The Straits Chronicle, 4 March 1946
1946-03-04
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Title Section12 1946-03-04 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 342. MALACCA, MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1946. 1« rim.12 words
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728 1946-03-04 1 Fully Aware Of Sinister Soviet Designs: Sino-Russian Treaty Is Purely Commercial A New Delhi, March 4. SSOCIATED Press dispatches from the Manchurian capital state that Chinese university students and factory workers staged a inass antiSoviet demonstration demanding the immediate withdrawal of all Russian728 words
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EDITORIAL
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Article830 1946-03-04 1 Vn official statement published in our issue of March 1, states external examinations of English Universities, corporations and guilds which were ordinarily held in prewar days in Malaya will be resumed this year. It is announced that an Examinations Secretary who will deal w ith all830 words
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482 1946-03-04 1 RELIEF OF NEEDY INDIANS AND REPATRIATION ARE PRIORITIES S. K. CHETTUR, Agent of the Government of India, made his first official visit to Malacca today with the main object of attending to Indian Relief Measures here. In a interview with the Straits Chronicle he482 words
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186 1946-03-04 1 London, Mar. 4. The head of the Indian Food Delegation Sir Ramaswami Mudaliar is reported to have arrived in Ottawa yesterday. IP 1 held his first talk with the Canadian food Minister and later he met newsmen both from the States186 words
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Advertisement21 1946-03-04 1 BLUE BIRD PROVISION CO. (Military Suppliers) 153, Wolferslan Road. Phone 116. Malacca. (Fresh Food) Contractors for 386 I.S.S. 24 I.G.H. Malacca.21 words
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Article185 1946-03-04 2 Monday, 1 March. JPootb; !i i i i ully: i.; y I-,,!... §Go iiuil i 1- 'i 1 icid ..c. (IV. i not Ground). Hockey l.ca.i: 'u Tk. i ],.■>. Wksps. M.( (B.H.E.S. Ground) Tuesday, 5 M «arii. not hall Friendly 136 Field Regt. v Malacca Muslims (M.G.185 words
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Article97 1946-03-04 2 Football League Matches: Indian Assn, beat Medicals c 5—2. C.A. Police beat M.C.R.C. 3—l. C.A. Police beat r 6 Workshops 5—4. Football Friendly Matches: 136 Field Regt. bear Eurasians 7—l. Banda Kaba Team beat 56 Workshops 2 —l. r 136 Field Regt. beat 24 I.G.H, 2—o, Hockey97 words
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Article76 1946-03-04 2 Goals Teams P. W. L. D. F. A. Pt. C.A. Police 8 6 0 220 914 M.C.R.C. 7 6 1 037 512 Malays 7 5 0 221 812 Eurasians 7 4 1 225 710 .56* Workshops 7 2 4 113 21 5 City Park 8 2 576 words
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Article64 1946-03-04 2 Goals Teams P. W. L. I). F. A. Pt. 24 I.G.H. 6 4 1 1 12 7 9 M.C.R.C. 5 4 1 016 5 8 Malays 6 3 3 0 1310 6 56 Workshops 5 2 2 110 9 5 Eurasians 6 2 3 1 712 564 words
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Article50 1946-03-04 2 Hockey League: The final Hockey League Match (56 Tk. Tps. Wksps. vs. M.C.R.C.) will be played off on the B.H.E.S. ground today, 4 March. Football League: The final Football League Match (M.C.R.C. vs. Malays) will he played off on the Malacca Club .ground on Tuesday, 12 March.50 words
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Article180 1946-03-04 2 C.A. Police Beal 56 Workshops By Odd Coal Tile ('.A. Police were indeed lucky in fore; ng a narrow victory by the odd goal in u.ue when they met the 50 Workshops last .Saturday ni the .second-last round of the Malacca Football l eague competition. For about iorty minutes180 words
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Article79 1946-03-04 2 136 Field Regt. Beat Malays In a two-innings cricket match played at the Malacca Club ground on Sunday, the 136 Field Regt. beat the Banda Kaba Malays by a margin of 30 runs. Going in to bat the Field Regiment scored 55 runs and thd Malays replied with 45.79 words
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Article30 1946-03-04 2 In a friendly game of hockey played at the B.H.E.S. ground, tlie Malacca Indians displaying marked improvement beat the 24 I.G.H. by the only goal scored in the game.30 words
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Article94 1946-03-04 2 Our correspondent ‘Ratepayer’ has apparently made an inaccurate statement when he alleged hat ratepayers are denied the U Sl of a tand Pipe along the road from the clock tower right up to Ujong Pasir, for, on investigations we find there are three «Stand Pipes along the road94 words
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Article133 1946-03-04 2 U.S. London Quarters Concerned London, Mar. 4. Diplomatic quarters both in London and Washington are gravely concerned over the recent attitude of the Russian government in refusing to withdraw Dorn certain areas in Persia. The Wa.-hington Post” commenting on the declaration of Moscow says; 1 it was agreed that all133 words
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564 1946-03-04 2 ‘CABINET’ DECLINES TO CONTINUE TALKS WITH DUTCH London, March 4. |T IS reported from Batavia that Soetan Sharir, Premier of the Indonesian Republican Cabinet resigned irom his post after meeting several Indonesian leaders incl cinr; >r. oekarno. Reuter’s Correspondent declares that his resignation has been564 words
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162 1946-03-04 2 (By an Army Observer) Military operations against well-armed bandit gangs terrorising certain areas of north Malaya came to a head this week when a small patrol of Punjabi troops reconnoitered a strongly-held road block near GRIK in PERAK State and pinpointed several positions manned by162 words
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Article91 1946-03-04 2 Malacca, Mar. 4. The remains of Rev. Fr. Coroado will be removed from Singapore to Malacca on the 7th of this month. There will be a Requiem High Mass celebrated in the Church of St. Peter on the Bth by the Vicar j General of the91 words
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Article183 1946-03-04 2 neater. Two school teachers, Chuan Kuei Chang and Lu Hsin Yuan, who were recently arrested, have been released. Ihis was due to the intervention of two gentlemen of high repute in the community who, whilst not excusing the offences committed by these two teachers pleaded that itneater. - 183 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous163 1946-03-04 2 THE CITY PARK SUN OPEN-AIR TALKIES 2nd to 4th March, 1946. United Artists Release “SO ENDS OUR NIGHT” F eaturing ffiEORIC MARCH MARGARET SULLIVAN. CITY OPEN-AIR TALKIES 2nd to sth March, 1946. HEONG HAR LOO (Chap. 3) Cantonese Picture. CANTONESE WAYANG Cabaret and Ronggeng SRI STAR TAMIL OPERA Grand opening163 words
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