Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 11 November 1945

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  • 24 1 The Sunday Tribune asfdafdf TIB Ni l: x THE PEOPLE OP MALAY I (j] p ES SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1945. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 231 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-
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  • 29 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 Reuter
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  • 56 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 him
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  • 44 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_ Reuter
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  • 30 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" Reuter
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  • 23 1 M j mmm'catie S S tI y i I j I I fs General 1 I I Reuter
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  • 137 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 Ir
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  • 200 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 cy
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  • 560 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,-.
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  • 106 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 and
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  • 63 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,
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  • 54 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 runs
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  • 681 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 au
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  • 1338 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 tht
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  • 263 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» This
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  • 120 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 Trflane
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  • 106 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 detained
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  • 65 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 bin
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  • 120 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 m
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  • 74 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\-
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  • 54 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 P
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  • 267 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,
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  • 88 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 go
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  • 64 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 Is
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  • 44 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 present
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  • 99 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 of
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    • 158 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,
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    • 246 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 Tan
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  • 350 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 pioyment
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  • 53 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 leaves
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  • 25 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 Reuter
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  • 94 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.
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  • 62 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 in
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  • 36 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.- Reuter
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  • 387 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,
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  • 90 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 th
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