The Straits Chronicle, 29 May 1946

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  • 13 1 The Straits C hronicle No. 215. MALACCA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1946. 10 eta.
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  • 1019 1 Indians ft ill Soon Realise That Hindu-Muslim Rift Was Never Engineered By British mop n London, May 29. 1 former Secretary of State for India Mr. L. S. Amei y speaking at the India League in London welcomed the British plan
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 722 1 The recently created United Malay National Organization which has a following of about two million Peninsular Malays representing about 80 per cent of the entire Malay population in this country, has tor its mentor a very interesting and dynamic personality in the person of Dato Onn bin Jafaar
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  • 810 1 Washington, May 28. CPEAKING to a large representative gathering in Washington Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, the indefatigable worker in the UNO declared, “As one looks around to-day at the state of world affairs after the close of this war
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  • 213 1 ‘Flag Day’ On June 1 Buy a flag and help the poor. The distressed and povertystricken masses in Malacca anxiously look for help from those in affluent circumstances. Donations and collections from the organization of various competitions by the Finance Sub- 1 Committee,
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  • 50 1 H.E. the Governor of the Mala yan Union has appointed Mr. C F. Gomes, J.P. to be a member o the Governor’s Advisory Council;’ Mr. Gomes is the President o‘ the Eurasian Association, Malac 1 ca, and is a former Municipa Commissioner.
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  • 114 2 Chungking, May 28. The New China Democratic League in Chungking is reported to have approached the British Embassy in China and asked for the return of Hongkong within a set period of time. One speaker outside the Embassy is reported to have declared, “The
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  • 32 2 The preliminary enquiry into the case of W. Tudor who stands charged with voluntarily causing grievous hurt, will he conducted in the District Court on June 14.
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  • 483 2 Mr. Hinds Leads Shooting i/ariy Since Decembei last ye. a hunting pui ty organised oy M Gordon Hinds, Manager or Wearne Bros., Malacca, lias been engaged in the extermination ol pests, by bagging- an unprecedented number of wild hoars in the outskirts of Malacca. A batch
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  • 187 2 Opening In Malacca Tomorrow The Dept, of Public Relations, which arranged a Mobile WaxPictures Exhibition earlier in the year has now' arranged a second in this series and a collection of 500 large photographs are leaving by road today for an extensive tour lasting the whole
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  • 274 2 Malacca, f Jay 29. Vl:.i-;y, Ab.iul Rahman bin -k: ..ho was charged in the ’oart for sell in..;- cooked •ce at Ann Road cn the 28th j of this month was acquitted when he appeared before Mr. J* E. M. Cave this morning. In acquitting
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  • 180 2 Malacca, May 29. Two Chinese, Fong Yeow and Pang Toll Joon wei-e brought up before Mr. J. E. M. Cave for having sold beef above controlled rates on the 28th of May 1946. The former had sold one katty of beef steak in Goldsmith Street
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  • 96 2 Tokyo, May 28. According to a “Kyodo” News Agency message from Tokyo, the former premier of Japan Hideki Tojo in his statement at the trial declared that the Japanese emperor w r as not aware of the preparations prior to Pearl Harbour and that he only
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  • 120 2 Senator Conolly of the U.S. declared that the U.S. Loan to Britain cannot be deemed a gift. In his statement to the Press he stated, “We have been giving too many gifts not only to Britain but also to other countries. The time for gifts is
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  • 49 2 Dates of hearing in the case of Gan Tiong Swee who has been given a re-trial on charges of forgery and moving padi without a Permit, have been fixed for June 19 and June 21 respectively. The case will be tried separately on each count.
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  • 248 2 Miss Lomas Resumes As Principal The Malacca Women’s Training College, the only College of th‘i* kind in Malaya, will re-open on June Ist, 1946. This College was. first established in 1934 with the object of training Malay women supei'visors and teachei’s for the Malay Girls’
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    • 346 2 NOTICE PUBLIC Wtn. ,;r. VIttMKNT SOL lIS LN i RAL /ON h Appoinim.nl of Fok Aispector (if Government Vehicles Applications are invicod ior the post of Temporary Fort maninspector of Government Vehicles in the P.W.I). Malayan Union, for the South Central Zone. The successful applicant will be required to take
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 250 2 THE CITY PARRsun OPEN-AIR TALKIES > 28' h to 30th May, 1946 I W arner Bros. Comedy Romance Joe E Drown “SON O’ GUN’ WITH Joan Blondell CITY OPEN-AIR TALKIES 29th May to Ist June, 1946 “SEE MA SIONG YU” (Cantonese) CANTONESE WAYANG CABARET AND RONGGENG “IvENG LEAN HUA” HYLAM
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