The Straits Chronicle, 27 March 1946

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  • 12 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 162. MALACCA, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 27, 1946. 1« eto
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  • 851 1 Cecil Beins Inquiry Concludes: Summing Up Of Evidence Expected By Presiding Officer riTRTuuD j Mslaccs, March 27. I* U *l evidence at the preliminary inquiry into t a^ e aC A ,VI leS f Cecil Beins whilst 1» was at- the Ja
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 762 1 It is officially announced that *n Inter-University Council for Higher Education in the Colonies has been formed. When the rehabilitation of educational facilities is steadily getting into stride, this naturally becomes a vital importance to Malaya. It is felt «hat the present move will have an important bearing
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  • 717 1 NO CAUSE FOR ALARM: OBSERVE HEALTH DEPT. INSTRUCTIONS pRRVhNTIVE measures in bringing under control the incidence of infantile-paralysis, are being enforced by the Health Authorities in cases of susceptibilities or contacts. There have been a few sporadic cases during the last few days but
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  • 439 1 Malacca, Mar. 26. Ang Seng Poh giving evidence against Cecil Beins in yesterday's inquiry declared that he was formerly in the employ of the Borneo Motors. On one occasion Beins the accused had met him and had asked him what he was doing at that time.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 264 2 London, Mar 24. Cardinal Griffin, Archbishop of Westminster, speaking at a Mass in his cathedral today for the '‘persecuted peoples of Eastern Europe,” referred to the r cent Moscow statement that Greek Catholics in Ruthenia have seceded from the Catholic Church to join the Orthodox
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  • 65 2 It is revealed by the Rub.»' Buying Unit that nearly ;-.do l et- ters of Authority have beeh 'ssued to estate holders tor ob‘ lining the requisite estate supplies. All j «mall holders who have received this document are to present j same without
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  • 63 2 .—Reuter. Burn (Hampshire), Mar, L Sir Edward Gent, Gov.rnoidesignate of the Malayan Union, left Hurn aerodrome today by a British Overseas Airways Corporation aircraft for Calcutta. Sir Edward, who was formerly 2 Assistant Under Secretary of i State in the Colonial Office, will take up his
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  • 749 2 EXTREMIST ATTEMPT ON LIFE OF INDONESIAN PREMIER London, Mar. 26. IT IS reported from Batavia that I)r. Soekarno, President of the Indonesian republic has appealed to the Dutch and British in Java to arrive at an early settlement with the republican government. In
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  • 556 2 KEEP YOUR SHIRTS ON (To The Editor, Straits Chronicle) I I have read with a great deal 1 of interest the correspondence of j rruits and vegetables both by the vegetarian and M. Saleh Co., and Mr. S. A. Razak. I take this opportunity not to
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  • 46 2 Messrs'. Lim Cheng Joon, Liir Keng Joo and Lim Cheng Hoon thank all relatives and friends who had kindly sent joss-papers wreaths, letter of condolence, rendered help, paid night visits, lent, cars and attended the funeral of their sister the late Miss Lim Chin Neo.
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  • 186 2 Singapore Statistics Inaccurate An officer of the Medical Department stated recently that the figures given in a recent newspaper item regarding' the incidence of infantile paralysis in Singapore 1 are misleading:—Total c‘aj>cs reported among the civilian population amounted to 134. In two of the five cases
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  • 56 2 Dr. M. Doraisingham of the Health Department has left for,, Singapore on transfer with effect from 24th March, 194 G. Capt. M. C. Sanyal (R.A.M.C.) is now attached to the Health Department (Civil), and it i* understood that he will be taking over duties from Dr. Richards Health Officer,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 110 2 NOTICE T, Lim Client? alias Lim Soo < heng of 28, Malim Road, Malacca, Contractor, dc hereby confirm that I have (his day disowned my Second Son named him Thiam Hock aged 21 years old and I have no responsibility whatsoever with regal’d to the actions of the said him
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    • 43 2 AHMAD, TAIB BROS THE PREMIER MALAY PROVISION STORE 16, Wolferstan Road, Malacca Australian Cosmetics, Provision Food: Medicines, Hair Dye etc., are now avail ab!e. Our second shipment expected no.' month. Special concession prices iui wholesalers. Cummnnicate or pay a i- to our shop.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 149 2 THE CITY PARK SUN OPEN-AIR TALKIES 26th till 28th March, 1946 Nova Pilbeam Seymour Hickin PASTOR HALL (Ist run picture) CITY OPEN-AIR TALKIES 26th till 29th March, 1946 “Mows Yeu Sin Keng” (CANTONESE LOW SAT POH #ONG Teochew Wayang OPENING NIGHT 27TH MAN. 1946 AT 6 P.M Grhnd Opening Night!
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