Malaya Tribune, 31 December 1945
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Title Section30 1945-12-31 6/1 The Malaya Tribune Telephone: 5811. THE NEWSPAPER OF THE T FAjPLE OF MALAYA SIX PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1945 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune Monday. December 31, 1945.30 words
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Article478 1945-12-31 6/1 After staying away from work for 21 days, the 10,000 Chinese, Indian and Malay workers employed in the B.M.A. services in &ngapore returned to work this morning, following a goodwill gesture j by the B.M.A. as a result of negotiations hetwten Brigadier r\ A.\ B.478 words
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Article218 1945-12-31 6/1 Reuter. SHANGHAI, Dec. 30.—The Pe-l-ing Man" taken to Japan by the Japanese Army as loot during the occupation is to be returned to the National Geographical Survey Society of China. The Tokyo University is reported already to have surrendered these priceless bones, together with implementsReuter. - 218 words
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390 1945-12-31 6/1 "The Government of India are prepared tc do anything they can, consistent with the position in India, in the matter of encouraging the import of foodstuffs, clothing and medical supplies for the alleviation of distress among Indians in Malaya if the need for390 words
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583 1945-12-31 6/1 OM. Green On'HotchPotch' Administration Reuter. LONDON, Dec. 30.—Long before Japan collapsed, Malaya has been marked out as the Government's favourite child, writes the leading commentator on Eastern problems, O. M. Green, in today's Sunday newspaper Observer. "Twenty years ago its exports were worth more thanReuter. - 583 words
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Article77 1945-12-31 6/1 Reuter. LONDON Dec. 30—Moscow Radio said tonight that Gen. Chiang Ching-kuo, eldest son of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, arrived in Moscow today as the Generalissimos personal representative. The appointment of Gen. Chiang Ching-kuo, who was educated in Russia, as the Chinese Governments special diplomatic envoy to MoscowReuter. - 77 words
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Article61 1945-12-31 6/1 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Dec. 30.—Concern in influential circles here over the Moscow conference decision on the atom bomb diminished today after President Truman had made it clear that none of the se:rets of atomic energy will be given to any country, particularly Russia, under the United NationsReuter. - 61 words
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Article101 1945-12-31 6/1 Reuter. LONDON, Dec. 30.—George Bernard Shaw thinks he may only have two more years to live. The Sunday Pictorial today reporting this, tells how when he was asked to renew his subscription to local newspaper at Ayot St. Lawrence, in Hertfordshire, where he lives, he didReuter. - 101 words
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447 1945-12-31 6/1 Reuter. LONDON, Dec. 30.—There are increasing signs that the United States rather than gradually pulling off as originally intended is becoming more deeply involved in China s political and economic turnnil, states the special correspondent of the London Monday Observer He saysReuter. - 447 words
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364 1945-12-31 6/1 Reuter. BATAVIA, Dec. SO.—The Indonesian Cabinet is believed to have discussed at a meeting to-day the operation by which the British military authorities yesterday established complete control of Batavia without firing a sinale shot. The Indonesian Cabinet were given 50 minutes' warning of theReuter. - 364 words
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115 1945-12-31 6/1 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Dec. 30Plans for London talks of tne Big Five military leaders to discuss the formation of an International Army are almost completed, it is learned here in responsible quarters. The leaders British, American, Russian, French and Chinese—are to meet during the firstReuter. - 115 words
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Article272 1945-12-31 6/1 Associated Press. WASHINGTON, Dec. 31.— Secretary of State James Byrnes declared to day that agreements reached by the Big Three Foreign Ministers at Moscow should bring hope to the war-weary people of many lands." He emphasised that the control machinery set up for Japan wouldAssociated Press. - 272 words
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Article100 1945-12-31 6/1 Reuter. RAMATGAN, near TEL AVIV, Dec 29—A house-to-house search with temporary detention of every male between 16 and 40 was carried out this morning by the Palestine police assisted by a large force of the Sixth Airborne Division under the command of Brigadier Lethbiiry. The searchReuter. - 100 words
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Article745 1945-12-31 2/5 THE outlook for the New Year ls distinct 1/ promising both at home and abroad. Developments of the past lew days have melted away some of rhe menacing clouds that were gathering en the x international horizon. Firstly —ana most thankfully—Hussian suspicions in regard to the745 words
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Article602 1945-12-31 2/5 War Has Speeded Up Political Evolution Associated Press. LONDON, Dec. 30 —Peace his intensified old problems and brought new ones to Great Britain's far-flung empire and commonwealth, writes Associated Press diplomatic correspondent John A. Parr is. The units of the Empire are, in the main,Associated Press. - 602 words
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Article79 1945-12-31 2/5 Reuter. NEW YORK, Dec. 29—The liberty ship Henry D Thoreau which yesterday radioed from off AsYtect that its cargo of 5,000 tons of bombs was breaking loose today cancelled her distress call. Everything would be all right unleoc unusually bad weather was encountered, the message added. The 7,176-tonReuter. - 79 words
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Article56 1945-12-31 2/5 Reuter. PORT BLAIR (Andamans>, Dec. 29.—Field Marshal Lord Wavell, Viceroy of India, and Lady Wavell who arrived here to-day, visited various parts of the island where they saw the work of reconstruction carried out since the reoccupation by the British in October last. The Andamans were occuoiedReuter. - 56 words
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250 1945-12-31 2/5 Associated Press. AKRON, (Ohio,) Dec. 3o.—One of the closest guarded secrets of the war the part American rubber companies played it* the United States "illusidhary warfare"— has been unveiled by the U.S. War Department. Now can be told the story of a i giant deceptionAssociated Press. - 250 words
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Article121 1945-12-31 2/5 (By An Army Observer) HQ. ALFSEA.—OnIy some 600 Japanese remain to be disarmed in the whole of Siam. Troops of the 7th Indian (Golden Arrow) Division have already received the weapons of 112,630 of the surrendered enemy forces. Of this total 91,449 have already reached121 words
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Article17 1945-12-31 2/5 The Kelantan branch of the Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited will re-open for business on Jan. 2, 1946.17 words
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Article200 1945-12-31 2/5 Associated Press. PEIPING, Dec. 30,— T. V. Soong, President of the Executive Yuai/, and 30 high oific'als in this arch, have discussed mithods of extricating North China from the runaway inflation that has turned college professors into ricksha coolies and driven multitudes of unemployed toAssociated Press. - 200 words
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Article34 1945-12-31 2/5 PENANG, Dec. 29.—Kenneth Hlrsi of Huddersfteld, Yorkshire, leading aircraftsman In the RAF Regiment, won the Champion Athletes Cup at the RAF sports held at Glugor. The cup was presented by the Piccadilly Hotel, Penang.34 words
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Article, Illustration22 1945-12-31 2/5 We are borrowing this toxical caricature bp Master's, Limited, Singapore, to wish our readers and advertisers a happy New Year.22 words
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Article431 1945-12-31 2/5 Reuter. NUREMBERG, Dee. 29—The original marriage contract between Hitler and Eva Braun, witnessed by Bormann and Dr. Goebbels, has also been found. Another prize was the private will Of Hitler disposing of his personal fortune. Also In the find were three photographs, two believed to be ofReuter. - 431 words
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486 1945-12-31 2/5 DEATH AND MARRIAGE TO EVA BRAUN PROVED Reuter (By Marshall Yarrow, Reuter's Special Correspondent J NUREMBERG, Dec. 29 General Lucian Iruscott, Commander cf the Third United States Army announced to-night that Adolf Hitler s will consisting of four s<parate documents has been found inReuter - 486 words
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137 1945-12-31 2/5 Indonesians Ask For SelfDetermination Reuter. BATAVIA, Dec. 29.—Sutan Shahrir, Prime Minister of the Indonesian Republican "Government" referring to the discussions held in England between Dutch and British ministers said to-day: "We are willing to dis- cuss any proposals which Dr. Hubert us van Mook brings back provided they are basedReuter. - 137 words
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Article93 1945-12-31 2/5 Reuter. PORTSMOUTH. Dec 29—Police were rushed from the dockyard here in a motor torpedo boat to the United States liner Anna Dickinson when a riot broke out last night between American and Chinese seamen. The captain had sent signals to shore: "Crew fighting with knives." ThoughReuter. - 93 words
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98 1945-12-31 2/5 AMSTERDAM, Dec. 29 —(UP) Curiosity nearly killed the passengeis and crew of a Dutch Skymaster plane enroute for Batavia yesterdaj when a Dutch Service woman—noting a mysterious emergency valve— pulled it and the entrance door flew ofl and smashed the rudder and tail of the98 words
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Article39 1945-12-31 2/5 Reuter LONDON, Dec. 29.-All the 51 nations which signed the United Nations Charter have now taken the final step in ratification. Ail the signatories thus stand as original members of the United Nations under the provision of the charter.-—ReuterReuter - 39 words
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234 1945-12-31 2/5 LONDON, Dec. 30 —(UP) —Thr London Economist today denounced the United States "crude attack" on 'what they call British imperialism in Siam," declaring that American la apparently unaware of the true facts of the case. Answering American accusations that Britain was trying to undermine Siam's234 words
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Article, Illustration75 1945-12-31 3 Piracy in the HongkongKowloon area, has been rife since the Jap surrender. In an effort to stamp it t out, the RAF with high-speed Air-sea rescue launches, and cooperating with the Navy, are chasing and suppressing pirate junks. Here is a 15 hp. RAF air-sea rescue launch75 words
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170 1945-12-31 3 Reuter. RnDON', Tiec. 29—The Saigon correspondent of the Sunday WL The Observer cables: Half a dozen chiefs of the Kspcnsored Indian National Army and "Provisional Indian Egt" under Subhas Chandra Bose are now in Singapore Karrest earlier this week in Hanoi, capital of FrenchReuter. - 170 words
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Article62 1945-12-31 3 PENANG, Dec. 29.—That the British Military Administration has spent $100,000 on relief work in Penang, was revealed by Col. P. D. Mac Feat, SCAO, Penang, at a Press conference. This includes the expenses of the Refugees and Displaced Persons Camp in Pulau Jerejak, Destitute Home at62 words
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Article28 1945-12-31 3 Reuter. HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 2.9—The author, Theodore Dreiser, whose works included "Sister Carrie" and "The American Tragedy," died from a heart attack last night at the age of 74—Reuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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Article237 1945-12-31 3 ?.Bf£A-Hundreds of Indian IK of the famous 25th Kt of Spades") Division K engaged in a major bandit gangs operatH aases along the lower H-:e Perak river in Perak I Hufi The operation Kli Arakan landings for Division is justly re- noon-lit sky men of Kt237 words
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148 1945-12-31 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) TAIPING.—To help speed up rehabilitation in the eastern states of Malaya such as Kelantan, Trengganu and Pahang. engineers of the 25th Indian Division have, among other j major projects, the construction of roads linking Pekan in Pahang and Endau in Johore148 words
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Article191 1945-12-31 3 Persons wishing to go to India should go to the Immigration Depot, Borneo Road, for the purpose of filing their applications. Women and children with their male relatives, sick and old men over 50 years of age. should go to the Depot between 9.30 a.m. and 1191 words
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377 1945-12-31 3 New Association To Plump For Suffrage (From Our Own Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Dec. 29._ There hit been a great political awakening among the women of Selangor. The 3* years of oppression and the hardships of war have imprersed upon the women that their welfare377 words
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Article113 1945-12-31 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) ftiNANG, uec. ZD. a jareweu tea-party was held by the 3-Star Anti-Jap Alliance Society and all its sister organisations at which Miss Chew Siew Soo, leader of the 3-Star Movement, told the gathering that now that peace had come, there was no113 words
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Article99 1945-12-31 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Taiping, Dec. 30. A total of 7.000 Japanese pri-soners-of-war, who are being retained in the 25th Indian Division area in North Malaya, will be formed into labour battalions to augment the shortage of labour in this area. These Japs will99 words
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Article529 1945-12-31 4 Associated Press WASHINGTON, Dec. 1 position to govern the price and prodncuc m Mar i ow Abated M» used 650 000 tons Before the war, m 1940 the Unite q£ u of rubber, all imported. about 18 cents America used. The United States was paying (IfiAssociated Press - 529 words
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Article309 1945-12-31 4 BLUE wrnvm TO-DAY 12.00 Prog. Summary in English Malay to cover the next 24 hrs. of this service 12.0. Songs by Mahani; 12.45 Malay News (Substations local announcements in Malay then fade into 13.00 Lunch Time Music; 13.30' News in English commentary (Local announcemen s in English, then309 words
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Article94 1945-12-31 4 I MANILA, Pec. 2y I The disapprove I which would rj lSCI against the Chinese i pressed by High comm Paul V. McNut in a public today. The letter was add* the Uniied States Ruob*ers of America Local Oakland. California, in i to a resolution adopted union condemning94 words
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Article75 1945-12-31 4 LONDON Dec likely that a M climb will be a 1957, says N.E C I par: in th« at mpts Moun- Evi r 1942 in an in- ervii lumnis- of 1 a 3 ••O'Dell thinks that more likely ban 1947, columnis-. After rEric Shiptun wc old75 words
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Article291 1945-12-31 4 (By Jon Kimche, Reuters Special Correspondent). JERUSALEM, Dec. 29.—The Palestine Government, it is learnt is on the threshold of a grave and far-reaching decision about its future relationship with the Jewish Agency. Consultations are believed to be still m progress between the High Commissioner and the British291 words
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