The Straits Chronicle, 3 November 1945

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  • 12 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 40. MALACCA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1945. 10 eta.
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 538 1 The question of toddy tippling has again become a subject of polemics. A correspondent voicing his views, in our issue of yesterday, deplores that licensed toddy shops are to be re-open-ed in the near future. While appreciating his good intentions and concern for the welfare of Indian labourers,
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  • 482 1 BRITISH AIRCRAFT TO BE USED ONLY AGAINST THE EXTREMISTS Rangoon, Nov. 2. IT is reported from Batavia to-day that Colonel Hugo Pugh of the British Army has taken over in Sourahaya. The situation in Java is still tense although no incidents have been reported
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  • 53 1 Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek has appointed a committee to examine Japanese atrocities, including the use of poison gas. Nearly 1,000 Japanese military leaders are implicated. November 2. The Australian destroyers Nizam and Mysore will be exchanged with the R.N. for three destroyers. Both the ships left Australia
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  • 437 1 New Delhi, Nov. 2. A Reuler*s Correspondent in Chungking reports that the relations between tho viuvci iiiuem ana the Communists are rapidly deteriorating. More clashes are reported in Shantung and Hupei Provinces where the Communists are reported to be using tanks against the Kuomintang forces. Reviewing the
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  • 547 1 JOO LABOURERS HAVE BEEN FOUND JOBS Q L ISTANDENG results have been achieved by the Malacca Destitute Relief Committee during the very short span of its existence and the hum miauan service rendered in coming to the timely aid of the poor and needv is mine
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 324 2 ij ;crcise of the authority conferred 4 ..I me under Section 3 of Proclama.l No. it, J hereby declare the follow- to be the maximum prices in the own and Rural Board Areas of .walacca ior com mod. ties listed below: MEAT. ,Vr kati Hwf Sttak
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  • 224 2 November 2. In Canberra a Roosevelt National Library will be established in the near future. Microfilm projects are under way and Australian historical records will be photographed and this task will take the Australian authorities well over five years. The Australian Dairy Board has appointed two experts
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  • 517 2 Columbia, Nov. 2. h’nese sands have at last got i'° the wh.e.b h. J pr-r: c v.-,>•• mac!:mo un tin Japar. to Buick v/hi.-h Li oral y attempted (ht Gobi desert is now a complete wreck with smeared mudguards. a broken shatt ami without
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  • 162 2 November 2. President Truman announced in Washington to-day that his personal representative Mr. Edwin Pauley accompanied by fifteen other Americans will soon leave for the Far East to develop a programme for reparation by Japan. The State Department announced that Edwin Pauley was originally in charge of
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  • 146 2 A Happy And Prosperous Deepavali After three and a half years of misery, so?:-uv and suspense, Hindus today will < .'"bento Deepavali with great reificiiu s. The victory of the Allied i(.as has once again brought India the dearest heart of every Indian h r, end estate labourers in particular
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  • 70 2 In connection with the Malacca People’s Association meeting reported in yesterday’s issue of the Straits Chronicle, it is deemed proper to clarify that the absence of the B.M.A. (jliicials was due to the fact that very short notice was given to them about this conference. Il will be appreciated
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  • 151 2 Two little Chinese boys have been adopted by an R.A.F. Spitfire Squa--dr®n which is stationed at Kaitak airfield, Kowloon, Hong Kong. Whert fche*squadron took over the airfield from the Japanese, the children who are brothers, presented themselves at the Orderly Room of the Station. One could
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  • 169 2 Rangoon, Nov. 2. The Governor-General of Burma Sir Reginald Dorman-Smith has formed the Executive Council for Burma comprising ten members out of whom eight are Burmese and two British. Three of the Burmese members represent the minority group in Burma and four others are members
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  • 94 2 The death of Mr. H. S. Mason took place on Nov. 1 at the General Hospital, Malacca, following long illness which was primarily due to his being taken into custody by the Japanese, a few months before the surrender. The funeral took place, according
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 295 2 NOTICE ELECTRIC A L DEPA RTM ENT. MALACCA. As from the 2nd November, 1945, the Supply of Electric Current will be available 24 hours per day. F. J. LARARD, Major.. G. E. (Electrical) 8.M.A., Malaya. Malacca, 2.11.1945. POSTAL NOTICE On and from Monday, the sth November, 1945, the Registration Service
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 91 2 CAPITOL THEATRE To-night 3rd November, 1945 at 3.00, 6.15 and 9.lf>; p.m. Virginia Bruce in “INVISIBLE WOMAN (Universal) Next Change:— Tyrone Power Alice Faye in Rose of Washington Square (Fox)* NEW RIALTO THEATRE To-night 3rd November, 1945 at 6.30 p.m. 9.15 p.m. John Wayne in LONG VOYAGE HOME (U.A.) Next
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