The Straits Times, 1 November 1945

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  • 18 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S LEADING NEWSPAPER-ESTAB LISHED 1845 I s SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1945 PRICE 10 CENTi,
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  • 180 1 Mallaby Killed By Indonesians In Midst Of Parleys SOEKARNO ORDERED TO ALLIED H.Q. LUED HEADQUARTERS IN BATAVIA, Krigadier A. W. S. Mallaby, Cornling the 49th Indian Infantry Brigade at wya, has been murdered while actually in once with Indonesian extremist leaders. The news was brought
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  • 30 1 I as, Oct. 31.— A broad- here from a wireless station Santo Dominpo, a revolutionary has started there. hat President Mori of the Dominican has been killed are ned.— Reuter.
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  • 60 1 Washington. Oct., 30.— Dean Acheson, United States Under-Secretary of State, today submitted draft legislation to 016 two-party meeting of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, under which the President would be given a free hand to order the use of a limited number Ci American forces
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  • 28 1 Ihe French and Chinese authorities have reached an agreement for the shipment of 2 000 tons of rice from south to north Indo-China. m exchange for coal.— Reuter.
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  • 86 1 RANGOON, Oct. 31.— An official statement issued by the Government spokesman on the failure of the talks between the Governor of Burma, Sir Reginald Dorman Smith, and the representative of the anti-fascist Freedom League, Aung San, says: His Excellency must now proceed with the formation of the
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  • 111 1 LONDON, Oct. 30:— Troops of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek's army landed today Irom American transports at Chin Wang Tao, 135 miles northeast of the North China port of Tientsin, according to the New York radio. This dramatic new development in the "undeclared civil war" now
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  • 16 1 Mystery still surrounds the whereabouts of Ba Maw, whose family recently returned to Burma from Thailand
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  • 354 1 A call for an immediate Asiatic Freedom Conference" of the subject peoples of Asia with the object of planning a united campaign to secure freedom was made by Aung San, leader of the Burmese nationalist movement, m the course of an interview with Walton A.
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  • 125 1 WASHINGTON, Oct. 31:— The Allied air bombing of Germany killed or wounded l.Ot-0,000 German civilians, destroyed or heavily damaged 3 600,000 of their homes and m?de 7,500.000 of them homeless, it is disclosed here with the release of the official "United State? Strategic Eombinp Survey The
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  • 195 1 Atom Bomb Will Loom Large In US Talks lon. Oct. 31.— The Nu. 1 problem— the i -will be the main oJ the forthcoming •i talks between the Prime Minister, Mr. C. tnd President TniIfr. Attlee visits 1 States early next ussions may begin 11. believe that the i view
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  • 629 2 The Straits Times S'pore, Thurs, Nov. 1, 1945. The Fourteenth Officially. ;!ie F.>ur: Army ceases to i today Thus p.i.v ot the magnificent l.ircrs which have worthily upheld .ill that la finest In Pn r :^h military tradition. When the full story ol exploits of the Fourteenth Army comet to
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  • 726 2  - TWO WORLDS MEET A British Working Man Thanks His Malayan Brothers Pte. John Messias, Hy 6th Paratroop Division, Bukit Timah. A very important thing has happened during the course of the war. and is happening I The average British working -class man, in mi'litary dress, is in many parts of
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  • The Man-In-The-Street
    • 199 2 As an old sea captain, I can say that there is not a ship m this world that cannot be discharged of the usual general cargo m three days. The Americans do it m one and a half days m Calcutta. The average time taken m Singapore is
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    • 173 2 In order to reduce the cost of living in Singapore, the B.M.A. should immediately sweep the streets clean of unlicensed hawkers, close down the mushroom stal-s and restaurants and stop the leakage in Military stores.— "Citizen." Will the offlcer-in-charfce of the Post office Savings Bank inform the
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  • 404 2 There Is a sa elephant neve heard yesterday the row thai It lives at X people say U as-> this cow had v;; )S killed by Since then, whem a motor-cycle, r diately appears a Its eye and it gel sear itself, geekli No motor-,-along that pan of
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  • 338 3 B.M.A Define Policy Towards Labour Official Answers Given To Questions Raised In Press *^w TgSJs iX, r r u p nr n nlativcs <>f McKcrron said that soe""insuranco -I «spe« of the wider problems of Md to ncuie freedom from It SCCU aeaiinf with th« the Genera Brigadier Me- "A
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  • 232 3 To bring supplies of vege- t Holes, firewood and charcoal to Singapore, an average of W'junlcj daily leave Singapore f< r the Dutch islands and the small ports of the Malay leninsula, Brigadier P. A B. M^Kcrror,. Deputy Chief Civil Ai
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  • 19 3 A general meeting of thp S.CR.C. will be held at the Clubs premises to-morrow at 5-15 p.m.
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  • 61 3 Committee Formed To Study Prices And Wages The ftritlsh Military Administration has appointed a Special Committee to o\amine the qnostion of prices and Wages. The Committee is already at work and will report shortly. This sta tenicnt was made n.v Brigadier PAR. MiKerrirn. Deputy Chief Civil Affairs Officer, Singapore, m
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  • 211 3 I ndcr lhe present Military Administration, there are restrictions on the n>ht to strike m essential services," pointed out Brigadier P. A B. McKerron, Deputy Chief Civil Affairs Officer! «n?aPore, m reply to a question by a body styKng iteelf the Singapore
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  • 202 3 Labour Union Not Recognized B.M.A. Views On Trade Unions The Singapore General Lalx>ur Union is not recognized by the authorities, but Hit BritLsh Military Administrat'en "'is ready to give ail possible assistance to any todj of employees who wish o -oan a properly constituted iruon and propose to appoint (flicers
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    • 264 3 NOTICE. Will any person having in hU possession, or knowing the whereabouts of any property, record^ documents, etc. belonging to any of the following Companies or persons please report to Messrs tTatt Co.. Chartered Accountants, 2nd Floor N.T.8. Building, Singapore, as early as possible Evatt Co., Singapore. Malacca. Kuala Lumpur,
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  • 177 4 Essential Consumers To Be Charged 85 Cents AGallon RATION SCHEMEf IN FORCE l 5e K mnin R from today, all vehicles enpaced on essential services will be raPP}"*^ petrol on a permit issued by the Controller. Road Transport. Middle Road, Singapore. These pjrmit, arc
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  • 30 4 AM scout 5, rovers und other; hit r^ (Pd m pouting are into attend a meeting ai the Ft. Joseph's Institutlor Ho 11 on Saturday at 5 p.m.
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  • 64 4 Eleven Chinese, at present under the care of the CMneJe Relief Fund for Allie-J mternees m Medan. will be reUmnnS to Singapore shortly by air. Their names are I—Ong1 Ong •Han Ive Wee Woon Kian, Tev Zit' Bong, Yin Terk Wzh. Goh Chin Guan. Lam V
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  • 88 4 Rice, Padi Stocks Requisitioned Tne stocks of rice, padi and by- products of rice and padi tei'aifflnic to nine Chinese rir. milling companies Jn Kfc-rh have been rcqujsiUonUl by the Food Controller, Xecu.h. according to an announcement m the official K.dah Weekly Bulletin. Simultaneously a Padi Dealings Order issued by
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  • 435 4 By A Naval Correspondent Though further light has been thrown on how the party who escaped m a motor launch from the naval base lust before the fall of Singapore lived on a tiny island m
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