The Straits Chronicle, 29 April 1946

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  • 11 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 189. MALACCA, MONDAY, APRIL 29. 1946. 1« <**
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  • 724 1 Netherlands Beating About The Bush On Essential Issues A utt 3 evv Delhi, April 29. HILY ERSLM Radio message picked up here states that Dutch-Indonesian talks now in progress at the Hague have hit a new obstacle. The Dutch Government has
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 814 1 A perspiring and quizzical trio breezed into our office on Saturday to tell us that if the price list of consumer goods published in the issue of Thursday, April 25, had appeared on April 1, they would have good naturedly treated the whole affair as the usual joke
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  • 798 1 MUSLIM LEAGUERS STILL INSIST ON PAKISTAN New Delhi, Apr. 28. DLITER’S and other press reports from India declare that the general feeling over the outcome of the present Cabinet Mission in India is one of pessimism of a varying degree.
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  • 144 2 4. London, A.pr. 28. An Australian officer who had been hidden by the natives of Borneo declared that they had been always antagonistic to the Japanese since tht occupation of the island. These natives had always helped British and Australian officers who had arrived on
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  • 84 2 London, Apr. 28. An Australian War Crimes party now trying a party of Japanese for crimes against Australian and American soldiers declared that the Japanese had more often thai once re-opened up graves of Australian and American soldiers and had stripped them of ther
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  • 82 2 Malacca Chinese gave a rousing welcome to Dr. Wu Paak Shing, Chinese Consul General Singapore, who arrived here at 12 noon today. All Chinese business houses and residences hoisted the flag of Republic China and the distinguished visitor was received by local delegates at Muar.
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  • 281 2 Results Of 1911 Exams: Results of the 1941 London Chamber of Commerce Examination have now come to hand. Out of 118 candidates who sat for the Spring and Autumn examinations only 63 came through successfully. LIST OF PASSES—I94I SPRING Certificate Stage: Shorthand:— Teoh Kim Whye (70).
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  • 84 2 Spectators became panicky ana started running helter-skelter whilst watching the first round of the football competition between the 16 Light Cavalry and 4 Ind. Mob. Workshops last Saturday evening to see a street-urchin nabbed by one of the soldiers. It appeared that the Chinese
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  • 73 2 Malacca, April 29. In the District Courts to-day, Yap Hong See, who was brought up before Major T. R. Blackman claimed trial to a charge of a theft of a bicycle in Bunga Raya. Inspector Mobarak who is prosecuting asked for the detention of the accused
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  • 237 2 —A.P. Abei’deen, Scotland, April 27. Former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill declared today that underlying unities makes the English-speaking world unconquerable in “a world life with hatred.” We do not know,” h said, “that the hatreds and confusion which abound will not confront us with even
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  • 107 2 —Reuter. Chungking, Apr. 27. The Chinese Communist Party today presented for the first time a formal demand for a settlement of the Manchurian question, it was reported today. The points were: Firstly, reorganisation of the Government’s Political AfFairs Commission in Mukden; Secondly, reorganisation of
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  • 74 2 A.P. Minnesotta, Apr. 27. H. La Guardia has gone out to the farms to get the wheat he wants. Fifteen thousand bushels of grain rolled into this tiny midwest town yesterday as the United Nations Relief Director stood in a farm and appealed in
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  • 107 2 Bangkok, Apr. 28. Siamese customs officials made a large round-up of smugglers during the week end by throwing a cordon around the coast and the Siam-Malaya border. A spokesman making a statement on the arrests declared that smugglers had been active in the country for some time
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  • 197 2 Cavalry Has Narrow Win 'I he first round of the Football Competition organised by the Malacca Regional Welfare Council was played off on the Malacca Club ground last Saturday when the 16 Light Cavalry secured a narrow victory over the 4 Ind. Mobile Workshops by three goals to
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  • 128 2 Warming Up For Cup Tie Meet Tomorrow Footballers of the Malacca Musliin Welfare Association had a warming up for the coming meet with the Chinese tomorrow, by arranging a friendly match with the langkak XI which was played on the Police Depot ground yesterday. It
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  • 93 2 Indian Batsman Attempts Century The cricket match between the Malacca Indians and the 24 I.G.H. played yesterday had its thrills though it proved to be a one-sided affair. For the first time the highest score in local cricket this season was registered by Kailasapathy for the Indians, who nearly
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  • 118 2 Monday, 29 April Hotkey: 4 Ind. Mob. Wksps. vs. Banda Kaba (B.H.E.S. Ground). Tuesday, 30 April Football (Malayan Welfare Fund Competition): M.C.R.C. vs. Malacca Muslims (M.C. Ground) Referee: Mr. R.W.F. Aeria. Hockey: 24 I.G.H. vs. Eurasians (B.H. E.S. Ground). Wednesday, 1 May Hockey: 4 Ind. Mob. Wksps. vs.
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  • 69 2 For Week ending Sunday, 28 April, 1946 Football: IvT.C.R.C. beat 4 Ind. Mob. Wksps. s—l City Park drew with Banda Kaba I—*1 Malayan Welfare Fund Football Competition: 16 Light Cavalry beat 4 Ind. Mob. Wksps. 3—l Hockey: Malacca Muslims beat 4 Ind. Mob. Wksps. 2—o Medicals beat C.A.
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  • 30 2 The next meeting of the Mala; van Union Advisory Council wn be held at the Council Chambe: in Tuesday, 30th April, 1946 commencing at 10 a.nr..
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    • 249 2 NOTICE SALT The public are notified that as from 24th April, 1046 SALT will be removed from Schedules of Controlled and rationed commodities on the Malay Peninsula. The J following information is theiefore given. (a) Under Import Permit to he 4 issued by Trade Indusk try the import of SALT
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