The Straits Chronicle, 26 March 1946

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  • 13 1 The Straits Chronicle 4 No, 16L MALACCA, TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1946. t# et*
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 851 1 In a letter to this paper dated March 22, a correspondent subscribing himself “A Book Lover” has given vent,(o his righteous indignation over the disrespectful treatment of books. He complains of how a rtt re and>valuable book was lent by him to a friend who had
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  • 922 1 Continued inquiry Of Cecil Beins Before Major Anderson: Mrs. Strang’s Evidence at* 4-k x- j Malacca, March 26. A T Jv C ti ued m< l u,ry of Cecil Beins before j- Flnla > Anderson in the District Courts
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  • 797 1 Chungking, Mar. 25. COMMUNISM RUNS COUNTER TO THE TRUE SPIRIT OF CHINA CPEAKING to the Kuomintang yesterdav in Nanking Generalissimo Chiang Kai Shek declared that the way for China w T as now clear to settle down to
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  • 368 1 Stimulated by the arrival of e.-?ate supplies rubber production in local estates here has received a fresh impetus, and this month is expected to see a bumper production. Small-holders as well as the big owners are putting in maximum efforts and several lorry
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 70 2 Jan Cobel’s ANGLO-POLISH BALLET which is arousing much interest during its ENSA sponsored Far Eastern tour, is now routed to Hong Kong. Organised and opening in England in 1040, the Company now has a Polish and International repertoire which includes a number of new and amusing Ballets. This
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  • 88 2 We thought it was great!” That spontaneous phrase appears in a letter of thanks to an ENSA Company—many such letters are received —and the writer, in emulation of Mr. Churchill, continues: Never in the field of human conflict have so few worked so hard
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  • 51 2 A few cases of infantile paralysis have been reported in Malacca, and afflicted children are being treated at the General Hospital here. As this disease is new to Malaya every care and attention is being taken by the Medical Authorities in corning to the aid of these unhappy
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  • 634 2 Malacca, Mar. 25. At ex-detective and informer attached to the Japanese Chian Ka in Malacca was to-day charged in the District Court with collaborating with the enemy under Section 31 of the Defence Regulations of 1939. Mr. C. S. Jayaswal opening the case for
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  • 76 2 Following an urgent message from home Rev. VV. B. Eaies left Malacca for Kuala Lumpur this morning, where he expects to obtain passage by plane to England. He regretted that the shortness of the notice prec.uded his saying goodbye to all his many friends in
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  • 90 2 Quite a spate of correspondence has reached us on the subject of high prices charged by Cinemas. For reasons of space it is regretted that these letters cannot be published. To avoid any imputation of discrimination, if any particular letter is picked out, it is deemed
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  • 728 2 (To The Editor, Straits Chronicle) Your readers have read wich interest the full report that appeared in your issue of the 21st instant regarding the public meeting held at the Malacca Club Padang on the occasion of Pandit Nehru's visit to our histor.cal town. While the Reception
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  • 33 2 Mr. Doshi, proprietor of Malacca Oil Mills has forwarded two bank drafts to the total of $lOO2 to Pandit Nehru to be utilised for Indian relief and welfare^^^^
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 305 2 NOTICE FOOD SUPPLIES In n*\v of the world wide whortpge of ft. <1 and the fan::ne conditions pr. v il'ng or expect 'd in many coun .les, allocation of cereals to Mal.iya may possibly lx* curtailed. The public should therefore prow more cereals and vegetables to supplement f.heir rations. The
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    • 109 2 A COLLOSAL EASTER HOLIDAYS ATTRACTIONS' MALACCA CITY PARK CYCLING MEET, 1946 TO BE HELD AT CITY PARK’S $2,000 TRACK on Friday, Saturday, Sundav Monday, 19, 20, 21 22 Apr i 94c OPEN TO ALL STATES THOSE INTERESTED ARE KINDLY REOUESTiTO COMMUNICATE TO THE MANAGER**' CITY PARK MALACCA AT ONCE VALUABLE
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 163 2 THE CITY PARK SUN OPEN-AIR TALKIES 26th till 28th March, 1946 Nova Pilbeam Seymour Hicks in PASTOR HALL (Ist run picture) CITY OPEN-AIR TALKIES 26th till 29th March, 1946 “Mong Yeu Sin Keng” (CANTONESE) SRI STAR TAMIL OPERA Last Night on 26th March 1946,. LOW SAI POH HONG “Teochew Wayang
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