The Straits Chronicle, 27 February 1946

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  • 12 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 138. MALACCA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1946. 1* et*
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  • 355 1 French Frontier To Be Closed From Friday Midnight: Popular Indignation Against Franco New Delhi, February 27. pARIS news despatches today reveal precipitation yf diplomatic relations between France and Spain, and according to the Paris radio it is reported that the French Government has
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 764 1 Winding the two-day debate on foreign affairs Mr. Ernest Bevin added amid cheers: I cannot be accused of not wanting friendship with the Soviet Union for all time. I do not think we could do better than that. If it is to be amended to make it
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  • 213 1 A.P. London, Feb. 20. American President, Mr. Truman replied to the Chinese accusations that the United States had entered into a secret agreement with Russia so as to enable the latter to carry away many heavy installations and plants from Manchuria to Russia. Truman said
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  • 459 1 SINISTER COMMUNIST ACTIVITIES WILL SMIRCH INDIA’S NAME New Delhi, Feb. 27. /CHARGING the Communists with sinister sut>terranean activities which are slowly but surely retarding the progress of India’s path to seifgovernment, Pandit Nehru urged the early cessation of the violent outbursts in Bombay when he
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  • 207 1 New Delhi, Feb. 26. Addressing the Egyptian Senate last night Prime Minister Sidky Pasha explained the recent antiBritish occurrences at Cairo. He announced to the Senate that the British Government demanded that punishment he meted out to those connected with the disturbances, and that
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  • 192 1 February 27. The Bombay riots of the Royal Indian Naval Ratings formed the subject of comment in the House of Commons, when Prime Minister Attlee told the House that this matter will be dealt with by a Committee associated with the Central
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  • 32 2 The Department of Trade and Industry, BMA (M), Singapore announces:— Import Licences will now be granted for textiles from Shanghai against firm offers from Shanghai to importers here."
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  • 254 2 London, Feb. 26. In the British House of Lords last night was discussed the iopic, Recent Anti-British demonstrations in Cairo and elsewhere in Egypt." Meanwhile a final report submitted by the British Military Headquarters in Cairo states that it was Egyptians who first opened tire
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  • 910 2 (From Our Special Representative) Wednesday, Feb. 20, 1916. HALLE'S HISTORIC RAMPARTS During the war the R.A.F. Radio station occupied three huts close to the ramparts of Gaile. The R.A.F 1 having vacated their wireless station, the huts are still left standing there. The Municipal Commissioner
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  • 70 2 London, Feb. 26. It is reported from official sources that the Russians have started withdrawing from certain areas ;n Manchuria. These first j withdrawals the report adds, are of a very small nature. However, the Russians have to leave Manchuria, at the same time j as
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  • 108 2 WAR MINISTRY ON ‘DEMOB SCHEME 8.8. C., Feb. 26. the British War Ministry announces that tiie demobilisation scheme wnic now shows a distinct difference between the discharge ot offic; rs and privates will be soon effected so that, by l .he end ot lune, the rate of demob will h,
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  • 274 2 C.A. Police Spring Surprise On M.C.R.C. Contrary to expectations the C.A. Police sprang a surprise yesterday evening when they scored a creditable victory over the Malacca Chinese Recreation Club. by three goals to one. The result of this match has completely turned the tables in the Leagjje, and unless
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  • 38 2 The Hon. General Secretary notifies that the closing date of applications has been extended to tbe 10th March, 1946. Intending' candidates are therefore requested to forward their applications before the above date.
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  • 227 2 London, Feb. 26. British Military Headquarters in Persia announced last night that the British troops will be quitting Persia before next Tuesday at the latest. This is in accordance with the treaty drawn up by the United States, Britain and Persia which stated that
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  • 60 2 New Delhi, Feb- 20 New Delhi Radio broadcastin» in the vernacular announced tty't death sentence has been on Sithambaram who stood tria for the murder of A. M. Vallayan Chettiar. Sri. Vallay» l Chettiar was the President ot Nattukotai Chamber of merce, Rangoon, and
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