The Straits Chronicle, 5 March 1946

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  • 12 1 The Straits Chronicle Mo. 143. MALACCA, TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1946. 1» eU.
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 766 1 Robbery with violence must stop. This is a serious offence,” thus declared the Presiding Officer of the Superior Courts, LU-Col. W. Blair-Kerr in passing sentence on three Chinese who were charged with armed robbery in Bemban on, January 13, 1946. The full proceedings of this case have
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  • 760 1 Russia Must Clarify Her Intentions James Byrnes Russians Fishing In Troubled Waters: Persians Have Made Out Clear Case To The Whole World M_. New Delhi, March 5. R. JAMES BYRNES, Secretary Of State in Washington speaking at the Foreign Relations Committee yesterday declared, “The democracies have of late become sceptical
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  • 536 1 “EMPIRE MUST HELP INDIA”DR. H. P. EVATT AUSTRALIA TO HELP TO THE FULLEST EXTENT Melbourne, Mar. 4. IN A nation-wide appeal for the Indian famine assistance Dr. H. P Evatt, Minister for External Affairs declared, Indians to-day in the country are lace to face with a catastrophe much more terrible
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  • 237 1 An appreciable increase of approximately 20 per cent in the intake of new rubber into the Malacca Depot by the Ru liber Buying Unit has been registered last month when compared to that of January 1046. Notwithstanding the shortness of the working month, rendered even
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  • 51 1 Tiie results of these examinations have now been received. Candidates should apply to the Education Officer, B.M.A.(M) of the centn at which they sat for the examinations for details of their results. Information can also be supplied by the Director u? Education, Malay Peninsula, Kuala
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 162 2 The poison baits being distributed by the Department of Agriculture are intended primarily for the control of rats in areas planted with foodcrops and where food is stored. f Jr; town areas Tangle-i'uot or Rat-fast gives wood results and is harmless. The following preparation has been found to
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  • 98 2 London, Mar. 4. R iter’s pn s dispatches from India sti to that Mahs ma Land hi will h fid at v h r nv i dli Viceroy Wavell nd the Congress President in New 1 Ihi t discuss the current poic’.cal situation in
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  • 348 2 Office Bearers Elected At a General Meet ng of Members ol the' übpvo /m.-ociation held on 17th February, 1946, 56 candidates were elected as OriiceBearers for the years 1946 and 1947. Ihe Second Election took place on 3rd inst. and the following ladies and gentlemen
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  • 195 2 Niw Delhi, Mar. L Indians would resolutely reject any proposals for economic and closei union of Konya, Uganda am. Tanganyika which were not hie ed on equal representation in .iu Central Legislature, guaranteeing adequate Indian iniluence on the administration of common interests, the President of the East
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  • 498 2 The Royal Family In War Time W hen the wit ole Empire took up amt;; against the most iuthass roe in msiory the people of .his great C ommonweaitn were brought closer to 11. M. r lhe King than ever before. Correspondingly on tiie shoulders or this great
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  • 121 2 M.C.R.C. Secure Championship The last round of the Hockey League was played off yesterday '•\iien the M.C.R.C. scored a meritorious victory of !"i goals to nil roa.n the 58 Workshops, With I the Lock, y league thus coming to end the Chinese have secured j honours of Championship
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  • 371 2 Appeal To Indo-Ceylonese Youths In Malaya I 1 o The Editor, Straits Chronicle) May I have a little space in I your valuable column on, Peo1 pie’s Voice’,, to appeal to all youths of Indians and Ceylonese I for forming' up an, All-Malayan Indo-Ceylonese Youths’ Union.”
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  • 240 2 (Jo The Editor, Straits Chronicle) May I through the medium of your popular newspaper express my profound regret at seeing some unusual infringements of the rules of football game in Malacca. In particular, 1 am referring to the match between the Police and the 56 or::, hops at the
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  • 53 2 Alter an interview with the Asst. Food Controller. Malacca, the Malacca Coffee-Shops A sociation has agreed to reduc I ihe price of coffee as under: weet ned—ls ets. a cup. Unsweetened —5 ets. a ciip._ Tin- price ot Sweetened Coffee to ha further reduced as the
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  • 53 2 The results of the 1941. ami x. ion of the City and Guv of London Institut have b .received and will he publish Some results of the 1941 Lone m Chamber of Commerce Autumn j oxai ir.ation have been receive J The rest should arrive in a
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 167 2 THE CITY PARK SUN OPEN-AIR TALKIES sth to 7th March, 1946 20th Century Fox presents Victor MacLaglen—Louis Hovick in BATTLE OF BROADWAY CITY OPEN-AIR TALKIES 2nd to sth March, 1946. HEONG HAR LOO (Chap. 3). Cantonese Picture, 6th to 9th March, 1946 PAI KAH CHEE” (Cantonese) CANTONESE WAYANG Cabaret and
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