The Straits Chronicle, 28 March 1946

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  • 12 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 163. MALACCA, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1946~ I» cU
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  • 847 1 “Rus sia Does Not Want Wa r With Anyone” Says Molotov Lo °se Talk Dangerous: The U.N.O. Must Be Living Reality For Audience And Assistance Aptvr „i New Delhi March 28 o .i g se f ln,posed lienee M. Molotov the Soviet Foreign Commissar made a declaration Z R t
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 724 1 Generalissimo Chiang Kai Shek in a remarkable address in Nanking on Monday last declared that the way for China was becoming clear to settle down to the task of rebuilding the country not only in the matter of ruined buildings and fields but also in a much, needed
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  • 868 1 TRIAL OF WAR CRIMINALS MORE CORRECTIVE THAN PUNITIVE San Francisco, Mar. 27. \I7HEN interviewed by Associated Press corres- pondents to comment on the trials of the Japanese war criminals in Tokyo, General MacArthur declared, “Nations who had fought and
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  • 407 1 Enjoyable Sketches And Songs Scoutors and scouts three hundred strong held their first camp fire in four years at the Anglo-(‘hine.se School at 7.30 o clock last night. The scene presented an ideal setting just in front of the school and the surroundings lent a natural
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 128 2 Malacca, Mar. 27. Major W. Finlay Anderson Presiding Officer of the District Court re-sitting this afternoon in the Beilis inquiry declared, There are ample grounds for committing you for trial in the Superior Court.” Beins was accordingly committed to be tried by the Superior Court. His
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  • 238 2 Reuter. New York, Mar. 25. It is reported that heads of delegations attending the United Nations Security Council meeting have agreed to postpone the discussion of the Russo-Persian dispute for 24 hours. It is understood that the postponement of the Security Council discussion
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  • 135 2 Johore Bahru, Mar. 24. Refuting the report recently spread that the British Government has promised the Malays $lOO for every slaughtered Chinese, an article in the BMA— Johore News-sheet under the heading Sino-Malay Relations says the report is a deliberate ami malicious lie spread to
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  • 106 2 PAYMENT OF ARREARS The following reliable information regarding payment of arrears will no doubt be hailed wuth joy by local Pensioners: It has now been decided that as an immediate measure of relief the advance of three months pension or $250 whichever was the less paid
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  • 410 2 “COOKED HIS OWN GOOSE” (To The Editor, Straits Chronicle) So much abuse and accusations had been thrown in yesterday’s issue of the Straits Chronicle. Somebody has “cooked his own goose.” A business man is most enthusiastic over his advex*tising service. The publicity gives him great deal
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  • 46 2 (To The judiior, iSiraits Uiuonicle) it is very gratifying that “AN INtol/iN mms letter u> you nas expiessed tne correct public opinion about ihe conduct or the i'resident or iiie Inman Association who was die cnairman of kandit iNeinus rvectspuoii committee.— fours etc., mman.
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  • 206 2 (Vo T he Ed.lor, Straits Chronicle) The Indian’s letter in your paper legardmg his non acognition is sureiy a timely one. W e were looking ror radian leaders and could find none better than tire present. Tour inman steins to oe a propt matter. If he only give:
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  • 26 2 The football match between tfu M.V.C. and the Malay Regimenl fixed for today is cancelled as the Malay Regiment is unable to make the trip.
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  • 70 2 1- riday, 29 March 1 oo t ball: rnaian Assn. vs. Banda Kaba fronce nepoi Ground). Hftckey: 24 i.G.H. vs. C.A. Police (B.n.Ci.S. Ground). Saturday, 30 March Football: 13b F ield Regt. Practice (PoliceDepot Ground). Hockey: Medicals vs. Eurasians tß.li tv.S. Ground). Sunday, 31 March Cricket: Services Practice
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 519 2 NOTICE RESTRK i >)N OF W \TER SI I*l*l l MALACCA AND JASIN l MIL FUR i HER NOTICE, SUPPLY OF WATER TO < ONSI MERS ON MALACCA TOWN AND JASIN MAINS WILI BE RESTRICTED TO THE HOURS OF «.00 A.M. TO 12 NOON AND FROM 4.00 P.M. TO 0.00
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 133 2 THE CITY PARK SUN OPEN-AIR TALKIES 26th till 28th March, 1946 Nova Pilbeam Seymour in PASTOR HALL (Ist run picture) CITY OPEN-AIR TALKIES 26th till 29th March, 1946 “Mong Yeu Sin Keng” (CANTONESE) LOW SAI POH HONG Teochew Wayang Grand Opening- Night Ist April “VENUS REVUE” NEW RIALTO 26th to
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