The Straits Chronicle, 9 February 1946

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  • 12 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 123. MALACCA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1916. i« eta.
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 607 1 The fratricidal strife which was in progress for the past few months in China has ccme to a close. This prom sing turn of affairs ushers in a period of bright fu-ure for the recon,struc- j tion and re-ordering of this vast country which has been bled
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  • 719 1 British And American Attitude to Franco Is Plain: Form Of Positive Action Still Remains To Be Seen New Delhi, February 9. T R E French Foreign Minister M. Bidaultf after a three hour consultation with the Gonin Cabinet decided to make another representation to
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  • 622 1 SECURITY COUNCIL SATISFIED WITH BRITAIN’S REASONS London, Feb. 8. IT IS REPORTED from London that after the United Nations Security Council maintained that British forces in Greece were there not for personal reasons to advance the British
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  • 234 1 Ankarra, Feb. 8. The Turkish Foreign Minister told his Cabinet yesterday that his government was watching developments in and around the country with the closest attention. He further declared that Russian activity near the borders of Turkey has once again become evident. Russian agents are trying
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 67 1 BLUE R r RD PROVE ON CO. Mild :ry u pii rs) 153, Wdferstan Road, I’hone 1 i .Vc acca. (Fresh Food) Contractor, 'or 30 I.C.P. <fc 24 1.G.11. Malacca. A DISCLAIMER In a speech on his release, Soong Kv.ong claimed that he had lost 15 pounds during 32 days
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  • 244 2 Flour To Pe Given Shortly In a P-ess state- ut ued by Maj. C.RN. Horu.i.i: -If.usson, Assistant Food Controller, 8.M.A., Malacca, today the following information regarding particulars of food rations in the State of Malacca, is give i for the benefit of the loi
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  • 246 2 Two students a boy and girl from Kuala Lumpur left Singapore recently by air for England, where they will study for degrees at Cambridge University. These are the first of the fortunate young people who will be leaving Malaya in tiie next few months to study at Universities
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  • 346 2 Who V, 1A Emerge Champions The Mmaeea luoxball and hockey league competition is expected to come to a close be,ere the end of this month and the attention of local sporting circles is focussed on the top-scomng teams who stand a chance of emerging
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  • 94 2 It has been officially announced Irom the Director of Education that:— (a) Government has agreed to purchase books to the value of $250,000.00 for immediate issue to schools as school equipment. (b) Grants and loans continue to be paid. The payment of $140,000.00 for school furniture in Johore
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  • 92 2 lhe following Official Statemem has been issued by British Military Administration Ileadquarters Malay Peninsula:— Ihe attention ot the public is drawn to the provisions of the Arms Enactment of the Federated Malay- States, the Arms and Explosives Ordinance of the Straits Settlements and similar enactments in other Regions.
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  • 473 2 Falsifier lion Avd Fabrication Fail On the 17th and 18 th of January, three Chinese Daily News] a j ers published a report ciiculated by Singapore City Committee ox ihe Malayan Communist Party, purporting to reproduce a translation of the text of a letter from President Truman
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  • 62 2 The following official B.M.A. statement has been released:— There should be no misunderstanding about the decision of the Supreme Allied Commander to withdraw certain, provisions of Proclamation No. 2 which deals with Offences against the Forces. The Sedition Ordinance (No. 18 of 1938) and similar enactments which deal with
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  • 119 2 London, Feb. 8 An Associated Press rer from Bangkok states that government of Siam in a me: > randum to the Chinese gove 1ment promised to inquire into this complaints sent by ihe latter government with regard to the treatment of Chinese citizens ir, Siam. The
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 546 2 MAT.ACTA SETTLEMENT POLICE NOTICE RLI ARD $lOO The iibovi’ i v.. ‘1 will be paid j t fco the pi a < apportioned j amongst tin 1 rsons, giving in- formation i a- mg It the arrest 1 yf a person < persons who. are j lin unaatii n d
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    • 30 2 submitted direct to the Division of Import Control, Custom House, Maxwell Road, Singapore, and marked “Import Returns.” R. M. WILLIAMS, Colonel. S. Trade- Industry Dept. British MilitaryAdministration (Malaya) Singapore, 1.2.1946
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    • 146 2 NEW SESSION FOR BEGINNERS IN Shorthand (Pitman’s) Typewriting (Touch Systen Book-keeping Tuition hours—--10 A.M. TO 1 P.M. 4 P.M. TO 7 P.R Apply, PALAYIL GOPI, P.C.T., F.C.T.S 121, Banda Hilir Road. Tel. No. 109. Plum Flower Studio CITY PARK, MALACCA. Comprehensive range of Camera: and Films. Accessories available at Competitrv*.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 160 2 THE CITY PARK SUN OI’EN-AIR TALKIES*' 9th to 11th February, 1948 Richard Dix in “MEN AGAINST THE SKY CITY' OPEN-AIR TALKIES Feb. 6-9 Sum Seng Poon Yuet (50 Feb. 10-13 Sup Yuet Kai Choj fC) CANTONESE WAYANG Day Show on 9th 10th Feb. CHINA DANCING REVUE ACROBATIC SHOW CITY CABARET
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