The Straits Chronicle, 13 October 1945

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  • 12 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 22. MALACCA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1945. 10 ct».
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  • 823 1 Recent Talks Between Kuomintang Chinese Communists DEMOCRATIC CHINA FORGES AHEAD WITH UNITY OF PURPOSE Melbourne, Oct. 12. HIINESE Spokesman from Chungking has made public the results of the agreement reached between Generalissimo Chiang Kai Shek and Mao Tse Tung the Chinese Communist leader after their recent discussions held at the
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 544 1 Our prognostication as to the postwar political status of Malaya has come A rue with the announcement made a couple of days ago by the Secretary of Slate for the Colonies. Making an, historic statement in the House of Commons on Oct. 11, the Secretary of State
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  • 52 1 Consequent to the expiry of the contract of the Malacca Electric Co., just prior to the war in Malaya, the Malacca Electric Power Station has now been taken over by the B.M.A. (Municipality) which will have full jurisdiction over all electric lighting etc., in the State
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  • 128 1 A new department called the H.Q. 181 Major District, Road Transport Control, has been established under the B.M.A. with offices at the premises of Wearne Bros., Wolferstan Road. The Road Transport Control will attend to all matters connected with motor vehicles only, while the Municipality w
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  • 51 1 The Malacca Volunteer Corps (4th Battalion S.S.V.F.) have been kept busy during the last few days in remunerating local volunteers. The scale of payment being $14.00 per head. apt. Ali stated that arrangements are being made to pay volunteers in Jasin and Alor Gajah at the respective
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  • 58 1 Arrangements are under way for removing the one-hundred year old FlagMast to its former place at St. Paul’s hill. This Flag Mast was removed by the Japanese from St. Paul’s hill and erected on the High School playground for training seamen. One of the Japanese fantastic ideas
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  • 241 1 r* 4 r i Melbourne, Oct. 12. ghVERAL Japanese political prisoners held in confinement by the Japanese mi,,t f™ts during the war and who were recently released on the orders genera l MacArthur held their first big demonstration in the
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  • 59 2 Rural Police Stations To The Editor, The Straits Chronicle. Malacca. H ir. I would very much like to hear from the Authorities when the Police Stations of the rural areas would be opened. The present state of affairs in this locality is very inconvenient to the
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  • 809 2  -  (By Anak Melaka) An indignant resident o1 Heeren Street wants to know why the Health Authorities have npt stepped in and put in end to insanitary conditions which ire existing in this area. He complains that the reclamation ground at the real of Heeren Street is overgrown
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  • 281 2 Notwithstanding th<* grand victory celebration held in Malacca Town, the in wiv erectid Methodist Chapel Hall in which the Dedication Service took place on tli(' Double lenth Wednesday, 10th October, at 1 p.m., was filled to capacity. This goes to prove the long-felt need
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  • 535 2 October 12. Following the breakdown in negotiations between the French and Annamite representatives serious clashes have broken out in Saigon again. British and Indian troops were attacked by the nationalists and one British officer and one Indian officer have been killed. The Allied C.-in-C. in Saigon issuing
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  • 147 2 Owing to the increased number of new pupils now enrolled in these two schools, it has been decided, with the approval of the Education Officer, to re-open the Methodist English School and the Methodist Girls’ Continuation School. Starting from Monday, October 15th 1945, some of
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  • 34 2 SERVICES TO-MORROW 3.00 a.m. xMattins in Tamil. 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion. 9.30 a.m. Morning Service (Chinese). 5.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Miss Low will play the Violin after the Evening Service.
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  • 71 2 OBITUARY Madame Ng *P&ng Nee, mother of Messrs. Goh Choon Lim and Gob Choon Eng, passed away, peacefully after a short illness, at her residence, 28 Tranquerah Pantei II at the age of 61„ on the 10th instant. She leaves behind two sons, two daughters-in-law, a daughter, a son-in-law and
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 42 2 NOTICE r>ons who have submitted claims to 1 f> sets should now call at Broadcasting Station before the 17th of October, 1 oJS. Wherever possible sets will be .•turned to their rightful owners. I). W. < OOKE, Major. D.A.D.C.A., B.M.A. (M.|. Malacca, 12.10.1945.
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    • 86 2 NOTICE Under the instructions of our kind' B.M.A. administration we have bee* advised to distribute oil to the public ot Central District of Malacca on rice card) system, each head getting 1 bottle of 18 tahils at 35 cents. The first distribution, will start through our organization, as soon a*
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 113 2 THE CITY PARK Malacca’s Famous Amusement Centre SRI CITY OPERA Oct. 13 Sultan Miangkat Di-Gulanggi Oct. 14 9 Bulan Menunggu Janji Oct. 15 Che Mahamud Tukang Panchi ng CITY CABARET Oance W ith Our Charming Hostesses to the Swing Music of “Charlie His City Stumpers.” I irst Class Bar Excellent
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