Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 21 October 1945

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  • 20 1 The Sunday Tribune VEWSPmAPER OF THE PEOPLE OP MALAYA vnbvbbbvbnbnni NjR PAGES SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1945. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 105 1 Democratic League Issue Manifesto i NGAPORE Radio reported last night that the [new Democratic League i China has issued a hnijesto urging the est s.s scon as pes oi a coalition govern ment in China. The inifesto was issued alter a League C, n ven
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  • 28 1 J i l ee. said im Tokyo yesteri tiki tig Jap Mm toi J kim the Japs had I I it tacks on tke Allied invasion
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  • 66 1 Jttid occupation authorities Germany published more Jocuments unearthed vsa Th i d cammmtl Saaawaw JU3V i/v i V day Hitler sent a apecoda ■asaass to Admiral iseli should he prevented ter meaaage from ■■If, Bnraaann, said Goering i > r ir/.V r na: Id Doer laaai the
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  • 61 1 YOSHIDA SAYS OUR CONSTITUTION IS DEMOCRATIC London Oct. 19. Shig I 5 as o in the s not inese Constitution ul Brown, I special correspondent ia I do not know wha h Mj democi o i el our .tio i- democratic but t d it. Kevisio is i ed necessary
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  • 69 1 "Don't Be Misled By Extremists" Annamites Told S Od. s i tlio has I d thiit the Allied Cee man "ic/ in Smfkein Indo-China has licit: i ifltti dm^icd among m% A*m mite At::: mite lamA SfC m F Da >k</ Ic wtali ley < Pn I I >ior attempt
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  • 56 1 Tho United Nations Relief ad Rehabilitation AdmlnistraU Q Office in Shanghai an nonncea that a total of nine ;te irs cai r st .'enty i msand nine-hundred and flfty-flve tons ol rellel oar an expected to arrive m Shangtrom either the United 81 ues or Canads
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  • 96 1 The repatriation ol 500.000 P lea is said to be the biizuo t Pacing the British iin Germany They being transported at U e rate ol Unas thousand dally and it is proposed to open a w lnt< r sea route to Qydnis should weather Interfere
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  • 29 1 B Berlin. Oct. 20. SHUSH and American -alarmed Washington and tssajas that so far as V r i t T_f l fc Hitler died in Berlin Reuter
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  • 37 1 Batavia. Oct 20. -mSm -n?r Who besan Vf. v; ;;v i*-*^?* "^Ptton in con- the welcome r. Bat previous ■■•the morning reports from Semarang *£f town ia quiet, hat two ir *bss were **H|f**i and six Reuter
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  • 95 1 V do Shigu. ecently released fr lared today that J mufrom 1 1 e added, "no nee: present, and have no intention of being the future newspaper M Bolshevik M to*' real democracy heard Jap that the numbet edusti aad i lfl indust
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  • 44 1 The King lias appointed Air Marshal BIT Arthur Tedder, Wt i was Deputy Supreme Com mander under General Ei n bower, tO succeed Air Marshal Lord Portal as CShlel of Air Staff and Fir&t Member of the Air Council.
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  • 145 1 THE g rea teat speed ever attained m level flight i I miles an hour was achieved ia fi i oa Thursday 1> British R -Koyce G loster Meteor jet-propelled e oplane. This aircraft will tly at Heine i!a M mday in aa attempt
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  • 142 1 tblavi?, Oct. If America s enlightened policv in lhe Philippics! wis praised today bv the speaker on the B-ndoeng !-aan still in Indonesian nationalist hands who said, this paid handso:-p r'ividrnds when the Japanese were attacked. eerfully fought side by side with the Americans
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  • 126 1 Japs Have "No Foreign Policy, Diplomacy" lAI iN'S Foreign Minister, J Shigsru Yoshida held his firsi foreign press conference yesterday. He said Japan at present has no foreign policy and no diploma Her principal task is to execute the terms of the Potsdam ult ii turn "as smoothly and rapidly
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  • 115 1 Java Struggle Stirs Labour Backbenchers London, Oct 19I '•> E, Fraser ighton, Rooters Political Correspondent). A number of Labour backbenchers in the British Parliament which has been display ing considerable interest in French Indo-China and the Indo;-' problem held a second meeting this week in the House ol I '.unions
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  • 44 1 Trinidad. Oct. 19.— Opening a new session oi the Legislature the Governor announced tne appointment of a committee ot elected members to consider what steps could be taken to speed up the movement for the ('deration of West Indies. Reuter
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  • 183 1 The Netherlanda News agency reports without confirmation thai British troops ol the 23rd Indian Division are now in rc cupation Bandoeng, south of B tavia, and saya that everything la QUil t there All .Tap trot D8 except ior a small liaison staff working under Allied
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  • 7 2 Sundjy, Oakber, 21, 19-V>
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  • 526 2 X^OS'F ot the comment and discussion on the British Govsrmnent'a proposala fot the political nature ol Malaya assma to begin, and end with tha paoviao that full details of tha statement aie -till awaited. The fm I IS, hoWS War. that there are no details. Tho statement
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  • 79 2 Decorations For S .S. Volunteer ALLIED nationals commissioned or enlis'id into the British Forces arc eligible for the 1939 45 Star and the Pacific Star decorations. The conditions of aivard apply equally to Chinese members of the S.S.V.F. as to Malays and Eurasians provided they were properly enrolled and the
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  • 90 2 London 19 T abooi rhaandltTT of the Lx<-he-Daltoo arill praasal his first budget statement to tha British Parliament next Ti.e- la\ The badges, accaadiag M* Reuters political correspondent. aa intsaim Btßtsaasal vJm will not affect the ammal Budget April and l- BBtpO ted to contain a tew
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  • 676 2 WHEN CHRISTIANS' MEET... TO-DAYS HUMAN INTEREST NiOIH i his story of tM murdw of > Zealand pilot anc how a mem service for fum wa conducted by << Japanese Christiar] (who executed! him, under orders^ ;md a Ceylones£ parson is related b; the Rc\ Mr Kadirgamar of Seremban to a
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  • 99 2 No More Thought Contror" In Japan In Tokyo, the Supreme Al ed Commander ha s ordered th e abolitioa of all laws tending to make Japanese cinema films instruments for agan The Japanese Cabm< t I obeyed another order to repeal me Rd fioua Oig.i: m La a aa> tablisbsd
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  • 113 2 fl N t iglish agriculturalist bs heves he has solved the problem of foot-arid mouth disease. He s hart i I aaad iho for 40 years has been ong out research in India. The outcome of this resea a new the< that foot-and-mouth
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  • 158 2 3.00 M.. 41.55 M 25.29 metre 12 00 News ln English, 12 15 Light Music played bv Apel and His Orchestra. 13 00 News in Cantonese. 13 10 News ln Hok len, 13 20 News in Hindustani 13 30 News in Tamil 13 I Malav Music. 13.50 Nov.
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  • 31 2 Tha- B.M.A <M has sued a proclamation to n. veneral disease tiltab'.. to include it as an Infect; disease in the Quarantine an Prevention of Disease Ord: nance and Enactment 1
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  • 47 2 Churchill To Speak Doctors Agree leader, will, si orders, make tl of t on de ■est Monday. It is understood the Oaaei does gard the debate I ai i■ i a i aaaaare hai general prol ernment will in a statement on the Pale v, <-ek-.- Reuter
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  • 341 3 Military Hospitals' Wonderful Work a Patient adds two stone within ten days [DEALLY-situated Mr hospital i»nd recuperation centre, occupying 1 ih- mode-rr 'nd airy buildirg of former St. Patricks v c j, 0 lon th- <v>t c Nt t Singapore island, is "fitting out
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  • 57 3 Shanghai. Oct. 20. The spokesman at the Chirute Mil H ary Headquarters Nanking Uh .iy announced thai tl Chinese Government intends to asa Japanese troops fur repair and recoasfractioai work ia China While they are waiting for repatriation to Japan It is estimated
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  • 91 3 I— A number of ersoos are being detained I tending investiga: heir tlqjtd collaboration during the I. T' H 4 BBS >og the Japanese who are nag detained oa special cha leged to have been •sponsible for the appalling ampar massacre were ia police custody, and!
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  • 118 3 ala Lumpur. Oct. 1 fT ass persons, among f whom is a Japanese woman, k lata (Mrs. Tham Chee), I i ranch. lived in -s and is allegeil to -.xouraged the use of tor I tader detention Poala of Java Street: i Dalai of Jala lah,
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  • 23 3 *_tthtogton. Oct. 18— United s* J.iirc-, LSHf* to-day pledged United States Govt ,2r d n <>t support the final deSy Fatesttoe without Reuter
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  • 122 3 London, Oc: 19 Rn Mf hour c r.terence between em vers and representatives of d :k( ra drristo n ot the British rranspi rt and General Workers Union broke up in B ii k m London yesterday. Employers want the men back a rk before they will
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  • 30 3 ,Od 19. tad ratal death in Ceylon of D gers afra Sa Mpathy. io wai M ment pensioner on s i d arable min g
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  • 15 3 New V. ric. Oct. 18 -The iSdav old strike involving 35.000 kers ended to-night. Reuter
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  • 106 3 V ist gron Oct. 19. Si io St in ment anno. rught that the first meeting of the l'.u East I mimission which paaca o I I been postponed till Oct 30 becaaaa Ftaa and several other unnamed governments ham Baked for this, in travel
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  • 277 3 Th e Sal aa i r regime has Lisbon tm uewapSJ I I u > P on lar. The paper to publish an editorial in favour of Dr S it's regii a stati i Director, 1 I A uonio Tim and tlie paper wai I 'd. T
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  • 173 3 Sl ik a London on Wed" nesdav, Lord Petht k-Lawrence said Baal aad West m -t ■>- operate to build abetter BrOfid, Sl Baking at the East India Association reception to victorious anmandei and to h bjm i 4 S E UaaCflOßflßand, ho said: "Nev. ideas Bro germinating in the
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  • 55 3 London. Oct. 19, The text of the agreement on Tangier reached at the Paris Conference last August between the United States. Britain. France and Russia, published yesterday, makes it plain the present regime is purely provisional. The conference which is io produce a permanent Tangier statute, will probably not be
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  • 36 3 Rangoon. Oct. 19.-— Governor Of Burma Sir Reginald DormanSmith has disclosed a letter from Prime Minister Attlee promising at the earliest possible moment Burma would obtain complete sell-government as a member ol the British Commonwealth. Reuter
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  • 247 3 (^)NE hnndred and fifty Malayan youths of tb? R.A F. ground creu who were taken prisoner in Java by the Japa and later sent to Japan for internment and work as prisoners-of-war have returned to Singapore by ship Irom Manila. Many ol these
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  • 460 3 The foil ce the names of the R.A.F. Malayan personnel who had been prisoners of war m |ai m From Penans Ho Chang W Cheah Wit K L m Kasaj ruan, Poh Soo Ewe, W n Kam Yiag, Lee Siang Heng. Tan Keai Hoon, V.
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  • 40 3 The last of the Australian pri Boners-ot* war have left for home. About 18,000 of them were rated from their dingy cells at Changi and sent away as expeditiously aa possible, both b) anil air.
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  • 342 4 Transport Shortage Bottleneck Of Food Problem B.M.A. TAKING ACTION TO GET MORE LORRIES ■THE shortage of transport is proving the whole bottleneck of the """food supply problem in Singapore at present, it was pointed out by a 8.1V1.A. official, speaking at a conference yesterday between members representing the local press
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  • 135 4 Montevideo, Oct. 18. The contused situation ifl Agentiflfl has taken a remarkable new tain witii tbe reatoratiofl to full power ot Colonel Peron, former VM 8 President and Minister of War. by 1"i ssidenl Farrell He ifl roportod earlier to have t«.UI the I 'resident he wonld
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  • 107 4 New York. t. i V. Director ol the Par Eastern \::.t ra Hmm e oi the i failed State* Mate Pepartment, John Cartel Vincent, said tonight, 'We ear DOStTf hope thai BO early agu-c-BBaal can be reached between ie preoentativea ol the Government!
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  • 84 4 i'ucatv truckloadfl of anna m eluding 1.600 modern rifles ani ammunition, WON taken from Liu Japanese m Tokyo in as e c i e; roundup. 1h e Japanese polio helped. Meanwhile one perso. arafl killed and nearly 3 injure^ arhoo atffigVa ot jopa Bjanpoardei n Okay a
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  • 93 4 Big Overseas Demands For British Vehicles London. Oct. 23 Overseas demands for British motor vehicles have reat lied astonishing dimensi DO. Recently, South Africa placed €2 million worth of olden tot oars, trucks, lorries and buses. One company alone has received orders lor buses and lorries totalling £200.000. The orders
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  • 36 4 All former Auxiliary P ac. Assistants are requested to return all medical supplies that are held by them in both the aid posts and squad posts, to the Medical Auxiliarv Service Headquarters. Old Supreme Court Building.
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  • 33 4 1 1 a Raunakrishaa If issioa th mka err haortirj the Malayan Welfare Conm il i then nimou^ do nation ot S] 000- towards the relief of the <\ n ti ttitutei oa* Sinaapore.
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  • 140 4 Colonial Office Sets Up West African Council London Oct. 18 Colonial Secreia; Geoop Hai: bafl announced that the (iovernment has ded to set up a Council for the West All BO Colonies of which the Colon. al Secretary would be Chai rman. It was hoped that the Colonial Secretary would
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  • 113 4 Allied fl ers have ca:: fai the Brat military ta bj a tioo ol laa grounds of the Imperial la.; Baa e. :t ifl leai new todavW ith the tightening of Allied hold on Japan's economy, diaids worth millions of sterling were seized and
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  • 26 4 The British Government s bP! to control certain supplies and services for the next live fl ail was passed in the House oi Commons on Friday.
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  • 109 4 T//_«ttSatftof. fmVec ndi iwn tu i i i tui Firearm i recently pur..-, •c. s rVaaßasa Man any person possessing or fired i the pr „../>•■ c one/a- t'.u .-.a < ct r, U ,vo .ic.y person found in possession of aa v <'/•■'' imprisonment tvhiJ
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  • 87 4 jmmunique from tl Commission in Saigon says heavy sniping at I dges north of the •o-lon Wednesday night and during the afternoon. A boat containing ten armed Annamates ross tne canal into Choi v. as sunk. I French ci'iiiaaa car; lieu oops has arrived oA Cap
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  • 48 4 Meanw: ir. > delayed report states that the nationalist govern: ai atjbroadca |fi laoi, led on Preside; 1 se ik the in.ta San l-'ia: nten "We are convinced our sonce would help bring about aa effective solution of Far Eastern iffairs, would only make for further instabilm
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  • 14 4 The Nippon Socialist Party announces that it will hold a meeting on Nov 2
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  • 230 4 London. Oct. 19 IN Palestine. the Government to-day announced drastic penalties for would-oe illegal immigrants reaching Palestine, and owners, agents or commanders ol ships landing them, according to the Daily Express Jerusalem correspondent. •"Any ship bringing in illegal immigrants with the knowled b t
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  • 24 4 I fixed foi TP as to the tirst real soccer test bets£ s A K isaaaa el i I t>rue|^H Reuter
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