The Straits Chronicle, 1 February 1946

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  • 13 1 The Straits Chronicle N.j H 7. MALACCA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1946. 10 ctm.
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  • 835 1 Sacred ideals Of The United Nations Charter To Be Applied in The Case Of India New Delhi, February 1. TTHL British Parliamentary delegation now touring India is reported to have met the Congress leader Pandit Nehru in AHahabad and held talks
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 752 1 The above caption refers to (he text of the ‘White Paper’ presented by the Secretary of State for the Colonies to Parliament by command of His Majesty. As the full text of the White Paper has been officially released by the Department of Publicity an«d Printing
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  • 593 1 THE CHANGE OF HEART IN MOSCOW DOES NOT CONDUCE TO PEACE London, Jan. 31. lIL BRIIISH Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernest Bevin to-day, told the House of Commons, Britain wants a much better display of sincerity -on- -ths-part -of tlie-Russian governmenLIn a recent statement I
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  • 23 1 HAPPY NEW YEAR The Straits Chronicle wishes all its Chinese readers, r.onreaders and advertisers a very happy, prosperous and peaceful New Year.—Ed. S.C.
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  • 54 1 Saigon, Jan. 31. The military control of French Tndo-China is reported to have passed into French hands. All British anti Indian troops will not take part in the maintenance of law and order in the country. Lt.-General Gracey is reported to have
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 1166 2 Statement Of Policy On Future Constitution TEXT OF WHITE PAPER PRESENTED BY THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE COLONIES TO PARLIAMENT BY COMMAND OF HIS MAJESTY. The territories concerned in this statement comprise first, the Colony of the Straits Settlements (that is to say Singapore, Penang
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  • 101 2 At a General Meeting of the members of the Seng Clieong Society, Jasin the following were elected Office-bearers:— President: Mr. Gan Kim Lian; Vice-President: Mr. Goh Lee Teng; Hon. Secretary: Mr. Lim Seong Hwee; Asst. Secretary: Mr. Gan Tek Kian; Hon. Treasurer: Mr. Loh Siew Hek;
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  • 79 2 Washington, Jan. 31. The U.S. Naval Affairs Committee announced in Washington to-day that the results of the forthcoming tests of atom bombs on U.S. ghost ships shall be an exclusive secret of the U.S. Government. Results of the tests can only be released
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  • 102 2 Will all students, who had commenced their studies at the College of Medicine in or before June 1941, and who had not completed them at the outbreak of the war with Japan, but now desire to continue their medical training at the College, please register
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  • 51 2 The Exhibition of War Pi., tures at the Chinese Assemt Hall, Kuala Lumpur sponsored by the Department of Publicity and Printing, B.M.A. continues to draw huge crowds. Amongst Hit visitors today was Mrs. Newbou/t wife of the new Chief Secretary Designate, Brig. A. T. Newboult C.M.G.,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 487 2 MAI HTA SETTLEMENT POLICE NOTICE REWARD $lOO The al.'.iv n ward will be paid ro U;e pe lii or apportioned amongst thi j .sons, giving information lesto:ng to the arrest *f a per: on or persons who are :n unauthorised possession of firearms together with ammunition without a licence. 2.
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    • 178 2 NOTICE CHEAP COCONUT OIL to public from MALACCA Oil MILL CO. Distributers:— B. Chunilal, No. 34, Mill Road. Chop Chai Hoe Whatt, No. 325,. Tranquerah Road. Price: 0.40 cents per bottle ol 18 tahils owing to the Chinese i New Year. MALACCA OIL MILL CO Plum Flower Studio CITY PARK,
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 188 2 THE CITY PARK SUN OPEN-AIR TALKIES Jan. 31-1 eb. 2 THE COWBOY THE LADY MIDNIGHT SHOW Feb. 2 at 11.30 p.m Shirley Temple in 4 (> “Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm’ FREE ADMISSION TO THE HARK AT 10.30 P.H CITY OPEN-AIR TALKIES Jan. 29-Feb. 1 KOON YAM TUCK TOW CANTONESE WAYANG
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