The Straits Chronicle, 28 June 1946
1946-06-28
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Title Section14 1946-06-28 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 241. MALACCA, FRIDAY, J l NE 28, 1946. 10 ci».14 words
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855 1946-06-28 1 Control Of Manchuria And North China Causes Deadlock i New Delhi, June 28. HAT HINA peace talks have entered a critical stage has been revealed by the United States Special Envoy, General George Marshall at a Press conference in Nanking. It855 words
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EDITORIAL
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Article686 1946-06-28 1 'lhe mystery surrounding the death of Siam’s young' king, Ananda Mahidol is gradually being unravelled. The original theory of accidental shooting while the King was toying and tinkering with a loaded automatic is losing ground in the face of more sensible evidence deduced from rational enquiry. Ihe686 words
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748 1946-06-28 1 A COMMITTEE was appointed early in May, 1946 to make a survey of wages and cost of living in Malaya, including Singapore. It was decided in the first place to concentrate on the wages and salaries of748 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement19 1946-06-28 1 it, SALEH CO. Ship Chandler* Ship Suppliers. Contractors, Commission Afftnte and Stevedores. REMOVED TO »a. SO Mill Road, Malacca.19 words
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Article324 1946-06-28 2 Combined Malacca XI Well Chosen Selections for the Malacca Civilian \1 for the t h. n.y soccer match tomorrow aga.n tho N.S. C.R.C., were announced yesterday in this paper and according to public opinion the home team after its recent practice match with Id Parachute Bn., ought to324 words
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175 1946-06-28 2 Malacca, June 28. The District Judge, Mr. .1. E. M. Cave refused the application of the Police to amend a charge of simple theft to one of theft by it servant on the grounds that -he accused Lee Watt Pang had already pleaded guilty to175 words
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Article112 1946-06-28 2 Tokyo, June 27. Tojo in his capacity of a Premier of the Japanese Cabinet before Pearl Harbour had successfully fooled everyone in his Cabinet. This was revealed at the trial in Tokyo of major Jap war criminals. Certain members of his Cabinet had advocated a settlement with112 words
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Article713 1946-06-28 2 Malacca, June 28. At the rtsi,;tiled hearing at 2.40 p.m. yc.steruay isheah v»an rah \>ho gave ev.uence ticciarcu u.a. he was a broker dtal.ng in drills. He had been employed by me accused, 'lan Chin tom, for tn.ee or iour years. He said that713 words
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Article110 1946-06-28 2 From mala Lumpur comes the news time the Indian Vernacular Teachers Associations in Malaya have already a scheme in hand .o' tau Ming themselves under the 1 an-Maiayan Teachers’ Pedeia: ion with the object of increasing the profess onal efficiency of Indian Teachers and working for110 words
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80 1946-06-28 2 The following days will be observed as public holidays during the remainder of 1946 in the Settlement of Malacca: Saturday next before the first Monday in August, 3rd August, 1946. August Bank Holiday, sth August, 1946. Hari Raya Puasa, 29th August, 1946. Day following80 words
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Article78 1946-06-28 2 A motor launch owned by a Chinese trader caught fire in its engine room at Riverside this morning. The Fire Brigade was summoned to the spot but it was found that there was no need as the fire was a small ignition the cause of78 words
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Article63 1946-06-28 2 Malacca, June 28. The Chief Justice of the Malayan Union the Honourable Mr. H. C. Willan accompanied by the Registrar of the Supreme Courts Malayan Union arrived in Malacca to-day on an inspection visit. After they had toured the Courts they called on the Acting63 words
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Article113 1946-06-28 2 Malacca, June 28. The Malacca Bakers have formed an Association to protect their own interests in the State. At the inauguration meeting on the 24th of this month at Lorong Bukit China Mr. Lim Keng Yee was appointed President of the Association. The other office bearers are:113 words
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Article284 1946-06-28 2 Malacca, June 28. A peculiar case was brought up by the Food Control Department when Chong Chow a Chinese from Pulau Sebang was lined twenty dollars for having moved rice without the written permit from the A.F.C. Food Inspector A. Salam prosecuting declared that the accused284 words
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186 1946-06-28 2 Kuala Lumpur, June 27. Lieutenant-General Sir Frank W. Messervy, K.8.E., C. 8., D.S.O. is leaving Kuala Lumpur today for a visit to England. He will be away until September on leave and attending a War Office conference. His temporary successor is Major-General R. H. B.186 words
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Article43 1946-06-28 2 Malacca, June 28. The Assizes in Malacca will commence on the 15th of next month with the case of P. C. Dominic starting first on the list. It is learned that there are eight cases for the coming assizes.43 words
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Article105 1946-06-28 2 Wee Kay Yew - (By Wee Kay Yew) For what is a man profited, if 4ie shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul.” Matthews XVI:26. God Himself is the greatest treasure that man can possess. Having Him, no worldly possessions can tempt us. Fame and riches and105 words
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33 1946-06-28 2 On Sunday, June 30, at 4 p.m. at the Methodist Church Mr. Wee Chin Kant wiii be the Speaker. Friends and members are cordially invited.33 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous302 1946-06-28 2 THE CITY PARK SUN OPEN-AIR TALKIES, 1 27 to 29 June, 1946. Gloria Jean in «Tup ei rvLn ay Romance THE UNDER PUP” with, Na and Robert Cummings city open-air talkies > 2b to 29 June: SEW HEM SEE”' CANTONESE WAYANG CABARET AND RONGGENG JENAKA MELAYU OPERA 28 June Berhala302 words
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