The Straits Chronicle, 14 March 1946
1946-03-14
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The Straits Chronicle
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Title Section11 1946-03-14 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 151. MALACCA, THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1946. tU11 words
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837 1946-03-14 1 Dutch Have Failed To See Eye To Eye: Struggle For Independence Will Continue New Delhi, March 14. [jR- SOL KARNO President of the Indonesian Republic in a nationwide address to the people of his country has exhorted them to be calm and837 words
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EDITORIAL
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Article890 1946-03-14 1 A highly informative pub’ication entitled The War Seen From Britain (1939-1945),” issued by the Ministry of Information a copy of which has reached us through the courtesy of the Civil Affairs Headquarters). is a brief but pithy commentary in chronology of the events of890 words
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505 1946-03-14 1 DUTCH ADVISED TO RE-UONSIDER THEIR POSITION IN INDONESIA Melbourne, Mar. 13. H. P. EVATT, Australian Minister for External Affairs, speaking in Melbourne to-day declared, So long as great powers entertain the idea of exploiting and ruling smaller and weaker nations under the guise505 words
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276 1946-03-14 1 Rev. V\. B. Kales, Chaplain Church of England, and Education Office r, Malacca, will he going home on a six months' furlough in the beginning of next month. He came to Malacca in April 1941 in276 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement19 1946-03-14 1 M. SALEH CO. Dubashees, Ship Chandlers Ship Suppliers. Contractors, Commission Agents and Stevedores. IS. WOLFER3TAN ROAD, MALACCA. Phone 146.19 words
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Advertisement23 1946-03-14 1 BLUE BIRD PROVISION CO. (Military Suppliers) 153, Wolferstan Road. Rhone 116. Malacca. (Fresh Food) Contractors for 386 I.S.S. i &24 I.G.H. Malacca. j23 words
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221 1946-03-14 2 Indian engineers recently began work on one of the-; biggest assignments in Malaya -the opening up for heavy traffic of the east coast road from Kuantan to Kota Bahru. JJuring the Japanese occupation this road was allowed to fall into a221 words
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Article68 1946-03-14 2 Major J. Young has alieady arrived in Malacca to take up the appointment of Education Officer succeeding I’ev. Eales who is leaving on holiday in the early part of Api Ma i. Young is a member oi the Malayan Educational Service, and wn formerly attached to Baffles Institution, Singapore.68 words
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Article32 1946-03-14 2 A Requiem High Muss will be sung at St. mneis ('lmpel on March 1., at 6.30 a.m. for the j*tof the soul of the late Mr. .1. Cl. Pamada-a.32 words
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677 1946-03-14 2 During the occupation of Malaga by the Japanese, large numbers of Malayans mainly of the eooly class, were deported to Siam tor work on railway They were taken to two areas: the first was m the area Bangkok to Moulmein where they were put to677 words
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Article129 1946-03-14 2 London, Mar. 13. Wiih the return of the Persian Prime- Minister, G. Sultaneh, the Persian Parliament was dissolved yesterday. Before the dissolution the Premier gave the Parliamentarians a detailed account of his visit to Moscow. It is reported that at certain parts of his speech booes greeted129 words
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120 1946-03-14 2 London, Mar. 13. Allied Headquarters in Java state that British and Indian troops in Java and Sumatra will be evacuated from these two places as soon as transports are available. It is believed that more than three thousand per day will be removed commencing120 words
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Article119 1946-03-14 2 It is notified for general information that the Straits Settlements Repeal Bill passed its second reading in the House of Commons on Friday, the Bth of March 1946. Whilst reaffirming in the clearest possible terms that the principle of common citizenship in Malaya is an essential of119 words
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Article113 1946-03-14 2 London, Mar. 12. Indian National Congress leaders in South Africa have sent a joint petition to the Working ommiuee of the Indian National Congress and Viceroy Wavell on the treatment of Indian residents by the white population. The protest points out that there is still113 words
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Article181 1946-03-14 2 CHAMPIONS vs. THE REST Lt.-Col. Luckham will distribute Frizes The following have been selected to represent the Rest Team against the Football League Champions (M.C.R.C.) on the Malacca Club ground on Saturday, 16 March, 1946 at 5.15 p.m.:— M. Zaid (C.A. Police); Osman Sarpan (C.A. Police); D. Hendc-181 words
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Article96 1946-03-14 2 The honour of being the first Malacca student to leave for England for higher studies, since the British re-occupation, has fallen to Master Noel Woodford of St. Francis Institution. He is the son of Mr. J. F. Woodford, and facilities for transport have been arranged by96 words
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Article224 1946-03-14 2 DISTRIBUTION OF CIGARETTES (To The Editor, Straits Chrorvele) I should like to make the following observations and suggestions as tar as the distribution of cigarettes is concerned. Th: present method of distributing' cigarettes to the consumers is wholly impracticable. From experience 1 have found out that224 words
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120 1946-03-14 2 The President of the abov> Association sends the following list of further donations to tht Fund:— Tuan Capt. Mohd. Ali bin Mydii. 820.00, Messrs. K. A. Rahim Brothers $15.00, Mr. Y 7. K. Abdu Wahab $lO.OO, Mr. K. P. Dawood Sultan $5.00, Mr.120 words
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Advertisement190 1946-03-14 2 NOTICE \l S A JAN MU') VON The public is informed that a fur; her ccn: it of Australian she»,) 1 ;vi ia d that (the undo--m mi ~-d p.. ns re authorised to < Ter fresh nutton to the publi for sale in Malacca, Aloe Cajah ami Jasin at190 words
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Advertisement15 1946-03-14 2 CAPITOL DANCE HALL MALACCA’S MOST POPULAR RENDEZVOUS OPENING SATURDAY, I6JI MARCH, 1946 AT 9 P.M.15 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous155 1946-03-14 2 THE CITY PARK SUN OPEN-AIR TALKIES 14th to 16th March, 1946 R.K.O. Radio presents A Great Adventure Drama “FIVE CAME BACK” Featuring Chester Morris Wendy Barrie Coming Soon:— DESERT VICTORY CITY OPEN-AIR TALKIES 14th to 17th March, 1946 Yat Koh Lui Meng Seng" (Mandarin) CANTONESE WAYANG Cabaret and Ronggeng SRI155 words
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