The Straits Chronicle, 14 February 1946

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  • 12 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 127. MALACCA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1946. 1« ettt.
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  • 765 1 Even The Moderates Think Commonwealth Status Will Not Mean Full Political Freedom RNew Delhi, February 14. EUTER’S Correspondent in Batavia states that the publication of the offer of the Netherlands Government to the Indonesians has received bitter criticism both from Indonesian and foreign
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 802 1 Indonesia has become the cynosure of all eyes now, when the formal, and perhaps final meeting between Dr. Van Mook, Lieut-Governor-General of the N.E.I. and Sutan Sharir, Prime Minister of the Indonesian Republican government is under way. Soviet nulicitude for countries far away from her tentacles and of
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  • 162 1 It has come to the knowledge of the B.M.A. that a certain section of the community is making plans to hold a public memorial service followed by a procession on the 15th February, the anniversary of the surrender of Singapore. The B.M.A. considers that any
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  • 44 1 The President of the All Muslim Welfare Association, Malacca wishes to acknowledge with thanks the sum of $2OO (dollars Two hundred only) graciously contributed by His Highness The Sultan of Perak for the Relief PTind of their Association.
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  • 339 1 (Contributed) Prophet Mohamed’s Birthday was celebrated at the Malacca Club ground under the chairmanship of Tuan Saleh bin Yusoof. Nearly 10,000 audiences, almost all of them Muslims, attended the occasion. Green Muslim religious Flags with Crescent and Star hoisted everywhere added splendour to the gathering. In
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  • 107 1 Singapore, Feb. 13. The panel of five Indian lawyers who have been sent to undertake the defence of Indian nationals who are now being prosecuted for war crimes, arrived in Singapore yesterday. Mr. Bhashyam, the most senior in the panel, is a lawyer of 40 years standing
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  • 198 2 The Royal Air Force has now «extended its operations to Sumatra. An old Burma Spitfire Squadron, No. 155 has moved into Medan, using a golf course for its airstrip. It has gone to Aledan in a purely policing capacity, but it is ready for action in the
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  • 43 2 The set books for the Cambridge School Certificate Examination this year are already chosen. The selection has been made from H ose avail; 1’ in sufficient numbers in Malaya. The date o' the exan >t on is not yet fixed.
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  • 62 2 Malaya’s internal tel-graph money order service is now back in operation. The only extra charge over and above that tor ordinary internal money order service is for the telegram of advice. A remitter may not send more than $4OO by telegraph drawn in the same office,
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  • 322 2 —(Straits Times). Cordial Ties To Be Strengthened Singapore, Feb. 13. Additional Chinese consulates may be created in Malaya in order to tackle the numerous postwar problems affecting the Chinese community here, said C. T. Kwong, Singapore Chinese Consul, who is the first Chinese Consul to
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  • 69 2 A vote of thanks was given by Janab. N. K. Naina Mohamed and Tuan, Aboobakar bin Haji Abdul Rahiman on behalf of the Celebration Committee. The meeting terminated with success, amidst the cries of ALLAHUAKBAR. It is understood that the Indian Muslim League is feeding
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  • 159 2 A Chinese family in a bicycle shop at the junction of Lorong Panjang and Ayer Leieh had a providential escape yesterday evening when a Military lorry after colliding with a Chevrolet car (BMA J-90) left the road and ended up squarely almost grazing the main
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  • 708 2 CIVILIZATION WILL NOT ENDURE WITHOUT RELIGIOUS FOUNDATIONS Rome, February 13. “rOR the speedy return of the entire world to sanity and order it is essential for all nations to have a common faith in God and faith in man declared His
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  • 137 2 London, Feb. 13. After a mass demonstration held in the public park in the Brazilian capital by the Brazil Democratic Party, the Brazilian government ordered the arrest of many leading citizens who had been formerly sympathisers of the Nazi regime. The arrest affects several Government
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  • 70 2 EmpText New Delhi, Feb. 11. The Government of India have decided to show clemency in dealing with members of the Japan-ese-sponsored Indian National Army,” Philip Mason, War Secretary, told the Indian Central Assembly today. The Government’s object, Mason said, was to maintain the integrity and reliability
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  • 68 2 A Reader’s Enquiry o Vhe ‘or. 'r• s b>‘onide) 'May I enquire through the medium of your valuable paper WHY the Kempei-tai of Malacca and the Kaipei-tai of the various districts have not been tried before a Military court like in other places for the various
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    • 237 2 NOTICE 5 Malacca Municipality REGISIRAIION OF DOGS BITCHES Owners of dogs and bitches V".- hereby informed that the registration of these animals kept ■within the Municipal Limits for the year 1946, will commence ar un the 18th February, 1946. .T. animal should be brought to the Veterinary Department (opposite the
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    • 160 2 THE CITY PARK ,SUN OPEN-AIR TALKIES 12th to 14th February, 1946. Warner Bros’ Exciting Drama “Confession of a Nazi Spy" Starving Ed. G. Robinson, Francis Lederer and Paul Lucas. CITY OPEN-AIR TALKIES Feb. 14-17 Lui Chee Kong Yui (M) CANTONESE WAYANG CHINA DANCING REVUE ACROBATIC SHOW, CITY CABARET Come try
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