The Straits Chronicle, 22 September 1945

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  • 12 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 4. MALACCA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 1945. lo cts.
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  • 571 1  -  HARROWING EXPERIENCES OF ATROCITIES REVEALED (BY GABRIEL DAVID, STAFF REPORTER) pOUR DANISH neutrals who during the period of hostilities were confined in a Danish estate in the Camerons arrived in Malacca yesterday on their way to Singapore. These four were the remainder of the eight
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 555 1 Among the primary concerns ot British colonial administration, the maintenance of public health has always engaged the undivided attention <tf the authorities. In the pre-war days Singapore in particular and other first rate towns of Malaya prided themselves in the fact that they were free from epidemics like
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  • 184 1 A report from the British Military f^r? ration in Sin a P°re says that have already found employment in l 0 tho Govt, and other essential services. The Singapore Naval Base alone is taking about 250 new hands day. A fair proportion of them
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  • 121 1 Tokyo, Sept. 22. A report from Tokyo reveals that MacArthur is today cleaning tin the Japanese press and is issuing a directive to all the papers. This is in accordance with the proposal that the Japanese be given the freedom of speech and at
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  • 76 1 Another school to re-open on Monday •24th» September 1945 ‘is the Methodist Gills’ School which will use the old A.C.S. building on Kubu Road for the present. Boys not over 12 years of age may also attend this school. The 1 l incipal is making
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  • 53 1 Fi rst Child To Re Registered Under B.M.A. The honour of being the first child to be registered in the Birth Registry of Malacca, since the British reoccupation here, falls to Tang Khai Eng(f) who was born at 8.10 p.m. on September 10, 1945. The father is Tang Ah Thiam
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  • 308 1 NO HUNGER OR STARVATION POSSIBLE £LOSELY following on the assurance of Lieut. Col H i lk every Dos«;ihfp *n (hflt town populace will hail with lo "'ieve the food situation, the Malacca ilritish Milita r r Adra 1 r"? a u "«->"™t of
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  • 141 2 Louden. Sent. a_ A uepf* ff.ru London after the talks 4 L'-t- Halifax and Heyu-e-s who nan ne-er dis-cussing about hnauctaJ. r.?t tlem- .-mate.- that the British Govt, ha- mad-.- ar. anneal for assistance by was f American Cash <7redit to the A.me: Govt. The
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 116 2 THANKSGIVING SERVICE AT WESLEY CHURCH A T.-.anssgiving Service ’«ill be held September 1945 a: 6 me ft esiev Metbodtst Church, v Rt at. "ter the Rev. Ho Seng ..tanks re God who griveth as v~e victory 2 Cor. 1: 4. All are welCO 133 c.. ■gs... WANTED •’< anted Sab-Agents
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