The Straits Chronicle, 21 February 1946

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  • 12 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 133. MALACCA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1916. it etc
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  • 734 1 Extremists Preparing For Final Show-Down: Organised Fight For Independence Seen R New Delhi, February 21. ELITER’S Correspondent in Batavia reports that Indonesian rebellion against the Dutch is gathering momentum in several centres in Central and Eastern Java. As talks of non-settlement reach
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 805 1 Starvation, disease and revolution face many countries in Europe and Asia today. In Europe alone nearly forty-fiye millions of men, women and children are homeless and hungry. It is an irony of fate that while the forces of occupation in vanquished Europe have to eat in order
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  • 132 1 London, Feb. 20. close c °-°P e iation with the Chinese Liaison Officer n Bangkok the Siamese Government has warned all Chinese in he country that, any institutions 01 gamzations detrimental to ,I 1 e fM 0V 1 rnment of Siam «hall be ruthlessly suppressed and the
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  • 606 1 SITUATION THOUGH SERIOUS IS WELL UNDER CONTROL Chungking-, February 20. 0 N h.s arrival m Peiping Generalissimo Chiang his am! rife rc >»? rted to have conferred with ,'F U Sln h ls area. He also received the anrf v 44' t i.- reP rt
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 46 2 Wifh reference to the issue of tickets to passengers travelling by trains this will be temporarily suspended until the strike of the daily paid railway employees is over. The dale from which the schedule of fares will be operative shall be announced later.
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  • 31 2 Associated Press. LONDON, Feb. 18.—Prime Minister Clement Attlee announced in the House of Commons today that Britain will celebrate officially the defeat of Germany and Japan on June 8.—
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  • 40 2 —A.P. Perhaps 600 Japanese in scattered groups, including women, are still hiding out on Guam, said Marine Maj. Gen. Henry Larsen, retiring commandant of that island, to-day on his arrival en route to the United States.-
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  • 205 2 Patience With Visitors (!o The Editor, Straits Chronicle) Through the esteemed columns of your journal 1 want to bring a few facts to light. On a certain evening visitors went to pay a social visit to the nurses (Not Patients). Bear with me Mr. Editor. There
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  • 711 2 (From our Special Representative) February 18. PASSING AWAY OF A GREAT CEYLONESE PATRIOT Ceyion mourns today tiie loss of one of her most unselfish and most patriotic sons, with the passing away of Mr. C. E. Corea, who was a focal figure in Ceylon’s political
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  • 211 2 M.C.R.C. Trounce Eurasians By 5 Goals Qualify For Championship By trouncing the E urasians to the tune of five goals to nil, the Malacca Chinese Recreation Club have successfully cleared the main hurdle of the local football league, thus qualifying themselves for entering the coveted championship. The unusually large
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  • 209 2 Since several Military Units had withdrawn from the above Competition before the completion of their League fixtures due to military movements, the Malacca Sports Committee decided to revise the League Tables without taking into consideration all points gained or lost against such units bv the
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  • 31 2 —A.P, MANILA, Feb. 19.—An entij Philippines Army regimenl been dispatched to Lubans i' 1 off the mouth of Manila r»a.suppress Japanese who were ported terrorising Filipp lagers.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 529 2 BRITISH MILITARY ADMINISTRATION =J MALAYAN RAILWAY Notice To The Public L The I Ini’van Railway will > re-introduce (barges and c< m i mence ir. uiiv tickets for passenj ger train Uavcl as hereinafter i mentioned:— i 0) For all passenger journeys originating within the Main Line Section Kuala Lumi
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    • 233 2 NOTICE GROI XI) M IS, GREEN PEAS, BISCI ITS CORNED BEEF Supplies of ground nuts, green peas, biscuits and corned beef have now been rejeased for consumers. Deliveries of the first three items are now being made; whilst these are not rationed commodities, they are being supplied to retailers through
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 160 2 THE CITY PARK SUN OPEN-AIR TALKIES ‘2lst to 23rd February, 1946 Pathe presents James Mason—Mary Clare ia “THIS MAN IS DANGEROUS’ Ist Run-Master Detective Pic tuff CITY OPEN-AIR TALKIES 18th to 21st Ferbruary, 1946 Art outstanding Malay Picture “I B U TIR 1 CANTONESE WAYANG CHINA DANCING REVUE ACROBATIC SHOW.
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