The Straits Chronicle, 15 May 1946

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  • 12 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 203. MALACCA, WEDNESDAY, MA\ 15, 1910. II» cts.
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  • 979 1 British Arme d Forces To Stand By In All Big Cities In India MUSLIM PROCESSION CARRYING ANTI-CONGRESS SLOGANS LEADS TO CLASH a q New Delhi, May 15. ARMED revolt is expected to break out in full r> th /°HM h °ut the big cities in India the lintish C.-in-C. in
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 623 1 The second replay soccer match on Saturday last between the Malacca Chinese Recreation Club and the Malacca Muslims, after two previous draws between the same teams was unfortunately marred by untoward incidents. Barring the instance of a single player who was ordered off the field by fhe
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  • 936 1 OCCUPATION AUTHORITIES MUST INSTII that militarism will fail .rpn., Melbourne, May 14. HE Japanese soldier who had so fanatically I ought for his country taking recourse to every form of brutality and torture is to-day recovering from his disillusionment from the defeat he
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 25 1 In SALEH CO, I/sbathees, Ship Chandlers fc Ship Suppliers, j -n tractors, Commission Agents and Stevedorea. REMOVED TO j No. 50 Mill Road, Malacca, j
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    • 25 1 BLUE BIRD i PROVISION CO. (Military Suppe rs) 1 153, Wolfcrstan Road. Phone 1 Ifi. Malacca. (Fresh Food) Contractors for 386 1.5.3. 2*l LG.H. Malacca.
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  • 465 2 1. “Hocus Focus” by Noel Langley—“ The last passage is not going to mean a thing to anybody without they do the thing properly and go along with the author. Then they will laugh themselves enough stitches to make a colonel's cummerbund.”
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  • 140 2 Malacca, May 14. A Food Inspector attached to the local Food Control department was surrounded by a mob m Second Cross Street at about 3 p.m. in the evening and assaulted although he did not sustain serious injuries. It is believed that the Inspector, Sebastian,
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  • 60 2 Ihe Malacca Chinese Recrea(ic>n lub will be holding a ReUnion Dinner on Saturdav 18th May, 1946 at 8 p.m. at Cafe 7.” All members and friends who wish to take part in the dinner aie requested to send in their names not later than 16th May 1946
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  • 135 2 Manila, May 14. U.S. Army authorities m the 1 hilippines have since tin- surrender of the Japanese forces in the Philippines rounded up more than twelve thousand Japanese soldiers who had fled to the xnountains and had carried on sporadic warfare against the U.S forces A.im£
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  • 143 2 London, May 14. I he Argentine government has warned all Communists in the country in the strongest of terms that the people will not brook any interference in the liberties and mtemal peace of the country. Ihe warning came on the heels oi the Communist demonstration in
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  • 47 2 U.P. Hongkong, May, 13. Admiralty House, headquarters and home of Lord Fraser, Com-mander-in-Chief of the British 1'acifie Fleet, was virtually gutted by a fire yesterday. Lord Fraser is' at present in Tokyo. 1 he tire is believed to have resulted from defective wiring.-
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  • 164 2 Muslims Beat Parachutists By Odd Goal The true stnse of sportsmanship and unselfish play of the 13 Parachute Bn. who were seen for the first time on the Malacca Club Ground yesterday when they had a friendly match with the All Muslim Welfare Association, should serve
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  • 182 2 Remarking that there was no corroborative evidence to substantiate the allegation Major T. R. Blackman dismissed the case in which Tan Cham Peng was charged with causing mischief by throwing corrosive liquid on a dog. Mr. M. T. Sooti, Veterinary
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  • 118 2 W. Tudor a Ceylonese, against whom complaints of collaboration were dismissed by the Special Magistrate, Major R. H. V. Rintoul, on April 26, now faces a charge of voluntarily causing grievous hurt to one Haji Amat bin Haji Latip (since deceased) an offence
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  • 84 2 Capt. J. H. Shaw, RASC, who was O.C. Supplies Dept., Malacca, was given a hearty send-off by? his staff yesterday when he left on transfer to H.Q., Kuala Lumpur. He has been here since the beginning of this year and was a capable and efficient official
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  • 231 2 Teheran, May 13. Negotiations between the Azerbaijan Democrat delegation and the Persian Premier, Mr. Ahmad Ghavames-Sultaneh, were resumed yesterday after a deadlock of several days duration, according to sources close to the Premier. According to these sources, tiie talks were resumed at the request of Mr. Jafaar
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  • 47 2 .—Reuter. London, May 13. A 33-year-old Londoner, Mr. Harry Green, set out on May 6 from Kensington, London, on a cycling tour of 15,000 miles to Australia. He will cycle every possible mile of the way, only boarding ships when oceans bar further progress.-
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  • 60 2 See Vlieng a well dressed Chinese and Marican an effeminate looking Mohammedan, had to pay $lO.OO each for fighting in public, when charged in the Magistrate’s Court this morning. Marican pleaded guilty to the charge, while the Chinese said that ’he' was provoked because Marican
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  • 177 2 Chungking, May 14. For the first time since the start of the civil strife in North China, the Chinese government planes took part in the strafing and bombing of Communist positions outside Changchun anc other concentration points. Early yesterday morning seven Chinese Army planes took
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 106 2 TENDERS 1. Tenders will he received at the Office of the Chief Police Officer. Malacca, CENTRAL POLICE STATION, Fort Road, Malacca up to l?r>th May, 1940 for the purpose of repairing: BOOTS for the MALACCA POLICE for the year 1946. 2. All particulars may be obtained at the above office
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    • 58 2 NAM BEE CO. 35, Riverside Road, MALACCA. General Merchants and Commission Agents. ESTATE SUPPLIERS Sole Agents for American Acetic Acid and Mangle Brand Acid. Collectors of Petty Cash Remittances to China. Sole Agents for the TAI PING INSURANCE CO., LTD. WANTED WANTED—CIerk-Typist. Application in person to Shell Company*, 73, Pengkalan
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 203 2 THE CITY PARK SUN OPEN-AIR TALKIES 15th May: “IN THE NAVY” 16th to 18th May, 1946. Richard Greene in “KENTUCKY’ (20th Century Fox). CITY OPEN-AIR TALKIES From 13th to 16th May. “CHUT TOR SIN MUI KWAI” (CANTONESE) CANTONESE WAYANG CABARET AND RONGGENG Venus Revue To-night Last Night SUN LEAN WAH
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