The Straits Chronicle, 25 March 1946

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  • 12 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 160. MALACCA, MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1916. It eta
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  • 574 1 Students Demonstrate Outside French War Office: “Last Totalitarian Country In The World” Npw Hpllti Marnh correspondent in Paris reports that anti-Franco feeling is rising in the country and the French Cabinet held a secret session last night to consider the situation in the
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 896 1 Having seized Malaya and Singapore, the Japanese turned their attention to Burma. One after another its great cities fell into their hands, and with their fall the “back door into China” was lost to the Allies. The brilliant strategy of General Alexander managed to extricate the Imperial Forces
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  • 547 1 1 he Supervisors and Committee members of the Pay Fong, Pay Teck, Peng Ming and Yoke Bin Chinese Schools, gave a teaparty to Rev. W. B. Eales (Education Officer) and Maj. J. 5 oung, bidding good-bye to the former who is leaving
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  • 791 1 “The Peace Of The World Is In The Balance.” —Wickham Steed BRITAIN U.S. READY TO GAMBLE OWN SAFETY IN HONOUR’S CAUSE London, Mar. 24. “'T'HE FATE and peace of the world is in the balance,” declared Mr. Wickham Steed British political commentator broadcasting from the 8.8. C. last night in
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 28 2 All scouters and scouts will be holding their first Camp Fire :?ince the reoccupation at 7.30 p.m. on Wednesday March 27, £946, at the Anglo-Chinese School.
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  • 80 2 Monday, 25 March Football: 56 Workshops vs M.C.R.C. (M.C. Ground). Muslims Practice Depot Ground). Hockey: 24 I.G.H. vs. C.A. Police (B.H.E.S. Ground). Tuesday, 26 March Football: 136 Field Regt. Practice (Police Depot Ground). School (B.'H.E.S. Ground). Wednesday, 27 March Football: 24 I.G.H. vs C.A. Police (M.C. Ground) Medicals
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  • 56 2 For Metk ending Sunday. 24 March. 1916 Football: 21 I.G.H. heat Banda Kaba j„3 City Park drew with Indian. Assn. I_l C.A. Police beat Medicals 2 —l M.C.R.C. heat Muar Chinese 1 __o Tangkak Ik nt Eurasians 3—2 Hockey: Medicals heat C.A. Police 3 0 p, Indian
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  • 764 2 INTER-UNIVERSITY COUNCIL FORMED AN announcement appeared in the Press a few days ago on the subject of the formation of an Inter-Lniversity Council for Higher Education in the Colonies. This is a subject of vital importance to Malaya at the present time when the rehabilitation
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  • 62 2 In a hard fought game of soccer last Saturday the M.C.R.C. beat the Muar Chinese by one goal to nil. The visitors’ defence tactics were the outstanding feature of the match and the M.C.R.C. had a very strenuous time before they could send in the first
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  • 88 2 At a meeting of the former members of the Malacca Club held on Saturday with Lt.-Col. Luckham in the chair, it was decided that the present position did not warrant the immediate reopening of the Club. It was eejieed that the whole matter will be gone into again
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  • 27 2 i he Education Department has now been transferred to the Health Clbce. Stadthouse, and the Malacca Library is now shifting in to its pre-war premises.
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  • Letters To The Editor
    • 169 2 (To The Editor, Straits Chronicle) The vegetarian’s letter of the 22nd is vehement without any reason. It shows his temper and want of worldly experience and patience. He unfortunately wasted much valuable space in your paper for nothing. From this letter it appears that the vegetarian has
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    • 178 2 (To The Editor, Straits Chronicle) The vegetarian’s vociferation in your valuable paper is vain. His views are vainglorious. In trying falsely deny a thing that actually exists he uselessly wastes his energy, knowledge and vocabulary. His veracity is most questionable. Whether he visited the place and verified
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 250 2 NOTICE REIHT I IN PRICFfi— GROI' N'DNI TS A? Dll I) PEAS Thf pubfic are advised that us from Monday, the 2f’th instant, the prices of gi mndnuts ai e ied j'tas have boi n reduced a Pilaws Gioundnuts (shelled) Whole- talers’ Price to Retailers per Ratty 20 cents. Groundnuts
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    • 171 2 j A COLLOSAL EASTER HOLIDAYS ATTRACT iv MALACCA CITY PARK CYCLING MEET, 194 s TO BE HELD AT CITY PARK’S $2,000 r« AW j on Friday Saturday, Sunda- Monday, 19, 20. 21 22 Apr. 194, OPEN TO ALL STATER THOSE INTERESTED ARE KINDLY REQUESTrr TO COMMUNICATE TO THE MANAGER CITY
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 115 2 NEW RIALTO b Tonight 25th March, 1946 “TAI TEH” or “THE GREAT, GOOD EARTH' 26tli—t-o _29.th March. 199' Jon Hall Maria Montez in “ALI BABA THE 40 THIEVES’ (In Breath-taking technieolour) PRECEDED BY LATEST PATHE GAZETTE NO. 2 MIDNIGHT SHOW TONIGHT 25TH AT 12 M X CAPITOL THEATRE Tonight till
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