The Straits Chronicle, 19 February 1946

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  • 11 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 131. MALACCA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1946. 1«
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 872 1 The stern warning issued by the B.M.A. to all disturbers of peace and order in this country must be regarded as binding and final, and the sooner these disreputable elements regain their sanity the better, is the earnest hope of all decent citizens of Malaya. Particular stress must
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  • 1729 1 Would-Be Aggressors To Be Reminded That American Resources Are Meant To Preserve Peace New Delhi, February 19. A DIGRESSING a large gathering of U.S. Senators and foreign diplomats the former Commander-in-Chief of the Pacific Fleet, Admiral Chester Nimitz warned the American nation and exhorted
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  • 190 1 LECTURES ON “PATH TO VICTORY” I “1942THE BLACK YEAR” The War In Summary, 1939—1941 By 1.t.-Col. George G. Thomson, The War opened as a European War similar to that of 1914 1918, with the big exception that German diplomacy had achieved a war on one front only. Ihe pact with
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 71 2 All old members and affiliated bodies and those wishing to join the Association are requested forthwith to send to the undersigned particulars of their estates including planted acreages, to enable the equitable distribution among its members of estate supplies (including coagulants), which are now being allocated
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  • 290 2 Two Sureties Of $l,OOO Each Malacca, Feb. 18. Appearing before Major T. R. Blackman on Saturday Tan Whatt a "member 'of tile local KBtmrmtmifii party was bound over to keep the peace for a period of six months with two sureties of one thousand
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  • 165 2 An inquiry into the death of a 40-year old male Chinese was held in the local District Court by Lt.Col. H. A. L. Luckham. Low Ah Kow the deceased was found dead in Kampong Pantei on Bth Dec. by a PC. on dutvt The cornse was removed
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  • 231 2 $l,OOO From Govt. Of India To ensure lair and just distribution of Relief Su; plies, the Malacca Indian A soc.ation ha:; introduced a system ot card ration for Indian destitutes. r lho cards are given to the respective District Leaders who check the condition of destitutes
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  • 168 2 A coconut oil factory at Bukit I lalu, three miles away from Malacca, was completely gutted by a large fire which broke out this morning. The local Fire Brigade which was engaged in salvaging- a sinking lighter loaded with rice, was summoned
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  • 131 2 London, Feb. 18. Reuter’s correspondent in Batavia reports that with the prospects of a-successful conclusion in the Dutch-Indonesian talks fast dwindling. Indonesian extremists have once more become active in Central and Eastern J ava. At Tanjong Priok, the port of Batavia? Dutch marines guarding
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  • 231 2 Tokyo, Feb. 18. The Japanese newspaper the Kyodo has in a mild warning to the democracies of Britain and America brought to light the existence of slow Red underrun ents in Japan. In the edito- *al Kussian eyes on Japan’ the paper declares, Unless the Allied
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  • 284 2 The distribution of the Australian Red Cross gift which arrived by the Admiral Chase is continuing and the final distribution of these goods is almost completed. Mr. Viccars, Australian Red Cross Commissioner for Civilian Relief in Malaya, has just completed a 2,000 mile tour
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  • 49 2 Result 01' Football Match The, results of tli. foptball match reperied .in /the issue of February 18 contains a small error. l Ki Field Regiment beat Malays should re&d 136 Field Regiment beat Wan iiitcn s Imevcn not the 'Malays, now known as The All Mu,?Tm i earn.
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  • 53 2 Reuter. Nuremburg, Feb.. 16. The War Crimes Court trying Herman Goering and tw'enty other leaders was sitting in closed session. to-day to confer on matters of procedure. On Monday the court will hear a defence rCqiutsts for adjournment to permit-'the study of Russian documents before the open- of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 148 2 THE CITY PARK SUN OPEN-AIR TALKIES 18th to 20Lh February, Paramount Production present A Romantic Musical Comedv dr. RHYTHM With Bing Crosby Mary Carlisle CITY OPEN-AIR TALKIES 18th to 21st Ferbruary, 1946 An outstanding Malay Picture IBU TIRI CANTONESE WAYANG CHINA DANCING REVUE ACROBATIC SHO*. Beautiful Girls in Latest Vaudeville
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