Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 28 October 1945

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1 4 Sunday Tribune (Singapore)
  • 21 1 The Sunday Tribune %ekmms:sßU THE I 7SPAPBM OF Till-: OPt.h >.-■ MALAYA f)UR PAGES SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2b, 1945. PRICr, 10 CENTS
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  • 75 1 Aid For Malayan Mines? ion, I IR. Georg' ry of |Sta: the < led in a Parliamentary reply I I es had asked for kcial assistance to ■alias to repair and i ucn was desttoyetw bmaged as the result ofmili- request is at present hr consideration, ee somL Lether or
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  • 56 1 Britain, France an n ted Baa have red ag I i newspapers 4 I zone in Germany, l°ff the impression that food I M due to the I owers to I I an e n t a. I test was made at a •ts-fof ti: power
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  • 32 1 Another Jap Bullion Hoard Found Iflßß an troops in Japan have ther store an unguarded hoi ■•Manias of Nagano. J S* the total bullion and •a seized hy the occupation /*6O Reuter
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  • 17 1 i i n e s e hour a war will soon return L! under orders of Ge
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    222 1 T«?o little Chinese boys^J V have been adopted by s Squadron. I is stationed at r field. Koioloon, Kong. When the i J squadron took over x "leld from the Japa- S inese, the children who i [are brothers, presen J mselves at the Orderly i Room of the Statior
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  • 61 1 I I O operaU aklirg the urgent -h problem, of which 10--uncedby Pi M kHes ed in informed Lorn >ned tint Prime Minister Attleemaybe able to break week, or at any It is be' announcement will show that the recent anges between Whitehall
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  • 14 1 iraod that all Allied rs of war and inl w been evacu :om the
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  • 346 1 Europe's Homeless, Hungry Millions On The Movs "Battle Of Winter" May Be Lost London, Oct. 26. BRITISH Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin today gave Members cf Parliament a grim picture of the seriousness of the situation facing Europe, with millions of homeless people on the march. There wee, Mr. laaafl said,
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  • 122 1 Candlelight Edition p BODUCIIta a newspaper under candlelight— In a: is the latest experience of the Sunday Tribune in these abnormal times. The electric supply in certain section* cf the Tanjong Payir area was disrupted from 1.30 p.m. yesterday, arid ivas omu restored shortly before printing time, late last niqir
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  • 63 1 Washington, Oct. I. I'nited States war casualties during World Wai II aaaff 1,069,203, according to revi sad figures relea c ed here. The \rmy lost 216,966 killed, SB i .e Na. i 55,896. n v waded totalled 571,330 and the Navy 80,256. The
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  • 199 1 British Atomic Development Policy Criticised London Oct. 26. JN a leading article on atomic development, the Daily Mail today criticises the absence ot definite and detailed statements on policy from the British Government. The Chancellor of the Exchequer, h Dalton, the paper declares, "lias made no provision, research into atomic
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  • 66 1 The first African troop? home from the Far F i >^ to lay h Burma T companied ashore by th» n ash officers and non-commis-sioned officers wl b ked apodal* ly to be allowed to bring the back before themselves returning The troops will go
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  • 151 1 tetania. Get. ?8. Hen linsr, ef political nr'vi*-er tc Admiral Lard Louis Mount ~b.:tten, whor eSu rem? -lief Commander has .sent to Batavia to r tudy the si'e i <n on the spot, rn eate. ed into immediate contact wi h ilk B itish Coi; _N
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  • 785 2 The Sunday Tribune Malaya and Imperial Preferences SvnJ'i. O c -8, i' 1 tS TlfllM Ki.\ llritish Com* BBonwealthChambersol Commerce have e\pie>sed then unanimous supp m I t 1 onoi ial I Tefereo e, and theii des ire to increase their pre u;ir trade with Bi il tie rather than
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  • 745 2 A broadcast over Src apore ridio by R 81-UobL lan Kay Uii, D.F.C., Malayan I bieOOfl whe won fame with the Royal Air Force. From what I've heard, conditions here before tne Japanese capitulation area comparable to thai ol England before the great invasion of Normanclv. This was
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  • 572 2  -  E.T. HUAM (jur in iber that fascine column Tin nest < h'ich daily appeared in the Tribune, before the war. A prolific contributor to column was E. T. Huang, >uds in anonymity a shrewd observer of men and affairs with a keen sense of humour. I -day.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • 416 3  -  Lorraine Stumm Yivriashita Produced In Manila Court (By Manila, Oct. 8. jflßfbßrere the 'Tiger of Malaya." Gene al Tomoyuki lama ita -to tbe court-room for arraignment as a war I inn aUla tsdiv he said, "They will hang or shoot me anyway.
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  • 132 3 Speedy Trial Of Jap War ICriminals Urged London, O I" \ddison, Domini etary, told the House of Lords today that he hoped that axceedings against Japanese war eedier than Base pe where "effei aace ol legal procedure" was lot favourably impressing the BsrM Lord Addison was accepting lhe motion by
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  • 614 3 Cambridge Examination Results The following is a continuation of the list abridge 1941 examination re>ults published yesterday. The Singapore list of passes for both boys and girls is complete with tod publication of the names of successful cane MALAYAN SEMI N A I I Y Arokiasamy, V.. Bey, A.. Call..
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  • 73 3 rom Onr Own Correspond Ipc: 24. Aa a tcken of their appreciaon Jf»*ntnf their activities v Jangles of Perak the Rests■»_tony enter J? over 3 °o Sakais. They were brought in lorries PM Plti Siput. Tanjong ___*•»*->» Chemor. Tanjong w _~naaj and elsewhere ttowds gathered aa the Saka-
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  • 34 3 Jgjyo Oct. 25.— General Mac--s *J** «dered the Japa~J Government to transfer L™L___* all its diplomatic ESJ 08 property and ar- the world J to recall its diplomatic and representatives in aral countries.- Reuter
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  • 265 3 B I anti appeal lo erin regarding the right to occ land and premises ownma rly occupied by eneind in particular by tlie anese forces and Japanese a.' the follow::-.- >tate- has been issued by the a:: i .nd and r- an. S I BBned
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  • 186 3 Missi ng" Volunteers In Manila jyj ore evidence is coming to light that some of the Chinese remori d 1 v the Japs and have since been "missing" are alive. The latest •nformation comes from Mr. Max Pereira, a member of the Ist Bn. S.S.V.F., who was a P.O.W. in
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  • 51 3 .^hington, Oct. 26. The State Department announced that negotiations were going on between Washington and Moscow over Far 1 pro blems,and that it has been i ta blished that Russia aras not, as lormerly stated, insisting on a control council for Japan, on the Berlin model.-
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  • 65 3 Wiesbaden, Oct. 26. Dr. Robert Ley, 55 year-old leader ol the Nazi Labour front, who was held in Nuremberg prison with 23 other leading N• B IWa ':ng trial as war criminals, committed suicide last night. He hanged himself with strips of a towel, fastened to the
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  • 36 3 Captain 3 I. Chua. B. A. LLB Cantab', formerly of Ipoh, has arrived In Malaya and has been P d to Civil Affairs and is attached to the Adviser on Chinese Affairs, British Military Administration, Malaya.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • 57 4 Jap troops in the areas of Mai tya controlled by tlie Twenty-fifth Indian division to have their rice ration cut in order to build up stocks of rice for civilian This was announced yestcrd y by the hecidq of Allied Land Scuthli Asia. Tht Japanese
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    344 4 rO-NIGHT A I 8.30 P.M. GREAT WORLD Dattttng Sim a. trc.ai from his sensational K. O. vict o r y over Chadls Gibson a BURR o, heads the list againoi I Marshal of the 13th Bn. Para-Regt. over six rounds, [j ..a bima wh. meeting I clever boxer who
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  • 689 4 Vigorous Steps to Stamp Out TB Scourge SPECIAL HOSPITAL TO BE OPENED IN KATONG THE scourge of tuberculosis is being tackled vigorously British Military Administration and next week a special ho for TB cases is to be opened. This announcement was made at the weekly press conference held yesterday at
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  • 12 4 The Iraq Chamber of Deputies has approved ation of the E I
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  • 39 4 S.C.R.C. General Meeting Members of the S.C.R.C. are informed that a general meeting will be held on Nov. 2, at 5.15 pan. at the clubhouse. I I mg to lack of quorum, a meeting arranged for last week postponed.
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  • 141 4 gapore, Saturd TN the Superior Court this mor"*"mng three British seamen were sentenced to terms of rigorous imprisonment when they plea guilty to theft of larg< of cigarettes from the Sana Finn" on Oct. 26. hael Dunn and J. Mahon admitted theft of 1 5,000 cic
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  • 43 4 At a press confere an official of th Is had bee mds. All properly addressed 1 bee b ered, but there a about 80 to 90 letteariVlicaaml or without addresses. Those expecting le; uit have so fa* ed any, might Room Municipal Build
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  • 21 4 neral meeting of students of t I lege will be held al on Tea Road. All Students are reque to attend.
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  • 16 4 ussions to prepare lor closer Anglo understanding are aniag forward sa in London, re nes* diploma;
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