The Straits Chronicle, 25 September 1945

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  • 13 1 The Straits Chronicle No. fi. MALACCA. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 25, 1945. 10 Cl 8.
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  • 1759 1  -  Revolting Account Of Internment In Malacca And Singapore n 1 t- mu fIJ. 1 (Special to The Straits Chronicle by Gabriel M. David, Staff Reporter) INTERESTING and exclusive interview with the Staff Re P° r ter, Reverend A. J. Eales, Pastor of
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 515 1 REWARDS PENALTIES The Chief Police Officer of the B.IVLA. in his address to the people of Malacca, published in full in yesterday’s issue has referred to many matters of moment, without mincing words. Apart from his solicitude for maintaining law and order at a desirable pitch by bringing up the
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  • 1401 2 Proclamation No. PRICK COM KOI. A Proclamation to provide for ’h control of prices. 1, General Officer Commanding Military Forces, Malaya, in exercise of the authority conferred upon me by the Supreme Allied Commander, South Fast. Asia Command, do hereby proclaim and order. SHORT TITLE 1.
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  • 418 2 R. A. Defeat Local XI By 4 To 1 In an exciting game of soccer played on the Malacca Club ground yesterday evening the 3GG Assault Field Battery, Roval Artillery, skippered by 2nd Eieut. W. M. H. Williams, won a commendable victory by defeating Wan Dutch's team
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  • 278 2 The unconditional surrender of the Japanese Forces in Malaya has restored to the people of Malacca all the past dormant Associations and Societies. The historical leading Association, The Malacca Chinese Chamber of Commerce is also on the high road to recovery. For
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  • 53 2 The Malay Vernacular Schools in Malacca opened today in all the town and rural areas. Pupils from six tc fourteen years of age were admitted free of charge. It is learnt that there 1 are altogether ninety-two Malay Vernacular Schools comprising 80 boys r schools, and
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  • 77 2 The Co-operative Societies Department for government servants and labourers has already been established in Malacca and various information and data are being collected prior to setting the co-operative machinery in motion. It will be interesting to note that according to figures compiled before the war in
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  • 42 2 1 he ceremonial hoisting of the Union Jack will take place at Jasin in front of the District Office at 10 a.m. tomorrow, in the presence of Officials of the British Military Administration and the public.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 56 2 PUBLIC NOTICE All animals must be brought to the Municipal Abattoir for slaughter. Any butcher who slaughters illegally or ells the flesh of an animal not slaughtered at the Municipal Abattoir hall be liable to prosecution under the Municipal Ordinance and/or cancellation of his licence. Major 1). W. COOKE, Municipal
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    • 66 2 VICTORY SALE. FOR CROCKERY ETC., Please call at NAN TAI CO., 23. RIVERSIDE, MALACCA. Prices Moderate. LET US ENJOY IN THE HAPPY NEW WORLD o I eace and prosperity that has at last commence to release its stock of riches tor the welfare of humanity. Let us enjoy together to
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