The Straits Chronicle, 29 March 1946

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  • 11 1 The Straits Chronicle Nt*. 164. MALACCA, FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1946. 1«
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  • 771 1 Extremists Attack Buitenzorg Rapwi Camp Burn Down Buildings Stores A conoTimm New Delhi, Mar. 29. ASSOCIATED Press dispatches from Batavia state that armed violence has broken out in several parts of Java and it is feared that incidents will spread to
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 764 1 ‘’The Malays are hospitable, good-hearted, and, in a large measure, philosophically inclined hosts. We are their guests. Let no one deny this simple truth. Oar Government at home would be deeply annoyed to hear anybody say otherwise.” In these laconic and forthright words, the new Chinese Consul
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  • 567 1 Delay Would Mean Distrust And Disaster -Cripps IS. PAKISTAN JUSTIFIED AND WORKABLE London, Mar. 29. CIR STAFFORD Cripps speaking: at the India League in London yesterday, declared, “Britain and India must seek a solution this year or there will be misunderstanding and trouble between the two nations. I who have
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  • 362 1 Food Control Dept. Issues New Price List Every conceivable step is being taken by the B.M.A. Food Control Department in not only adjusting the supply and demand of foodstuffs but particularly in ousting the black-market. Indiscreet shopkeepers are already feeling the pinch at the colossal
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 87 2 Appeal For Missing Books Members ai d intending mem- hers of the Malacca Library are informed that the Library has now been shifted back to its former premises in the Stadthaus (above the Treasury). It is reckoned that about 2,000 Library books were lost during the occupation. The
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  • 248 2 Mr. laude Massey has a» rived in Singapore to assume duty as Australian Governmtn Commissioner in .Malaya. Mr. Massey has had a distinguished carrer and one which particularly fits him to serve as a representative of one of the world's greatest food producing countries. Director-General
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  • 148 2 Malacca, Mar. 29. The sedition charge against Hashim b. Abdul Ghani and four others had its hearing postponed till the 4th April, by Major W. Finlay Anderson in the District Courts yesterday. At the first hearing one witness for the prosecution declared that a tableau had been
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  • 140 2 Free Medical Aid For Poor The Medical Branch of the Meng Seng Charitable Association will be refunctioning as from the Ist of April. For the time being free medical attendance only shall be given to all persons of any nationality. Lxc. t on certain holidays
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  • 65 2 Malacca, Mar. 29. The inquiry against Dominic who hf.fi tormeriy acted as an informer to the Japanese Gestapo i l s Linn j osipontu lor a week cuing ilie non-arrival of relevant papers from the legal uepartment. Another collaboi ation inquiry against a Chinese woman will be
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  • 69 2 Lt.-Col. G. G. Thomson, Public Relations Officer, Singapore makes the following announcement. The ceremony of the installation of the new Governor will be held on Monday April Ist. Details of the programme w.ll be released later. Meanwhile, all newspapers should submit the names of their reporter
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  • 174 2 A.P. Chungking, Mar. 28. Nationwide memorial services for 1,400.000 Chinese soldiers killed during the war will be held on July 7, the ninth anniversary ot the outbreak of hostilities. Plans for the services were announced at a Kuomintang Congress session by Gen. Lin
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  • 74 2 .—Reuter. Calcutta, Mar. 26. It was reported here today that the police opened fire yesterday on workers at Dhankeswari cotton mill near Dacca who have been on strike for the last 37 days. Two strikers are reported to have been killed and a number injured. The
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  • 789 2 PANDIT NEHRU’S RECEPTION (To The Editor, Straits Chronicle) I have read the letter published in the columns of your paper oi the 26th instant from the pen of “An Indian”. I venture to say, unless my memory plays me false, that of ail the letters that
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  • 99 2 OBITUARY Mr. LEE TAN HENRY, younger son of the late Mr. Mrs. Tan Lian Tee, aged 43 years passed away peacefully at hh residence No. Heeren Street. Malacca, at 3.15 p.m. on Thursday, 28th March, 1946, leaving behind his beloved wife, Madatr Koh Guat Hey, 2 sons, Tan Hock Lin
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 379 2 B’mttcw MILITARY M STR.\TION -NOTICE cb *iv powers zif'' upon l Section 4 (1 D<) o- the ir.'c Control P ocian.ation, and of all otner power? me on 1 ing, I, the A, iAi ’f Controller, Region No. re a, hereby order that *i r §m rson shall sell or
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    • 169 2 AHMAD, TAIB BROS THE PREMIER MALAY PRC/ISION STORP 16, Wolferstan Road, Malacca Austruhun Cosmetics, Provision Fo o s Medicines, Hn.r Dye etc., are now aval able. Our second shipment expected nex month. Special concession prices f„ wholesalers. Cuinmunicate or pay a vis to our shop. Easter Holiday Super Attraction? MALACCA
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 86 2 NEW RIALTO 26th to 29th March, 1946 at 2.30; 6.30 9.15 p.m. Jon Hall Maria Montez in “ALi BABA THE 40 THIEVES (In Glorious technieolour). Next Change:— SWASTIK (Hindustani) CAPITOL THEATRE Tonight till 30th March, 1946 at 3.00; 6.30 9.15 p.m. “SOMETHING TO SHOUT ABOUT” (COLUMBIA; Next Change:— Fred Astaire
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