The Straits Chronicle, 6 February 1946
1946-02-06
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Title Section11 1946-02-06 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 120. MALACCA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1946. io11 words
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596 1946-02-06 1 Menace Of Communism May Retard Democratization Of Japan” Say Petitioners New Delhi, February 6. IN a long worded petition Japanese from all the main prefectures and districts of Japan Proper have protested to the Supreme Allied Commander in Japan, General Douglas MacArthur, against the596 words
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EDITORIAL
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Article857 1946-02-06 1 Lieut-Colonel D. Roper of the Malayan Education Service has written, a thought-provoking article entitled English Education in Singapore—lts aims and Its Spirit,” in the Sunday Times of February 3. Tracing the history of English education from the early days of the founding of Singapore by Sir Stamford Raffles,857 words
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162 1946-02-06 1 Chungking, Feb. 5. Although China had fought the Japanese long before the U.S. and Great Britain it was the cooperate effort of all three nations that had brought about the final collapse of Japan,” declared the Minister for Foreign Affairs in Chungking at162 words
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88 1946-02-06 1 Melbourne, Feb. 4. Ihe Australian Army Minister, Mr. Fordo told the Australian Parliament to-day that the Australians are anxious to get rid of Dutch troops from the country. He said that the presence of Dutch forces in Australia is causing some concern to the88 words
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614 1946-02-06 1 YOUNG EX-SERVICE AUSTRALIAN PRESIDES San Francisco, Feb. 5. THE International Youth Federation comprising 1 fifty nations in the world held its first big rally in Chicago to-day. The honour of being the first President went to an Australian Youth of twentythree who had614 words
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Advertisement24 1946-02-06 1 BLUE BIRD J PROVISION CO. I (Military ippliers) 153, Wo'it stan Road, Phone 116. Vtaiacca. (Fresh Food) Contractor for 30 I.U.P. 24 1.G.1L Malacca.24 words
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Article72 1946-02-06 2 *212 For Relief Work For the sake of Relief Work, the seats provided were charged for and a total sum of $242 (Dollars Two Hundred and Forty vo only) was collected. Out of which 50% of $l2l (Dollars ONE hundred and TWENTY one co y) was72 words
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Article141 1946-02-06 2 ■ianction For Increase Of Deposit the Director of Posts, Malaya, b'Ls been informed by the Colonial (dice, that sanction has been 3von to an increase in the limit of deposit in the. Post Office ►Savings Bank. As from 31st January, 1946, tiic annual limit of deposit141 words
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Article45 1946-02-06 2 A B.M.A. Nutrition Unit, comprising medical officers and dental surgeons, is expected to arrive here on the next few days when they will visit all schools in Malacca territory. Every school boy and girl will undergo medical and dental examination.45 words
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Article44 1946-02-06 2 Christian cemeteries which have been uncared for during the Jap occupation are now being cleared up by the authority concerned. The graves and pathways overgrown with grass and weeds are being trimmed and weeded out, presenting a more seem !y appearance.44 words
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Article87 1946-02-06 2 -Reuter. Nuremburg, Feb. 2. Kdos Vorrink, leader of the Dutch Socialist Party and former leader of the Dutch resistance movement, told the tribunal trying leading Nazis here to-day that while the ruins of Rotterdam were smoking in 1940 the Dutch Nazis Party held a demonstration dedicating a’ -Reuter. - 87 words
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Article108 1946-02-06 2 —lteuter. Vienna, Feb. 2. When Dr. Rudolf Neumayer, first Austrian traitor, was sentenced lor oiTences, committed before tlie outbreak of the war, to life imprisonment by the Vienna court today, two unusual condition-- were attached. On March 13 each year (date of Anschluss- Austria’s annexation—lteuter. - 108 words
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290 1946-02-06 2 Lieutenant-General Sir Montagu ivBE, Cfi, DSO, MG, who has left Burma Command to become Gom/nander of th’’ Allied Forces, Netherlands East Indies, has issued the following Order of the Day to all ranks in Burma Command. I greatly regret that as I have to290 words
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Article309 1946-02-06 2 Malaria, The Crux (To The Editor, Straits Chronicle) Malaria has been and is the foremost health problem in Malaya. Since the occupation by the Japanese this problem has been neglected by the eminent members of Public Health. With the result that the rural population particularly the309 words
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Article362 1946-02-06 2 LABOURERS IN THAILAND (To The Ed.tor, Straits Chronicle) Your correspondent Pathfinder raises in your issue of the 3rd December 1945, the question of the fate of coolies forced by the Japanese to do manual labour in Thailand. I do not know the official steps taken regarding362 words
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Article215 1946-02-06 2 (To The Editor, Straits Chronicle) I would like to draw* the immediate attention of the Authorities concerned to the state of affairs that is prevailing in Lorong Bukit China now. The taxi-car drivers are parking their vehicles daily along the road. They formerly parked them in Mill Road but215 words
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123 1946-02-06 2 Over 3.000 people visited th Exhibition of War Photograph at the Chinese Assembly Hall Kuala Lumpur on the opening day, January 29. The exhibition will remain in Kuala Lumpur till February 3, when it moves tju Ipoh. There are many action pictures of the123 words
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Advertisement588 1946-02-06 2 MALACCA SETTLEMENT j i POLICE NOTICE REWARD $lOO i The* above n ward will be na;ci ;o the per ton or apportioi I Amongst the pi rsons, giving formation leaning to the i r; j if a person or persons who. *ro 1 rii unauthorised possession ot j j irearms588 words
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Advertisement20 1946-02-06 2 POSTPONEMENT SOCCER MATCH The soccer league match between the M.C.R.C. and the l.urasians lived for to-daj has been postponed indefinitely.20 words
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Advertisement137 1946-02-06 2 Plum Flower Studio CITY PARK, MALACCA. Comprehensive range of Cameras and Films. Accessories available at Competitive Price. Developing, Printing Enlarging s SpecialityQuick Good Service Guaranteed A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU For further particulars, please cal at our Office: No. 5, Riverside, Malacca, Hu at Kong Company No. 45 Riverside, Malacca.137 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous163 1946-02-06 2 THE CITY PARK SUN OPEN-AIR TALKIES 6th to Bth February, 1946 Joe E. Brown in “SO YOU WON’T TALK'* WATCH FOR THE SCREENING OF THESE j IST RUN PICTURES.. Men Against The Sky Call A Messenger This England CITY OPEN-AIR TALKIES Feb. 6-9 Sum Seng Poon Yuet (M CANTONESE WAYANG163 words
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