The Straits Chronicle, 11 May 1946

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  • 12 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 200. MALACCA, SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1946. 10 cts.
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  • 518 1 British Delegation Representatives Of Two Major Parties Plan Measures for Interim Government New Delhi, May 11. news on the Simla Conference reveals that no final decision has yet been arrived at, and that the deliberations between the British Delegation and representatives of the
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 733 1 Our readers will recall that the text of the White Paper presented by the Secretary of State for the Colonies to Parliament by command of His Majesty was published in full in this paper some time back. The question of citizenship under the Union presents a major
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  • 73 1 u.p. Tokyo. The Allied Command told the Japanese Government today that Setsuya Beppu, Japanese ConsulGeneral in Dublin, no longer had a job. Beppu continued at his post despite an alleged Japanese order to close the Consulate and turn over all records to Allied officials. Beppu
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  • 54 1 ’—Reuter. Melbourne, May 8. Gen. Sir Thomas Blarney, former Commander-in-Chief of Australian military forces, commenting on the British decision to withdraw all her armed forces from Egypt said: Why did we send Australian Imperial forces to fight in the Middle East if the Suez Canal is
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  • 538 1 .—Reuter. COMMONS TO DEBATE ON DOMINIONS’ CONSULTATION London, May 9. THE whole question of consultation with Dominion 1 Governments is to be raised by the Opposition in view of what Mr. Anthony Eden, Conservative, described to-day as equivocal replies given by the Prime Minister,
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  • 208 1 New Y'ork, May 8. l’hc publishing firm of Doubleday and Doran today released rath in Burma,” a book by Fred Eldridge who walked from Burma with Gen. Joseph Stilwell and remained with the General until he was removed—in which he made startling charges against Mr.
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  • 71 1 A.l\ New York, May 8. Ihe l nited Nations Security Council sub-committee today called upon members of the United Nations to furnish information on the origin and general conduct of the Franco regime, on the production of uranium and war materials, on atomic research
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  • 128 2 Three Dead And Others Hurt Three deaths and several serious injuries have been caused !>y small delayed action bombs left behind by the Japanese. One bomb of this kind was picked up off Pulau Bukom after it had killed a Chinese. It is in the shape of
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  • 233 2 First List Of Subscriptions Methodist Church $48.54 Mr. Ho Seng Ong 20.00 $lOO from Mr. Tay Mian Guan. $5O from each of the following: Mr. Tan Soo Chong, Mr. Chan Teck Chye, Dr. Ong. Dr. Lung, Mr. Ngim Wee Chiow. $2O from Lt.-Col. H.A.L. Luckham, Mr.
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  • 230 2 (By an Army Observer) A memorial in memory of the men and women of the British Commonwealth of Nations and Empire killed in the Netherlands East Indies will be erected in the English Church, Batavia, Java. Lieutenant General Montagu Stopford, G.0.C.,
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  • 419 2 Major R. H. V. Rintoul sitting 1 n tlie Special Magistrate’s Court yesterday, cleared Morris Nonis, an Eurasian, of allegations of collaboration with the Jaj anese hianka (Special Police). The subject of the complaint was until the occupation of this country by the Japanese, Morris
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  • 45 2 .—Reuter. New Delhi, May 9. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru was today elected President of the next session of the Indian National Congress. His election was uncontested. The election was the result of the resignation of Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad as Congress Presi- dent.-
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  • 32 2 U.P. Moscow, May 9. Moscow Radio today announced that Soviet scientific establishments under new five-year plan will conduct intensive research in substance of heavy atomic weight and radio-active elements.-
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  • 65 2 Reuter and A.P. London, May 9. An ammunition dump exploded last night at Borgsdorf, near Berlin, killing an undetermined number ot persons and blanketing the town with dying missiles according to the British News Service in Germany. Later, it was stated that seven persons had been killed
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  • 242 2 Conference.—A.P. U.P. and Reuter. Paris, May 8. The British and American delegates to the “Big Four” Foreign Ministers’ Conference here are considering' breaking up the Conference for two or three weeks as there are so many deadlocks. On Tuesday, M. Molotov, the Soviet Delegate, clashed
    Conference.—A.P. U.P. and Reuter.  -  242 words
  • 101 2 —Reuter. Bangkok, May 9. King Ananda Mahidol of Siam signed a new constitution at 10 o'clock this morning in the Throne Hall amid a colourful ceremony and attended by Royal ministers and the consular corps. The city was beflagged and as the King signed 21
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  • 53 2 A.P. Brussels, May 9. Fifteen Allied nations will divide about 23,000,000 tons of German shipping under a plan announced here by the inter-allied reparations agency. Britain and her colonies will receive 10,870,000 tons, France 1,814,000 tons, Norway 2,393,000, Netherlands 1,555,000, Canada 336,000 and United
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  • 91 2 Theft At Brother’s School Leman bin Said, a keen Malay sportsman, was todav convicted on the charge of theft of certain properties while employed as a servant at St. Francis Institution, Malacca. Ihe articles involved in the case were a vice and a desk. The principal witness
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  • 173 2 .—A.P. Nuremberg, May 10. v Admiral Karl Doenitz testified before the International Tribunal’ that air power almost rendered submarine obsolete as a weapon of attack and declared that in his opinion, plane directing radar “next to Atom bomb, was the most decisive weapon in this
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