Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 25 November 1945
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Title Section26 1945-11-25 1 The Sunday Tribune l f JlOf' t' I < SJ Mr k P THE I'LGI'LL OF MALAYA ■OUR PAGES SINGAPORE, SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 25. 1945. PRICE 10 CENTS26 words
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Article265 1945-11-25 1 in's potential ability to produce an a?om bomb was BBlrtfrf today with the beg ning of the destruction of the giant 300- :>m American MK tyUetron at the Nishina ry of the Institute of Physical and Chemical Re\search il Four smaller cyclotron* Meet betn destroyed at265 words
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147 1945-11-25 1 SHANGHAI. Nov. I (I'M Lieut. Gen. A. C. Wedemever. m.TjjDdjjij? 4me'ii m irves in China, sax touav at a press con'enceth.it d» n contemplate the immediate tbii-awa! \7 Yum North China. Concerning the statement Ja-s.s^ F. Bvr i about repatriation of147 words
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134 1945-11-25 1 Cordell Hull Before Pearl Harbour Inquiry Committee WASHINGTON. Not. H— iUP. f State Secretary V 11 haa revealed before Harbour investigating ■flflfluae thai the late Presic oaeveh planned in November. 11 o warn Congress t a_ was ready to make war i was dtanaadert pending new r -s pate Department134 words
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Article32 1945-11-25 1 Shidehara Wants 946 Model Car 7 r: v° l Y .ir* JJfld in the 1946 model auto)bl .raw secretary of f ___F° Shldehara, J pondints if they thin* flflflF chance of getting32 words
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Article95 1945-11-25 1 Chinchow Siege Complete Ci.. NGKING N 24— <UP>. Natk troops b krei- tin ij t Chincln to complete tin siege of the where Communist lorce-'\--r>- -urprised bv the fast aa vance of the Central Govern armoured forces, accord f-^» to auth ritative military aonrces. The.M sources said that units 13th95 words
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Article27 1945-11-25 1 CALCUTTA NOB Im UP) American soldiers and 52 [n ins were killed in an am M explosion on Friday n rth of Calcutta. i* rted today ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article417 1945-11-25 1 Fighting Continues In Sourabaya, Ambarawa 7 BATAVIA, Now, emA Women and children were butchered by Indonesian terrorists tn a 'savage and besha 1 attack" on the RAPWI camp at Air.barawi on Nov. _j, according to a communique lbsueci by Allien Headquarters today. Casualties so tarReuter - 417 words
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166 1945-11-25 1 Gurkhas Foil Saboteurs In Indo -China saigon. Nov. 23.— Indian Gurk OS last nlghl _Jpersed a band of Anna mites at mptlng to. destroy .1 bridge over the canal near Khanoi Gurkhas also took part 11: •ratlooa to recover French stag< held by Annan— tea in lagei ten miles southReuter - 166 words
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121 1945-11-25 1 WASHINGTON. Nov. 24. <UP» —The UA Army A:r Force tori. tv revealed that U.S. bomberblasted .md burnt out an BVfl rage of M per cant of Japan's most important (12 cities The report said that the most destruction waa wrought by the121 words
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Article82 1945-11-25 1 TOKYO. Str LM. (UP).- Brig Gen. Kenneth F. Cramer, commander of the 24th Division. today warned the Japanese police in ShlkokU to refrain from brutality, especially in the case ol children. He said that he and his men had observed Japanese children being mistreated by82 words
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Article146 1945-11-25 1 MEMPHIS, Tennessee, November l\ (UP) General Claire Chennault, former head of the "Flying Tigers in China, today told the press that atomic war would probably mean the beginning oi the second dark age. ■All records oi mans achievements will be wiped out," he .-aid Ti146 words
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Advertisement81 1945-11-25 1 Y.T. LEE TYPEWRITER DEALERS 332, North Bridge Rd. f Cleaning undertaken monthly Telephone 7971 ihm>.\<; komc lurntii i o. (The Lcatinui Eiernc Stiop in Town! GENERAL ELECTRIC CONTRACTOR^ SPECIALISE IN ELECTRIC DESIGNS AND DECORATIONS Suppliers to the Royal Netherland Forces Camp: The Royal Netherland Civilians' Camp Haig Road The Royal81 words
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652 1945-11-25 2 Sunday, November 25. 1945 A fair amoun; of amateurish speculation seems to be tak-U the place ot expert reckoning on Asia's tood problems. D is DO news thai the Etee crOO everywhere is shon. bu: it Ul tO be hoped :hai this over -all652 words
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1293 1945-11-25 2 I There exist- not fa froi onr shores a celectab. the nearest approach that 1 ice know of to Utopia— whi r< J there it neither crime nor its inevitable concomitant, a poi lice force. It is in fact, admi- ntstrativety, a pari of1,293 words
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118 1945-11-25 2 Ma nch u ria May Decie U.S.-Soviet Relations LONI Y November 24— K P The intellects, weekly JJ S tesman, yesterday declared tl i future S ei Km^ telations is now being determine h cea at The paper asserted th*' B nerahssimo Chiang Kai£ tr ps ar. being transport th<118 words
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86 1945-11-25 2 FRANKFURT. Nov 23 As far k as May 1935 Eva Brain !a*. r mai ied Hit;, i cved 1 1V« oied v.: him in the Reich Cnai in Berlin, wa i hei and the world A tr un ation of her lr.-n February urn ws86 words
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Article67 1945-11-25 2 HITLER Didn't War War With U N v 2 <> which took "pi;, b-'-twim; ler and Matsuw,: r r Minister Ware nal*. flhowing tha- Hi*> Matsuoka had discussec ra-iotfca agairr t had expressed hop. a war wonld not o< r 7. ■•'■•>' r.avi*" believed tha* h> I emr flrould last67 words
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Article76 1945-11-25 2 30 Oilier aoeuments present veaied that August m ier though: Marshal Josetfc^, vas sen .V- and wo_c~ .n.. nts revealed^ H:t;« r sp. aking to his r>.ine! August 22 1 93S the attack on Por** >;Te- belief The*' Gel -nany -after* 0 mak with Rusj*76 words
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Article25 1945-11-25 2 Gandhi Urges Re Of INA Prison N 24 Mahaima Gandhi hai r urmgfi rli i Nanonal^, BB I human in o -h< ln-ff^ rw< ti.25 words
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308 1945-11-25 3 toca ti ng Wa r Gra ves it Ma laya, Pacific Areas "THREE TO FOUR YEARS" TO COMPLETE TASK TO locate and look after the innumerable graves of Allied soldiers who fell in the far-flung battle-fields of the Pacific area tne arduous task assigned to the advance unit of the308 words
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110 1945-11-25 3 Raffles Girls' School Building Released Be first bi< M.li de- requis;' n-'u > me i'iim-Aut-.oriti^ ir ls K»l. it is learn- in premilK |f, bowever »ill not be imlately available t jr use because Itensi>e repairs to be under O^eUl of the Education -.'.:n to its x rs. January. At110 words
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Article42 1945-11-25 3 [ASHING! »N N v 23 B irrir.r; r r. Y--f h-.d '>Vk; i i formed sources dlsl s prdbahle MBit trip the President ;es outside the cour.*: M late spring or early sam[Tor the declaration of nine Independent42 words
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192 1945-11-25 3 X J've 3. nst b ack market deals in rice and suj;ar is being iducted bv the mthoritie?. On Fridav in raids conducted in reral ueas Customs otticers artsted a number of people for sellirg :e and sugar abov the price fixed bv the192 words
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Article137 1945-11-25 3 "Fantastic prices" charged by priva-e lcrry Qflmen will be a ■latter af the past within a fortnight when the Controlftfll ci Road Transport, Singapore, hopes to have finalised plana I I enable -he public to hire ou- lorries a» cheap, controlled rates. A: present137 words
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Article166 1945-11-25 3 Hq. Air Command. S.E.A Sat Tmm Brew oi the Royal Air Force high-speed laanch "I Air 0 mm d n *M a d. Brook, Air Ofß r C flunanding Bong Kong; Inti reepted a ferrj stroma—capured by pirates who robbed -he pa>- !u,-r> at pistol which166 words
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Article50 1945-11-25 3 WASHINGTON. Nov. 23.^ (UP).— The U.S. Senate's special committee on atomic energy Vill begin hearings on Monday, Ifl oral disclosed to-day. Chairman Brian Menahon announced (he tirst phase of the meeting would deal with the basic international problems involved. Consideration of legislation will flflfl later, bfl said.50 words
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Advertisement189 1945-11-25 3 EDUCATIONAL METHODIST GIRLS' CONTINUATION SCHOOL, 11 Mount Sophia. Registration of pupils tor 1946 Primary 1 to Senior Cambridge. Registration hours: I—4 p.m. daily except Saturdays and Sundays. /^m^x^i HAPPY WORLD TO-NIGHT AT 8-30 P.M. amalgamated Sports Promotion CHARLIE TOMMY PERRY s CARRIE (Royal Marines' 6 Rds. (S'pore) BERTIE BRATIE vs189 words
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Advertisement193 1945-11-25 3 WELL KNOWN AUSTRALIAN PRODUCTS HERE SOON We take pleasure in announcing our latest appointments as hereunder: SOLE AGEXTS For. Trade "LADY ELEANOR' Mar.-. Eau de Cologne Facepowder Vitamin Cream Vanishing Cream Rouge Lotion Brilliantine 1 Cold Cream Lipsticks Menthol Ice sticks Etc.. Etc. Trade "NUVITA" Mark Fruit T nic Liver.193 words
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529 1945-11-25 4 BMA Views On Salary, Food, Housing Problems MEASURES to be taken to relax the Moratoxium Proclamation are now being "urgently examined" by the Legal Officer, Singapore, with the co-opera-tion of the local Bar, it was stated at the regular weekly Press conference yesterday. Regarding529 words
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Article119 1945-11-25 4 CALCUTTA. Nov. 23 WMMt Zone beat the Australian Ser vices touring cricketers by 2 wickets in a three -day match here, to inflict on the tourlfltl their first defeat. The nrst 5 games were drawn The Australians mad'' 107. KOOgly bowler Dai Batu took 3 forReuter - 119 words
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89 1945-11-25 4 Aavisory Lorn mission Visitino Japan Soon WASHINGTON, Nov. 23.- The Far Eas-t-rn Advisory Commission announced to-day that it is planning to go 10 JBpBB in the near future" io consult with General Douglas MacAnhur. Suu'em" Allied Commar..: 'The Commission has decided ha- i- would be BrißC to visit .nan InReuter - 89 words
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127 1945-11-25 4 In what is probably tin worst breakdown ever recordea i7i Singapore'* electric supply. certain sections of the island, especially tht rural areas, had no dec: ric power <or the eight t. successivt iht yesterday. First signs of the breakdown occurred on Nov. 17. when G127 words
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Article119 1945-11-25 4 TOJO TRIAL Delay Explained HINGTi IN N iv. 24.- DI —The U.S. War Depanmen; disclosed y f ,glas MacAnhur had requested auihori/ 1 D o proceed immediately in the trial of the wartime Japanese Pi- r Tojo, bu hat such authorization was Y-. T: '.Yar D- par men: spokesman explained119 words
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Article62 1945-11-25 4 TOKYO, Nov M ll Yosuke U' ka. Japan- Foreign ftflnffllfflT BB 1941. arr. here today his way himself up as a war criminal su pect. At Ul T kyo residence his son said that he was unable to see anyone since he had been bed-ridden for62 words
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Article52 1945-11-25 4 CALCUTTA Nov. 23.— Eleven persons h. d and 125 Injured aa i result ol Thursday's disturbances in Calcutta addition police casualtiflß totalled 40 injured including oivDeputy Commissioner ..nd one Assistant Commissi! n< r T police had tu op»-n lir- five places. The mob attacked and set fire to 15 militaryReuter - 52 words
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