The Straits Chronicle, 19 March 1946

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  • 10 1 The Straits Chronicle No. MALACCA, TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1946. li
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  • 712 1 Muslim Demand For ‘Pakistan’ May Impede Speedy Realization Of Independence ¥rr A New Delhi, March 19. J 1 is reported from London that the British Cabinet Mission has left Croydon by air for India on its first stage. The mission is expected to
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 790 1 After a brief span of seven months following cessation of hostilities, the world which had hankered after peace, in a practical and genuine sense, is again tHMset with suspicion* uncertainty and aggressive designs. The triiitnvirate of Britain, America and Russia under the splendid leadership of Churchill,
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  • 334 1 FOREIGN PROBLEMS ARE OF A MORE DIFFICULT NATURE London* Mar. 19. the British nation against the future plans of aggressive nations and their threat to peace Mr. Anthony Eden, former Foreign Secretary in the British Cabinet dealt exhaustively on the trend and
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  • 557 1 New York, Mar. 16. The Chicago Tribune, isolationist mid-western paper, today declares in a leading article. America appears to be on the verge of a new war, and we can count ourselves extremely lucky if it is avoided. Alliances are in being.
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  • 63 2 Fhe abov* challenge competition will be starting very soon under the management of the .‘ALL MUSLIM WELFARE A SSOCIATjON. t M ON- PO UTICA L), Malacca. This competition refers only to the Muslim F <otbr.ll Teams in various Kamuongs and Village's in the district of
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  • 233 2 Malacca, Mar. 18. Members of the General Labour Union and the Malayan Communist f'arty to-day attempted to stage a procession organized by the leaders of these two parties. The* procession had not been given the sanction of the Police authorities. Earlier in the day a hand
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  • 153 2 Re-Affirm Faith In Mohamed Ali Jinnah The Managing Committee of the Indian Muslim League of Malacca, convened an extraordinary meeting on 16th, March 1946, at the League premises. The Committee reaffirmed their faith in their Veteran Leader Janab Mohamed Ali Jinnah and wished him every success in
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  • 126 2 Public Meeting At <>.3o p.m. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru accompanied by his brother-in-law as Secretary, are scheduled to tuTi>„ c Malacca at 6.30 p.rn, tomoriott i'.VCt'ldin- to iuW l.i.W I illation *vi,ttved at the time ot R’oing to press. A public meeting will be held at
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  • 233 2 Last Saturday when Captain Read and Sergeant Parsonson of the Field Security Police were engaged in visiting the homes of ex-members of the Japanese Kempeitai with Corporal Ogasawara, a former officer attached to the local M.P. Station, the latter attempted to make a break
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  • 314 2 Malacca, Mur. 19. A farewell party was given at the country residence of Mr. Tan Eng Chye for Rev. W. B. Eales who is leaving the country on furlough. Present at the party were also officers of the B.M.A. among whom were Lt.-Colonel
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  • 68 2 Arrangements have been made by Major D. W. Cooke for the performance of an open-air show at Jasin on Thursday March 21, by a mobile cinema unit of the B.M.A. Publicity Department. The show will be implemented by running commentaries m Malay and Chinese and the
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  • 631 2 SOCCER HOCKEY LEAGUES Lt.-Col. Luckham Distributes Trophies Lt.-Col. H. A. L. Luckham, Deputy Senior Civil Affairs Officer, distributed the trophies to the Champions and Runners-Up in the Malacca Football and Hockey League Competition last Saturday. The exhibition match between the Champions (M.C.R.C.) and ihe Rest was very interesting and the
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  • 103 2 A public lecture on the Burma campaign will be delivered by Major Wedgery of the Public Relations (EACSEA) at 7 a.m. on Thursday March 21, at the Malacca Supreme Court, This is the first time that a lecture of this kind is being given here
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  • 51 2 .London, Mar. 19. The French foreign Mims ut M. bulauti iokl Associated. r 4 correspondents in raris that nance was still aissatished with ihe Dritisti and U.S. note on Spain, ne said that the French government wli present another note to the two governments in tne near
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  • 54 2 Australian T rade —Keuter. mth Malaya Sydney, Mar. 16. Australia is sending a Government sponsored delegation of businessmen to India and an increasing number oi trade commissioners in India, Malaya, and the Pacific where Australia is fully alive to the possibilities of greatly increased trade, William J. Scully, Australian Minister
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    • 357 2 NOTICE Licences Under Poisons Enactment Laws Of Straits Settlements Chapter 185 Persons who were licencees n 11*41 and are now carrying n 4 them trade or profession and also those persons whose trade or profession need a licence under \.\e »bove Enactment should apply to fUM. and H. 0., Civil
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    • 42 2 AHMAD, TAIB BROS THE PREMIER MALAV PROVISION STORE 16, Wolferstan Road, Malacca Australian Cosmetics, Provision Foods Medicines, Hair Dye etc., are now avail able. Our second shipment expected nevmonth. Special concession prices f«, wholesalers. Cummunicate or pay a visi to our shop.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 123 2 THE CITY PARK SUN OPEN-AIR TALKIES 17th to 19th March, 1946 TRUE GLORY” CITY OPEN-AIR TALKIES 18th to 21st March, 1946 "Tho Chee Yin Huer” (Mandarin CANTONESE WAYANG Cabaret and Ronggeng SRI STAR TAMIL OPERA Coming Soon:—VENUS REVUE NEW RIALTO Tonight till 20th March, 1946 at 2.30, 6.30 9.15 p.m.
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