The Straits Chronicle, 11 April 1946

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  • 13 1 The Straits Chronicle 0 i No. 175. MALACCA, THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1916. rU
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  • 701 1 Kuomintang Commander Issues Ultimatum: Communists Seize Oil Mills And Factories IEKLE fighting is reported to have broken out again between Central Government forces and Chinese Communists in Manchuria and North China, in Changchun the Manchurian capital the Kuomintang Commander has issued an ultimatum
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 693 1 A useful and informative booklet on the above subject, by F. S. Banfield, Agricultural Officer, including a Foreword by F. Burnett, Director of Agriculture has just reached us. As the “Grow More Food Campaign” is a very vital one which should engage the serious attention of all
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  • 665 1 DETAILS OF TREATY TO BE INVESTIGATED: SUDDENNESS GIVES RISE TO SUSPICION London, April 10. IN WASHINGTON Mr. James Byrnes, the U.S. Secretary of State told the Foreign Relations Committee that his government will investigate all the details that led up to the
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  • 149 1 —Associated Press. Washington, Apr. 9. l' 1 United States will assemble lighting ships for a full-scale war exercise this month in the Atlantic. Two giant carriers and a superbattleship will be included in the vessels to participate in the five-week exercises. War conditions will be simulated
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  • 197 2 The battery which fired the salutes of 25-lb-er guns for the Officer Administering the Govern- ment and the Governor of Singapore this week was the ‘A’ Singapore (’oast Defence Unit, R.A. It is the first all-Malay gunner Unit, in its ranks the officers are British. The
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  • 165 2 pervaded the city.—Associated Press. Saigon, Apr. 9. A giant French ammunition dump on the northern outskirts o! Saigon exploded this morning, and two hours later a shattering series of explosions continued to rock the city. 3he French army threw barricades around the danger zone and began
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  • 653 2 (FROM OUR SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE) RANK ESA NT UR \I EX PEN DI T UIIE OM M T TEE’S FINDING By a majority vote th Executive Committee of Health decided on the conversion of the Military Hospital at Kankesanturai into a Civil Hospital as against its being turned to
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  • 267 2 Field Security HouseHoys Convicted Petty offences and minor th fts ha e no evm spared the h 'elcl Security Unit, for two Chutes Iluat Jin and Ah Fong employed as servants in the Securi v Department boldly removed two tins ox Kobey’s Dehydrated vegetable'
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  • 106 2 With reference to the War Pictures Exhibition tour which by-passed Malacca without including this state in its intinerary, Major M. W. Finlay Anderson, Secretary to the Resident Commissioner, told the representative of the Straits Chronicle this morning that he took up the matter when he saw
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  • 222 2 Death Of Aged Chinese Remarking that it was unascertainable as to how deceased came by his injuries, Major T. R. Blackman sitting as Coroner in the Magistrate's Court this morning returned an open verdict into the death of an aged and sickly Chinese adult named Koh Ban Soon
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  • 196 2 —Reuter. Tokyo, Apr. 8. Baron Kijuro Shidehara, Japanese Prime Minister, was escorted from his room by armed men today when pandemonium broke out in his office after he received representatives of political demonstrators who yesterday stormed his official residence demanding immediate resignation of his Cabinet. Led
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  • 124 2 Chungking, Apr. 10. Kuomintang forces in Shansi and Hupeh on manoeuvres trapped more than 10,000 Communist troops on the way to Kweilin with the purpose of attacking the place. Government intelligence reports reaching here stated that a large column of Chinese Communists with a number
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  • 240 2 IN AID OF MALAYAN WELFARE FUND An Athletic Sports Competition organised by the Financial SubCommittee of the Malacca Regional Welfare Council in aid of the Malayan Welfare Fund will be held on the Malacca Clufc ground on Monday, 22nd April, 1946 commencing at 3.30 p.m. The events
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    • 109 2 NOTICE ESTA'i K BUBBLIES With effeci i: 15th April, late fr imported by the M i 1 ay an i. and Produce Buy. n< v I nil i: be purchased from retailer, a Malacca, Jasin a! A lor Gajnh i districts without aulhoiicy from the Malayan Rub- and Produce Buying
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    • 42 2 AHMAD, TAIB BROS THE PREMIER MALAY PRC/ISION STORE 16, Wolferstan Road, Malacca. Cosmetics, Provision Food* Medicines, Hair Dye etc., are now avail able. Our second shipment expected nes month. Special concession prices fos wholesalers. Communicate or pav a visi to our shop.
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    • 154 2 THE CITY PARK SUN OPEN-AIR TALKIES 10th to 12th April, 1946 PAUL MUNI'S CHARACTERISTIC TRIUMPI in HUDSON BAY with Gene Tierney CITY OPEN-AIR TALKIES Hth to 14th April, 1946 “SUNG TONG HiONG MA (Cantonese CANTONESE WAYANG CABARET AND RONGGENG VENUS REVUE MIDGET GOLF grand opening 15TH APR NEW RIALTO Tonight
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