The Straits Chronicle, 28 February 1946

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  • 14 1 The Stra it s Chronicle No. 139. MALACCA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1916. It et*
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  • 609 1 Congress Members Should Adhere To Non-Violence As Their Set Principle New Delhi, February 28. from New Delhi yesterday Maulana Abdul Khalam Azad, President of the Indian National Congress condemned the latest actions of a certain section of Indians in Bombay and Madras on
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 518 1 As a change of fare to our readers and a respite for us incidentally, we take the opportunity of reproducing the editorial under the above heading from the B.M.A. News issued recently. The public of Malacca have already been informed, through the medium of posters appearing at prominent points
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  • 145 1 London, Feb. 28. The Siamese Foreign Office has notified the Paris Foreign office that it is willing to return to France all territories that were given over to her during the time of the Japanese occupation of Thailand. The Siamese Foreign Minister speaking on this question stated.
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  • 1043 1  -  (BY ANTHONY WITSON, S.C. REPORTER) pOLLOMING up on the official announcement for the setting up ol a local Food Production Committee our representative initiated enquiries into public opinion on the subject and gleaned the following salient points which would be of interest
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  • 79 2 The Kerala Muslim Jemath celebrated Prophet Mohamed’s Birthday in a fitting manner on February 2*l at No. 12 Lorong Bukit China. The customary religious observances were held and the life-history of the Holy Prophet was read in the presence of a large gathering. Janab M.
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  • 331 2 IN MATHS LOOK CHEERFUL Recently the Sentul Convalescent Camp had a small party to bid farewell to Capt. Miss Twidle of the British Red Cross. The Visitors included Mrs. Newboult, Major Wardsworth RAMC., Capt. Robinson 55 I Hygiene Section, Miss Bigwood, and Maj. Cooke. Visitors were tiiken
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  • 447 2 TOO GOO!) A MIXER TO 810 TIGHT-LIPPED Washington, Feb. 27, THERE has been a remarkable decline of kite in the personal popularity of President Truman writes the Manchester Guardian correspondent to his paper from New York. All observers agree that he is far less
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  • 366 2 London, Feb. 27. Lord Pethick-Lawrence, Secretary of State for India stated in the House of Commons last night, This year in the course of the next few more months we hope to make a stride forward and put India in a new position
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  • 99 2 Monarchist Left Wing Clash In Paris London, Feb. 27. A French Monarchist meeting heie tonight broke up in confusion with sixty people arrested after a riot with Socialist, Communist and other Left W ing party members who packed the hall The trouble started when one 01 the speakers recalling Feb.
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  • 282 2 An official statement has been wlLh” (i fi by B M, A" H.Q. dealing Urn wp\ dlStUrbances in p ahang weeks ago, m which thirty killed and tW Malays were '"oflKrfTF 4 r thirty Chinese a U > when were killed dl tW Malays a
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  • 153 2 Singapore, Feb. 27. Former boxing promoter Charles Albert (Bertie) Bell, was this morning sentenced to death and Agnes Lee, 21-year-old Chinese gill, to twenty years rigorous imprisonment, when the British Officer Court found them guilty under Section 3 of the War ffences
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  • 35 2 A large quantity of Australian onions has arrived in Singapore. The price has been fixed at 40 cents a katty retail. Any dealer attempting to charge more than this should be reported.
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  • 63 2 A-BOMB TEST ON FLYI NG FORTRESSES .-•A.r. Philadelphia, Feb. Ten radio-controlled Fly u: Fortresses will take off, fly land without living crews to the effect of the atom bond I: aircraft. The coming atom bomb te~; i! ships and aircraft in the Mai Islands will be a joint oper; by
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 161 2 THE CITY PARK SUN OPEN-AIR TALKIES 27th Feb. to Ist March, 1946. “Texas Ranger Rides Again' Featuring Ellen Drew John Howard CITY OPEN-AIR TALKIES 26th Feb. to Ist March. 1946. “Thow Meng Tit Siong Hoi” (Mandarin Picture). CANTONESE WAYANG CHINA DANCING REVUE ACROBATIC SHOW Cabaret and Ronggeng SRI STAR TAMIL
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