The Straits Times, 28 November 1945

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  • 21 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S LEAbIM. NtWSPWtR-ESI'AitUSttED 1845 i oi r rxc.f s SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 2R. 1P45 PRICE 10 CENTS T
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  • 242 1 100 Killed .Injured In Valley Clash JERUSALEM, Nov. 27.— Jewish settlers and the Sixth Airborne Division plus units of the Palestine police battled m the Sharon Valley yesterday. At least nine Jews were killed. In addition, 80 Jews were wounded, as were also 12 policemen. A
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  • 217 1 Japs Now Work On Siam Rly (By An Army Observer) Five thousand Japanese j soldiers, under Allied supervision, are now operating .tnd maintaining the notorious Bangkok-Moulmein railway which the Japanese built at a cost of the lives jf thousands of Allied prisoners Supervising the work is a Dutch officer. Capt.
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  • 69 1 LONDON. Nov. 26. London's ffreatest and newest civil airport win be ready to tak<> its first trans-Atlantic" passenger plane *»arly next summer. It is at Heath Row, 20 miles west of London. Croydon and Hendon. the two pre-war London airports, thouch enlarged by the RAF. are still
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  • 47 1 LONDON. Nov. 26. Tliernment of India is boin:? asked by the Under-Secrr'.iiiy for India, Mr ArlhMi I ti. lor fell the Incident at Ban n N >v 1 .4 when. a< ill Herbert I in the )i nmona today V meaioers of ibe W.T-S.— ReuMT.
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  • 51 1 The fear that the Malayan rubber price will be stabilised at 10tl indefinitely over a long period is resulting m a steady weakening of rubber share quotations on the London Stock Exchange, reports our London correspondent, who adds that there has been a considerable volume of
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  • 107 1 British Reply On U. S. Loan Being Studied WASHINGTON, Nov. 26 The British Cabinet's reply to the loan proposals made r»y the United States Government was received today by Lord Keynes. This crucial document, on which the final phase of the negotiations depends, is now being studied by technical SXports.
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  • 42 1 SAIGON. Nov. 26.—With the present rate of the Japanp<;p disarmament and conBritish and Indian troops j within a fortnight or three weeks. The withdrawal will begjn on the arrival o. prenrn.troops to take OTer maintenance of law j thp Br, Sh-occ^pied /ones.
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  • 173 1 NUREMBERG, Nov. 26 The second week of the trial of alleged high Nazi war inals began today as the 20 accused filed into the dock All except Rudoli Hess era reading a novel ned attentively U the jecution document wert including sp«><*ches o!anssion in Aust
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  • 114 1 NEW YORK. Nov. 26 —Stocks swung forward briskly t<xlav. i larpely in response to increarrd buying. Gains rangei to around two points nr more in surh pivotal j issues as Chrysler and Santa Pe. with the latter up more than four points. Blue chip American
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  • 162 1 Six-Point Plan For China CHUNGKING, Nov. 26.In announcing the. formation of the Supreme Economic Council. Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek made the following six recommendations: fl) That the Council establish as soon as possible a nation-wide programme to improve transportation; <2) Inaugurate an intensive programme for strengthening Chinese agriculture: (3) Ortranise an
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  • 183 1 Destroyers Shell Semarang BATAVIA, Nov. 27.— British destroyers have shelled Semarang, the Netherlands News Agency reports. U.P. reports that British police, searching for missing persons, have arrested 46 German naval personnel The police also arrested Indonesian police inspector Pohan, head of the "political information service.' Reports reaching Batavia indicated the
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  • 113 1 WASHINGTON. Nov. 27.~ The U.S. State Department announces that the United States has proposed to Russia and Britain that all throe nations withdraw troops from Persia by Jan. 1, recalling m the proposal the Teheran agreement for the maintenance of the integrity of Persia, says United
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  • 570 2 The Straits Times S'pore. We d., Nov. 28, 1945 H.M. Forces \\r pie are badly hit, v i- ed jr. placing the blame here it si I I: m s me ca-. s rave inju I\t many oi Nfalaya -i.s.biiity i- bi ing the door of the BM There nsiderabie
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  • 1701 2 Our London Letter V.\ the London Correspondent of the Straits Times. T NOT. 9 It's seldom an eaaj thing to resume a correspondence after an .if years. You can :.~'pc as between oven the oldest friends, to pick up the thread lust at the point
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  • 206 3 WORLD RUBBER SURPLUS SEEN Huge Capacity Of Synthetic LONDON, Nov. 27. World rubbershortagcs e befog overcome steadily and world suruses may rue within three years, Mr. George Aner, Minis- of Supply official, yesterday told a *ress conit rence. Archer indicated that output of natural and lc rubber may exceed tential
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  • 27 3 In loving memory of my brother-in-law, the late Mr. S. E. Fletcher, who passed away on .'Bth May 1945. S. Harris. 48 "r-onoh Rd.. Singapore.
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  • 108 3 Statemats of monthly re'quiremeni of rice, sugar, salt 'and Hot have been submitted fr about 200 manufacturento the Deputy Food .Controllc, Singapore, m an 'effort t< revive or continue their biinesses. The mjority of the returns submittd were from confectioners md bakers, a comi parativly small number
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  • 90 3 Fat her And Son Sold poison Hooch Fries totalling $2,000 were imiosed by Mr. R. C. Hoffwiai, Presiding Officer Fourth D J trict Court, yesterday, on twi Chinese, father and so-x W«. Ah Yian and Won.' SS Hpan. lor selling liquor cmtaining methyl a*cohol to mmbers of the Forces. The
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  • 103 3 1'r.e United States Information Service library in Singapore will be housed in one of flats in Amber Mansions which face Penang Lane. Mr. Robert Fasson. American Information Officer in Sinrapore, stated that the library will be accessible to the people of Singapore as -ccn as reading matter
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  • 57 3 Remittances to China, received by the Oversea Chinese Bank m Singapore, total nearly Straits ♦ftonooo and by the Kuala LumSr bXnrh of "the bank. Straits $50 TOO. accordinp; to latest figures r. pre^nt remittances received dining nSpatcli mast await approval of London und bo fax no
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  • 168 3 To deal with the question of revival of trad", and the import and export problem, the Singapore Advisory Council has formed a general reconstruction committee with six numbers: Mr. Lee Kong Chian, Mr. Tan Chin Tuan, Mr. Lien Ying Chow, Mr. C.. A. Potts, Mr.
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  • 200 3 From Our Own Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Nov. 26. —A veterinary committee acting on the instructions of Lieut.-Gen. Sir Miles Dempsey has recently completed an inspection of all nicehorses in Malaya. The committee has formed the opinion that certain horses will never be fit to be
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  • 108 3 Amahs To Serve WAAFS "A team of Chinese amalia" ire m attendance on WAAI-'s who have now arrived m Singapore and are staying at quarters m the R.A.F. camp m Singapore, according to an official release from Headquarters. Air Command, South East Asia. The WAAFs are from Delhi Bombay and
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    • 333 3 OEE-PERRY on November 13th before the Registrar. Singapore, 'vnrd Valentine Gee tompornr- of C.A.S.'M.) and of London vi Bloxworth Dorset, to Daphne Perry. B.R.C.S. of Cam- Surrey. MR Mrs. V. S. James thank all relatives and friends who kindly attended the Marriaee of their .^uehter Grate Theodora Annu~r;iham to Mr.
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    • 322 3 A REWARD will be paid to any i one giving urgent information re- garding present whereabouts of I SANDILANDS BUTTERY Ac- count Books for 1941 1942 Type writers and Safes removed from No. 74 Robinson Road, Singapore. Please communicate with Fernando, Post Bex 503. Singapore. All repairs, adjustments »nd c^anings
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    • 199 3 BEWARE OF IMITATION Insist on HAIR OIL The Oldest B-and In The Market JANG HWA FURNITURE CO. Modern Furniture Makers Also Undertake Polishing. Pamting and House Repairings. etc AT MODERATE CHARGES. Workmanship Guaranteed 173. Tank Road. Singapore rOCK TYPEWRITER CO. 6-A Change Alley, SINGAPORE. Phone 2633 DEALERS REPAIRERS Typewriters. Calculators.
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  • 622 4 MIDGET SUBMARINE CREW BLEW UP JAP CRUISER One of Ihe greatest naval stories of the war is contained m the account of the award of the Victoria Cross to three men of the Royal Navy. One of the men failed to return from
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  • 527 4 Gordon Bennett's "Escape Plot Deliberately Concealed" MELBOURNE. Nov. 26—The Government inquiry into t H.e departure of Lieut.-General Gordon Bennett from Singapore m February, 1942—opened m Melbourne today and Justice Liyertwood. the Commissioner, announced that the inquiry would be held m public. w. r. Dovey, the Assistant Commissioner. said there would
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    • 188 4 NOTirr. NOTICE 1-, oereby given that Mr Onrr Wai Soov al>o spelt On? Wai Socij of No. 155A. Cecil Street, Singapore, revokes 'he Power of Attorney and the Supplemental Power of Attorney made by him <md cirurd the 23rd cay of July. 1!M?. and the 7th day of February. W44.
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    • 456 4 ROYAL SINGAPORE GOLF CLUB. Membc; of the above Club are requested -x> attend a meeting m Raffles I*ol on Friday, 30th November, gt 6 p m. REWARD A suitab reward will be given by Shaw Bap Ltd., 116 Robinson Road. Sincp. re to ur.v person Kivin? infoioation leading to the
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    • 287 4 ROXY Today— .-..0il 1.15 4 nm DAWN PATROI BEBOL H\\\ support) Basil Rathhone A David tffri Art ion ExcMn, Thnllin, CHUNGKING TANJONO PAGAR— Phone rTODAY TOMORROW Dorothy Lamour m HKK .11 M.i t LOVE" Paramount 'a Technicolor J 4 shows daily :-l 00 y HAPPY. HAPPY WOK II) 28 W
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