The Straits Chronicle, 8 November 1945

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  • 12 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 44. MALACCA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1915. 10 ct«.
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 556 1 “So long as I have to do anything: with the British Military Administration, a full vote will be given, to the voice of the people in their desire to improve themselves and increase their standard of living:.” The above encouraging words came as a promise by Major-General H.
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  • 732 1 REFERENDUM TO BE MADE TO UNITED NATIONS: NATIONALISTS WANT BREAK OFF New Delhi Nov 7 IHE1 HE Indonesian Nationalist leader Dr. Soekarno has flatly rejected the N.E.I. government’s proposals for Indonesian self-government. He is reported to have stated that the Uuuh approach to the
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  • 34 1 The 24 I.G.H. (C) (R.A.M.C.) will hold “Armistice Dance” on November 10th, 1945, at 8 p.m. at the Malacca lub, for which only special invitations will be issued.
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  • 216 1 Spate Of Letters To General MacArthur Melbourne, Nov. 7. The Japanese people are taking full advantage of their new found freedom ol expression. Every day hundreds of letters are pouring into the H.Q. of the Supreme Allied Commander General MacArthur expressing their views and ci
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  • 404 1 Iv Melbourne, Nov. 7. JN Moscow to-day the Soviet Foreign Commissar made a radio address on the occasion of the 28th anniversary of the founding of the Soviet Republic. Millions of Russians attended the speech and the meeting was
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 426 2 MUST THESE HAPPEN? To, The Editor, The Straits Chronicle, Malacca. Sir, Some things which are happening in this town are, I think, within the power of the Municipality to put a stop to them as quickly as possible- immediately, if it. can be managed. If they
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  • 484 2 ‘The Other Bloke’s View’ Melbourne, Nov. 6. “War and massacre has taught we lighting men a new brotherhood and a new tolerance,” stated Private John Colling speaking from Australia aftei being demobbed on his return to Australia from the lighting front. Provincialism has given way
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  • 224 2 —(The Straits Times). Two ways of combating bribery, probably the biggest curse that any police force suffevs from,” were outlined by the Commissioner of Police, Singapore, in a Singapore broadcast. He said: “First and foremost, the force must, be a well paid force, the conditions
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  • 342 2 Indian Tank Brigade’s Splendid Game F the first time local enthusiasts v .tm cd an exciting football match between two teams of the British Indian Army on the Malacca lub ladyng yesterday evening when the H.Q. S uadron 50 Indian Tank Brigade went into action against the
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  • 286 2 November 7. Australian forces in Borneo, New Guinea and other areas have rounded up hundreds of war criminals for atrocities against p.o.w’s and internees. In Borneo alone 400 have been taken into custody. A number of headless bodies have been exhumed by the Australians and other corpses
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  • 171 2 New Delhi, Nov. 7. The Chinese Army Commander in northern Indo-China General Lu Han has returned to Chungking accompanied by the Chief-of-Staff and his military adviser to report to Generalissimo Chiang Kai Shek on the disarming of the Japanese in this area. Meanwhile Chinese
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 157 2 NOTICE All consumers of electricity being suyrlied by the Electrical Department, jviai; oca, are informed that the payment of hills rendered for the month of October, and all succeeding months should he made at the Electrical Department, Heeren Street, Malacca before the 15th of the month. F. J. LARA HI),
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    • 130 2 FOR QUALITY CALL AT B. CHUNILAL Exporter, Importer and Commission Agent. Dealer in Piece Goods and General Merchandise Nos. 12 and 34, Mill Road. (Malacca. Tel. No. 105. P. O. Box No. 56 CONSULT Prof, T. B. LAM (Palmist and Occultist) 17, Church Street, Malacca. FOR YOUR FUTURE Burma Governor’s
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 166 2 THE CITY PARK SRI CITY OPERA Nov. 8 Hikayat Perahu Mas, Part S Nov. 9 Hikayat Perahu Mas, Part 4 CANTONESE WAYANG Leading Artistes—Koo Yoke Meng, Sing Yen Lan and Fah Wan Lan. Nov. 8 Chow Mah Kaw Wai Seng Nov. 9 Yin Chee Foo Day Show every Sunday at
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