Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 11 November 1945
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Title Section24 1945-11-11 1 The Sunday Tribune asfdafdf TIB Ni l: x THE PEOPLE OP MALAY I (j] p ES SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1945. PRICE 10 CENTS24 words
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231 1945-11-11 1 n GOVT. ARMIES ON OFFENSIVE CHUNGKING Ndv. 10 Gwieiarigsimo C has 4V* armies attacking along eight lail ivil war on an un piece verted scaler," .inh Ccmmunist official. 'M*r** than 3 K-iomiatiar (Gove* nment F inlet aaaUaiant a are engaged is th-Reuter - 231 words
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Article29 1945-11-11 1 Britain Receives U.S. Reply I tj J a--1 lißSssai erne ci 1 1 r .1 del- it. n .lleial m Eate iha ope for a final I Talks ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article56 1945-11-11 1 of the German ♦Id M. comm I tha German Armies on the mam front ana the .'.'erld War N( a died at his estate near leld Marshal had a long time. Al--1 frequentl;. v _t meetings during regime, the Allied Kharities did not disturb himReuter - 56 words
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44 1945-11-11 1 R.A.F. Inquiry Into S'pore Report LOrs i Nov. 9:— The air arf- Royal Air Porce inquiry into the Sir. report that ten b. g* -ash and Ine awe nam were treated flown by the TransAccording to the Daily Mail. Tr o •£,^__T'2Lsi ft_ ReuterReuter - 44 words
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30 1945-11-11 1 Jap Premier Confers With MacArthur —Baron g 22? Japan. Prime mister .conferred ne- y ,:::r ,v m c-'" Jjasalts of their discussion, he Jkd. would be iWflcload only MicArh-.r" ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article23 1945-11-11 1 M j mmm'catie S S tI y i I j I I fs General 1 I I ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article137 1945-11-11 1 Sockarno's Telegram To Attlee EAT AVI A. Nov. 9.— ln his teler<_ to requesting him to stop British Irom Into rfering on of the Dutch, Dr rno recallfl the tasks of the of occupation trlng for I I disarming of Jap and maintaining law and order— and says thai IrReuter - 137 words
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200 1945-11-11 1 Comprom ise Called For To Settle Java Trouble N Lonuoi fimes, in a conanent on ths For a statesmanlike compi bus4 -a j iva. Netherlands Gowrn- paper ■»a> ha a definite if perhap lated en leav< mr ti i elucidat ip: rtunitit s afforded t «lonalist aspirations by th cyReuter - 200 words
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560 1945-11-11 1 LONDON, Nov. 10. Tonight st 10.30 o clock Induin Standi lime, r^ime Minister Clement Attlees gi~nt American Skynaeter aircraft manned by a British crew, will alight at Waal tea Nai. Airport. Within > raw keen preliminary diacasshafl will Ml tin uhat BBS] ci,-.Reuter - 560 words
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Article106 1945-11-11 1 Threat To Burn Up Rubber SAIGON, Nov. 9.— Valuable stocks of rubber in Indo-' dna estimated at more than 100 tons, are threatened by a new move in Aunamite naiionah. campaign for independence from the French. They have deck i d they intend to burn all stocks of goods andReuter - 106 words
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Article63 1945-11-11 1 TOKYO. Nov. 9: Fusaki Vz.i wa, prominent Japanese laaryer, ••-day declined to take part, in the defence of Hideki Tojo. Japanese Fi.rr.e Minister at the time of the Japanese attack on Pear] Harbour, whose trial as a war criminal is expected to take place next month,Reuter - 63 words
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Article54 1945-11-11 1 BOMBAY. Nov. 10.— The Australian Sen ices touring ■BIM be: ted all day fat IN lor the loss of six wickets in the first day's play of the four-day test match begun here to-day. At one stage googly bowler c n. Nalda took three wickets for nine runsReuter - 54 words
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Advertisement56 1945-11-11 1 tYT. LEE '■TYPE WRITERDEALERS 332. Kerr 1 Bridge Rd Cleaning undertaken monthly Telephone 7971 l YOU CAN ALWAYS RhLY D on y MEL WANI I D l FSTD. 1883 S K 1 1 Foa l 4^l All IV VAM'E siitvin K I All kinds of textile readvrr.ade things Iv I56 words
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681 1945-11-11 2 The Sunday Tribune Lest We Forget Sunday. November. 11, 1945. "TVenty-seee". yea: s ag > today, the world heaved S sigh ol re' ei as Kaiser Wilhelm's plenip tioatiarisa i gned the Arnustics ia tbe forest of Compiegne to bring the four years ot si ..age in Europe to au681 words
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Article1338 1945-11-11 2 r a -i D_?FO&_ the war Russia was considered S lumbering j tpmUeof (/nick movement, and her B ujo J I luhroits to strike qincldy «nd powerfully und^r conditions of modem *m I v bis aa So-ciet guidance. Russians have shown tltemmtves i 1 oue of tht1,338 words
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Article263 1945-11-11 2 Letters T Editor Wait And See" Though something h k in the price u .e istui'nj pri< which ar. ing whi a a-ti .Ci atL t Tl made rr vt a move in tl --r "»i pn--r one breath and lift u V ig it up as boci Th» ThisJustice - 263 words
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120 1945-11-11 3 30 per cent, of Singapo eet hawkers in 1 dian and Malay me f the "Singapore Peoples' j went on strike yesterday. tort than a thousand of F_ta_«d a demonstration time Municipal Building PlTmiSllii-l while their Ein walked Into the buildi.A. authorities. Le Trflane120 words
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106 1945-11-11 3 [omen have also been ar]eQ by the authorities Tor ted lolflhorallnn ogenccs, .gadier P. A <L A.O. a' l MM conference yestert is not true that only men jls-f charged as collabotwo women have irr Igsdlsr McKerron further osed that more persons are g detained106 words
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65 1945-11-11 3 P.C. Searched House, Steals Fountain Pen 1 ich had been searched pa? police looking for stolen fen* complained that after Iflflflieh. his fountain pen I T.issm-j ie police immediately orearch of the constables i took part in the r fountain pen was found in box of Constable 1399 ax bin65 words
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Article120 1945-11-11 3 A local Chinese. Song Chin Eng. was discharged and acquitted by Wing-Commar Briggs in the S fl Court he appeared to answer a charge of giving a certain Sgt. Samir. I in $22.86 at the Naval Clothing De; Bast Coast Road on Oct. 21 for certain cloth m120 words
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Article74 1945-11-11 3 I out $100,000 worth of War Eepartn nt pert] been recovered as the result of ip" raids Singa] re by Spe Investigations Branch. O:. hundred persons have been arrested. Raids ha\ :1 at all over Mi Great and lata World alone 18 persons hd\-74 words
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Article54 1945-11-11 3 Over 2,700 tonus! Bfleranera have re-registered with thfl ,apore Chinese Swinuning has resumed its activities in its temporary premises in No. IS Amber Road pre-war membership of the n re than 7.000. use ol the assorts tion ls for I bbc bell I ased an P54 words
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267 1945-11-11 3 Former Medical College Students Given Jobs F r itud< nts ol the King Edward VII College r Medicine. Sin-, i] n srhOSS stud as were I by the war. are be'_l the Medica D rt iient. B m.a. and atlllaed I .r quahuca- ions and ability. C I V. rS,267 words
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88 1945-11-11 3 Requisitioning Powers Of Military The Military ean. even to -dav. requisition private houses without the permission ol the landlords,, also requ;>ition houses that are occupied. Brigadier P. a. B. IfcKerron, D.C.C.A.0.. fare this answer When questioned by pressmen at their conference yesterday. He said that all applications for requisitioning go88 words
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64 1945-11-11 3 Mr V. CV' maraswamy, Ceylor Civil Service. Representative the Ceylon Oovernment in Malaya, has arrived in Singapore. He will Inquire Into the eco- ante condition ol the Ceylonese and consider ways and UU of providing relict to uc ■>■ in suitable cases i hen here Is64 words
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Article44 1945-11-11 3 Sc long BS a moratorium exist- there la no possibility ol Court functioning In Singapore H was stated at thfl Press conference yi terday. A to ren stabli b the Rent A sessment Board, however, was under consideration at present44 words
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Article99 1945-11-11 3 A vigorous drive is at present being conducted by the British l military police to put a stop to l armed hold-ups of local civi- J liens by members of the Ser- j vices, which are reported to be OH the increase lately. The fullest co-operation of99 words
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Advertisement65 1945-11-11 3 VEW WORLD f Tu i x\xti) wk!>;tli\li WED. NOV. 14 AT 8 P.M. KARTAR SINGH v DARA SINGH (Ma African p N 1 lAR Si' I INDARASHAN RAI EWAL SINGH I. L BALAV/ARI MHESH SINGH v ZALIL -LIBEC v RASID. PICK OF AIR BORNE W RESTLFC -IN ACTION I I65 words
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Advertisement158 1945-11-11 3 All-in-Wrestling MONDAY 12th NOV AT THE GREAT WORLD STADIUM at 8.30 p.m. Light-weight championship of Ot Britain. Carl k < Norwich* vs. IKrian Alia iimI Stoke-on-Trent) The British Board of Wrestling Control have sanctioned this fight as being the British Title vacated last vear bv 'LITTLE LARRY". Popular prices: $3,158 words
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Advertisement246 1945-11-11 3 OBITUARY Death— Tan Hock Guan, eldest Bon of the late Mr. Tan Jin Gam, passed away peacefully at the General Hospital on November Bth. 1945, at 3 a.m. He leaves behind his beloved mother, Wee Kim Lian, four brothers Tan Hock Seng, Tan Loh Sit, Tan Hock Leong and Tan246 words
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350 1945-11-11 4 DCCAO Explains Wages Disparity Disparity between thfl of newly-recruited staff and those ot oi G eminent servants now employed by the B M plained by Brigadie. P.A-B.M Kerron, Deputy Chief Civil Othcer, at the Piess Conference yesterday. He emnaaaised that all i, v pioyment350 words
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Article53 1945-11-11 4 Mr. s. k. Chettnr, i.cs.. the Dewly-appointed Government of [ndla'a Agent Cor Malaya, arlived Xre by air yesterday tening. Hla permanent office v IL be in Kuala Lumpur v.hithei he a/11l be proceeding In s few days. Mr. Chettur will be Staying In Rallies till he leaves53 words
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Article25 1945-11-11 4 CAIRO. NOV, 9: Est security precautions are fltfll in tcrce in Tripditani: eene ol Arab anti- Jewish riots during the week. According to the ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article94 1945-11-11 4 Armistice Day Ceremonies Singapore to-day celebrates AM -uistice Day i r the fl] I I since the outbreak of the Pacific War. Two official ceremonies will be held this morning, the first In SI Andrew's Cathedral, at 10 < clock, and the other at the Cenotaph, beginning at 10.50 o'clock.94 words
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Article62 1945-11-11 4 The Police are determined to stamp out gambling in Singapore and raids on gamb. cens are now d"dly occurances. A recent series of raids resulted in the arrest of 18 persons and the seizure of a I load of gampling paraphernalia. In recent cases in62 words
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Article36 1945-11-11 4 PARIS, Nov. 10.— At a sitting yesterday the French tuent Assembly postpon Tuesday the election -lead of the Provisional C is. three days after the inauguration of the Assembly. France remains without a Gov- ernment.- ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article387 1945-11-11 4 PLANS TO COM BAT MALARIA MENACE |7 spraying o DDTonbnßt J capon with which the health ax 'bat the menace of malaria i next few monthi revealed ment chief Col. Dawson at yestecd. iereme, when lie l < his department I ga age. mosquitoes. The control of the malarial mosquito,387 words
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Article90 1945-11-11 4 The Refugees and Displa ons Branch of the SingaDi vision has made p. to accommodate 1,500 Du evacuees Irom Sourabaya at its various camps, Col. F the organisation, told the Tribune ye: Already, he said. 1,100 have been accommodated and balance will be shown th90 words
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