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Malaya Position

SINGAPORE, DEC. 28. CHINESE IN SINGAPORE AND MALAYA ARE LOOK- ING FORWARD TO THE DAY THEY HOPE IT:15 COMING SOON-WHEN THEIR INTERESTS WILL BE MORE EFFECTIVELY REPRESENTED BY THE "OFFI- CIAL CHUNGKING GOVERNMENT. THERE STILL IS NO INFORMATION AS TO THE PROSPECTIVE 'ARRI- VAL OF THE CHINESE CONSUL GENERAL RE- PORTED TO HAVE BEEN REASSIGNED TO SINGA- PORE. PRIOR TO THE WAR, SINGAPORE CHINESE WERE LEADING CONTRIBUTORS TO THE GENERAL ECO- NOMY AND PROSPERITY OF MALAYA. WHEN THE RECOG- THEY JAPANESE OCCUPIED MALAYA, NISED THE IMPORTANCE OF THE CHINESE, BUT THE CHINESE BUSINESSMEN WERE TOO SHREWD TO BE EXPLOITED UNLESS THE JAPANESE EM- PLOYED OVERWHELMING PRESSURE.

Disclosure

Flight

Seattie, Dec. 28. Gorporat Wallaco H. Har- grave, of Topeka, Kansas, arrived here after completing an 11,000-mile plane trip in an iron tung from Indio where he was strickson; with infantile paralysis: He began the flight from Caloutta. Bargrave ·la en route Fitesimmons general hospital here.Associated Press. "Ta

Want Allied

Within four months, the Ma. Investigation

to

BATAVIA, DEC. 28.

Ceylon Problem

COLOMBO, DEC. 28. ARE REFUGEES FROM THE NETHERLANDS EAST IN- DIES WELCOME IN OLY LON? THIS "HAS BEEN A BURNING QUESTION SINCE THE ISLAND WAS THREATENED WITH ARICE CUT FOR CHRISTMAS WEEK THROUGH THE NON ARRIVAL OF AN EX- PECTED RICE SHIP, STATED A REPORT OF THE DUTCH NEWS AGENCY. TO ALLAY PUBLIC FEARS, THE NEWSPAPERS TO-DAY PUBLISHED A STATEMENT THAT THERE WOULD NOT BE A' DRAIN ON CIVIL STOCKS WITH THE ADVENT OF REFUGEES FROM JAVA, AS THAT WAS PURELY A MILITARY COMMITMENT AND THE

MILITARY WOULD THEREFORE, PROVIDE ALL FOOD AND ACCOMMODATION..

In reply to the statement the wife of a British planter in Kandy has written to the neww papers questioning the sincerity of the authorities, saying: Inyn Chinese fast are regaining

LEADERS OF THE UN- "One has the greatest sym- their important position in Ma laya's economy. They are setting RECOGNISED INDONESIAN pathy for the Dutch in Java, es- the wheels of industry turning REPUBLIC ARE SEEKING TO pecially for young children. One

HAVE AN

AMERICAN OB has also great sympathy for the

LEARN THE

and have sont representatives ALLIED COMMISSION TOUR Ceylonese in Ceylon. Was Tactless

of

Washington. Dec. 28. Beaster Lucas Democrat illinois, yesterday and he believes the Senate-House Inquiry Com mittees action in disclosing the that the American had secrot

Japanese been reading Gorman,

nationa' cunfdential and other mesonsros “han kiven us a diplo-

pot-back that can't incnsured."

Lucas said the country will suffer a great loss in future avok- ing of information about activities

on n'vast 'scale.

The war actually improved the Malaya. The Chinese status in war proved to the British the real sincerity of Chinces friendship. Ailled prisoners of war in Malaya can vouch for what the Chinese did in their behalf, often risking death at Japanese hands,

MAJOR FACTOR Within a week after British occupation Brigadier P. B. Mo-

BRIDGE NOTES

Neither side vulnerable

B. A KI 8

B. 7 4

D. A Q 7

10 8

Charity "Please tell us how this should to cities of Clilna by air and sea | JAVA 1 AND to restore China-Malaya trade SITUATION OF THE PEOPLE begins at home, and until the have been bid," writes C.R.U., of which before the war operated BEFORE ANY ALLIED MILIT present meagre rice ration and Kansas City, Me. "We're sure both wrong, but we don't ARY ACTION IS LAUNCHED all other essential commodities of us were

are assured to all people in Cey-know just what bida would right: THERE

Newsmen who have toured Java lan, it is unfair of the Govern- Last, Dealer have come to the conclusion that ment to agree with the military Soekarno and Chia|to put a further strain on the President government are tremendously po island's resources."

people and

have pular with the

WRONGLY INFORMED? the support of a wide variety of groups. Their conclusions weres

The writer, according to the (1) The Indonesian army now Dutch agency, said that she un-

is sum- has sufficient arme and re-cleatly disciplined to ensure safederatands things are far from S. 4 4 2

D. 8 delivery of all Japancae still to what they should be in the re- H.

"An epidemic of measles has Č. 1985 developed amongst other things,

hear that refugees many cases, who are fit and well, expect to be waited on, and are not willing to do a good job of

The work for themselves.

been East "I hope that I have wrongly informed. Whoever the military may be, whether the South-East Asia Command...är. The Ceyion Command, they have Pass

dviously underinken rather too much."

uf other paid a reporter Kerron expressed confidence that bu rounded up by the British andfugee campo.

Anokhor

aro

not

govern- niso

he thinks code breaking will con the Chinese would be a major fac- of all former allied intersees and

normalcy. Chin-war prisoners. la the Lizne "as it always has

tor in restoring

(2) The Indonesian conceded that it was

ese initiative manifested itself an

perform this Paut,"

it the likely that every nation

soon as the British forces arrived. ment is eager to already

To-day the Chinese again figure task as on as nox ible. changed its

The internoge. after long work ins

in all forms of trade. At the out- The Japanano codes.

what they brank of the war, many of Singa- inprisonment by the Japanese are crowded cnarps more sendiser any

to now confined to Chinese went thought were hlohly confidential pore's 500,000

India, Australia, Ceylon and a few and while they are not treated to their antionals.

to the United Kingdom and South they lack aullieent food and me The Committee is now in recnsa

Africa.

Revend a favoured few dicine Associated Press. unt a week from to-day. --A390-

none have returned. but their re-

STUDENTS DEMONSTRATE cinted Preen,

patriation is receiving attention.

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exchange of foreign moneys.

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OFFICES

FERRY SERVICES AT 40 MINUTE INTERVALS BETWEEN ↑ P.M. AND 9,80 AM.

The Japanese took an estimated 30,000 Chinese from Singapore a far north as Manchuria and as far east as the Marshall islands

for labour Kangs.

Out of 500,000 Chinese popula- tion in Malaya, only 60 have been detained on suspicion of collabora tion with the Japanese-Associat

od Press

Morcow. Dec. 29.

A Tosa dispatch from Beirut reported yesterday that a studeni held in demonstration had been the Syrian capital. Damascus, to demand the Immediate and un conditional withdrawal of English and Erench troops from Syrian territory-Ansoclated Press.

Waste Allegation

Military Against U.S.

WASHINGTON, DEC. 27. SENATOR KNOWLAND, REPUBLICAN OF CALIFORNIA, TO-DAY SAID HE AND HIS FELLOW SENATORS HOPE TO DETERMINE WITHIN A MONTH WHE- THER MILITARY GOODS ARE BEING WASTEFULLY THROWN AWAY NOW.

DEFENCE THE SUB-COMMITTEE OF THE SENATE'S

ro-MORROW WILL INVESTIGATING COMMITTEE

THE WORLD BEGIN A MONTH-LONG ROUND FLIGHT SEEKING ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS WHE THER USABLE TRUCKS ARE BEING PUSHED OVER CLIFFS AND WHETHER FOOD IS BEING ALLOWED TO SPOIL WHILE CHIL DREN GO HUNGRY. Heading the group is Senator

Tunnel: Democrat of Delaware. ATROCITY CHARGES

Another member; besides Know- land is Senator Mitchell. Demo- erat of Washington State.

Yokohama, Dec. 28.

in

C. 10 2

0. A Q 7 3

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8. 10 2 3

B. A 6 2

D. K J 0 2

G. KG

bidding:

South

Worl

Port IH.

Pa

Pass

1 NT Tast

Par

- NT

Paza

North iQ.

OHARITY FOOTBALL

MATCH

Gin-C FUND FOR THE RELIEF OF CHINESE DISTRESS

and

CHINA RELIEF FUND

RÖY İL NAVY.

* vorzug.: CHINESE.

BUNDAY, 30h Dosombor, 1945

So kumpoo Ground Kiok Of 1.30 P. 5. Admission: $0.00 (sonto)

$1 00 (at.nding.)

GANLE, PAKE & CO., LID: Wine & Spirit Morchants

We have resumed business. Etooks expected very shortly.

Address: Es. George's Building.

Chater Road, Hong Kong.

Tal. 20136.

BRITISH MILITARY ADMIN- ISTRATION, (HONG KONG.) LEGAL BRANCH

In re: Custodian Proclamation No 10 of 1945,00 SALE BY TENDER' (S. 309)

The Administration is pre- pared to 'received bids in writing for the purchase of the undernoted equlomeus as it stands, at houng Sai Wan Road, Shamshuipó,

One-Equipment for a Rice Mill, consisting of:-

1 Steam Engine, 30 LP. 1 Wood burning boiler

2 Grinding machines

2 Husks reparatois

I Water tank

1 Iron s'lding door

Į Wo den frame, dic

Permission to view can be of Proporty, 4th Floor, Windsor arranged with Office of Custodian House.

"As you can see, three notrump la a cinen, but we could have made North eined that spades. The Dutch agency regards this in

bid one nade as the opinion of a single In-South's feliure to

over East heart overcail convinc- dividual.

Ceylon. It says, is fully sym-ed him that the South hand didn't therefore say no point in men pathetic to refugees, and is do- contain a four-card snade suit. ile, ng ita utmost to aleviate the tioning the apacée, but went right hardships of these unfortunate

Sagled Tenders in Triplicata people. Response to the various to Kane in notrump-

"South demurred that his spade should be deposited with the appents has not gone unanswer- ed, and the only regret seems to suit was a little too shabby to bid. Chairman Tenders Board, Public be that times are unfortunately and that the diamonds were Works Branch; Civil Affairs short. One notrump, he felt, such that much more cannot be while not a good bid, was the best 10, C.S.O. Building (Ground done for humanity's sake.-Rou-available. What's your vardictor), before Noon 7th January,

ter.

Wants Long Sentence

N

C

MT

2995207

wrong.

As usual, in questions of this 1946, sort, both players were

The Administration does not Most experts would bid two dia-bind itself to accept the highest

fi

3

monds with the South hand, rather'

than one notrump; and some of or noy tender them would bid the anades in spite

of their weakness. We do not like South's choice of one notrump, but

11

R. A. WICKERSON, Custodian of Property.

caro even less for North's jump to VICTORIA, 28th December, 1945.

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BRITISH MILITARY ADMİN- {STRATION, (HONG KONG.)

LEGAL BRANCH

In re: Custodian "roclamation

No. 10 of 1995...

SALE BY TENDER (S. 636)

The Administration is prepared 17 receive bids in writing for the burchase of the undermota michinery as they stand, now lying at the North Point Instal Iation of the Hongkong Electric Co., Ltd.

three notrums. North's second bid should be two spades-unless he can be quite positive that his part Honolulu, Dec. 28.

ner would surely have bid any The Et. Rex, Norman S. Bin four-card spade holding If he had. sted. Episcopal Bishop of the held one. From there the road tu South is easy. Probably Philippines who was twice intern-Slam ed by the Japanese favoura

would raise to four spades, and then North might bid five dia- long occupation of Japan.

und He is on route to the United monds; South five hehrts,

to rebuild North six spades. States' to raise funds

were Howard Yesterday you churches; which were destroyed In the ravaged areas. He said that Schenken's partner and, with ne an orgubation of at least four ther side valperable. you held:

the Knowland bald in an Interview Captain Kel url, heavy set years, possibly ten, would give

liberal

elements and political

.strong that the army during the war former commsador of the Omata had a first class systern of sal-Kyushu prison camp went on trial onangh time to exert a vage which saved a "tromendous today on atrocity charges before democratic influence.

The Bishop who recently visited the. United States Military Com

quartors amount of shipping" by repair mission which a few hours before Japan sold that some

Would

The bidding? ing battle damage. He served had sentenced the first defendant, Zeared "the American army

beford as a Major in Europe before Et-Tatsuo, Tsuchiya, to life inarison be withdrawn top soon and

Que Electric Generating Unit ment.

the country was really liberalized." Jacoby You coming a Senator.

He found in Japan that most of NT (

of Japanese mand acture, mounted "Of course, war in itself is a Standing at rigid attention, wasteful process," said Know- Yuri ploaded innocent to all the churches went underground

during the war because "all manis ANSWER: Pass. Your chance on a coinmon badplate consisting land:

Thon many useful specifications accusing him of or-

for gang is practically n of 1954 & 120l ne fuggen dering or condoning the murder festations of western civilisation

1-6 cylinder Gasolene E-gine things had to be thrown away. two American prisoners of war. were rider suspicion" but ex- against the strong notrump open-

complete with cranes The scorched earth policy is an

opinion that the ng bid; and there is no point in The prosecution demanded the pressed the

a better risking a sizeable penalty just to example of destroying wilfully death penalty contending that the churches will have

1-15 KVA 220 V. “A.C. What we want to make sure of Loznier Army captain was respen-channel than ever before for the try for a partial score:

Generator,complete with Is that there is no unnecessary sible for the sets of his sub- spreading of Cbristianity."As

switchboard pe web waste now."

ordinates Associated Press.

gociated Press,

One All Compressor Unit of Japanese manufacture molited

FOOD WASTAGE Knowland commented that there may be quite valid rea- Bons for BOTNE destruction of things, that cost a lot to make such as explosives.

"On the other hand, the Com- mittee has had reports from time to time that items which would be of value o civilian eco- nomy here or in Atatralla. for example have been destroyed.

We have read as newspaper roaders hava of trucks being. pushed off cliffa.. Wo have heard reports of food being wasted.

THE

U.S.

Charges Against Officials In Germany

#

FRANKFURT, DEC, £8.

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DA 10 9 5 8 CA 10 7 5

Maier Schenken

wild

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Score 100 per cent for pass, O for any other bid..."

QUESTION

To-day you are Oswald Jacoby's} partner and with deither side vul on a common bedplate on wheels consisting of ATAU PER borable, you hold, beraga

1-4 cylinder Gasolene Engine direct coupled t) a 2-cylinder air compressor. 6% bora

10'6 DART 170 CAK 94

The bidding: You Schenken

PASH

What do you bid? Tomorrow).

(Anowor

by 6" stroke complete with 2 air tanks, air hose and

to view can

Office of Custodiar

Bida ars to be made per unit. Sealed Tenders in Triplicato should be deposited with the Manila, Doc. 28. Chairman, Tenders Board. Publit President Bengló, Osmens has Work Branch, + Cisol? Affairn muted the BenQ, C.S.O. Building (Ground læoners, many of Floor), before noor 7th January thesmen, pharged 5910s realisti

Christmas the Administration doon nos

of

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UNITED STATES MILITARY GOVERNMENT SPOKESMAN HERE TO-DAY SAID: WE KNOW OF NO ONE WORKING FOR HIS OWN SELFISH ENDS" ID WITHIN THE ARMY'S ADMINISTRATION OF THE (7) AMERICAN OCCUPIED GERMANYAGA DOCON The statement was made in man pointed that the entire G. "We don't know how true they reply to charges by Senator Har-Farben question has been placed ard. It may be for example

He said the United States that stocks of food have boun ley M. Kilgore, Demnerator on the four-power levels TRIBESHEN PARDONED kept from hungry people bo- Virginia in Washington last had only 9.75 per cent of the cause they become spolied today that some Argerican Farben assets within the Ameri ficiais: now, with the military keep people from polsoning

In the Russian zone cent were themselves.

and the enment had close pre-war can one and that 58:55 "per-nardonba

ties with the Nazis and were Knowland

flying

with the remainder split be "till ympathetic to the cause tween the British and the wit sekd-huntingYN Senators believe they can do "n constructive job for the Ameri- of cartellem and to their old French.

the messages Although many of our bind itself to accept the highout can people who have lots of German cartel partners

•Ball money tied up in supplies baser In connection with Kilgore's accesation that Army, men, black peale are still hogales and still. and installations of all kinds." further charge that the failure ed Industries. Maarmament a math before ret

He hopes his inspection trip to break up the Huge G. Farben required by the Foladam Con- The President signed an execu- rblessing 7,000,000 Industrier combine was at hus Lorence had bpm yolcud before verdor tional polley on handling sny-tration of Americau reluctance but did not hold up under an Poses representille two months Associated back pay to government employees. nies, goods abroad. Associate to carré out, the terms of the investigation.

Associated Press. Prep

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