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M Seventeen thousand inmates of the BelsenBergen camp for displac ed persons came out on a one day hunger strike, in protest against their treatment by the Military Government, according to a report from Lnneberg. Reuter.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":19,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19451015-1","issue_date":"15 October 1945","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19451015-1.1.1","page_number":"4/1","article_id":"maltribune19451015-1.2.19","article_title":"Hirohito's Overthrow Urged","article_text_1st50words":"Hirohito's Overthrow Urged Reuter. London, Oct. 14. The political correspondent of the Sunday Observer writes that Dr. H. 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With them, the Tribune too has suffered almost irreparable losses, but, thanks to the unstinted aid, material as well as","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":21,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19451015-1","issue_date":"15 October 1945","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19451015-1.1.1","page_number":"4/1","article_id":"maltribune19451015-1.2.21","article_title":"Heavy Fighting In Saigon: British Artillery In Action","article_text_1st50words":"Heavy Fighting In Saigon: British Artillery In Action Reuter. London Oct. 1 Heavy fighting broke out in Saigon yesterday when British artillery went into action, supporting the French forces, who occupied the north-east sector of the city, says Michael Macdonagh, Reuters special correspondent. The nationalist forces lost 100 killed and","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":22,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19451015-1","issue_date":"15 October 1945","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19451015-1.1.1","page_number":"4/1","article_id":"maltribune19451015-1.2.22","article_title":"Indonesian Armoury To Include Snakes!","article_text_1st50words":"Indonesian Armoury To Include Snakes! Reuter. Batavia, Oct. 13. Headquarters of the Indonesian Peoples Army to-day Jssued a proclamation declaring war against the Dutch, Eurasians and Ambonese in Java. The proclamation orders Indonesians to start guerilla warfare. \"When the sun sets, we Indonesian people are at v/ar against the Dutch,\"","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":23,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19451015-1","issue_date":"15 October 1945","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19451015-1.1.1","page_number":"4/1","article_id":"maltribune19451015-1.2.23","article_title":"LAVAL TO DIE TO-DAY","article_text_1st50words":"LAVAL TO DIE TO-DAY Reuter. Paris, Oct. 14. !pi ERR E Laval, ex-Premier of I Vichy France, is to die to- morrow morning. J The official decision fixing the [execution at Fort Chatillon, near Paris, was conveyed to Laval by his lawyer late this afternoon. 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The JigMLz^-~ power will Yiold its first public session to receive the 24,000-word indictment of Rudolf Hess, who flew to Scotland in 1941 in the hope","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":25,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19451015-1","issue_date":"15 October 1945","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19451015-1.1.1","page_number":"4/1","article_id":"maltribune19451015-1.2.25","article_title":"\"United- By Poverty\"","article_text_1st50words":"\"United- By Poverty\" While the peoples of India differed in religion and language, they are united by one thing—poverty, said Ayana Deva, prominent member of Indian community, addressing the Liverpool Rotary Club. \"I am repeatedly asked whether the people of India are fit to rule themselves, tend whether they could","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":26,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19451015-1","issue_date":"15 October 1945","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19451015-1.1.1","page_number":"4/1","article_id":"maltribune19451015-1.2.26","article_title":"Japs' \"Apology Mission\"!","article_text_1st50words":"Japs' \"Apology Mission\"! 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They have issued posters telling the Anuamites that they must","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":37,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19451015-1","issue_date":"15 October 1945","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19451015-1.1.2","page_number":"2/3","article_id":"maltribune19451015-1.2.36","article_title":"Untitled","article_text_1st50words":"The Japanese Cabinet has approved measures granting women the right to vote and setting the age at 20 for both men and women, according to Reuter.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":38,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19451015-1","issue_date":"15 October 1945","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19451015-1.1.2","page_number":"2/3","article_id":"maltribune19451015-1.2.37","article_title":"CHINESE PROTEST TO SIAM","article_text_1st50words":"CHINESE PROTEST TO SIAM Reuter. Chungking, Oct. 13. The Chinese Foreign Office has instructed the Chinese Embassy in Washington to lodge a second protest with the Siamese Minister to Wash ington against anti-Chinese activities in Siam. Any failure by the Siamese Government to prevent further anti-Chinese disturbances will inevitably lead","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":39,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19451015-1","issue_date":"15 October 1945","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19451015-1.1.2","page_number":"2/3","article_id":"maltribune19451015-1.2.38","article_title":"U.S. WARSHIFS COMING TO SINGAPORE","article_text_1st50words":"U.S. WARSHIFS COMING TO SINGAPORE Reuter. Honolulu, Oct. 13. United States battleships California and Tennessee and six destroyers will leave Japanese waters on Monday for Singapore. The warships which will form the first United States naval force to visit the port since its liberation will spend a week in Singapore","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":40,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19451015-1","issue_date":"15 October 1945","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19451015-1.1.2","page_number":"2/3","article_id":"maltribune19451015-1.2.39","article_title":"Untitled","article_text_1st50words":"Persian Foreign Ministry has decided to prohibit pilgrimages by Persian subjects to Mecca until relations between Persia and Saudi Arabia are clarified, say reports in the Persian press.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":41,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19451015-1","issue_date":"15 October 1945","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19451015-1.1.2","page_number":"2/3","article_id":"maltribune19451015-1.2.40","article_title":"Jap M.P. Chief Caught In Perak","article_text_1st50words":"Jap M.P. 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These reforms are aimed at promoting a sense of","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":43,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19451015-1","issue_date":"15 October 1945","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19451015-1.1.2","page_number":"2/3","article_id":"maltribune19451015-1.2.42","article_title":"Untitled","article_text_1st50words":"Jean Herold Paquis, who broadcast from Radio Paris during the German occupation was shot by a firing squad on Oct. 11 at Fort de Chatillon, near Paris.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":44,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19451015-1","issue_date":"15 October 1945","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19451015-1.1.2","page_number":"2/3","article_id":"maltribune19451015-1.2.43","article_title":"CONTACTS","article_text_1st50words":"CONTACTS Mr. Hsu Tsai Ming, former manager of Chung Hwa Book Co; Mrs. Hsu Tsal Ming, former principal of Chung Pen Chinese Girls' School; and Mr. Hsu Sin Po, former student of Raffles Institute are glad to Inform their friends In Maiaya that they are all safe and well in","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":45,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19451015-1","issue_date":"15 October 1945","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19451015-1.1.2","page_number":"2/3","article_id":"maltribune19451015-1.2.44","article_title":"Untitled","article_text_1st50words":"Mr. F.S. Wood of the Scientific tific Instrument Co., Ltd., who left Singapore on Sept. 15, has now arrived in England, and is anxious to contact friends in Malaya. His address is c/o the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China, 38 Bishopsgate, London E.C.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":46,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19451015-1","issue_date":"15 October 1945","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19451015-1.1.2","page_number":"2/3","article_id":"maltribune19451015-1.2.45","article_title":"THREE LOOTERS SHOT DEAD","article_text_1st50words":"THREE LOOTERS SHOT DEAD I Two men and a woman were shot dead in Upper Serangoon Road in the last two days when they attempted to get away with loot from a Jap store in the vicinity of Ehe Malayan Signs Press. It Is stated a man drove a car","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":47,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19451015-1","issue_date":"15 October 1945","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19451015-1.1.2","page_number":"2/3","article_id":"maltribune19451015-1.2.46","article_title":"MAIL FROM INDIA","article_text_1st50words":"MAIL FROM INDIA The first mall to come from India in the last 3| years arrived at the Singapore General Post Office on Saturday. The mails which were dispatched from Calcutta, are now being sorted out for general distribution.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":48,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19451015-1","issue_date":"15 October 1945","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19451015-1.1.2","page_number":"2/3","article_id":"maltribune19451015-1.2.47","article_title":"Bengal Food Position","article_text_1st50words":"Bengal Food Position Reuter. London, Oct. 13. The financial and political weekly Economist commenting in its current issue on \"ru mours and reports that another Bengal famine may be imminent\" writes: \"There will be no excuse this time if a single village is allowed to go short for lack of","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":49,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19451015-1","issue_date":"15 October 1945","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19451015-1.1.2","page_number":"2/3","article_id":"maltribune19451015-1.2.48","article_title":"Ceylonese In Malaya","article_text_1st50words":"Ceylonese In Malaya Reuter. Oct. 12. The Ceylon National Congress in a resolution appealing to the Ceylon Government and public to organise relief for Ceylonese in Malaya declared that since Ceylonese residents in Malaya and other occupied countries were left unprotected by the British Government In evacuating from Malaya In","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":50,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19451015-1","issue_date":"15 October 1945","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19451015-1.1.2","page_number":"2/3","article_id":"maltribune19451015-1.2.49.1","article_title":"Page 2/3 Advertisements Column 1","article_text_1st50words":"OREBT I A' G S to all our European friends and customers, wherever you may be. THE SINGAFOPE AUCTIONEERS (Established 1934.) Auctioneers to The Consular Bodies, High Govt. Officials, etc. E. J. Motiwalla Co. ST A l lONERS PAPER MERCHANTS 2, Raffles Place, Singapore. 'Phone 4570. Branch: 6, Peach Street,","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":51,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19451015-1","issue_date":"15 October 1945","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19451015-1.1.2","page_number":"2/3","article_id":"maltribune19451015-1.2.49.2","article_title":"Page 2/3 Advertisements Column 2","article_text_1st50words":"BEE HUAT CO, LTD., No. 121, Beach Road. Tel: 7826 IMPORTERS EXPORTERS. COMMISSION AGENTS, OENKRAL MERCHANTS, ESTATE TIN MINE SUPPLIERS. We hereby beg to inform the public that we have resumed business at the above addiess. We trust that we may have the opportunity of serving you, and we assure","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":52,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19451016-1","issue_date":"16 October 1945","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19451016-1.1.1","page_number":"4/1","article_id":"maltribune19451016-1.2.1","article_title":"Masthead","article_text_1st50words":"The Malaya Tribune Telephone, 5811. THE NEWSPAPER OF THE PEOPLE OF MALAYA FOUR PAGES TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1945. PRICE 10 CENTS","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":53,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19451016-1","issue_date":"16 October 1945","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19451016-1.1.1","page_number":"4/1","article_id":"maltribune19451016-1.2.2","article_title":"Public Aid Sought In Drive Against Gangs","article_text_1st50words":"Public Aid Sought In Drive Against Gangs If bum luci) i \\ctkx i\" ihf PoJice foi sometime now And n mus( be- known to the public, that there are illegal armed gangs operating in Singapore, extorting money from the public, looting houses and stores, and even resorting to kidnapping and","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":54,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19451016-1","issue_date":"16 October 1945","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19451016-1.1.1","page_number":"4/1","article_id":"maltribune19451016-1.2.3","article_title":"Untitled","article_text_1st50words":"From tomorrow Noel Coward's Film. \"In Which We Serve\", will be shown at the Cathay. This film is the story of a British destroyer in action, and is one of the best films produced in Britain dur ing the war. The part of the Naval officer is played by Noel","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":55,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19451016-1","issue_date":"16 October 1945","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19451016-1.1.1","page_number":"4/1","article_id":"maltribune19451016-1.2.4","article_title":"First Murder Trial Opens","article_text_1st50words":"First Murder Trial Opens Hearing in the first murder trial to be held here since the liberation of Singapore opened in the Superior Court yesday, with Lt.-Col. A. J. Bostock Hill, President of the court, and two assessors presiding. In the dock stood a middleaged Chinese, Hew Meo, alias Khoo","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":56,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19451016-1","issue_date":"16 October 1945","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19451016-1.1.1","page_number":"4/1","article_id":"maltribune19451016-1.2.5","article_title":"World Demand For Malaya's Produce","article_text_1st50words":"World Demand For Malaya's Produce A review of Malayan trade is given in the first post-war market report issued by Fraser and Company, the well-known Singapore broker. The report says that the strength of trade is reflected In buying enquiries from all over the world, with not a single selling","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":57,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19451016-1","issue_date":"16 October 1945","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19451016-1.1.1","page_number":"4/1","article_id":"maltribune19451016-1.2.6","article_title":"A Bad Old Custom","article_text_1st50words":"A Bad Old Custom An official statement warns the services in Singapore against the purchase at black market prices of cinema tickets from professional touters. Their practice is to buy a block of tickets and when the \"House Full\" notice is put up, they sell them at any price they","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":58,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19451016-1","issue_date":"16 October 1945","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19451016-1.1.1","page_number":"4/1","article_id":"maltribune19451016-1.2.7","article_title":"FREED AFTER 23 MONTHS OF TORTURE","article_text_1st50words":"FREED AFTER 23 MONTHS OF TORTURE AFTER being Imprisioned ;md tortured '»y Jap& toi 44 months, rescued aud brought to life by tne British, Mr. Choy Koon Heng and his courageous wife Elizabeth Choy rejoined their family in Mackenzie Road last week. Elizabeth has already left for a four-months' holiday","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":59,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19451016-1","issue_date":"16 October 1945","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19451016-1.1.1","page_number":"4/1","article_id":"maltribune19451016-1.2.8","article_title":"Untitled","article_text_1st50words":"Tenders are invited for the supply of pure fresh toddy to the Government Toddy Shops in Singapore from Nov. 1, to June 20, 1946. Applications sealed and marked \"toddy tender\" with a deposit of $100 should be sent to the S. O. 1.. Customs, Customs House. Maxwell Road, Singapore.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":60,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19451016-1","issue_date":"16 October 1945","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19451016-1.1.1","page_number":"4/1","article_id":"maltribune19451016-1.2.9","article_title":"Chinese In India: List 2","article_text_1st50words":"Chinese In India: List 2 The following is a continuation of the list of names of Singapore Chinese who are now in India, together with their addresses: Mr. Lee Kirn Chuan, British Ministry of Information, Cal- cutta; Mr. Michael Lee, Armament Depot R. Y. N. Bombay: Mrs. Lee Slew Keng","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":61,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19451016-1","issue_date":"16 October 1945","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19451016-1.1.1","page_number":"4/1","article_id":"maltribune19451016-1.2.10","article_title":"Prison Sentence For Six Looters","article_text_1st50words":"Prison Sentence For Six Looters \"I would like to point out that this court is determined to inflict heavy punishment on those found guilty of looting. This is an offence which must be stopped\", declared Major D. P. Rees. presiding officer in the First District Court, when he passed sentences","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":62,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19451016-1","issue_date":"16 October 1945","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19451016-1.1.1","page_number":"4/1","article_id":"maltribune19451016-1.2.11","article_title":"Untitled","article_text_1st50words":"The dates of Mr. Clifford Huntsman's Piano Recital in the Victoria Memorial Hall have been changed. The first Recital will be on Wednesday as announced, but the following two will be on Saturday. Oct. 20 and Tuesday. Oct. 23.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":63,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19451016-1","issue_date":"16 October 1945","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19451016-1.1.1","page_number":"4/1","article_id":"maltribune19451016-1.2.12","article_title":"SINGAPORE IN THE THROES OF A QUICK FACE LIFT","article_text_1st50words":"SINGAPORE IN THE THROES OF A QUICK FACE LIFT Oingapore today is having its face lifted. Three-and-a-half years ot p occupation have left their marks, but these are all being tapidly eradicated. Already very little evidence remains of the Jap attempt to make Singapore a la Japonaise. Business houses and","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":64,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19451016-1","issue_date":"16 October 1945","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19451016-1.1.1","page_number":"4/1","article_id":"maltribune19451016-1.2.13","article_title":"Communists Threaten Resistance","article_text_1st50words":"Communists Threaten Resistance Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 1 1 he announcement of the Bril ish policy m Malaya, which com cides with the arrival of Sir Harold Mru Michael, has been very well received among lawabiding better-class Chinese professional and commercial com mumties,\" is the latest press mes sage released by","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":65,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19451016-1","issue_date":"16 October 1945","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19451016-1.1.1","page_number":"4/1","article_id":"maltribune19451016-1.2.14","article_title":"RELIEF TO S.S.V.F.","article_text_1st50words":"RELIEF TO S.S.V.F. Families or dependents of volun teers killed m action may DOW get advances against whatever pay tnent due to them up to a maxim um amount of 100. Applications are to he made at the S.S.V.F. building, Beach Road, where all relevant papers should be shown. It","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":66,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19451016-1","issue_date":"16 October 1945","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19451016-1.1.1","page_number":"4/1","article_id":"maltribune19451016-1.2.15","article_title":"POLICE SLEUTH KIDNAPPED: $1,000 REWARD","article_text_1st50words":"POLICE SLEUTH KIDNAPPED: $1,000 REWARD 'JMie Police is combing island in search of a plain clothes member of the force who was kidnapped from his home in Gey'ang Road on Friday night by a gang of armed Chinese. The missing detective is Teo Bah Chi)). Public aid in locating the","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":67,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19451016-1","issue_date":"16 October 1945","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19451016-1.1.1","page_number":"4/1","article_id":"maltribune19451016-1.2.16","article_title":"Tongkangs Bring In Fuel, Livestock","article_text_1st50words":"Tongkangs Bring In Fuel, Livestock Large quantities of firewood and charcoal have arrived in Singapore from neighbouring islands by means of tongkang, and are at present being unloaded. Many more tongkangs loaded to the full are expected to re turn here soon. The first shipments ot pigs from Bali have","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":68,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19451016-1","issue_date":"16 October 1945","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19451016-1.1.1","page_number":"4/1","article_id":"maltribune19451016-1.2.17","article_title":"BIG CHINESE RALLY","article_text_1st50words":"BIG CHINESE RALLY mass rally of the Chinese community will be staged at the Happy World Stadium on Sunday, Oct. 21, at 2 p.m. in honour of Mr. Tan Kah Kee, Malayan Chinese leader. A 1 1 Chinese public organizations are invited to send representatives to the function—incidentally the first","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":69,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19451016-1","issue_date":"16 October 1945","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19451016-1.1.1","page_number":"4/1","article_id":"maltribune19451016-1.2.18","article_title":"DUTCH MOVE TO SOLVE JAVA DEADLOCK","article_text_1st50words":"DUTCH MOVE TO SOLVE JAVA DEADLOCK \"Old Colonial System Must Go v van Mook Reuter. Batavia Oct. 15. The Dutch Administration have worked out plans for the future of Indonesia based on Queen Wilhelmina's declaration of 1942, Lieutenant Governor-General of the Netherlands Indies vanMook told pressmen today He said (hese","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":70,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19451016-1","issue_date":"16 October 1945","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19451016-1.1.1","page_number":"4/1","article_id":"maltribune19451016-1.2.19","article_title":"Laval Executed","article_text_1st50words":"Laval Executed Reuter. Paris, Oct. 15 Vichy Premier L»v. I was shot at 12.28 v.va. to-day at Fort Chatillon by a firing squad. An earlier report states that when the magistrates entered Laval s cell this morning and told him he was about to be taken for execution, Laval turning","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":71,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19451016-1","issue_date":"16 October 1945","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19451016-1.1.1","page_number":"4/1","article_id":"maltribune19451016-1.2.20","article_title":"Chiang To Visit Britain, U.S.","article_text_1st50words":"Chiang To Visit Britain, U.S. Reuter. Chungking, (&gt; t. 15. Generalissimo Chiang Kaishek stated today that he hoped to visit llritatn, the United States, Russia and France as soon as possible. Speaking of the political issue between th c Kuomintmg and Chinese communists over the administration of the liberated areas,","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":72,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19451016-1","issue_date":"16 October 1945","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19451016-1.1.1","page_number":"4/1","article_id":"maltribune19451016-1.2.21","article_title":"Untitled","article_text_1st50words":"Japanese shipyards have started to construct 370,000 tons of shipping and repairing (»00,000 tons, with orders from the Japanese Government to finish their task before the end of the year.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":73,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19451016-1","issue_date":"16 October 1945","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19451016-1.1.1","page_number":"4/1","article_id":"maltribune19451016-1.2.22","article_title":"N. E. I. Governor Resigns","article_text_1st50words":"N. E. I. Governor Resigns Reuter. 1 Loudon Oct. 15 Latent developments in Indone I sia situation, today were the' resin I nation of the Dutch Governor Ge j tteral of Netherlands Hast Indiel and the statement by his deputy j thai the Dutch Government is prepared to meet Dr.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":74,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19451016-1","issue_date":"16 October 1945","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19451016-1.1.1","page_number":"4/1","article_id":"maltribune19451016-1.2.23","article_title":"Jap Military \"Thoroughly Beaten\"","article_text_1st50words":"Jap Military \"Thoroughly Beaten\" Reuter. Tokyo Oct. 1 5 general Douglas Macarthur, Allied Supreme Commander, btoadcasting to the United States today for the first time in twelve months declared the Japanese military caste was thoroughly beaten and cowed. General Macarthur stressed that the Japanese Army, contrary to some concepts was","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":75,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19451016-1","issue_date":"16 October 1945","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19451016-1.1.1","page_number":"4/1","article_id":"maltribune19451016-1.2.24","article_title":"NEHRU'S DEMAND","article_text_1st50words":"NEHRU'S DEMAND Reuter. London Oct. 15. Although Indian troops in Indole lima were still extending their area of occupation against light resistance from Annamite rationalists and in Java a battalion of Gurkhas had moved up toßuitenzorg, south-west of Batavia, to disarm Japanese forces, no action by Indian troops against the","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":76,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19451016-1","issue_date":"16 October 1945","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19451016-1.1.1","page_number":"4/1","article_id":"maltribune19451016-1.2.25","article_title":"Untitled","article_text_1st50words":"The Joint Congressional I Committee, set up in response ito widespread demand for a I thorough investigation of the j Pearl Harbour disaster, has dc j gun preliminary review of the evidence submitted by the War and Navy departments.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":77,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19451016-1","issue_date":"16 October 1945","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19451016-1.1.1","page_number":"4/1","article_id":"maltribune19451016-1.2.26","article_title":"Saigon Quiet As French Naval Units Arrive","article_text_1st50words":"Saigon Quiet As French Naval Units Arrive Reuter. (By Michael Macdonagh, Reuters Special Correspondent) Saigon, Oct. 15. THE FRENCH CRUISER GLOIRE ARRIVED HERE TODAY WITH THE FIRST ELEMENTS OF GENERAL JACQUES LE CLERCS SECOND ARMOURED DIVISION. MORE SHIPS BRINGING FRENCH 7ROOPS ARE EXPECTED IN SAIGON THIS WEEK. Since Saturday nizht,","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":78,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19451016-1","issue_date":"16 October 1945","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19451016-1.1.1","page_number":"4/1","article_id":"maltribune19451016-1.2.27","article_title":"British Statement On Hitler","article_text_1st50words":"British Statement On Hitler Reuter. I London Oct. 15. 'J'HE British Government have no evidence proving conclusively either Hitler is dead or alive hut further investigations are being made. This was announced in Par liament today by Hector Mcneil, Under-Secretarv for Foreign Aflfai rs, answering questions on behalf of Ernest","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":79,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19451016-1","issue_date":"16 October 1945","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19451016-1.1.1","page_number":"4/1","article_id":"maltribune19451016-1.2.28","article_title":"GEN. SLIM IN BATAVIA","article_text_1st50words":"GEN. SLIM IN BATAVIA Reuter. Batavia, Oct. 15 The arrival here yesterday ot Lieutenant-Genetal Sir William Slim, famous Commander of the 14th Army in Burma, raised hopes of an early settlement ot the trouble throughout Java. One of his tirst orders is expected to be to the Japanese commander, Lieutenant","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":80,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19451016-1","issue_date":"16 October 1945","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19451016-1.1.1","page_number":"4/1","article_id":"maltribune19451016-1.2.29","article_title":"Untitled","article_text_1st50words":"The corvette \"Petunia\" will be the iirst of several warships which Britain is lending to China. The vessel is expected to be ready by the end of this year, and her Chinese crew, trained in Britain, are waiting to take over. Other vessels will include a light cruiser and warships","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":81,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19451016-1","issue_date":"16 October 1945","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19451016-1.1.1","page_number":"4/1","article_id":"maltribune19451016-1.2.30.1","article_title":"Page 4/1 Advertisements Column 1","article_text_1st50words":"SUN PEK KHONG CONSTRUCTION CO. General Building Contractors WEB JOO HOCK Manager. No. 285 Serangoon Road Tel. No. 4058","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":82,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19451016-1","issue_date":"16 October 1945","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19451016-1.1.2","page_number":"2/3","article_id":"maltribune19451016-1.2.31","article_title":"RECALLED TO LIFE","article_text_1st50words":"RECALLED TO LIFE T'en years or so ago I sailed down the coast ot Malaya for the first time. Delicate and distant it lay on the horizon, a greyishblue, slightly menacing line, embracing a new mode of life, new peoples and new habits. Behind it lay experiences yet to come,","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":83,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19451016-1","issue_date":"16 October 1945","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19451016-1.1.2","page_number":"2/3","article_id":"maltribune19451016-1.2.32","article_title":"Stern Action Against Annamite Insurrectionists","article_text_1st50words":"Stern Action Against Annamite Insurrectionists Two communiques issued in the past two days by the Allied Control Commission in Saigon indicate that General Gracey s troops are moving to carry out his recent warning to the Annamites that all who disregarded the truce signed by their leaders and the French","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":84,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19451016-1","issue_date":"16 October 1945","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19451016-1.1.2","page_number":"2/3","article_id":"maltribune19451016-1.2.33","article_title":"NEWSMEN IN TOKYO","article_text_1st50words":"NEWSMEN IN TOKYO Macarthur's Headquarters in Tokyo have issued a decree ordering drastic reduction in the number of newspapers permitted to remain in Japan after Oct. 26, reports Reuter. He also ordered that accredited war correspondents shall revert to the status of civilian correspondent by N that date. Among those","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":85,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19451016-1","issue_date":"16 October 1945","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19451016-1.1.2","page_number":"2/3","article_id":"maltribune19451016-1.2.34","article_title":"NEWS IN BRIEF","article_text_1st50words":"NEWS IN BRIEF The British Government has agreed to lend a light cruiser and other warships, escort and destroyer types, to the Chinese Navy at some future date,'' according to a statement by the Financial Secretary to the Admiralty, John Dugdale. Prime Minister Attlee had told the House of Commons","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":86,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19451016-1","issue_date":"16 October 1945","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19451016-1.1.2","page_number":"2/3","article_id":"maltribune19451016-1.2.35","article_title":"Clothing, Food May be Scarce for Some Time","article_text_1st50words":"Clothing, Food May be Scarce for Some Time •JHE basic policy of the B.M.A. with regard to Malaya's imP°rt trade was explained at length ln a recent broadcast by Colonel A. W. Wallich, M.C., formerly one of the senior members of Boustead and Co., and now in charge of the","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":87,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19451016-1","issue_date":"16 October 1945","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19451016-1.1.2","page_number":"2/3","article_id":"maltribune19451016-1.2.36","article_title":"Untitled","article_text_1st50words":"Hitlers former deputy, Rudolf Hess, former German Com mander-in-Chief in Italy and in Western Germany Kesselring and Germany's financial wi z a r d Schact have been placed m gaol in Nuremberg, awaiting trial.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":88,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19451016-1","issue_date":"16 October 1945","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19451016-1.1.2","page_number":"2/3","article_id":"maltribune19451016-1.2.37","article_title":"SECURITY BRANCH SWOOP ON SUSPECTS","article_text_1st50words":"SECURITY BRANCH SWOOP ON SUSPECTS K. L. Clean-up Drive Forges Ahead (By Our Special Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 14. IT can now be revealed that the sudden swoop by the Security Branch upon suspect» and notorious characters in Kuala Lumpur was merely the start of a great drive to clean","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":89,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19451016-1","issue_date":"16 October 1945","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19451016-1.1.2","page_number":"2/3","article_id":"maltribune19451016-1.2.38","article_title":"Freedom -- Key To Peace","article_text_1st50words":"Freedom Key To Peace Reuter. Chungking. Oct. 14. Unless the world wants to see the re-enacting of a costly tragedy, independence must be granted, sooner or later, to India, as to all other nations. Professor Tak Yun-shan, who is teaching Chinese in India, told Reuter In an interview today. The","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":90,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19451016-1","issue_date":"16 October 1945","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19451016-1.1.2","page_number":"2/3","article_id":"maltribune19451016-1.2.39","article_title":"T. U. C. Leader On India Problem","article_text_1st50words":"T. U. C. Leader On India Problem Reuter. London, Oct. 14 IN. M. Joshl, 70-year-old j General Secretary of the AllI India Trade Union Congress and one of the Labour representatives to the 1.L.0. conference, which opens in Paris tomorrow, told the Sunday newspaper, Reynolds News, that \"political parties in","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":91,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19451016-1","issue_date":"16 October 1945","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19451016-1.1.2","page_number":"2/3","article_id":"maltribune19451016-1.2.40","article_title":"INDIANS IN MALAYA","article_text_1st50words":"INDIANS IN MALAYA London: No official estimate, says Keuter, is available in London regarding the number of Indians lik y to be eligible for Malayan citizenship under the new proposals announced by Colonial Secretary George Hall in the House of Commons last week. The Colonial Office were unable to go","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":92,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19451016-1","issue_date":"16 October 1945","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19451016-1.1.2","page_number":"2/3","article_id":"maltribune19451016-1.2.41","article_title":"100 Russians Caught In British Raid","article_text_1st50words":"100 Russians Caught In British Raid Reuter. Berlin, Oct. 13. Over 2,000 persons including over 100 Russian soldiers and officers were arrested this afternoon when British military police and German civilian police, supported by armoured cars and tanks of the \"desert rats\" swooped in a secretly-prepared raid on a busy","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":93,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19451016-1","issue_date":"16 October 1945","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19451016-1.1.2","page_number":"2/3","article_id":"maltribune19451016-1.2.42","article_title":"Untitled","article_text_1st50words":"Troops of SEAC will be the only exception in the War Office order announced recently to reduce food ration of overseas services to garrison level \"in view of general food shortage and to assist in maintaining supplies for Britain's civilian population\".","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":94,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19451016-1","issue_date":"16 October 1945","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19451016-1.1.2","page_number":"2/3","article_id":"maltribune19451016-1.2.43","article_title":"Large Estate Supplies On Way To Malaya","article_text_1st50words":"Large Estate Supplies On Way To Malaya Ipoh, oct 14 T ARGE quantities of estate supplies including jj knives, mangles, formic acid and other requisites tor rubber tapping and manufacture have already been shipped from Britain for Malaya, according to officials of the Ministry of Supplies' Rubber and Produce Buying","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":95,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19451016-1","issue_date":"16 October 1945","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19451016-1.1.2","page_number":"2/3","article_id":"maltribune19451016-1.2.44","article_title":"Times On Reforms For Malaya","article_text_1st50words":"Times On Reforms For Malaya Reuter. London, Oct. 12. The London Times to-day welcomes the decision to create the Malayan Union with its own separate citizenship as \"a far-reaching and courageous decision.\" The Times says the Chinese, together with Indians, form the \"economic backbone\" of Malaya, and the problem of","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":96,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19451016-1","issue_date":"16 October 1945","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19451016-1.1.2","page_number":"2/3","article_id":"maltribune19451016-1.2.45","article_title":"Untitled","article_text_1st50words":"Reuter. Sunderland flying-boats of the British Overseas Airways Corporation are now flying an extended service to Rangoon. It is hoped in the future to extend the service to Singapore, says Reuter.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":97,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19451016-1","issue_date":"16 October 1945","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19451016-1.1.2","page_number":"2/3","article_id":"maltribune19451016-1.2.46","article_title":"To Wrest World Air Speed Record","article_text_1st50words":"To Wrest World Air Speed Record Reuter. London, Oct. 14. Britain will shortly attempt to break the world air speed record with a jet-propelled Gloster Meteor aircraft. The record at present stands at 481.4 miles per hour. If training flights go smoothly and the weather is suitable, the attempt may","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":98,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19451016-1","issue_date":"16 October 1945","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19451016-1.1.2","page_number":"2/3","article_id":"maltribune19451016-1.2.47","article_title":"NO VOTE FOR NAZIS","article_text_1st50words":"NO VOTE FOR NAZIS Reuter. Frankfurt, Oct. 13. General Dwlght Eisen-Howcr, flatly denying reports that by placing Germans in office in the United States zone he was giving Germany back to the Germans, said: \"We are no more turning Germany back to the Germans than flying\" He announced that soldiers","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":99,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19451016-1","issue_date":"16 October 1945","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19451016-1.1.2","page_number":"2/3","article_id":"maltribune19451016-1.2.48","article_title":"Indonesian Struggle","article_text_1st50words":"Indonesian Struggle Reuter. London, Oct. 12. The New Leader, official journal of the Independent Labour Party, commenting on criticism of the Indonesian Republican Government on grounds that 2f leaders had collaborated with the Japanese, says, The people of Indonesia, like the people of Burma and Malaya were opposed to any","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":100,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19451016-1","issue_date":"16 October 1945","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19451016-1.1.2","page_number":"2/3","article_id":"maltribune19451016-1.2.49","article_title":"Untitled","article_text_1st50words":"Ipoh, Oct. 14. T. Kunichika. first Jap police i m u er Tal Plng, later CWef Police Officer. 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