The Straits Chronicle, 27 May 1946

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  • 12 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 213. MALACCA, MONDAY, MAY 27, 1946. 10 cts.
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  • 984 1 “INDONESIAN PEOPLE WILL FIGHT AS A LAST RESORT AGAINST DUTCH” SOEKARNO iolence Becomes Rampant As Indonesians Realize Dutch Designs 4 xn?rr a XT Batavia, May 27. /V IA News Agency reports state the Indonesian situation is steadily deteriorating as British troops are leaving several areas in the country. At certain
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 780 1 At the Straits Chinese British Association meeting: in Singapore lately one of the speakers at the inauguration ceremony declared that the Chinese volunteer never shirked internment and neither was he afraid of all the horrors that the Japanese concentration camps held tor him when asked to serve
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  • 584 1 FORMER 1.1. L. OFFICIALS AND OTHERS EXONERATED /COMPLAINTS of collaboration against Officials of the now defunct Indian Independence League, Malacca Branch, and others were dealt with in the Special Magistrate’s Court before Major R. H. V. Rintoul this morning. All those concerned were cleared
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  • 63 1 Chungking, May 2(1. Another big haul of Chinese pirates operating in Chinese waters was made by units of the British Navy in H.K. over the weekend. The incidence of piracy w'as reported to be on the increase near the river mquth area and the naval
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  • 145 2 Shanghai, May 26. Chinese students and factory workers held a demonstration liefore the Russian Embassy in Shanghai demanding the non-interfer-ence of Russian Communists in Chinese internal politics. Slogans were shouted and other denunciatory remarks were made at the Russian embassy guards outside the building. A’ speaker
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  • 23 2 Photo taken in the gardens of the “Yarrows.” where Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru recently met Mr. Jinnah during Simla talks. (Photo P.0.G.1.).
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  • 100 2 FOR WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY, 27 MAY, 1946. Monday, 27 May. Hockey: 24 I.G.H. vs. 16 Light Cavalry (B.H.E.S. Ground). Tuesday, 28 May. Football: 24 I.G.H. vs. Malacca Rompers (M.C. Ground). Thursday, 30 May. Football: 13 Parachute Battalion vs. Malacca Muslims (M.C. Ground). Friday, 31 May. Hockey: 24 I.G.H.
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  • 994 2 “Respect For The Basic Fundamentals Of Human Rights Is Paramount” Steed SOVIET AMIJYGNS AJJ IGJDEEING ON THE AGGRESSIVE London, May 26, TO preserve world order and international peace it is essential that the basic fundamentals of human rights and liberties should be respected by those endeavouring to build a new
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  • 104 2 HITLER YOUTH LEADER’ S APOLOGY A.P. Nuremberg, May 24. Hitler was scathingly denounced by Baldur von Schirach, when the former leader of the Hitler Youth movement, continued his own defence at the Nuremberg war crimes trials today. Von Schirach apologised to Germany’s young people for teaching them to follow the
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  • 448 2 18 Cavalry Go Down In Cup-Tie Final By winning the Cup-tie Championship, in the finals of the footb.'il league organised by the Finance Sub-Committee of the Malacca Regional Welfare Council, which was played off last Sf urday, the Malacca Chinese n Club have won
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  • 115 2 ’—Reuter. London, May 23. Complete chaos and bloodshed throughout India immediately the existing government handed over power were forecast by Sir Waldron Smithers, Conservative Member of Parliament for Orpington, in an interview with Reuter today. Sir Smithers is to ask the Under Secretary of State for
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  • 156 2 London, May 26. The President of the All-India Muslim League, Mr. Mohammed Ali Jinnah will make a statement to the Press on his decision the Cabinet Mission’s recommendations for a Federal government for the country. The statement will be made from Delhi this evening by the
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  • 57 2 Through the kind courtesy ot the Public Relations Department, there will be an exhibition of wax pictures at the Meng Sena Charitable Association on Thursday May 30, 1946, when the Resident Commissioner, Malacca, will declare open the exhibitin' at 4.30 p.m. on that day.
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