The Straits Chronicle, 20 October 1945

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  • 12 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 28. MALACCA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1945. 10 cts.
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 728 1 Quite a spate of correspondence has deluded our office during the past few days on topics relating to the risingcost of living on the one hand and the limited scope for employment or business on the other. To get this jeremiad off the reel let a
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  • 901 1 GOODWILL ON BOTH SIDES NEEDED TO OVERCOME PRESENT IMPASSE New Delhi, Oct. 19. Dutch Minister for Overseas Territories to-day declared in the Dutch Parliament, that his Government was prepared to hold negotiations to representatives of the Indonesian people to solve the present
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  • 694 1 andidates who sal lor the Cambridge examinations will be glad to know that the results have arrived in Malacca, lhe names of all the successful candidates are given below in order of the respective schools. The number within brackets indicates the grade obtained by
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  • 192 2 The Governor-General of Burma Sir w Reginald Dorman-Smith broadcasted from Rangoon to-day that the people of Burma must earnestly set to the task of rehabilitating the country after the <$ ravages of war. Political wrangles and bloodshed must be avoided and there should be no unrest in
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  • 672 2 Preparatory Committee Formed a meeting huu at the Malacca |>toplt s .Association on i hursday t»ct. is. it was unanimously decided to set up a Preparatory ommittee tor making tlu* Association fully representative and thereby enlarge the activities ot the organization tor the betterment and progress of
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  • 489 2 RED CROSS SUPPLIES FROM AUSTRALIA AND INDIA A meeting was held in the Education (Bite on Thursday the 18th October to < cu: s measures for the relief ol distitutes and the needy in the State ot Malacca. Rev. W. B. Eales
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  • 54 2 Congregation of the Wesley Church,* Malacca, are informed that Service of Worship will be held on Sundays at 5.30 p.m. The trial of 24 leading Nazi war criminals among whom are Hess, Goering and Ribbentrop, was formally commenced in Berlin to-day where they were indicted. The trials will
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  • 103 2 OBITUARY j Mrs. Lee Kong Liat, (nee Tan Keng Yan) passed ava peacefully on 18.10.45 at 5.40 p.m. it the age of 80 at No. 1101 Klebang ‘L h i, Malacca, leaving behind her 1 -on, Lee Chim Kang, l adopted son, ?.}:<■ Kim Lian, 2 daughters, Mrs. Chet v
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 260 2 POSTAL NOTICE It is hereby published for information i.i: as from Friday, the 19th oi Oct., postage must b« paid for all icles sent through the Post, by means postage stamps which are on sale at ~i 1 Post Office. Postage Kates: —As in pre-war. DANIEL K. LIM, Officer in
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    • 337 2 Malacca Chinese Benevolent Society At a Committee Meeting of the above Society it was decided:— 1. To resuscitate the Society; 2. To ask members to re-register: their names, addresses and nominees not later than 30th Nov., 1945. Members who fail to do so will not be entitled to any claim
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 80 2 CAPITOL THEATRE To-night till 22nd October, 1945 at 3.00, 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. MAJOR BARBARA (U.A.) *Next Change:— Bing Crosby in PENNIES FROM HEAVEN NEW RIALTO THEATRE To-night til] 22nd October, 1945 at G. 30 p.m. 9.15 p.m. Matinee at 2.30 p.m. on Oct. 20. «c?lot, e -Y Rooney Judy
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