The Straits Chronicle, 18 February 1946

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  • 11 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 130. MALACCA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1916. Ctt.
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  • 734 1 A.P. Present Conditions In China Do Not Justify The Presence Of Soviet Troops Any Longer New Delhi, February 18. T a special session of the Chinese Inter Party Political Consultative Council in Chungking 1 the Chairman of the Council declared that the Chinese
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 736 1 Speaking from Tokyo on Feb--13, General Northcott, Com mam der-in-Chief of the Commonwealth occupation forces declared: “For nearly three years we have tested the mettle of the Japanese soldier. The Japanese soldier in the fighting front represented the character of the Japanese civilian in his home country.
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  • 658 1 SOEKARNO’S NATIONAL LEADERSHIP MUST BE RECOGNISED San Francisco, Feb. 17. A S no compromise' reports reached Med bon me 7* and Washington both Australian and American papers have bitterly criticized the new Dutch proposals to the Indonesians. The leading Melbourne Herald commenting adversely
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 20 1 M. SALEH CO. Dubashees, Ship Chandlers Ship Suppliers. Contractors, Commission Agents and Stevedores. IS, WOEFEftSTON ROAD, MALACCA. j Phone 146.
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    • 116 1 BLUE BIRD PROVISION CO. (Military Suppliers) 153, Wolferstan Road, Phone 116. Malacca. (Fresh Food) Contractors for 30 I.G.P. 24 I.G.H. Malacca. A DISCLAIMER We have been requested by th« Seng Cheong Society to clarify that the reference made to their premises in connection with demonstrations on February 15, reported in,
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  • 188 2 Chungking, Fob. 17. Chinese terrorists and thugs, posing as Communists werearrested in Hongkong to-day at the express request of the Chinese Government. Since the re-occupation of the island by the British these band of terrorists had intimidated end extorted money on the pretext of supporting
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  • 414 2 (By an Army Observer) In an Order of the Day markinti the return of the 25th Indian (“Ace oi Spades’.) Division to India Lieutenant General Sir Frank Messervy, KBK, CB, DSO, GOC-in-( Malaya Command, pays tribute to the Div’s fine fighting record in
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  • 101 2 Nearly five hundred labourers of the Health Department, were supplied with ‘Bee Hoon’ and tinned meat by the B.M.A. last week. This supplementary ration, it is understood, to afford temporary relief to the labourers to tide over the high cost of living. It is
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  • 34 2 A sum of 10,000 his be- n sent to lhi‘ International Red Cross in Siam, by the Malayan Wei.are (ouncil, for the rehabilitation of Malays in that country.
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  • 341 2 War Crimes Committed In Malaya Since the war ended consolerable progress has bee n made towards the convictions of those 1 s. Kempetai and others, who were responsible for crimes against the citizens of Malaya and the Allies during the occupation. Many of these have been arrested. Two
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  • 132 2 New Delhi. Feb. 17. After a comparatively quiet Saturday fresh riots broke out in several centres in Calcutta. Thousands of men, women and children marched through the streets carrying the Congress banner and shouting or singing patriotic slogans. British police and military detachments were ordered on
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  • 48 2 London, Feb. 15. a Reuter s dispatch from Cairo that Prime Minister Mahmoud Fahmy Nokrashy Pasha cud Ins entire coalition cabinet has resigned. Three members lesigned on Wednesday night in protest against Government’s alSt T7 ri y in <* uellin the anti-il, iti?h demonstrations Associated Press.
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  • 153 2 Monday, 18 February. Football League: C. A. Police vs. Indian Assn. (M.C. Ground). Football Practice: 136 Field Regt. (Police Depot Ground). Hockey Practice: 24 I.G.H. (B.H.E.S. Ground). Tuesday, 19 February. Football League: 56 Tk. Tps. Workshops vs. City Park (M.C. Ground). Hockey Friendly: 24 I.G.H. vs. 136 Field
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  • 48 2 For Week-ending Sunday, 17 Feb. Football League: Malays drew with Eurasians I—l. 56 Workshops beat 24 I.G.H. 3 M.C.R.C. beat Indian Assn. 4 Hockey League: M.C.R.C. beat Malays 3—l. Football Friendly: 136 Field Regt. beat Malays 11—1. Hockey Friendly: 13(j Field Regt. beat Medicals 4—2.
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  • 91 2 M.C.R.C. Beat Malays The M.C.R.C. kept their banner flying by defeating the Malays by three goals to one in a keenly contested hockey encounter on the Banda Hilir English School ground yesterday evening. Five minutes from the start of play the Chinese drew first blood through Thiam Tye but
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  • 54 2 A proposal for the opening of a Canteen for B.M.A. employees is being considered by the authorities here, and government servants are eagerly awaiting for the announcement; of the tentative date of the establishment of the canteen. At the moment the scheme is receiving attention of
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  • 70 2 A Readers S^Tgesticn o The Tul'tor, S'raits Chronicle) In further reference to the enou ry of Interested there should be no reason “WHY” the K an 1 Kaipei-tai of rrlalcoog should not be called upon to submit the names of all those that worked in their
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 295 2 NOTICE own: o* of firearms Ail j<. who formerly posses-' i, i i! nd who now hold documentary po .i o. owner, hip in 1041 either by a Police receipt or licence, arc requested to forward tin >* c.; in s to the Chief Police Officer of the State or
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    • 176 2 -MODERN RAINBOW -BEAUTY SALONNO. 145, WOLFERSTAN ROAD—MALACCA (NEXT DOOR TO BORNEO-CHEVROtE7, ITU.) EUROPEAN SUPERVISION EXPERT HAIRDRESSERS MODERN EQUIPMENT ARE AT YOUR SERVICE WIRE-LESS Hair Waving. PERM: YOUR HAIR IN COMFORT SAFER? No Electricity No Danger, PRICES Special Class: —$50.00 and $40.00 “A” Class:— s3o.oo and $20.00 “B” Class:—sls; $lO and
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 151 2 THE CITY PARK SUN OPEN-AIR TALKIES 18th to 20th February, 1948* Paramount Production presents A Romantic Musical Comedy “DR. RHYTHM” with Bing Crosby Mary Carlisle CITY OPEN-AIR TALKIES 18th to 21st Ferbruary, 1946 An outstanding Malay Picture IBU TIR CANTONESE WAYANG CHINA DANCING REVUE ACROBATIC SHOW. Beautiful Girls in Latest
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