The Straits Chronicle, 31 May 1946

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  • 12 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 217. MALACCA, FRIDAY, MAY 31, 194«. 10 eta.
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  • 1097 1 During the whole course of the war only one aim motivated the fighting men and leaders of the United Nations—the destruction of everything that was evil in the world created by Hitler and his minions. Men fought and suffered to eradicate
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 758 1 Mr. H. R. Cheeseman, Director of Education, Malayan Union, and formerly Director of Education S.S. and F.M.S., is reported to have stated in an interview that a commission is to be appointed to Malaya to consider the question of establishing a university in Singapore. It is, however, not
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  • 705 1 “The Process Of Democratizing Japan Will Be Long Tedious -MacKenzie London, May 30. T’HE MILITARY defeat of Japan although devastating does not mean the complete defeat of the Japanese spirit and the Japanese disposition to life,” declared Compton MacKenzie in his weekly commentary from London last night over the 8.8.
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  • 307 1 Declared Open liy Resident Commissioner 'lhe first public exhibition of War Pictures in Malacca, was formally declared open before a large gathering at the premises of Meng Seng Charitable Association by the Resident Commissioner, Lt.-Col. H. A. L. Luckham, at 4.30 p.m. yesterday. In his opening
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 38 2 Malacca, May 31. The Editor of the Straits Times. Mr. G. W. Sealmdge passed through Malacca on his wav to Penang. He stayed m the Rest House and continued Ins journey on Thursday.
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  • 312 2 British Red Cross— Civilian Relief Commission, Malaya The British Red Cross—Civilian Relief Commission, Malaya, will, at the end of May, have completed seven months’ service in Malaya. Their valuable help, during that period in the restoration of the country has already been publicly acknowledged by Major General Hone of 8.M.A.,
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  • 90 2 Malacca, May 31. Mr. A. Thomazios, of the Supreme Courts Malacca has been appointed Assistant Registrar Supreme Court Malacca. His I appointment has been gazetted in the Malayan Union gazette and at the same time he will perform the duties of a Magistrate exotfieio. Mr.
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  • 669 2 PADI OWNERS RICE CARD HOLDERS (By Gabriel M. David Staff KepCiler, Straits nmicie) When the local adivnnisuvndon made the ruling that ail rice card holders who had padi land wal have to surrender their rice cauls, this move was whole-heartedly welcome by the other members ci the public. This action,
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  • 84 2 More Awaiting To Return A Malay soldier from Malacca (Alai) attached to the R.A., who was taken away by the Japanese m 1942 to Java, has now' returned here through the help of the British authorities. According to him there are several membeis of the Malay
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  • 38 2 Malacca will soon have a Rent Assessment Board and it is learnt that arrangements are well in hand to get it going in the very near future. This body seven Government Officials, and two appointed Unofficials.
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  • 64 2 Sent As Forced Labour To Siam It is reliably learnt that 1,500 people of all races on the R- D.P. List, who were taken for forced labour to Siam by the Japs, have already returned w Malaya. They arrived at SJohn’s Island from where they will shortly
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  • 128 2 1 The staffs of the Government and Municipal Health Depaui ments, gave a farewell teapai > at Capitol Cafe to Mr. H. L- Sequerah Chief Clerk, Go'l- Health Dept. Malacca, on tm j occasion of his transfer to Ja ?ll as Chief Clerk, District Office. I Speeches on the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 468 2 NOTICE No. 4 Beer Brewed And Bottled In Singapore In exercise o r the i owns c< r:fen <{ upon me by Section I (a) of the Price CoiUro] !r< mao;, iad of all other t o\u nv < '!>!- I» the .Asst. Price < ntroller, fe oi Malacca, hereby
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    • 60 2 TAI TONG CO MAIL CAR SERVILE Daily Service at 8.30 A.M. TO SINGAPORE K. LUMPUR 11. CO A.M. TO SINGAPORE &K. LUMPUR Passengers to obtain ticket- tY, the undermentioned:— Malacca Agent:— LEONG SIEW POH. c/o Sin Bee Chin Coffee Shop No. 70, Bunga Raya Road. Singapore Office:— TONG AH HOTEL,
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 226 2 THE CITY PARK SUN OPEN-AIR TALKIES To-night: “SUN O’ GUN” 31st May to 2nd June, 1946 [JNIVERSAL’S S UpER M USICaI 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”
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