Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 2 December 1945

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  • 20 1 The Sunday Tribune T€§€j}honc SSII rii >' PAPEI I MM PEOPLE 09 ualaya SINGAPORE, SUNDAY. DKCEMBER, 2, 1945. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 236 1 Dismembered Bodies Found Buried On River Bank (I v rrwifomtkmt) A. A, Dec. 1: The oismemu:, bodies U lour Bntish airmen and 18 In: lan soldiers ihr nissir crew and passengers of the Dakc i plane ffh rashed seven miles from Batavi^i last FnI
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  • 95 1 $40 Million Power Plant For China U« W YOR K. Dec. 1 gj* of the Westinghouse pyy Itgaatlonal Corpora- Hsterday announced [••ompany had signed a c E > s. wttn the Chinese Nationrjwsearch Coaunlsslon to ELS?. «VrfPment and y a:..,:; is JF**o to have a capacity to gjKe $34,000,000 FJjncal
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  • 27 1 CAIRO. Dec. 1 ft persons were reported killed and nine injured when a British Dakota aircraft bound for the I I night at Almaza aerodrome n Reuter
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  • 94 1 Russians Withdraw From Teheran Station HERAfI Dec. I.— All the n malnlng Russian troopi n. Pehei been withdrawn from the railway station, com muaication centres and privat billets, it la tally innotinced The Russian camp is now four mil- kit the D riMtd early today by Jon Klmcl foil I
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    31 1 kttttn, Smprtme Allied Comm>mUr. Sotsth East mmti in Stngipore hy air fnm Saigom yesterday a mmm and drove to Govern er ke went to the new HvtdqmartirsS.A.C mms Cat
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  • 179 1 NIRFMBERC De:. 1. The Nuremberg W rTribuna! yesterday i'J th- Rrtl witness ulled by the prosecution d?ci ire tint the G?rman military intelligence service was led during the war In a who 'h«tod Hit'er man was Admire WilCanaris. The •••..•ness, I'r-Il'T I-
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    54 1 WAAF'S ARRIVE «ir The firs ch i P WAA9 arrirec*' n Singapore. Above I Dict u r e sho I tin i d -harking w S from the liner S S I ocean crossim. I from Ceylon. flu i all volunteers, and will i H be hard at work cr
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  • 249 1 LONDON, Dec. 1. 7he British Government is now at work on a leg.slat. n which will introduce the Bever'idge plan in an improved torm, Philip Noel Baker, the British delegate to the United Nations Preparatory r— Swi— and tne Minister of State, emphasised today at
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  • 121 1 "Tiger Trial: Verdict Next Saturday MANILA. D. eißbtf 1. (UP) M >: R. B. ktynolds, President ot the Military Commiss; m ■iy;:k r General Yamashita, de- Utded today that both the prosacotioa and defence finish rebuttals quickly, The verdict in the case h pai ted by next Saturday. With the
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  • 68 1 LONDON, Dec 1 (UP' -The British Government \vsterdav in a surprise move ordered the Pan-American World Airwavs to reduce its trans-Atlantic flight schedule from due to two week iy trips, according to an oOcUU oA the company. The cancellation was regarded among aviation quart here as
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 514 2 The Sunday Tribune sunday, December 2, 1945. Information APPEALS fcO newspaptr editori these days tail into two main ca-egories complaints, mostly against tne 8.M.A., and roQues'S for information on world history. 1942-45. The former na;urally receive a lair share of publicity while the latter must. in -iie prevailing circumstances, remain
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  • 407 2 G^ii. Messervy's Tribute Read At Impressive Ceremony Throughout the Peninsula >esterdav. wherever ihe> v^erf con< trated, forces of the Mal«\an Peoples Anti-Japaneye Arm> disbanded In lolmh i tfct ot the Army bcpi •i: .rade ol 500 men the Four: Reg bmol i' indh took place
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  • 172 2 a Christmas party for 5.000 pour children in Singapore has been arranged by the Singapore Executive Committee <>t the Malayan Well are Council to beheld at the New World Amuse ment Park at 2.30 p.m. on Dec. 20. in addition to entertainment planned tor them, the
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  • 138 2 Town Cleansing Wants 300 More Labourers Everything possible was being done by the Town Cleasing Department, under directions from ;he Health Departmen-. to restore drainage conditions In Singapore ;o pre-war 1< vel. but owing to shortage Of labour. transport and wa-er. r was a very difficult task This was officially
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  • 72 2 Air Mail Service To Chungking, Shanghai Air mail correspondence to Chungking. Canton, Shanghai and other localises in China may now be posted in Singapore for transmission by air via Hong KSmc v was otlicially disclosed yesterday. The rate of postage is $1.50 per half ounce f< r letters and 75
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  • 45 2 A signal, as follows, has been received from h.m. Oovi rnment: The Trmdinc with the Bnemy Department has Issued Statu' tory Rules and Orders Authorising the resumption of tran act! mal communications with all the Liberated British ten\ toriea in the Far East
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  • 702 2 ■Bu au Amy ()b^ r. i r With the Disbanding ol the Malayan Pcophi A;::: Japanese army then c met I i i story ol guerilla Bghtinj organization com] I Ifaquli In the Bur pi tn ol operationi This fungle "underground" movement was organised and disciplined on
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  • 72 2 'O- tkii tish hi ltt >e* r day* '"enct r>ane*+ a pruei ui said that the B p a ncourc. T '"Ciero'jot; tC appl:r T\ cor nut V In fi sevtrt i« knew of ai. tJ ir iCC lg terprise and wtshea r c p, if
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  • 121 2 QTEPSare being tikes tofcr* *f back Malayan rettf* displaced persons wht an Sum o urn be/ mg a bout 26 r *t v :nec out a^ 1 5000 a insJi,. 'Ai A >.;»ti :i. .x. peopfc ijou an under £%T ana or twc iM I Siam w:UI tOOVMUid i.
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  • 81 2 "Concentration Camp Victim Mystery Remains Unsolved The n:vs\;v Japamtm §td to those u mantis of Chun so -uhovi tratioi: SiftX'Tporc during the first Nm r5% 4 rcfnrt Sithtuitteii !>y th, Sin r^. Ntffj n i f/i Mr' s u m pointed that we have not been able to meet u
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  • 173 3 Public Warned Against Passage "Racket" ARRANGFMEMS are proceed. ns; apace to facilitate the moveiof Indians a^ *i>h t<> return to their home tries slid Co Ke^exter. Ch.et StaH Officer to the C.A.0.. Sm?i. v.r-«.kK p'fss conference yesterday. add ed that at the moment -nile ships were on the J o
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  • 93 3 Y:\- S< rvi vs art- doing every- to bring erring lv«n book lot dangt-r u> driving was disclosed at yes'•rtiay Prcxs conference Col r said thrre was unfor- it-ly grea deal <a bad ving at present but L»very inz .vas being don. f si p
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  • 179 3 A:, exampl) oi gros.s pro- wa.> a Maj r D F pr,-Md:rm theer. lirst d:> dtscribtd a case in which a^Chinese. Chua Seek K 2 wa> convicted on a rge of selling 1 57 katties rice at a I Oar i kati Chua. de- u the m.m
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  • 54 3 rn U p;m: lit Ka ■ng be< i pen< d and 50 pati< nrs art' a pn sen: itfd -h< n a .i- ttiCla -losed yestfrduy lJ ■> nj- widely op*-: Ibc public pH tecmnM i gfe rtngi I it** and equipmen-. was added. 7- is expected
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  • 148 3 to bj a rribune n presen »<•••:■» tome Government ervant> who had put in many years of service, but oeTertheless are not on the permanent tablishnu ni w< re noi paid T B( mis or three months' '-tv advance, at yf.sterday'a nit rence C 1 I
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  • 298 4 "Situation Extremely Serious "-DCCAO "The electric power situation in Singapore is extremely seiious, dangerously so," said Brigadier P.A.B. McKerron, Deputy Chief Civil Affairs Officer, to local Pressmen yesterday mcrning, when the public were urged to exercise the greatest economy in the use of
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  • 77 4 Singapore—Borneo Communication a retired Pon Ifaster-Genefm] ol The North Burn*'!' Company bas returned to acttfc ienrlce ai^ain in an attempt :o restore postal and wireless eommunica-1 tinn between Mg> g*r 'rv ind Borneo. He is Major Newion 1 Wade, presently m Singapore, makinu the oecessary arrant ments vlto the local
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  • 45 4 Brigadier p. a. b m k rron, Deputy <?!:.■ Civil Alia:;-.- Officer, Singap o r and hon rary patron of fit. Andrew's Old Boys' AU elation, was present at the "A1 Home" of tiie Association whlcb was heid at Woodsville jresb r day.
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  • 191 4 LONDON. Nov. 30.— Political mi n ni Britain congratulating war-leader Winston Churchill "ii bis 71* birthday were today wandering how loni this world statesman will allow "he the Conservative Opposi- leadership In Parliament k. p him from :he i:reat -asks that b bas still to
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  • 130 4 LONDON. Nov. 30.- Following the proclamation of the Yngollaf Republic by the Yugoslav Constituent Assembly. King Petei II Ol Yugoslavia issued a statement in which he said: "This decision has been arrived ai remit of the series of actions by Marshal Tito Which have had the effect
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