The Straits Chronicle, 15 March 1946

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  • 11 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 152. MALACCA, FRIDAY, MARCH 15. 1946. 1»
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  • 651 1 Re-Shuffled ‘Sharir Cabinet’ Does Not Evoke Any Appreciable Change In Dutch Attitude RFTTTK-r>c Ne T Delhi, March 15. M? w,.r?? de n in Batavia reports that Mr. Walter Foote, U.S. representative in InHaS Urged the Netherlands authorities in Java to arrive at an
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 655 1 After fot)d, shelter and clothing. comes means of conveyance in modern city or town life. The post-war conditions of living in Malacca cannot aspire to the same comforts and amenities which the people of this town, in common with other parts of Malaya, were normally accustomed to in
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  • 644 1 JAPS NOT PENITENT ENOUGH TO MERIT SOFT DEAL T Washington, Mar. 15. R. JOSEPH GREW, the former American Ambassador to Japan speaking at a Press conference in Washington told pressmen that the present treatment of the Japanese was wholly unsatisfactory. In
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  • 113 1 the advances of pay authorised to all civil government employees on return of the British Military Administration are now to be termed Rehabilitation Grants and are not to he recovered. Detailed mstructicr.s are being issued, announcing in some cases, certain increases above grants already made. A further advance
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  • 164 1 It is stated for the information of the reading 4xublic,_that there,, are two copies of The War Seen From Britain,” issued by the Ministry of Information, in the Malacca Library. Casual reference was made in yesterday’s editorial to some vital aspects of the war
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 250 2 London, Mar. lb. Senator Thomas Conolly trM the American St ate to-day that both America and Great Britain should not give one inch to <he bravado of the Russians. The Russians are drunk with the victory that has been won tin ugh the.. united
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  • 212 2 London, Mai’, lb. Associated Press dispatches .from Chungking state that a large contingent of Chinese troops clashed in the vicinity of Changchun after the Russians had opened fire on them, killing one of their junior officers and one sergeant. The Chinese were »cm to
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  • 151 2 Chungking. Mar. 15. The Chungking Radio last nig it announced that more Chinest bad elements were arrested by the British military police and ;.m--<-se gendarmerie in Hongkong. The arrested Chinese who are row awaiting deportation are slid to belong to a dangerous l nderground society
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  • 419 2 REASONS FOR DROP IN VOLUME OF YIELD THE Food Production sub-committees have swung into action, and an inspection carried out by the members of the Vegetable sub-committee at Bekok village, an important vegetable centre in Jasin District, revealed that the production in this area
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  • 109 2 Malacca, Mar. 14. The order against fan Whatt, the local lepresentative of the Malayan Communist party was upheld after a petition for review tor the order had been presented by Tan Whatt himself. The petitioner had been bound over to ket p the peace for
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  • Letters To The Editor
    • 942 2 (To The Editor, Strait.s Chronicle) I have read with great interest the letter written by Medanite.’ I certainly feel that he deserves our support in reminding us as to the School System which you had voiced some time ago. However, I wish to point out some of the facts
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    • 226 2 (To The Editor, Straits Chronicle) A cori-espondent in a Singapore paper some time ago pointed out that most cigarette dealers in Singapore are able to pay out life gratuities. Similarly so, are the 44 lucky lot in Malacca. 44 Sold Out notices are conspicuous everywhere to the ordinal'}/
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  • 123 2 The following Prizes for the Malacca Football and Hockey League Competition organised by The Malacca Sports Committee will be exhibited at the City Park to-night:— Football League Championship' Cup Medals presented by Mr. A. S. Khoo (Winners: —M.C.R C.). Football League Runners-up Cup Medals presented
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  • 26 2 Sunday, 17 March. Cricket Match: 136 Field Regt. vs. 24 LG.it (M.C. Ground). Hockey Friendly: 56 Tk. Tps. Wksps. vs. But Kaba (B.H.E.S. Ground).
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  • 37 2 The External Examination London University will he in this country in June. Ihe day for candidates to entm these examinations was 53 candidates have register-' the Matriculation Exam:' and 8 for the Intermediate gree Examination.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 179 2 THE cny PARK SUN OPEN-AIR TALKIES J 14th to 16th March, 194 ft J R.K.O. Radio presents A Great Adventure Drama; “FIVE CAME BACK” Featuring Chester Morris Wendy ifarrit CITY OPEN-AIR TALKIES 14th to 17th March, 1946 > Yat Koh Lui Mcng Seng (Mandarin) CANTONESE WAYANG Cabaret and Ronggeng SRI
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