The Straits Chronicle, 26 June 1946
1946-06-26
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Title Section12 1946-06-26 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 239. MALACCA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26. 1946. io vu.12 words
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971 1946-06-26 1 If The Present Challenge Is Taken Up The World Wm Sink Into Barbarism A New Delhi Radio, June 26. 1 the London Guildhall yesterday Mr. Anthony Eden, Deputy Leader of the British Opposition speaking to a large gathering stressed that971 words
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EDITORIAL
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Article741 1946-06-26 1 The steady development of Singapore and the Malayan Union towards self-government by the peoples who live in these parts is the primary object of British colonial policy, said the Governor-General, the Right Honourable, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald at a Singapore press conference on Friday. His Exce’Jency further741 words
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751 1946-06-26 1 Washington, June 25. T A SPECIAL Press conference in Washington Compton MacKenzie the noted political commentator told newspapermen that the Chinese parties concerned in the peace talks in China have yet to exhibit greater sincerity in their dealings with one751 words
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Advertisement21 1946-06-26 1 M. SALEH CO. fetbaslMM, Ship Chandlen it Ship Suppliers, ««tractors, Commission Ajrants and Stevedores. REMOVED TO Ha. 10 Mill Road, Malacca.21 words
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254 1946-06-26 2 The men of the First Battalion Malay Regiment under the command of Maj. G. E. C. Ash, who arrived recently from Port Dickson in Kuala Lumpur, have good reasons to he proud and happy. Their arrival in the Union capital to assume military duties254 words
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Article74 1946-06-26 2 Bangkok, June 25. After an X-ray examination had been .made by a medical Commission it was revealed that the King was shot from a distance and not at close quarters. The hullet is reported to have gone throught the front of his head74 words
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Article70 1946-06-26 2 Washington, June 25. Informed Washington circles believe that the President of the U.S. will have an important meeting with M. Stalin in the near future to straighten out the rather strained relations between the U.S. and the USSR. Although the exact date of the meeting has70 words
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Article806 1946-06-26 2 Principle Of Trustees hi? Thu princ pie was endo s.d by j <••• P< act Conference of wiwn i was formally adopted ;s fiie bo is for the Manda e .-ysftm. As t pressed in Article 22 ct ih r ovt nant of the League of806 words
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Article85 1946-06-26 2 Malacca, June 20. Varkni guilds, associations and o.hcr government Indies have be n limited to attend the first meeting o. the Pri. oner’s Aid non i. in ti e Dis«.r.et ourt today at G.liO j:.m. The agenda of the meeting consists of the election oi: a Chairman,85 words
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Article97 1946-06-26 2 Malacca, June 2(5. The preliminary enquiry into the allegation of causing g. isvcus hurt to extort confession from a Chinese by Inspector Mohana Krishnan was postponed tll the 2nd of July. Mr. C. S. Jayaswal appears for the Crown and Mr. Goh Tiow Wan has undertaken the97 words
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76 1946-06-26 2 The first meeting of <he Municipal Commissioners wiii be held at the Municipal Office on Wednesday, July 3, 1946 at 10.00 a.m. AGENDA 1. President’s opening remarks. 2. General Report. 3. Business brought up by the President. 4. Bills to be laid on the table76 words
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Article88 1946-06-26 2 Royalists Republicans Clash Another clash between Royalists and republicans is reported in Naples and more than twenty people are reported to be killed in the clash. It is reported that royalist supporters marched through the streets declaring that the republicans had sold the country to the Russians and that they88 words
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Article532 1946-06-26 2 Parachutists Beat Combined XI After lead ng by one goal in the first half the Malacca Combined XI lost to the 13 Parachute Bn. Muar by two clear goals in a very fast game of soccer played on the Malacca Club ground yesterday evening. The Selection Committee have no532 words
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37 1946-06-26 2 The following schedule of crop figures is issued for publication: February, 1946, 4,860 lb.; March 1946, 23,250 lb.; April 1946, 36,550 lb.; May 1946, 37,400 lb. Total for 4 months 102,060 lb.37 words
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42 1946-06-26 2 The next meeting of the Malayan Union Citizenship Proposals Committee will be held at 11.00 a.m. on Friday 28th June, 1946 in the Council Chamber, accorC| ing to a communique issued by the Public Relations Dept., Kuala Lumpur.42 words
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Article62 1946-06-26 2 Malacca, June 2(5. The second sitting of the R.A.B will be held in the District Court at 2.30 p.m. to-day. The application of Guthrie Co. against Chin Hup Rubber Co., will come up for hearing by the Board. Legal technicalities involved in the question of62 words
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Advertisement180 1946-06-26 2 NOTICE MALAYAN UNION 0' V'iiliN tIUNT LO. .NS Lists w.li be opened < n S .a July, 104(5, for ullotnu :i o' two Malayan Union Gave r.menfc j loans, the proceeds o' will be used for the rehabilitation of the Malayan Union. The two loans consist of an issue of180 words
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Advertisement27 1946-06-26 2 WANTED WANTED—First Class Typist preferably with knowledge oi shorthand. Pay according tc qualifications. Apply i n person to Tan Siew Sin, 96, First CrosStreet, Malacca, during officehours.27 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous217 1946-06-26 2 THE CITY PARK SUN OPEN-AIR TALKIES To-night “HOUND OF BASKERVILLE 27 to 29 June, 1946. Gloria, Jean in Universal’s Gay Romance "THE UNDER PUP” with Nan Grey and Robert Cummings CITY OPEN-AIR TALKIES 26 to 29 June: “SIEW TIEN SEE' CANTONESE WAYANG CABARET AND RONGGENG JENAKA MELAYU OPERA 26th June217 words
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