The Straits Chronicle, 12 November 1945

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  • 12 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 47. MALACCA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1945. 10 ct*.
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  • 722 1 Soekarno Sends Appeal To Britain U.S. Indonesian Houses To Be Searched: Possession Of Arms To Be Dealt With Rangoon, November 10. OEUTER’S Correspondent from Batavia reports that no reply has been received yet to the Allied ultimatum issued by Major-General Mansergh in Sourabaya. The situation in Eastern Java is reported
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 556 1 The issuance of an ultimatum which was due to expire at 6.00 a.m. on November 10, is a clear indication that General Christison’s repeated appeals to the Indonesian extremists have fallen on deaf ears. Major-General Mansergh, British Commander in Eastern Java, in issuing his final orders to the
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  • 105 1 I, Malacca, Nov. 10. Owing to a short circuit in the mai m u r v °1 a hineso tongkang fire broke out in the engine hold of the boat. An immediate summons was sent to the local fire-brigade and they managed
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  • 221 1 Ihere are no more inmates at the Mata Kuching Indian Relief Home, and this happy state of affairs is due to the strenuous work of the Relief Committee. All bad cases of sickness have been sent to the hospital while a large number
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  • 442 1 Tribute Paid To Dominions And India Am ry. it a New Delhi, Nov. 10. I IHE Lord Mayors luncheon held at Manor House London the British I Hme Minister spoke lor some length on his forthcoming visit to the United States. He said
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 56 2 In the main article encaptioned “Major Geiveral Mansergh issues ultimatum to Indonesians” in the issue of Saturday Nov. 10, the tail end of the double column lead should have read. “This ultimatum was handed to the self-appointed governor of Sourabaya, Dr. Soeno and wt Dr. Soekanio, as erroneously stated.
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  • 20 2 Nov. 1 2—Hockey R.A.M.C. vs. Rajah’s XI. Nov. 14—Hotkey: Malacca Indians vs. 19H-Lancers. Nov. 15—Soccer: Medicals vs. R.A.M.C.
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  • 84 2 It is learnt that a special committee for the proposed Sports Association has been appointed to investigate and report on the condition of local playgrounds Salvaging the reclamation ground which has been completely put out of shape by the frolics of «Tap cultivation scheme, is considered not
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  • 523 2 Police Foot Patrols On The Spot Malacca, Nov. 10. Rushing at the intruder and disarming him of an unserviceable revolver had thwarted the attempt of nearly six Chinese robbers who had tried to rob Lai Koh Lai of Kanipong Pantei early on Saturday morning.
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  • 140 2 LET THERE BE LIGHT! To, The Editor, The Straits Chronicle, Malacca. Sir, Now that robberies are of frequent occurrence in Malacca the authorities should see to it that the town is better lighted. At present whole streets are without light and some dimly illuminated with long
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  • 238 2 Melbourne, Nov. 10. Whilst talks are still continuing in Chungking between the Communists ;mi the Central Government authori--1 iChinese Communist forces in the provinces of Shansi and Hupeh are intern Lying their advance ami threatening several strategic points now in the hands
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  • 285 2 STOOD AROUND! At the Pig and Whistle Tavern an Englishman, an American and a Scotsman were having their round of liquor swills. The Englishman started off with standing the others a round of drinks. Next the American stood a round for the other two. The Scotsman
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 380 2 NOTICE Personnel of a 1 the Local Forces <M.iL, S.S.V.F., 1 .M.S.V.F., TLA., ILK., R.A.S.C. and K.A.M.C.) who had not yet received i October pay, are requested to tail at the Headquarters, M.V.C. on Tuei .ay, 13th November, J 945 at 11 a.m. »r .heir pay. W. W. GORMAN, Major,
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 166 2 THE CITY PARK SRI CITY OPERA Nov. 12 Siti Diner. Nov. 10 Pignce Hamlet. CANTONESE WAYANG Koo Yoke Meng and Sin Yen Lan, Nov. 12 Leng Lok Fah Bo Yee. Nov. 13 Yeh Toh Kah Wong Ku. Day Show every Sunday at 2 p.m, CITY OPEN-AIR TALKIES Nov. 11-—14 Mut
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