The Straits Chronicle, 8 February 1946
1946-02-08
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Title Section14 1946-02-08 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 122. MALACCA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1916. 1 0 c ist,14 words
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540 1946-02-08 1 Subject Of Talk Must Be The Mode Of Grant ing independence And Nothing Short Of It New Delhi, February 8. j"*HL Indonesian President, Dr. Soekarno, when interviewed by Reuter’s Correspondent in Jogjakarta is reported to have declared that he had notified the540 words
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EDITORIAL
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Article713 1946-02-08 1 Smug' complacency has been the besetting sin in pre-war Malaya attributable, in some measure, to bureaucracy as well as to the affluent and idle who hobnobbed about with oflicials, throwing champagne dinners and social parties, not merely as a vulgar display of their easily acquired wealth but also713 words
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139 1946-02-08 1 New Delhi, Feb. 7. The Working Committee of the Indian Congress League has decided to send a delegation to China to study conditions in China. At the same time the delegation will try to further Sino-Indian friendship for future co-operation between the two countries139 words
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685 1946-02-08 1 “PROGRESS COULD HAVE BEEN MUCH BETTER” London, Feb. 7. I'HE NEWLY elected Secretary-General of the United Nations Organization in his first statement to the Press asked for the Nations representing this mighty organization to exhibit more good faith in international dealings of the685 words
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Article178 1946-02-08 1 Singapore, Feb. 7. I he death sentence was passed shortly before noon today on two of the Japanese guards formerly attached to the Kanburi ROW camp in Siam, when they were found guilty of cruelties and maltreatment of British prisoners of war. The accused sentenced to178 words
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Article54 1946-02-08 1 .—(Reuter). Chungking, Feb. 6. Unconfirmed reports say that the Government will shortly release Marshal Chang Hsuehliang, the Young Marshal son of Chang Tso-lin (wlit> before his death in 1929 was the war-lord of Manchuria) and Gen. Yang Hu-cheng, leaders in the Sian incident in 1936 when Generalissimo Chiang.—(Reuter). - 54 words
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Article127 1946-02-08 2 PANG KIM LOCK - PANG KIM LOCK. Satu hari bulyn Tahon Bharu I Hari senang yang suda tentu Mintak Tuan Allah panj'ang kar. umor, Anak bini jugak bergitu. Ayam itek whisky, brandy, Rior rendar di dalain Negri Satu tahon atu kali Tahon Bharu ja Miskin kaya bet-mku hati Pasang dilin bakai127 words
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Article616 1946-02-08 2 Anak Melaka - (By Anak Melaka) Hello! Everybody! Well I am back again after having gone on a ‘busman's Imkliay’ for wellnigh three months. Some of you must have been won.; ring- that I had retired permanently bui such is not the case. 1 am a special ‘anak’ of this-State616 words
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636 1946-02-08 2 Dining the Japanese occupation there were two men in Singapore who were fighting a bailie of their own, a tremendous Dm-; le, a silent battie—the battle against disease. These iwn men were Dr. R. Green and Mr. Lim Bian636 words
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Article494 1946-02-08 2 MORALS OF TODAY (ui 'lhe Edo or, S raits Ch o icle) The world of 1941 valued the integrity and morals of a woman. The war in all its catastrophe and destruction brought about a complete annihilation of the fundamental foundations of virtue and chastity. Men494 words
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Article81 1946-02-08 2 It is officially announced that owing to the present strike in the Railway Workshop at Sentul and the Running Shed, the passenger train service between Kuala T umpuv and Penang and j Kuala I "mpur and Singapore is j being reduced to one train per day.81 words
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129 1946-02-08 2 Malacca, Feb. F On review of the case aga Lee leek Hup and Chee R 0( Poh heard in the Malacca j s tiict Court on the 16th January 1946, the Senior Civil Atfa'ug Officer, N.S. and Malacca Has quashed both the conviction and129 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous185 1946-02-08 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 THESi* IST RUN PICTURES. Men Against The Sky j Call A Messenger This England CITY OPEN-AIR TALKIES Feb. 6-9 Sum Seng Poon Yuet (M CANTONESE WAYANG185 words
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