The Straits Chronicle, 12 February 1946

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  • 12 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 125. MALACCA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1946. tu thr-
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  • 687 1 “England Must Understand India Better”— Pandit Nehiu A New World Order On Equality And Justice Needed: Ideals Must Be 1 ransiated Into Action Q PEAKING in Bombay on the eve of the elections for the provincial legislature. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru declared, The time has come for the British to understand
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 793 1 An official statement from the Department of Publicity says, •“Two students, a boy and a girl from Kuala Lumpur, left Singapore recently by air for England, where they will study for degrees ut the Cambridge University. These are the first of the fortunate young people who will be
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  • 185 1 600 Tons Of Coal Per Day Rehabilitation of the coal mines owned by the Malayan Collieries Ltd., at Batu Arang has been carried out very efficiently in a comparatively short period by the Royal Eng.neers comprising British and Indian technicians,” said a resident from Kuala Lumpur
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  • 16 1 Tomorrow 13th inst., being the birthday of Prophet Mohanied, is declared a public holiday.
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  • 71 1 The following official announcement has been made by the Deputy Food Controller Malay Peninsula. The public are notified that as from 14th February 1946 issues will be made to them of tinned meat and groundnuts. Assistant Food Controllers in each Region will make announcements in the
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  • 100 1 London, Feb. 12. Reuter’s Correspondent in Palestine states that the Jews have attacked the Police supply dumps atMerusalem andJTel Aviv. Later in the evening* yesterday a small party of Jews attacked an Arab quarter and in the clash more than .TO Jews were either killed or
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  • 484 1 LACK OP SUBSTANTIAL EVIDENCE LEADS TO ACQUITTAL AND DISCHARGE T Malacca, February 11. HP first inquiry into complaints against persons who are alleged to have collaborated with the enemy opened in the Special Courts to-day with Captain R. 11. V. Rintoul presiding'. The inquiry was held
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 211 2 Estates Asiatic Staffs’ Widows Orphans Fund I no of the disastrous consequci :es of the Japane e war of ag re ion in this Court ry is the pii.nbl- position of the large vidt i 1 orj bread-w ■t•i lost, their li'/e! owing to the barbarous treatment and inhuman activities
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  • 150 2 Malays And Eurasians Draw In a well-fought game yesterda ,v Lie Malays and Eurasians shared equal honours in the local league football by scoring one each. The Malays have now -‘PP- d the scales by an additional point bringing their score to 18 point.-: for the total of 10
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  • 56 2 ihe Colonial Office advises that Bocoa has now been removed front L.e Reserved Commodiiy List and y i n moderate supply in the united Kingdom. Applications for import into Malaya of this commodity should be submitted to the Department of i rade and Industry, B.M.A.(M), Singapore, on
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  • 602 2 London, Feb. 11. In a top cal discussion from 1 London Mr. Windham Steel, noted lb itish political commentator opened his series of talks on the j world after war. Speaking from j the 8.8. C. last
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  • 116 2 As a remit of the ■.•Vab’rih-rv-nt of “The Ail Mu Inn Welfare Association (Non-Pol tical), Malacca,” to unite all Minims of Malacca together, irresp ve M‘ caste, creed or nationality, this year the Celebration of the I rophet Mohamed’s Birthday at the Malacca Club Padang on
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  • 369 2 AN EX-SERVICE MAN’S WAILS (To The Editor, Straits Chronicle) Much space has already been accorded to servicemen of the Local Forces to voice their grievances for rendering yeoman service for which they have not been compensated. Here is, however, my episode:— I joined the Colours since
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 536 2 NOTICE ■STA"' SUPPLIES (FOR KIALL-lIOLDERS (i.e. v r,?rs of estates up to 100 acres in extent) 1. Supplies of estate implo- i aierts I- r w arrived in iSin- rom l .tv. and will short- iy be available in Malacca for j «ale through local dealers at fixed i -prices
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    • 114 2 Victory Oil Mill Co. No. 45 V. MILL ROAD MALACCA. Coconut oil will bo distributed to the gone-a! public within the town Hn it of Malacca, on a ration basis of a big bottle of IS tahi’s m 40 cents and a small battle of 9 lahils at 20 cents
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 173 2 THE CITY PARK SUN OPEN-AIR TALKIES 12th to 14th February, 1946. Warner Bros’ Exciting Draiift “Confession of a Nazi Spy” 1 Starring Ed. G. Robinson, Francis Lederer and Paul Lucas. i CITY OPEN-AIR TALKIES I Feb. 10-13 Sup Yuet Kai Choy (Cl CANTONESE WAYANG CHINA DANCING REVUE ACROBATIC SNOW. CITY
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