The Straits Times, 2 November 1945

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  • 19 1 The Straits Times UALAYA'S LEA UING NEWSt if'hß-ESTAH LISfIEDJMS i S SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 2. 1945. PRICE 10 CKNT&
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  • 322 1 SOEKARN O'S RA DIOPLEA TO INDONESIANS itlonaiist Leader Allowed Freedom An anpeal to Indonesians to stop fighting who all miMJMclerstandings m close cowit k H\c Allies' was broadcast by Soekarno, leader of the Indonesian lovemeiit reports Reuter from Hatavia. 1 he movements of Soekarno, who was to report at Allied
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  • 197 1 Truman 's Warning To Labour W ASHINGTON, Nov. I.— President Truman, broadcasting to the naiion lasi niynl. placed lull responsibility on Congress for the failure ol the unemployment compensition and lull employment legislation he recommended se\eml months ago. He declared industry could aiiora substantial wage mcrtases without boosting prices. He
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  • 50 1 Washington. Oct. 31.—President Truman today told h Press conference that, he expects the Soviet Union to participate m the Far Eastern Advisory Commission soon. He said he has received a satisfactory reply from Marshal Stalin to his message 1 conveyed by the United I States Ambassador, Mr. Aye- rell Harriman.
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  • 230 1 VS. War Deportment sod to Coi and air placed cretary of forces." t that tanks and rs w> re stand m? prepared to .<■ "growing i*n "1 ci rea i :lure ts to crude The British Food Minister I Sir Ben Smith, denied Miss
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  • 56 1 New York, Nov. I.— The United States Secretary of State, Mr. James Byrnes, declared last night that "the United States will not join any group m Europe hostile to Russia" and he was confident that Russia would similarly refrain from Joining any intrigue against the United
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  • 231 1 MANILA, Oct. 31.— Over 100 corpses were found by a Manila city undertaker at one place m Manila, it was stated here today m tho th.'d day of the trial of Gen. Hobun Yamashita on 123 charges arising from outrages committed by his troops m Manila. Undertaker Mariano
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  • 251 1 Kuomintang Troops For Manchuria CHINA-SOVIET AGREEMENT CHUNGKING, Nov. It An official dispatch from Changchun says the Soviet and Chinese military authorities have agreed on arrangements for the landing of Chinese Government troops m Manchuria M a rsh al Yen Hsi- *h aa, Kuo-T.intan^-arjpointcd G3v»raor of Shanghsi and Commander-in-Chief of the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 89 1 RADIOS Ui iiUAI RADIO C? m-n* oecMfiP ca TEUPt>Q*t fctte FRASER NEAVE UMHED Tel. No. 4549 A rewnrd will he paid for information leading to the recovery of any boo\s and records belonging to MALAYAN BREWERIES UMITEI ARCHIPELAGO BREWERY CO. (1941) LTD. FRASER NEAVE, LIMITED Many of tbeSC records were
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  • 769 2 The Straits Times S'pore, Friday, Nov. 2, 1945. Rubber Prices pared outside Malaya lor un- Hi price "1 rubi' imediate future has mei vk:;]i nanlmous disBy the prop re that the local pi i -eceive cents r»' i pound lor his rubber and th..t the price to the consumer thould
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    • 227 2 of day?: .< I •long Balestlei R";ul bet dark. Hie road. m.^st j lorry, marked DMA iMV Wll coming from the >ite dii-ertion. and it was full Indian soldiers. I cycled as close >o tlv- tiirb on the left hand Ide of the road as I could
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    • 85 2 It is to be hoped that the authorities have full realization thai priority Xo. 1 plus is the arrival and distribution of supplies of all kir«ls. I understand that the distribution organization is ly to function ju. t as s>vn ay shipments arrive. Every influence possible should
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    • 128 2 I undfn.l.tiul 'h.il Government servaata who been convirfed m the Japan.-r rourts of law f<»r ■ffetwa othpr than politic tl ;ire deb.irn-d from liwlll their p»Ms m the serHeea. 1 boe to submit that the Jap:inrse eomt« were inf.unmis tur their travesty of Jastlrr and Rood many of thf-M-
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    • 145 2 I was interned for three-and-a-half years and from what I have ?een of General S:\ito from t c first ttane he ramo to Changi Camp. I'll say he was Just as much an uncivilized monkey as any other Japanese Although he must have known what was poinc on
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    • 139 2 I ;un an ex-internee and was at Changi before and after U .irrival of General Saito and I i illy support the statement that tue brutal treatment to which we were subjected was less Intolerable during General Saito's tenure of office. I know of no act of
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    • 111 2 Brigadier McKerron's statement that "flour and milk which would be arriving soon would be .soi.i at controlled prices" is certainly news. The prices of milk and flour now brine solti by way-side vendors are ridiculously high and the ordinary wage-earner can hardly utlord them. I trust the
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    • 71 2 As an Englishman who has spent three weeks m the 2.)A Australian Military Hospital Singapore, I should like to express, through the medium ■of your paj>er, my sincere than., nil the medical and genera] of tlvit excellent institution. I SUIT thai all who are their health aft»T long
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    • 25 2 Bnlightem: at i^ to w hot her thOM uho •htfrs or Bistori In ■prl th''m to tl r >(i i ould 1 coll»boraU3rj. "Qjir;
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    • 383 2 A.s an ex-POW. recently returned to Singapore, T should Hta pay tribute t<> the unswei loyalty and the many courageous and kindly acts of the Chinese In genera] In Malaya. WhlW were POWs hi Bingapore i f v- ;l^ a common daily occurrence for us to be
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    • 274 2 Monthly paid stiffs have lx-c:-. piven three months' wages as a bonus. Surely the admlnistratl should think 'of the labourers too. —•'Labourer." The Education Department has demanded two months school fees. October and November, to be paid ns soon as possible. I f<>cl that with the difficulties
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  • 375 2 Singapore Diary Referring to th< I this column on 1 I Admiral Lord 1> I batten, a Sin I happens to hav< I the Daily Mail V I 1938. and that o I following I Mountbatten. G.C.V.0.. 51. G: WV a 38. Youngei late Marquess Haven 'formerly Louis of Batten
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  • 275 3 ICULTIES AT SUPPLY PORTS EXPLAINED ffi< tement on rice imports into ased yesterday, emphai ized the tunderhu* handling at Bangkok, and >ut that strikes and disturbances m and Indo-China "have considerably hamar already overcrowded shipping pro- 1 m settled political ronditions
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  • 36 3 A meeting ol members of the CV.M.A. Church of Our Lady of Lourdes. who were on the ment committee In February. 1942, will be held 7 ,v We Road, on Sunday, at 10 a.m.
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  • 121 3 Australian Relief Supplies Being Distributed Considerable quantities ol the Australian Red Cross supplies, which arrived m Slnga- pore by the relief ship, Ad- miral Chase, on Oct. 7, have already been distributed throughout Singapore and Malaya. Singapore will receive one-fourth of the civilian appropriation, while the remainder goes to the
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  • 116 3 Bail was refused to Lim Chong Pang when he was produced on a warrant m the Special Court yesterday, charged with collaboration offences. Mr. R L. Eber, who appeared for the accusea, made the application for bail. Mr. J. C. Cobbett, Commissioner of the Special Court,
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  • 22 3 A joint memorial service for Archdeacon and Mrs. Graham White will bo held today at the Bidadari cemetery chapel at 6 p.m.
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  • 266 3 Certain European firms, which are fortunate enough to have repre- re now tryIng to establish themselves In business again, and to do this they are anxious to retrieve as much ol oner stock* Ible These firms state chat portions of their former stocks
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  • 223 3 The strike of the Singapore Traction Company's employees ceased vt norm yesterday when Servicemen, who volunteered to run a skeleton service, were relieved by strikers who marched to the company's offices to signify their desire to return to
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 184 3 ■:T removed from 1-t SB Raffles Quay." R AND IMMIGRATION DEPT. (B.M.A.) I ibour office has been 88 Katong Road Yoke Ensr Chinese tu the main Oej Of Pay a Lebar Qg districts who ter h iinem] thl tnch office urril the expend? to and from the main nent oilice
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    • 248 3 NOTICE. NOTICE is heroby given th: Chua Cheow Chye of No. 44 Rochore Canal Road, Singapore and his wife Lhu Slew Neo are living separate and apart from onf another and that the said Chua Chcow Chye will not be responsible for any of her debts and or liabilities whensoever
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    • 159 3 BEWARE OF nTTTATION Bale Oil The Oldest Brand In The Market Catering r TEA or DINNER PARTY specialised job. Let us look after your next 9H9 TA TONG RESTAURANT IS. Cholia M.. Phone 430°.. Information leading to the recovery of machinery, motor equipment. I' equipment, office equipment, office records, and
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  • 604 4 Cbstructed Billeting Of Hall Krom Our Own Correspondent IPIIH, Oct. Af the Lumtrt District Court ye»ierday, Major (J. Adams, President ot the Superior Court, Perak, sitting as coroner .1 n inquiry into the circumstances which ted to (he float h of
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  • 95 4 1 rwn Our Own Correspondent Ipoh, Oct 11. Hidden treasare, consisting «>f precious mci.ils, gems uni strait> currency, waa discovered by officer! of the B.IM A. iii thr i;troii£ rooms of the former IVrak Treasury- m Taiping recently This huzc loot appropriated by the Japanese, according
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  • 176 4 Sentence of 12 months' rigorous imprisonment was passed &y Squadron Leader P. A. Bnggs m the Superior Court on Wednesday, on a Chinese. Koh Heng Cheng. j who pleaded guilty to a charge lof abducting one Chens Ah iKok v Straits Times employee, from 59 Stanley
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  • 218 4 Are You Seeking A Job OPPORTUNITIES OF EMPLOYMENT IN SINGAPORE TODAY binrp resuming publication the Straits Times has boon giving free publicity to opportunities of employment m line with our policy of helpIng the unemployed. However, the number of free advertisementa received has far exceeded the space available, and the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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