The Straits Chronicle, 1 May 1946

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  • 12 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 191. MALACCA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1916. 10 cts.
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  • 894 1 Bandoeng Radio Warns Indonesians Against Dutch Duplicity And Insincerity New Delhi, May 1. OEUTER’S reports from Batavia state that extremists have once again become active in various parts of Java and Sumatra taking a heavy toll of Dutch lives especially around
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 612 1 “So long as I am allowed to conduct talks on behalf of the Netherlands government, I want the Indonesians to understand that I will abide by my promises and undertakings to the Indonesian leaders. If the Netherlands government thinks or feels that 1 am mishandling the question of
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  • 435 1 Two Days Packed With Engagements Taking away with him happy memories of his two days’ stay in Malacca, Dr. Wu Paak Shing, Chinese Consul-General, left this morning for Seremban. He had a busy programme the whole of yesterday when he paid a courtesy call in the
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  • 661 1 Chinese Alleged To Have Impersonated Deceased Malay AN interesting case of forgery connected with moving padi from the State of Malacca came up for hearing in the District Court yesterday before Major W. Finlay Anderson when Gan Tiong Swee who is alleged to have
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 751 2 MISHANDLING OF SITUATION MAY ENDANGER WORLD PEACE Columbia, Apr. 30. CREAKING over the Columbia radio last night Ivor Monckton, noted American correspondent ol the San Francisco Herald who had spent Ihe best part of the last fifteen years in India declared, Indian politics
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  • 92 2 The next session of the Superior Courts will be held in Malacca on Monday the 6th May. Lt.Colonel W. A. Blair-Kerr will take the Court as usual and it is not yet definitely known for what length of time the Court will be
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  • 96 2 Rangoon, Apr. 30. With the importation of better farming implements and the steady return to the land of large numbers of Burmese youths the Burmese Minister for Agriculture yesterday announced that the harvest for the coming year will be much better than anyone of the years
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  • 252 2 M.C.K.C. And Muslims Draw Speculation was rife and football tans went even to the extent of stakes when the Malacca Chinese Recreation Club met the Malacca Muslim Welfare Association in the semi-finals of the Cup Tie Competition organised by the Malacca Welfare Regional Council. The game had
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  • 39 2 The Malacca Boy Scouts Local Association will hold a general meeting at St. Francis’ Institution at 5 p.m. on May 7. The agenda comprises reading of Report, Election of Office Bearers, and other genera 1 matters.
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  • 124 2 Bangkok, Apr. 30. The Siamese Minister for the interior in Bangkok had announced that he had given orders to the respective departments concerned that all Japanese in the country should be rounded up and handed over to the Allied authorities within this month or the next
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  • 76 2 OBITUARY Madam Lin: Bee Neo (71 years) passed away peacefully at 2 p.m. yesterday, 30 April, at Lesong JBatu, Bukit Beruang, leaving 5 sons (Tan Chin Hock, Tan Cheng Lock, Tan Joo Lye, Tan Seng Lye, Chan Tiam Peng), one daughter (Mrs. Teo Wan Teck), 4 daughters-in-law, 24 grandchildren, 3
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 61 2 WAR CRIMINALS ig Information is required Captain E. L. W. Head, of 7, Fort Road, Malacca, of persons who were tortured or beaten, or pe? f ons who witnessed such torture*beatings, or executions performed by Sgt. Kuwata Kazuo (Hook Nose) of the Japanese Kenipeita Malacca. Will the English speaking public
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 186 2 THE CITY PARK SUN OPEN-AIR TALKIES Ist to 3rd May, 1946. ROBERT TAYLOR WALLACE BEERY IN M.G.M’s most thrilling picture “STAND UP AND FIGHT CITY OPEN-AIR TALKIES Ist to 4th May, 1946 “FOONG LAU CHOY” (Cantonese) CANTONESE WAYANG CABARET AND RONGGENG VENUS REVUE NEW RIALTO 29th April to Ist May
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