The Straits Chronicle, 30 May 1946

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  • 12 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 216. MALACCA, THURSDAY, MAY JO, 1946. 10 cts.
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  • 912 1 Spaniards Have No Voice In Their Government As Long As Hitler’s Methods Are Adopted JNFORMED Polish political that the Polish government had lodged a strong protest with the governments of Britain and the United States for immediate action against
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 674 1 Reports emanating from Java. Sumatra and other islands of the East Indies indicate that the Dutch attitude towards the national aspirations of the Indonesians is becoming less conciliatory than it was in recent weeks. In the present setting of things there is every possibility of revolt becoming rampant in
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  • 533 1 COMMUNISTS UNDERESTIMATED KUOMINTANG ABILITY' TO RECOVER LOSSES Chungking, May 29. I AM sure that this time when the Communists L and the Kuomintang get together it will be for all time. lam making this optimistic statement because conditions are now changed
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  • 163 1 .—Reuter. Batavia, May 28. The Netherlands East Indies Government is preparing reforms for the administration of numerous islands of the East Indies comprising the Moluccas, Celebes, Dutch Borneo, Bali and various other islands northeast iind east of Java, the Netherlands News Agency said to-day. Mr.
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  • 146 2 Driver Of Truck Charged A Chinese bov a'red 5 vears, was run over by a truck No. *****12 and killed instantaneously at about 10.30 a.m. at the one and a half mile stone Semabok yesterday. It appears that the boy was crossing the
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  • 63 2 —Reuter. Colombo, May 28. Mr. Albert V. Alexander, First Lord of the Admiralty and member of the British Cabinet Mission to India, arrived here today from Trincomalee. He was accompanied by ViceAdmiral Sir Arthur Palliser, Commander-in-Chief of the East Indies Fleet. After visiting the Navy establishment here
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  • 311 2 lI.E. the Governor has decided to appoint a Central Welfare Council with the object of advising Government on all matters concerning the welfare of the people of the country. It will mainly consist of representatives cl btate and Settlement Welare Committee and can invite
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  • 152 2 City Guilds Exams: Dates Of Others To Come The first public examination to take place in Malaya after the defeat of Japan was that of the ity and Guilds of London Institute. The examination, held from 29th April to 9th May at Centres at Penang, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, Malacca,
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  • 374 2 The first enrolment ceremony of the Girl Guides of the Methodist Girls School, was held at the Residency grounds yesterday evening. '1 here was a smart turn out of 62 Guides, and 8 Guiders (5 previously enrolled) and the ceremony was conducted by Miss Codlin and
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  • 212 2 (The Malayan Observer). Fate Of Malays Who Defied The Japanese During the Japanese occupation of Malaya many Malayans disappeared and their fate has remained a mystery. Among these are six Malay Officers who w r ere serving at the time of the fall of Singapore either with
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  • 134 2 Pleading guilty to the charge of fraudulent possession of various instruments, such as, a jack, two spanners and a plier, Tay Ah Kow told the Court that he had been loitering in the town when he picked up the things. He was 20 years
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  • 331 2 The appointment of Lieut. RAJA LOPE of the Malay Regiment as Extra A.D.C. to H.E. the Governor of the Malayan Union has just been gazetted. Lieut. Raja Lope is the adopted son of the late Sultan of Perak, Sir Alang Iskandar Shah, and was
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  • 101 2 —Reuter. Moscow, May 28. The Soviet News Agency reported today that American counter-espionage units, aided by military police and Korean police, raided office of the Communist Party at Plenhvang, Southern Korea, on May 18 and 19. The raid was stated to have
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  • 55 2 The Malayan Union Citizenship Proposals Committee will meet in public session at 10 a.m. on Saturday Ist June at the Council Chamber, R.A.F. Headquarters, Kuala Lumpur to hear the oral evidence of those persons and bodies that have expressed their desire to supplement their written
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 100 2 WANTED Required by Dunlop Malayan Estates Ltd., Malacca:— (1) Accounts Clerk. (2) Experienced Shorthand Typist. (3) General Clerk. All applications must be in ■writing stating:— Age, experience, qualifications and salary required. The Accounts Clerk must have working knowledge of double entry book-keeping. Shorthand Typist must possess Shorthand Speed of not
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    • 30 2 SIN FOH SAWMILL ONLY SAWMILL AT PRESENT IN OPERATION IN MALACCA. ABLE TO SUPPLY LARGE QUANTITY OF SOFTWOOD TIMBERS WITHIN A SHORT TIME AT MODERATE PRICE. OFFICE:—I2, Portuguese Street, MALACCA.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 372 2 THE CITY PARK SUN OPEN-AIR TALKIES To-night: “SUN O’ GUN” 31st May to 2nd June, 1946 UNIVERSAL’S SUPER ftJUSICAL PRODUCTION “IT’S A DATE” with DEANNA DURBIN CITY OPEN-AIR TALKIES 29th May to Ist June, 1946 “SEE MA SIONG YU” (Cantonese) CANTONESE WAYANG CABARET AND RONGGENG “KENG LEAN HUA” HYIAM WAYANg
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