The Straits Chronicle, 8 March 1946

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  • 12 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 14«. MALACCA, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1946. 1« rt\,
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  • 557 1 Persian Premier Returns From Moscow: Mr. Churchill’s Speech Rattles Russia IT New Delhi, March 8. L.o. note to the Soviet Government was made public by the State Department yesterday in Washington. The note to the Kremlin has asked for the immediate
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 696 1 Sir Stafford Cripp.s who is tipped as the possible successor to Lord Pethick-Lawrence as Secretary of State for India, speaking at the India League on Monday last declared: Britain and India are at cross-roads today. At the commencement of this war the British government had promised the
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  • 480 1 REQUIEM HIGH MASS SUNG BY VICARGENERAL OF PORTUGUESE MISSION Malacca, March 8. A FTER having served all his clerical life in the Far East, the major part of which had been spent in Malacca, Reverend Father Alvaro Martins Coroado met with his
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  • 69 1 London, Mar. 8. Questioned by the House of Commons on the action of the Russians in taking Japanese machinery from Manchui ia Mr. Ernest Bevin, the British P'oreign Secretary replied that the question of Japanese property in Manchuria should be disposed of by the Reparations
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  • 89 1 London, Mar. 8. General Franco has decided to close his frontier against France following the French decision to close her own frontiers against the Spanish. Frontier troops including Spanish Moroccan and Franco’s picked army have been increased. French nationals in the country have been asked
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  • 161 1 A.P. Tokyo, Mar. 6. The new Japanese constitution is permanently renouncing war and prohibiting the maintenance of armed forces in Japan, it was announced jointly today by General MacArthur and the Japanese government. The document relegates the emperor to the position as a symbol; of state
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  • 117 1 A.P. Washington, Mar. 6. The United States has made public 15 documents captured in Europe citing details of Franco's ties with Hitler, Mussolini, and his fervent hopes that the Axis would win the war. In general, the documents revealed that Franco proposed to seize Gibraltar, cut
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 662 2 (From Our Special Representative) Wednesday, Feb. 27. FREE FLOW OF DIU GS I he system ol indenting in bulk through the Government a.ded by the private importation of medical supplies has greatly facilitated their decontrolling. With shipping conditions improving, a speedy return to the pre-war state as lar
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  • 212 2 A.P. Aboard the French Cruiser Emile Bertin, off Haiphong, Mar. 7.—Coastal batteries opened fire yesterday morning on this cruiser as the flagship and other French warships cruised off the entrance to Haiphong harbour awaiting Chinese permission to land a force of more than 20,000 French troops,
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  • 96 2 London, Mar. 8. The French Government has presented the London Foreign Office a note concerning the holding of conferences on the future of the Ruhr and the Rhine. It is also reported that Britain must bring up the question of these two regions when the question
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  • 113 2 New Delhi, Mar. 8. The South African Indian Congress delegation is reported to have arrived in Bombay for talks w’ith the Viceroy on the position of Indians in this colony. The leader of the delegation left Bombay for Poona to meet Mr. Gandhi and discuss the
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  • 242 2 “Golden Arrows” Beat M.C.R.C. By 5 Goals The Malacca Chinese Recreation Club received a ‘scare’ yesterday evening when the 136 Force (Golden Arrow) registered a resounding victory by five goals to nil. For the first time a crowd of over 2,000 people eagerly watched the match and cheered lustily
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  • 41 2 London, Mar. 8. It is reported from Delhi that an Indian Relief Medical Mission headed by Colonel Shastri has left for Malaya by the Rajula carrying nearly one lakh rupees worth of medical supplies to this country.
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  • 253 2 OVER A CUP OF COFFEE (To The Editor, Straits Chronicle) With reference to the article by L itizen in your journal dated 7th March, 1946, regarding the exorbitant price of coffee sold at Coffee-shops at First Cross Street and around the Bank areas, we wish to
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  • 41 2 Arrangements for the examinations of vat sous instiw tions occupied much attention during the week. 289 subjee entries for the City and Guild Institute of Technology have be* cabled to London on behalf Malay Peninsula candidates.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 22 2 CHRIST CHURCH Sunday March 10th 1946 Memorial Service for Rev. E. G. Proctor. 8.30 Holy Communion. 5.30 Evensong Sermon. BERNARD EALES, Priest.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
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