The Straits Chronicle, 15 February 1946

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  • 12 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 128. MALACCA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1946. 1« ett
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  • 594 1 Heated Argument In U.N.O. Talks Between Soviet And British Delegates Due To Misconception MNew Delhi, February 15. MOLOTOV, the Russian Foreign Commissar at a Press conference in the Kremlin yesterday clarified Soviet foreign policy in the affairs of the world. Reuter’s Correspondent in
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  • 137 1 Chungking, Feb. 14. A Chungking report states that as soon as the draft constitution for the new Chinese government has been completed and all initial difficulties have been overcome Generalissimo Chiang has decided to visit India. Speaking to 4 United Press Correspondent in Chungking he declared,
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 851 1 Certain sections of the public, j we understand, are planning to I commemorate today the capitula- tion of Singapore on, February 15, 1942, with a general holiday, l a mammoth procession, harangues and other forms of mass de- monstrations. According to a Singapore contemporary the idea which apparently
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  • 779 1 We Have Come Here As Guards Guides ”-General Northcott “JAPANESE SOLDIER IS CRUEL AND TREACHEROUS’’ Tokyo, February 14. OPEAKING from Tokyo yesterday General Northcott, Commander- in-Chief of the Commonwealth occupation forces declared, “The forces of the British Empire have been invited to participate in the occupation of the Japanese mainland.
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  • 244 2 j ABUSE OF LIBERTIES WILL BE PUNISHED Since it was established in Malaya more than five months ago, the British Military Administration has not only allowed but encouraged full freedom of speech and of the Press, in line with the Civil Governments of the United Nations,
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  • 238 2 1 r- London, Feb. 14. The British military authorities in Egypt have not relaxed their vigilance in the capital of the country as more and more students stagvii (IgpiQiiatrations In i various parts of the city. Added to the demonstrations several anti-British pamphlets have been distributed to
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  • 692 2  -  (By Gabriel M. David, (By Gabriel iVI. David, Staff Reporter, Straits Chronicle). Straits Chronicle). No Sir! 'I his time the grouse is not against the Administration. The average man in the street appreciates the fact that they are doing a Herculean task under the most trying conditions. But
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  • 42 2 In the report of the meeting of the Food Production Board, it was stated that the Department of Agriculture had urged the «provision of 100 Japanese Prisoners of War for the restoration of Irrigation Works. The figure should ha\e read 1,000.
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  • 155 2 The Pan-Malayan Finance Department of the British Military Administration (Malaya) has issued a notice to the Banks concerning a partial lifting of the moratorium. The statement says:—“All accounts in Banks, in which there have been no transactions of any description during- the Japanese occupation may now
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  • 197 2 In Series Of Lectures On Friday of this week, Feb. 15, will be given the first of a series of lectures under the auspices of the B.M.A. on the 'HlkTofy of the War' ironTTF© up to the Japanese Surrender. 1 iiG lectures will be £nven
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  • 66 2 Approximately 20 tons of tinned provisions, three lorry loads of clothing and bales of cloth were brought here from Singapore, last week-end, by the Rev. Bales, Chairman of the Malacca Destitutes Relief Committee. This consignment is part of the Red Cross Supplies
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  • 29 2 The B.M.A. Nutrition Unit has arrived in Malacca and will shortly be conducting a medical examination of all children in the local schools here.
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  • 29 2 Book-lovers will be glad to learn that the Malacca Library has just received a fresh consignment of books which will be available for members.
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  • 108 2 The selection of the ten best films of 1945 by the U.S. National Board of Review of Motion Pictures, a serious body which carries some weight in the film world, includes, I see, the uncut version of the British film, “The Life and Death of
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  • 468 2 More Facts On Ceylon Rubber Price (To The Editor, Straits Chronicle) I have read with considerable interest Mr. N.ewhouse’s views on the rubber position which, were published in your issue of the 11th February. It is not my intention to criticise his views but I think
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    • 157 2 THE CITY PARK SUN OPEN-AIR TALKIES. 15th to 17th February, 1946 Double Ist Run Attractions for One Payment “CALL A MESSENGER” STARRING ROBERT ARMSTRONG-MARY CARLISLE “DR. DYNAMITE” with Lloyd Norlan. CITY OPEN-AIR TALKIES Feb. 14-17 Lui Chee Kong Yui (Ml CANTONESE WAYANG CHINA DANCING REVUE ACROBATIC SHOW CITY CABARET Come
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