The Straits Chronicle, 13 May 1946

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  • 12 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 201. MALACCA, MONDAY, MAY 13, 194«. 10 eta
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  • 801 1 Russian Commanders Posing As Observers Or Correspondents Direct Military Operations New Delhi, May 13. I ATEST reports Ironi the battle torn city of hangchun, gateway to Manchuria state that C hinese Nationalist forces are locked in bitter battle against advancing Communist forces. In
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 776 1 Referring to juvenile delinquency in Singapore the Rev. David Rosenthall, Chaplain of St. Andrew s Cathedral, writing in Cathedral Courier says, “it is infuriating to find the time of our depleted police force being wasted on paltry prosecutions”. The Chaplain has obviously good reasons for making this forthright
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  • 776 1 GIRLS WEARING BLACK BUFFALO SOCIETY UNIFORM AMONG EXTREMISTS London, May 12. I ATEST reports from Batavia state that large scale extremist attacks have been launched on several Dutch positions in Sourabaya, Bandoeng, and Kota Raja. Earlier reports declared that large columns
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  • 223 1 Coroner’s Inquest To Be Held Malacca, May 13. The Straits Chronicle is informed by the Field Security Section Malacca that a woman collaborator was found hanging this morning in the local prison by prison officials at about a.m. The woman, Lim Lian Tee alias Lim Ilian
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 250 2 On Saturday the 11th May 194(5, at 5 p.m. t tea-party was held at 3, Fort Road, in honour of Dr. I). C. Riorards who is re- tiring from Government Health Department after serving the Government meritoriously for a
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  • 114 2 Continued lack of pressure on shipping- accommodation in the case of intending sea passengers to Malaya has made it possible for tht Government of India to discard the old complicated system of control. According to the new procedure, persons, other than registered evacuees, desirous of proceeding
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  • 132 2 Tokyo, May 12. A “Kyodo” News Agency report declares that Emperor Hirohito after his visit to one of the wounded soldier’s hospitals declared, “The Japanese nation especially the youth of the country have been badly misguided and misled by a group of men who
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  • 99 2 Monday, 13 May. Hockey: 24 I.G.H. Inter-Team Match (B.H.E.S. Ground). Tuesday, 14 May. Foot ball: 13 Parachute Battalion vs. C.A. Police (M.C. Ground). Thursday, 1(5 May. Football: 13 Parachute Battalion vs. M.C.R.C. (M.C. Ground). Friday, 17 May. Hockey: 13 Parachute Battalion vs. 16 Light Cavalry (B.H.E.S. Ground). Saturday,
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  • 533 2 M.C.R.C. Beat Muslims j By 2 Goals A frantic crowd losing all sense i of sell-control invaded the Ma- j lacca Club ground and an ‘open j light’ maired an otherwise thrill- ing game when the M.C.R.t met i the All Muslim Welfare Association in the third
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  • 100 2 Malacca XI Beat N.S. A scratch t<*am from Negri Sembilan captained by Mr. Wheeler came down to Malacca yesterday and engaged a local eleven skippered,by Joe Sequeirah in a friendly game of 'cricket on the Malacca Club ground. Battingfirst the visitors put up a total of 3 1 while
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  • 122 2 Rangoon, May 12. An Army report from Burma states that more and more Japs are trickling back from the jungle hideouts near the Sittang River area and surrendering to British army authorities in Burma. Some oi these Japs were nearly starving to death when
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  • 133 2 Owing’ to the large number of requests received from individuals for permission to send parcels of old clothes by post to their friends and relatives in Malaya for immediate relief in their present distressful condition, the Government of India have lifted the present ban on
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  • 104 2 London, May 12. The former British Foreign Secretary, Air. Anthony Eden created a mild sensation in the House of Commons today when he demanded the return of the British Cabinet mission in India. Reuter’s Lobby Correspondent declares that Eden in one of his statements to the
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  • 122 2 In a badminton match played between the Adamevans B.P. of Malacca and the Lian Hwa B.P. of Muar in the latter’s territory the Malacca party won the match by four games to one. The results ot the match are given below with the scores of the Malacca team
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 353 2 TENDERS 1. Tenders will be received at the Office of the Chief Police Officer. Malacca, CENTRAL POLICE STATION, F.-rt Road, Malacca up to 25th May, 1940 Tor the purpose of re| airing BOOTS for the MALACCA POLICE for the year 194(5. 2. All particulars may be obtained at the above
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    • 36 2 FOR SALE FOR SALE as a going concern a well established Wholesale Import and Export Mercantile Firm, complete with goodwill. Only principals need apply in confidence to Box No. 8, care of The Straits Chronicle, Malacca.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 183 2 THE CITY PARK SUN OPEN-AIR TALKIES From 13th to 15th May. UNIVERSAL GREATEST MUSICAL COMEDY Bud Abbot, Lou Costello and Dick Powell in “IN THE NAVY” CITY OPEN-AIR TALKIES From 13th to 16th May. “CHUT TOR SIN MUI KWAI” (CANTONESE) CANTONESE WAYANG CABARET AND RONGGENG VENUS REVUE NEW RIALTO 12th
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