Malaya Tribune, 18 December 1945

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  • 30 4/1 The Malaya Tribune Telephone: 5811. THE NEWSPAPER OF THE PEOPLE OF MALAYA FOUR PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1945 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune Tuesday, December IS, 79 f:>.
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  • 272 4/1 RIGHT under the nose of Jap and Korean guards in the Sime Road internment camp, a number of children studied English literature, history of the British Empire, and English history for three years, and early this year took a "Cambridge School Certificate examination
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  • 91 4/1 Associated Press. LONDON, Dec. 17.—Both ears, Ithe nose and a shoulder, have been chiselled off the bust ot Lenin standing in the square before the house in which Lenin lived in London 43 years ago, it Was discovered to-day. Four times during the past firear the bust
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  • 58 4/1 Associated Press. CAIRO, Dec. 17.—Mohamed Abdel Kader Hamza, publisher of the "A1 Balagh," was sentenced to six months* Imprisonment to-day and his newspaper was ordered suspended for one month on the charge that the publisher libelled King Farouk. The charge was made that the paper criticized editorially
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  • 88 4/1 KHOO ANN SOON passed" away on the 17th December, 1945, at 153 NeU Road, at the age of 60. He leaves behind an only son, Khoo Kirn Hee (D. Pharm), 4 daughters— Khoo Kiat Lee, Khoo Wee Lee, Khoo Chik Lee (L.D.S.) and Khoo Poh Lee; a daughter-in-law—Lim Tin
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  • 66 4/1 MOSCOW, Dec. 18.—(UP)— Ten foreign correspondents yesterday protested in a letter to Foreign Minister Ernest Bevin and Secretary of State James F. Byrnes against their exclusion from a press conference. French, Chinese, Czech, Yugo- I Slav, and Polish correspondents were involved. Bevin Invited French
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  • 29 4/1 The soccer match between a Services XI and a Singapore Amateur Football Association side, postponed from Sunday, will take place at Jalan Besar Stadium tomorrow (Wednesday) afternoon.
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  • 34 4/1 Arrangements are being made by members of the local Muslim community to celebrate the birthday of Mr. Mohamed Ali Jinnah, President of the All-India Muslim League, at the Happy World Stadium on Dec. 25.
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  • 125 4/1 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Dec. 17.—The United States Supreme Court has granted a stay in the execution of Gen. Tomoyuki Yamashita— "Tiger of Malaya"—who was sentenced to death for atrocities in the Far East. The Court's action followed the receipt of a petition airmailed by Yamashita seeking
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  • 146 4/1 As the result of a decision by the Working Committee of the Indian National Congress held at Calcutta, it was decided to send a medical mission to Malaya to render medical aid to all people, irrespective of caste or creed. The mission which is headed
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  • 90 4/1 Associated Press. MIAMI BEACH, Florida, Dec. 17. —Lt. Gen. James Doolittle and 54 of the original 80 fliers on the first Tokyo raid on April 18, 1942, met here last night They paid tribute to the six who died as a result of the raid and
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  • 584 4/1 COMMUNISTS LIFT SIEGE OF KWEISU, PAOTOW Consultative Council May Meet During Christmas CHUNGKING, Dec. 17.-Two days after President Harry S. Tiuman had called for an end to the hostilities in China between National Government and Communist forces and for a unification of China, Mr.
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  • 55 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Dec. 17,—The Home Secretary Mr. Chuter Ede has decided not to reprieve John Amery, it is learned. Mr. Ede is understood to nave decided that he would not be jus«,hied in recommending any interference with the course of the law and John. Amery
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  • 52 4/1 Chungking, December 17 (UP) —Puppet Emperor of Manchuria, Henry Puyi, miy be shortly transferred from Russian hands to the Chinese national government for trial as a war criminal, the newsPaper Ta Kung Pao rePorted yesterday. It is recalled that the Red Army arrested the puppet
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  • 142 4/1 Reuter. RANGOON, Dec. *7.—Gen. Aung San, President of the AntlFascist People's Freedom League, to-day appealed to President Harry Truman to support the (freedom cries of dependent countries in accordance with his recent enunciation of American foreign policy. Thirty-three year-old former commander of the patriotic Burmese
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  • 307 4/1 Reuter. MOSCOW, Dec. 17.—The Big Three Foreign Ministers have gone into a rigid diplomatic purdah for their discussions. A curtain of secrecy has descended on their first meetings since the breakdown of the Foreign Ministers Conference in London two-and-a-half months ago and Moscow radio
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  • 208 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Dec. 17. The British Government has now agreed to provide any finance necessary for the rehabilitation of the Malayan tin mining industry, says the City editor of the "Daily Express Stewart Gillies. This is pending the settlement of compensation for war damage j
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  • 345 4/1 Reuter. BATAVIA, Dec. 17—President of the self styled Indonesian Republic Dr. Soekarno in a broadcast call to the people of Java over Batavia radio today said: "Every Indonesian should submit to the discipline imposed by his leaders Unless this is done national effort will
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  • 62 4/1 Associated Press. HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 18.—Joan Crawford and her husband. Phillip Terry, have separated and she said she probably would institute divorce proceedings, adding that they decided only Sunday to separate. "We simply haven't been getting along and that's all there is to say," she told reporters.
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  • 98 4/1 Reuter. LEWES (SUSSEX), Dec. 17.— Gen. Sir Claude John Eyre Auchinleck, Commander-in-Chief of India, was granted a decree nisi against his wife Lady (Jessie) Auchinleck at the Sussex Assizes today and awarded costs against the co-respondent, Air Chief Marshal Sir Richard Edmond Charles Peirse. The case
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  • 62 4/1 Reuter. PARIS, Dec. 17.—Marcel Deat, leper of the French Fascist Leasrue. who was sentenced to death as a collaborationist after the trial in his absence in June this year, is alive and well in Tyrol, according to reports again circulating here. An ofilcial of the Frrn*h Ministry of Interior said:
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  • 661 2/3 Q NLY 11 out of the 5,000 odd Malayan evacuees in India and Ceylon have so far managed to return to this country—and they are membfxs of the Repatriation Committee who were flown in from India in the second week of October. Two months have elapsed since the
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  • 277 2/3 45,000,000 New House. Reuter. MOSCOW, Dec. IG.—The Soviet Union's fourth five-year plan, which aims at the complete restoration and development of the USSR's regional economy is almost ready to be put into operation. Details of the plan are still secret and will probably remain so but
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  • 146 2/3 Associated Press. ROME, Dec. 16.—This is the story of Dora Camusso of the village of Sabina, and of sorrow. She sold some cattle for 180,000 lire. Bandits are many in Italy and she was worried about taking the money home, so she stopped at her
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  • 299 2/3 Associated Press. MOSCOW, Dec. 17.—British Foreign Minister Bevin and United States Secretary of State Byrnes read reports from their own experts on Iranian affairs today after receiving information ot a proclamation of the new National Government in Iranian Azerbaijan. Both experts arrived in Moscow]
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  • 44 2/3 Reuter. LONDON, Dec. 17.—Shortly before the "Big Three" Foreign Ministers conference ended last night, Moscow radio quoting a report from Tabriz, whose fall had been announced earlier, stated that the Azerbaijan "Democratic" forces had liberated 40 more Azerbaijan towns.—Reuter.
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  • 181 2/3 Reuter. TEHERAK, Dec. 17.-There was no quorum when the Majlis ttferU*. ment) met in secret here Lodav and no decisici. of any kind could r* taken. According to observer! here this marks the beginning of a Cabinet crisis. The Ca'.uiet is reported today to have decided to
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  • 32 2/3 Associated Press. WASHINGTON, Dec. 17.—The United States army's record breaking superplane the XB-42, known as the "Mixmaster" crashed nearby Oxen Hill, Maryland. The crew of three officers parachuted safely. —Associated
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  • 77 2/3 Cyclotron Destruction WASHINGTON, Dec. 16. N —(UP)—U.S. War Secretary, Robert D. Patter- son, yesterday admitted that the order to destroy the five Japanese cyclo- i irons came from his office, and that it was all a mis- take. The Secretary added that no disciplinary action loould be
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  • 197 2/3 Reuter. LONDON Dec. 16.—British interests in Shanghai are complaining of what they claim to ue efforts oi the Americans there to corner China's financial and trade markets, writes the special correspondent of the Sunday newspaper the Observer, in a despatch from Shanghai
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  • 45 2/3 Associated Press. TOKYO, Dec. 16.—Shigeo Odate, first mayor of Japaneseoccupied Singapore, was among war criminal suspects who surrendered at the Sugamo prison today. Another was the Marquis Hoichi Kido, close adviser to Emperor Hirohito throughout the war and maker of premiers such as General Tojo.—Associated
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  • 206 2/3 Just 86 years ago, on the 15th December 1839, was born a man wno Invented a language—Ludovic L. Zamenhof. The scene of his birth and childhood was instrumental in this creation. He was born in Bialystok in Russian Poland and the population contained four different elements Russians,
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  • 190 2/3 Reuter. LONDON, Dec. 17.—Criticising ihe destruction of the Javanese village of Bekassi as punishment for the recent killing of the British airmen who crashed there, the Communist Daily Worker commentator, Walter Holmes, writes, "How do we feel —We who have felt haired and pity beyond
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  • 114 2/3 Reuter. BERLIN, Dec. 16.—Four Soviet soldiers nave been detained following the wounding of two British soldiers at Spandau, northern suburb of Berlin, last night. The Russians claim that a British motor truck ran into their territory and did not halt whereupon they fired some
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  • 140 2/3 Reuter. LONDON, Doc. 16.—The Sunday Express makes this comment today on the Java fighting: "That British troops are fighting in Java under the orders of the Supreme Command of the .United Nations, we understand. I But lt does not seem to be as well understood
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  • 337 2/3 HQ., SEAC, Dec. 17.—Admiral Sir Arthur J. Power, X.C.8., C.V.0., who is on his way home to become Second Sea Lord, yesterday signalled the following farewell message to all who served with him on the East Indies Station. The signal reads: "It is a great privilege
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  • 66 2/3 Caurrht uith two .45 Jaoanoso revolvers in his hands. Tola Singam f35) an Tndian. attempted to throw them into a bush, when the nolice ramn > rough the bar-k gate of a houlie in Woodlands Road. Artm':t m a chareo Of DOOM ion of the »*ovolvers. Tola
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  • 24 2/3 At a recent meeting of the Ceylon Tamils' Association, Dr. P. T. Nathan was elected President, and Dr. T. Balasingham Vice-President of the Association.
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  • 158 2/3 Associated Press. WASHINGTON, Dec. 17, —Diplomatic officials expressed the belief today that the United States is neading definitely for a break with Spain's Franco Government. Ambassador Norman Armour is returning from Madrid and State Department officials say no plans have been made to
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  • 64 2/3 Associated Press. Tokyo, Doc. 17. —Allied headquarters ordeivd the dismissal of Judge Takoo Ishiwara of the Kyoto district court for imposing "unsuitably Hght sentence" upon a former Japanese captain accused of carrying arms for distribution to his disbanded command, The dismissal, which is the first of its
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  • 50 2/3 The weeivly meeting of the Singapore Rotary Club will take place at the G. H. Cafe on Wednesday, Dec. 19, at 3.15 n.m. The speaker will be Mr. W. A. Harpur. who was a prisoner of war in Borneo, and his subject Is called "Love in Adversity."
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  • 20 2/3 Mr. R. Jumabhoy has been elected President of the Indian Association of Singapore; and Mr. K. S. Pillai, General Secretary.
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    • 244 2/3 NOTICES UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE CUSTODIAN OF PROPERTY, BRITISH MILITARY ADMINISTRATION, SINGAPORE. PUBLIC AUCTION SALE Of a collection of second-hand leather rattan suit cases (together about 170 pieces). To be so!d without reserve at the SALESROOM of THE SINGAPORE AUCTIONEERS, No. 64, Chulia Street. On Friday, 21st December, 1945, at
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