The Straits Chronicle, 11 February 1946
1946-02-11
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The Straits Chronicle
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Title Section11 1946-02-11 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 124. MALACCA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1946. CKJO,11 words
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757 1946-02-11 1 War Kas Exhausted Everything That Russia ii.au built Up iiirougn A heroes Or Vive-1 ear" Elans u New Delhi, Feb. 11. “THE people of the Soviet Union want world peace and international friendship and not discord among nation,” declared Generalissimo Stalin to a757 words
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EDITORIAL
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Article818 1946-02-11 1 The U.N.Q. assembly has had a pretty s'ormy .ime over the British So\iet tussle on Greece. The chief Soviet delegate, Andrei Vyshinsky is laising a cloud of dust over the proposed resolution to exoneraie Bri.a a of the charge that British troops in Greece are endangering peace. The818 words
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Article783 1946-02-11 1 l/fid. FOR CEYLON IS COMPENSATORY NOT PREFERENTIAL Mr. Newhouse Gives His Views To Our Representative (By A. WIT SON) THE vexatious question on the disparity of rubber prices between Ceylon and Malaya, which has been a controversial issue sin<* e the British reoccupation, was raised783 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement21 1946-02-11 1 M. SALEH CO. Oubashe< s. bhip Chandlers Ship Suppliers. Con traders, Commission Agents and Stevedores. «3, WOLFER'oTAN ROAD, MALACCA. Phone 146.21 words
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Advertisement26 1946-02-11 1 RLUE RTRIi PROVISION GO. i'Mi'i ary ciu. p.i: 153, Wo'fcr tar *o I’hom 116. Ma'aect. (Fresh Food) Contractors for 80 I.C.P. i 24 1.G.11. Mai. eca.26 words
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Article630 1946-02-11 2 “THE DOOR STILL OPEN”VAN MOOK MUCH DEPENDS ON INDONESIAN ATTITUDE Hague, February 10. INTERVIEWED by Press Correspondents on the eve of the Dutch-Indonesian Talks, the Lieuten-ant-Coverr.or-General of the N.E.I. Dr. Hubertus Van Mock declared, “There is still a big chance for i the Dutch and the Indonesians to come to630 words
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Article233 1946-02-11 2 DEPOSIT FOR MILK RATION (To The Editor, Straits Chronicle) Shop-keepers are now demanding a deposit for the milk ration which is now issued at three tins per child. A family with five or more children and hoping on a day’s earning is badly hit by this233 words
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Article98 1946-02-11 2 It has ben officially announced from ihe Trade «la industry Dept, that Cclomal Office has ad\i?ed that the cuest on of price to be charged to U.S.A, for Malayan rubber has been under consideration and His Majesty’s Government have agreed to acecpl 20 /4 U.S. ctn's98 words
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Article107 1946-02-11 2 Monday, 11th February Fco'ball League: Malays vs. Eurasians (M.C. Ground). Tuesday, 12th February Football League: 56 Tk. Tps. Workshops vs. 24 I.G.H. (M.C. Ground), Football Practice: 136 Field Regt. (Police Depot Ground). Wednesday, 13th February Hockey Practice: 136 Field Regt. (B.H.E.S. Ground). Thursday, 14th February Football Match: 136107 words
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Article133 1946-02-11 2 Goals Teams P. W. L. D. Pt. F. A. Malays 9 8 0 ***** 10 M.C.R.C. 8 8 0 016 42 2 Eurasians 8 6 1 113 39 5 C.A. Police 7 5 0 212 20 7 19 Lancers 9 4 3 ***** 11 56 Workshops 8133 words
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Article125 1946-02-11 2 Goals Teams p. W. L. D. Pt. F. A. M.C.R.C. 7 5 1 1 11 22 5 Malays 7 5 1 111 20 7 24 I.G.H. 7 5 1 ***** 8 56 Workshops 8 4 2 210 16 13 19 Lancers 6 3 0 3 910 5125 words
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Article62 1946-02-11 2 for week-ending Sunday, 10 February, 1946 Football l eague: Malays beat Indian Assn. 4—o. Medicals beat 56 Workshops t ity x ark beat 19 Lancers (w. 0.). 56 Workshops beat Indian Assn. 3—l. Hockey League: 24 I.G.H. beat Medicals 3—o. M.C.R.C. beat 24 I.G.H. 4—l. Eurasians62 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement513 1946-02-11 2 NOTICE ESTATE SUPPLIES EOTI SMALL-HOLDERS (i.e. Owr, s c l estafer, up to 100 acres in extent) 1. Supplies of estate imple- j anif rit b? e arrived in* Ivnffcpo e :r< n '.K. and will shortly be available in Malacca for sale through local dealers at fixed prices to513 words
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Advertisement183 1946-02-11 2 NOTICE Opium And Chandu Proclamation Attention is drawn to the above Proclamation published in tne Gazette of February t, 1946, particularly to Section 3 (1) and (2) which read:— "3. (1) Every person who has in his possession or under his control any opium or chandu or any opium pipe,183 words
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Advertisement14 1946-02-11 2 WANTED Experienced Shorthand Typist. Application in person to Petroleum Board Malacca, 73 Pengkalan Rama.14 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous147 1946-02-11 2 THE CITY PARK «UN OPEN-AIR TALKIES 9th to 11th February, 1946 Richard Dix iij “MEN AGAINST THE SKY” j CITY OPEN-AIR TAIKTES Feb. 10-13 Sup Yuet K?i Choy (CyCANTONESE WAYANG CHINA DANCING REVUE ACROBATIC SHOW, CITY CABARET Come try your luck on Feb. 16 Chap Goh Meh Gate Admission Lottei-y147 words
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