The Straits Chronicle, 2 May 1946

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  • 14 1 The St rai ts Chronicle No. 102. MALACCA, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1946. 111 cts.
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  • 892 1 Marshal Stalin Stresses That Nations Cannot Think Of War Without Self Annihilation x New Delhi, May 2. I" OKEIGN reports reaching London from Moscow declare that the city celebrated its first big’ May Tay since the start of the hostilities
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 554 1 Dr. Wu Paak Shins, ConsulGeneral for China has left a lastins impression on the minds of all those who had the pleasure of meeting His Excellency during his two-day visit to Malacca. Of a genial and affable nature, Dr. W u is a vivacious conversationalist with a versatile
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  • 794 1 GENERALISSIMO CHIANG REFUSES TO BE DICTATED TO BY ‘REDS’ Chungking, May 1. A CENTRAL government message from Chungking states that the second battle for Changchun, the Manchurian Capital was being bitterly fought on the outer gates of the city. More than two Kuoinintang
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  • 186 1 London, May 1. In a resolution last night passed at the Arabian Parliament the Arabian Foreign Minister supported the Egyptian demand for the complete withdrawal ol all British forces from Egypt and other countries of the* Middle East where military necessity did not vouch for the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 146 2 London, May 1. Fresh messages in Tel Aviv declare that rioting and violence had broken out afresh in the city with large numbers of Jews participating in anti-Jewish de- mostrations. Early yesterday afternoon the Jewish Youth’s Organization stormed the Police station with hand grenades and
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  • 25 2 .—A.P. Honolulu, Apr. 30. U.S. Army Chief of Staff General Dwight Eisenhower arrived here yesterday. He plans to spend two days here.
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  • 615 2 Corroborative evidence as to how they apprehended can iiong ►Swee standing beside Lorry M. 299 loaded with 30 piculs of padi at the petrol kiosk near the Hongkong ami Shanghai Bank, was given by three Food Inspectors at the continued hearing before Major W. Finlay
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  • 117 2 Malacca, May 2. Six m< rt new books have been added lo the local library and these will be available for issue to the general public very soon. T hese books include: Water On The Steps By Peter De Polnay; The Sea And The Land By
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  • 59 2 Mohamed bin Sahad and Tan Kuan Kin were fined $25.00 by Major Finlay Anderson, for selling 4 gula melaka above Control Price. The first accused sold it at 62 cents per patty while the second accused sold at 65 cents. The official price for ‘Gula Melaka is 30
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  • 70 2 The Straits Chronicle acknowledges with thanks a copy of Tamil publication entitled 4 Poon Solai written by Mr. O. AR. Arunasalem Chettiar, formerly editor of 4 Tamil Kodi.’ The book as the title implies (Flower Garden) is well got up and contains very informative matter on a
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  • 117 2 —Reuter. Batavia, Apr. 29. The Indonesian delegation which returned from Holland by air this afternoon will see the Indonesian 44 Prime Minister,” Dr. Sutan Sjahrir tonight. The members of the delegation were most uncommunicative about their mission. Reports from the Hague state that it was
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  • 90 2 Istanbul, May 1. The Turkish government has demanded an explanation from the Soviet government for the violation of the border by Soviet troops early on the morning of the Ist. Reuter’s reports state that a number of Soviet frontier troops crossed into the Turkish territory and fired
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  • 97 2 The Feast of the Holy Cross will be celebrated this Sunday the sth at the Santa Cruz Chapel at Malim. The first bus will leave for the chapel at 7.20 a.m. on Sunday morning. Holy Mass will he celebrated at 9.00 a.m. The Chapel will
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  • 228 2 Malacca, May 2. An inquiry into the death of one Chiang Lim See, a 56-year old Cantonese was held before Major 4. R. Blackman in the Police Courts today with Inspector C. Menon conducting the inquiry. Dr. Cheong Sion Joon giving medical evidence declared that on the 24th
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  • 96 2 On the 12th of February, 1946, orporal 353, Abdul Ghani bin Abdul Majid, Offieer-in-Charge, police station Langgar, in the state of Kedah received a reward of $lO for meritorious service in connection with gang robbery in his district. When he received this reward he
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  • 253 2 PHYSICIANS AT BLACKMARKET (To The Editor, Straits Chronicle) The benign Government runs an out-door dispensary where at present, owing to the lack of medicines sufficient medical aid could not be obtained. Therefore we have to seek the aid of the Private Practitioners when we want medical
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  • 52 2 The robbei-y case against Lim Hong and Tan See Gee was postponed till the 6th May for mention in the Superior Courts. Mr. S. Shunmugam who is briefed for the prosecution opposed bail. Mr. C. S. Jayaswal and Mr. Ee Yew Lin appear for
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  • 73 2 London, Apr. 29. lhere is no hope of averting great Indian famine, says a cable from the Daily Express New Delhi correspondent. It is as certain as tomorrow’s dawn. Superhuman effort and sacrifice may delay it a little but that i? all.* 44 I am satisfied
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  • 51 2 OBITUARY Mr. LEE HONG CHIANG passed away peacefully at his residence 76, Jonker Street at the age of 32 years. He leaves behind one wife, 3 daughters, one mother, one brother, one sister and one brother-in-law. Funeral will take place on Monday, 6th May, 1946 at Jelutong Burial Ground. Deeply
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 249 2 NOTICE ESTATE SUPPLIES 1. The following articles of British manufacture are available for sale. Axes (J.do aeh Changkols ].:;o Mangles (smooth) 80.00 Mangles (grooved) 85.00 Tapping knives .75 Tapping Rouges .55 Latex Spouts 7.25 per 1000 Latex Cups 140.00 2. Offers of purchase should be addressed in writing to the
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    • 48 2 SIN FOH SAWMILL ONLY SAWMILL AT PRESENT IN OPERATION IN MALACCA. ABLE TO SUPPLY LARGE QUANTITY OF SOFTWOOD TIMBERS WITHIN A SHORT TIME AT MODERATE PRICE. OFFICE:—I2, Portuguese Street. MALACCA. ANNOUNCEMENT fSIE NEW ROYAL THEATRE Regrets to announce that owing to unforeseen circumstances, the opening night is postponed.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 153 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 2nd to 4th May, 1946
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