The Straits Chronicle, 21 March 1946

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  • 12 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 157. MALACCA, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1946. I» et
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  • 1171 1 Shrrmg Message Of Goodwill To All Races Translated Into Chinese, Malay Tamil flood-lights illuminating the Malacca Club v clfer ous cr ies of “Jai Hind”, Chinp^ d f J°, cal res,dents including Indians, Chinese and Malays welcomed the great Indian nationalist Leader Pandit
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 838 1 Ta’at dan Setia Loyal and True has been the motto •t the Malay Regiment in war and in peace adopted by choice from its inception in March 1983. In giving honour where honour is due, we feel that even a cursory survey of the forma4ion, rapid development,
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  • 581 1 Malacca, Mar, 21. At the continued hearing of the inquiry into collaboration charges of Cecil Beins in the District Courts, Isa, the first witness for the prosecution declared that Frs. Coroado and Masano had been arrested by another M.P. Knwano alter information against them had been
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 24 1 M. SALEH CO. Ouoaushees, Ship Chandlers Ship Suppliers, extractors, Commission Agents and Stevedores. 0, WOLF ERST AH ROAD, MALACCA. Phone 146. m i ■"mu
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    • 21 1 BLUE BIRD PROVISION CO. (Military Suppliers) 153, Wolferstan Road. Phone 116. Malacca. (Fresh Food) Contractors for 386 I.S.S. 24 I.G.H. Malacca.
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  • 80 2 Reports have been received that certain licensed food dealers are forcing customers to take up their rations of tinned meat whether they want to or not. The Deputy Food Controller has therefore circularised all dealers warning them that this practice must cease. The letter states
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  • 119 2 Bidin bin Nubi who was not a Volunteer posed himself as a member of 4 (Pahang) Bn. F.M.S. Volunteer Force, registered his name as an embodied Volunteer at the Volunteer Force Record Office, Singapore, drew current pay and allowances as an unemployed Volunteer at the
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  • 135 2 ,—Reuter. London, Mar. 18. About 290,000 tons or wheat are expected to arrive in India between March 3 arid April 3 this year on the basis f shipments which have taken dace or are taking place from. North America and Australia during January, February and March. Arthur
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  • 667 2 “Open Hearts Open Minds The Only Solution”-Gandhi BRITAIN FEELS IT HER DUTY TO EXPEDITE INDIAN INDEPENDENCE London, Mar. 20. ADDRESSING the Working Committee of the Indian National Congress yesterday Mahatma Gandhi declared, I am confident this time that the British government mean what they say. They feel it their duty
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  • 125 2 In pursuance of the recently revived Banishment Order, three armed gang robbers, who are serving their terms or rigorous imprisonment will be banished to their country of origin at the expiry of their terms. This is the first instance in Malacca under the B.M.A. when criminals
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  • 95 2 The second batch of 4,000 British and Indian troops—part of the Commonwealth Occupation Force for Japan—has arrived in Singapore from India on the two transports Dunera and Orduna. Ihe men are under the command of a Scot, Major-General D. T. C owan, Cxi., CBE.,
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  • 71 2 London, Mar. 20. Ihe Premier of Siam walked out oi ilie National Assembly yesterday after giving his dejision to resign trom office. It -s reported that a difference had risen between the House and the assembly on certain questions of nternal policy. Keuter’s correspondent m
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  • 98 2 iokyo, Mar. 18. Some 6,000 people have tied and an undeterm neo number have been killed and injured, as the iesult of eruptions of tne -hreepeaked Sakurajima volcano on the peninsula in Kagoshima bay in southern Kyushu, according to reports reaching iokyo today. Information about the
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  • 415 2 Presentation Of Address The visit of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru yesterday was a memorable occasion to the Indian Chamber of Commerce, which was opened by Panditji himself when he last came here in May 24, 1937. IT t vas met by representatives oj tie Indian
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  • 119 2 When a large fire broke out in the control tower at Butterworth airstrip last month, it spread quickly to a dump of Jap bombs and small arms ammunition nearby. Signalman Chella Muthu, 4th Indian Air Formation Signals, was on telephone duty on the airstrip exchange.
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  • 207 2 Largest sporting event to be held in Malaya since 1940 will b fc the Malaya Command Athletic Championship, fixed for April 26-27 on the football ground of the Selangor Club, Kuala Lumpur. The Championships are open toall Army units stationed on the Malayan mainland.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 180 2 NOTICE MA I. V< CA COVERNMENT ECO HATCHERS A certain number of young duckling's are hr sale at ;he Hatchery at ine Q uui a *dine Station at l’cngkalan Rama. Application .-mould be made to :he Veterinary Inspector, St a ithaus, Malacca. Orders can ;mso be placed for future deliveiit
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    • 42 2 AHMAD, TAIB BROS. THE PREMIER MALAY PROVISION STORE 16. Wolferstan Road, Malacca. Australian Cosmetics, Provision Food> Medicines. Hair Dye etc., are now avail able. Our second shipment expected nex month. Special concession prices ft>wholesalers. Communicate or pay a vis. to our shop-
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 150 2 THE CITY PARK SUN OPEN-AIR TALKIES 20th to 22nd March, 1946. “SWING IT SOLDIER Featuring Frances Langford Ken Mosrra.t Songs! Comedy! Laughter! 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
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