The Straits Chronicle, 6 March 1946

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  • 11 1 The Straits Chronicle No, 144. MALACCA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1946. ct*
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  • 529 1 Christian Nations Of The World Should Extend The Hand Of Charity To India’s Starving Millions New Delhi, March 5. |N Washington yesterday, the head of the Indian Food delegation Sir Ramaswami Mudaliar appealed to the Combined Food Board and urged them
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 784 1 The discomforting secrecy shrouding Russian manoeuvres in the Near and Far East has evoked a clear hint from Mr. James Byrnes, U.S. Secretary of State, to the Soviet Union that the United States is prepared to use force if necessary to preserve the peace, is described
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  • 155 1 Malacca, Mar. 5. Arrested on a warrant issued from Seremban two persons were brought up in the local District Courts to be charged. The first of these accused Cecil Beins was charged under the Defence Regulations of 1941. Application for bail was refused by the Presiding Officer, Major
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  • 123 1 The export of goods to Canada, Newfoundland and to a large number of Foreign Countries including their Colonial Possessions, Protectorates and Mandated Territories and to China is permitted only by parcel post and is subject to the production of a Currency Declaration (Form C.D.3). Full
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  • 121 1 San Francisco, Mar. 5. It, was reported from Brazil last night that the Argentinian Police had effected the arrest of nearly thirty five Germans and Argentinians who had formerly been working as agents and spies for the German gestapo. W ith the close of the
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  • 642 1 SHORT-SIGHTEI) CONSERVATIVE POLICY MUST NOT BE REPEATED London, Mar. 5. CREAKING at the India League yesterday Sir Stafford who it is rumoured will succeed Lord Pethick-Lawrence as Secretary of State for India declared, Britain and India are at cross-roads to-day. At the commencement
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  • 170 2 Conditions Of Sick Leave As a measure to improve con- >; tions of service of daily paid Government employees, the question of pay, whilst absent from cuty on account of sickness has 1 yen under consideration. At present only half nay is admissible for such periods
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  • 548 2  -  (By Anak Melaka) It took me some time to make ■something out of the grumble from the wage earners the other day when I had the opportunity of holding an informal talk with these folks. At the beginning' it sounded all so mixed up with a lot
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  • 29 2 Postal Agencies were reestablished at Ketereh, Gual i'eriok. Rantau Panjang and Wakaf Bharu (Kelantan), at Lam bo r Kanati and on Pangkor Island (Perak).
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  • 387 2 Poor Homes Visited To Learn Actual Conditions Durinf his one day stnv here Mr. S. K. Chettur showed "reat concern over the plight of the Indian destitutes, and he conduct-» ed a tour of the poor homes here to get an insight into their
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  • 139 2 London, Mar. 5. Dr. A. Nunn May, authority on atomic energy, was arrested yesterday after completing a lecture to students at London’s King C ollege. Scotland Yard said that he had been charged under the official secrets act and would appear at Bow Street police court on
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  • 234 2 The following communique was issued by the Supreme Allied Commander on March 3. A letter which purports to come from the Singapore Town Committee of the Malayan Communist Party has been addressed to the Supreme Commander and published in the Chinese Press. This letter complains
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  • 176 2 Information has just been received that entries may be accepted in this country for the June Examinations of the University of London. Entries will be accepted if they reach the Office of the Director of Education, B.M.A. (M) MP., Kuala Lumpur on or before 7th March. Entries
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  • 157 2 London, Mar. 5. American Military Police are reported to have traced six Italian boys in Milan and Naples the mothers of whom claim to have been the mistresses of Benito Mussolini when he was one-time dictator of the country. Investigations had revealed that four of these boys
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    • 108 2 CAPITOL THEATRE Tonight 6th March, 1946 at 3.00; 6.15 9.15 p.m* JAMES STEWART PAULETTE GODDARD i« POT O’GOLD Next Change: Clark Gable in “Thev Met In Bombay” (M.G.3U MIDNIGHT SHOW ON 6TH MARCH AT 12 M.N SAVOY THEATRE Tonight 6th March, 1946 at 6.30 9.15 p.m. Chester Morris Jane Wyatt
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