The Straits Chronicle, 4 February 1946

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  • 11 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 118. MALACCA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1946. cl
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  • 572 1 International Relations Heading In liie Wrong Direction: Undercurrents 01 Intrigues And Threats A New Delhi, February 4. T a Press Conference held by the Foreign Relations C ommittee of the State Department in Washington, President Truman is reported to have warned the Russians in
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 586 1 The first major test as an international arbiter by the U.N.O. Security Council was brought to head when formal permission to Persia to state her case against Russia was approved by a majority vote. It is rather significant that a controversial issue of this nature should crop up
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  • 100 1 London, Feb. 3. For the first time since the announcement that a joint Control Commission for the Japanese will be instituted was made, thousands of Japanese are reported to have ‘peacefully’ demonstrated. More than a thousand petitions were sent to General MacArthur from all the districts
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  • 112 1 Wherever ENSA’s WELSH CIIOIR have played they have introduced themselves in a novel manner, first of all with a welcome spoken in Welsh and also with a signature tune played on the harp. Both are received with loud applause from the appreciative Welsh people in the
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  • 595 1 ANTHONY EDEN EXPOSES FALSEHOOD London, Fob. 3. |W|E. ANTHONY EDEN, Foreign Secretary in the Churchill War Cabinet, speaking in Eton today declared, “Britain has been accused by the Russians in the tribunal of the United Nations. Russians are trying to make out to the world
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  • 295 1 Issued Bv H.Q., B.M.A. (M) Ihe following official statement on the Soong Kwong case has been released to the Press by the above lI.Q. The petition for review against the conviction and sentence of Soong Kwong on 3rd January in the Superior Court in
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  • 366 2 A raid was carried out on 19th Januury, 1946 on Senai and Kulai wdth the object of recovering stolen property, both military and civilian. A great deal of stolen property was recovered and the raid was, therefore, a «success. It has,
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  • 140 2 Tuesday, 5 February FOOTBALL LEAGUE: it;: 1 vs. Indian Assn. (M.C, Ground). FOOT BALL PRACTICE: l‘Ut field Regt. (Folic > Depot Ground). IIO( KEY LEAGUE: Medicals vs. 24 I.G.H. (B.H.E.S. Ground). Wednesday, 6 February. FOOTBALL LEAGUE: Eurasians vs. M.C.R.C. (M.C. Ground). Thursday, 7 February. FOOTBALL (Friendly) Match: 126
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  • 134 2 Goals Teams P. W. L. I). Pt. F. A. M.C.R.C. 8 8 0 016 42 2 Malays 8 7 0 ***** 10 Eurasians 8 6 1 113 39 5 C. A. Police 7 5 0 212 20 7 19 Lancers 8 4 2 ***** 11 56 Workshops
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  • 132 2 Goals Teams P. W. L. D. Pt. F. A. Malays 7 5 1 1 11 20 7 56 Workshops 8 4 2 ***** 13 M.C.R.C. 6 4 1 1 918 4 24 I.G.H. 5 4 0 1 911 4 19 Lancers 6 3 0 3 910 5
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  • 52 2 For Week ending Sunday, 3 February, 1946. FOOTBALL M.C.R.C. beat Medicals B—o. Malays beat 56 Workshops 2—l. M.C.R.C. beat City Park 7 —o. Eurasians beat Indian Assn. 7- 0. HOCKEY: Indian Assn, beat Eurasians 1-0. 56 Workshops beat Medicals 3- 0. 56 Workshops drew with Indian
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  • 35 2 Results of Matches p’ayed on the M.C. Ground Saturday, 2 Feb: M- 1 1 Malays beat K.U. Malays A -1. Sundry, 3 Feb: Malacca Furasians drew with K.L. Malays 2-2.
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  • 393 2 Malacca Malays Beat K.L. Malays Malacca Malays scored a well deserving victory in their first inter-state soccer match in four years when the local All Muslim Wellare Association defeated the Kuala Lumpur Malays Football Team by four goals to one on the Malacca Club padang last Saturday. Over
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  • 98 2 Avenging their defeat at the hands of the Malacca Malays, the Kuala Lumpur Malay Football 1 earn put up a splendid game on Sunday when they drew level with the M.V.C. each side scoring two goals. V ith the visitors opening the score the crowd’s
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  • 61 2 London, Jan. 31. Britain in reply to a note from the Egyptian Government has i" on s' ect her wiiimm ss to review the Anglo-Egyptian Treaty in the light of mutual experience with due regard to the UNO 11 .it is revealed with the i
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  • 551 2 Statement Of Policy On Future Constitution (Continuation) The constitution of the Malayan Union will provide for a central authority consisting of a Governor with an Executive and a Legislative Council. In each State and Settlement there will be a local Council which will have such powers
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  • 128 2 San Francisco, Feb. 77. Mr. Sorensen, a member of tig British Parliamentary delegation which is in Calcutta to-day told correspondents, We have learned for ourselves the exact situation and the circumstances- prevailing in India. We came: here as the friends of this great country
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 147 2 THE CITY PARK SUN OPEN-AIR TALKIES February 3rd to sth Shirley Temple in Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm CITY OPEN-AIR TALKIES Feb. 2-5 SAI TAI HOW. CANTONESE WAYANG Day Show on 2nd, 3rd 4th Feb, China Dancing Revue Acrobatic Show from Singapore. GRAND PROGRAMME DURING ThE CHINESE NEW YEAR. CITY CABARET
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