The Straits Chronicle, 7 March 1946

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  • 12 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 145. MALACCA, THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1946. 1# «u.
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  • 597 1 Recognition Of Indonesian Republic To Form Basis Of Future Negotiations RNew Delhi, March 7. EUTER’S dispatches from Batavia state that Soetan Sharir the Premier of the Indonesian Nationalist Cabinet has been unanimously given a mandate by his Cabinet to continue negotiations with
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 864 1 Religious ar,d political leaders have been ‘thankful’ that the atomic bomb has been discovered at the right time by the right people. President Truman, Prime Minister Attlee and Mr. Churchill have thanked’ God that it is Anglo-America which has discovered this invaluable weapon and now own. its sources.
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  • 527 1 ONUS PLACED ON THE DOUBLE DIPLOMACY OF MOSCOW reports from Washington state that the U.S. note on the withdrawal of Russian forces from the provinces of northern Persia have been presented to the Soviet government. Although the actual contents of the note
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  • 146 1 London, Mur. 6. 1 he Egyptian Premier M. Sidky Pasha who is reported to be at Alexandria has requested the withdrawal of all British troops not only from Cairo but from the whole ot Egypt. He is reported to have declared, British forces
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  • 114 1 San Francisco, Mar. 6. Soetan Sharir who has resumed his office as Premier of the Indonesians told correspondents in Batavia yesterday, “The decision ot the people to maintain me as their premier shows that, there are still elements in this country who do not relish the adoption
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  • 108 2 With the inrv'• sing c‘> 1 1s of the Pood o! Department in bringing clow pi;. or foodstuffs, it it. u’t mire to iearn that Austra' muti ill be on sale at th< u-kct at u- ontrolled price of t() cent- a round.
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  • 423 2 Malacca List The following is ;i list of .Malayans reported So be in Siam. Arrangements have been made lor tluir return and in some cases the people named may have already returned to their nomes. I heir addressis in Siam are n,ot known but postal facilities are
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  • 46 2 it is now learnt that Mr. Bhashyam and Mr. Venketraman, the Indian lawyers, will defend all eases of Indian collaboration in Negri Sembilan and Malacca, and not Mr. Nariman who had been previously appointed as the Indian Defence Counsel for this region.
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  • 96 2 -Reuter. Chungking, Mar. 4. Despite official enforcement today of provisional regulations governing foreign exchange issued by tlie Central Bank, Chungking banks and dealers are not prepared to exchange national currency for rupee notes or sterling until notified of the current rate in Shanghai.— Reuter. Rangoon, Mar. 4.
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  • 193 2 Malacca, Mar. 6. Hashim bin Abdul Gliani, a Malay Court interpreter attached to the local Com is and having more than twenty five years service with the S.S. Government was today brought up in the local District Court before Lt.-Colonel Luckham. It is believed that a
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  • 274 2 A report has appeared in a local Kuala Lumpur Paper which alio tred (hat labourers who had gone to work at the Sungei Tua Estate on February 15th were abused by the manager who, it was stated, pushed some of them by the neck and stopped
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  • 67 2 The Relief-Sub-Committee of the Malacca Indian Association have already distributed sugar, salt, washing soap and dried apricots to 238 destitutes. The first relief donation from the Government of India amounting to $lOOO has also been paid to d. serving destitute cases here. Mr. Rajaratnain, Hon.
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  • 44 2 A 3-ton truck load of clothing (approximately 1,000 yards) dorand by the An tralian Red 'Y, was brought here by Rv. Pales yesterday. The i iris v. ill shortly be allocated to the various representative mien, for distribution to dert Lutes.
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  • 201 2 Result Of Motor Accident Rev. E. G. Proctor who was travelling from Johore Bharu to Seremban met with a serious motor accident and succumbed to the injuries on admission to the Malacca Hospital yesterday. It appears he was proceeding to Seremban to take up
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  • 185 2 -Dm*mg*-t*he years of tirs-Jap-ari;. ese occupation of this country a large number of mining leases were not renewed and expired, although under other circumstances this would not have happened. In order that lessees shall not suffer on account of circumstances beyond their control it has been decided
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  • 64 2 All personnel of the L.D.C. and Civil Defence Services and dependants of the personnel killed in action between 8 Dec. 1941 and 15 Feb. 1942 who have not so far registered themselves in any Record Office in Malaya are advised to register
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  • 109 2 Re: Price Of Coffee (To The Editor, Straits Chronicle) Although we find in your paper that sweetened coffee will be sold at 15 cents a cup, we regret to inform you that the coffee shops people in the First Cross Street, and especially those around the
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  • 130 2 1 i 6 u t e i. < Cable information has beer received by Sri. N. Raghavar from Pandit Nehru that h< would probably be reaching Singapore on March lb or li, an would be in Malaya for about week. Considering the very short nature ot the
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
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