The Straits Chronicle, 25 May 1946

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  • 12 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 212. MALACCA, SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1916. 10 cts.
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  • 781 1 Azerbaijan Rebels Reported To Re Using Russian Planes: Govt. Forces Better Armed La tpgt c Teheran, May 25. AILST reports lrom the Persian capital state the government forces have already captured a number of towns and outposts in the northern province
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 782 1 The seeond issue of the “Young Malayans”, a tiny but highly informative paper specially edited for the schoolchildren of Malaya and published by the Department of Public Relations, Malayan Union, bears a message to the children of Malaya from Lt.-Gen. Sir Frank Messervy, General Officer Commanding
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  • 605 1 Farewell Dinner By Hospital Staff Yet another B.M.A. Official to relinquish his duties is Major J. S. McLintock who has been holding the appointment of Chief Medical Officer, General Hospital (Civil) Malacca, for about five months. In appreciation of the valuable services of Major
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  • 222 1 rp London, May 24. J ension is reported to be mounting again on the Russo-Turkish border and the Turkish troops on the border have been doubled •since last night. Turkish newspapers have accused the Russian government for doubling their own forces on the border It is
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  • 89 1 Chungking, May 24. 1 he capture of Kungchiling by government forces has resulted in the wholesale rout of the Communists in this area. More that. 27,000 Communists are already said to be on the run with the Kuomintang following them dost on the r heels and wreaking
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 160 2 Malacca, May 25. A Malay Abdul Kadir who appeared before Mr. J. E. M. Cave in the District Court was fined twenty dollars and bound over for six months for having received stolen property the subject of a theft in Fort Road. After the
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  • 122 2 Maulana Abdul Khalam Azad is reported to have told Reuter that he was confident that all parties will eventually accept the British governments plan for a federal government for the country and he placed great faith in the Muslim League in cominground and accepting the proposal
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  • 849 2 COLLECTIVE STRUGGLE OF SELFPRESERVATION AGAINST THE AXIS London, May 24. 4 the r€S vvar down, nations who had taken up arms in the defence of liberty Jind justice are forgetting the noble aims of the war lor which Ihey had fought. During the
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  • 139 2 Indian Medical Mission At Jasin Alor Gajah Four Members of the Indian Medical Mission have already arrived here from Kuala Lumpur, and are now engaged in medical work for Indians at Alor Gajah and Jasin. Three of them ai*e posted to Jasin where they are visiting various estates giving medical
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  • 74 2 Malacca, May 25. The case against W. Tudor who under the Japanese was in the employ of the Ghianka was indefinitely postponed to-day in the District Coui’ts. The postponement is due to the Supei’ior Courts postponing their own sessions which were scheduled to have sat on
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  • 241 2 Visit Of Lady Louis Mountbatten, D.C.V.0., C.B.E. The Lady Louis Mountbatten, D.C.V.0., C.8.E., the Superintendent in Chief of the St. John’s Ambulance Brigade is making a three day tour of the activities of the British Red Ci’oss—Civilian R 'lief Commission, Malaya, from to 25th May.
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  • 48 2 Mr. P. R. Lewis (Sti’aits Settlements Civil Service) has returned to Malacca and is now temporarily posted as Assistant Collector of Land Revenue. Mr. R. David of the Distinct Office, Jasin, is expected to resume his pre-war appointment, Office Assistant, Malacca Treasury, with effect from June 1.
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  • 235 2 Rompers Beat Banda Kaba By Odd Goal The Malacca Rompers, a virile Eui-asian football team skippered by the late Mr. Pamadasa in prewar days, made their first reappearance on the Malacca Club gi-ound on Thursday. As the Ai-my Unit scheduled to play against the Malacca Rompers did not turn
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  • 151 2 To Increase Protein Value Of Meat A first consignment of 200 tone of groundnut cakes has already arrived here and will be available fbr dairy cattle farmers and pig rearers in the course of the next few days. Applicants are reminded to send in
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 206 2 NOTICE PUBLIC WORKS BKPAItI ME\T SOUTH CENTRAL ZONK Appointment of t oreman-li pector of Governmc nt VchrVes Applications ax\ in.ixd :or th post of Temporal-.. T maninspector of Government chicles in the P.W.D. hlaiayan Union, for the South Centro! Zone. The success,ul applicant will be required to take full charge,
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 204 2 THE CITY PARK SUN OPEN-AIR TALKIES 25th to 27th May, 1946 Concluding Chapters 8-15 BLACK COIN with Ralph Graves CITY OPEN-AIR TALKIES 25th to 28th May, 1946. “Chun Choo Sum” (Mandarin) CANTONESE WAYANG CABARET AND RONGGENG “KENG LEAN HUA” HYLAM WAYANC NEW RIALTO~ 25th to 27th May, 1946 at 5.15
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