The Straits Chronicle, 16 November 1945

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  • 13 1 The Str aits Chronicle No. 51. MALACCA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1945. 10 ct*.
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  • 593 1 NEW INDONESIAN PRIME MINISTER CONFIDENT OF CURBING EXTREMISTS New Delhi, November 15. JJRI FISH military policy in Sourabaya has been summed up by a Spokesman attached to Allied Headquarters in Batavia. He said that only the minimum of force necessary to eradicate extremist activities
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 605 1 I believe that Malaya belongs to the people who live and work in it. I believe that Malayans should rule their own country as soon as a truly representative system can be built up. I hope I shall live to see an administration composed of Malayans.” The
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  • 157 1 New Delhi, Nov. 15. The U.S. Secretary of State, Mr. James Byrnes declared in Washington to-day that the U.S. Government favoured the establishment of a 4-Power Control Council for Japan on the Berlin model. This Control Council was to have its seats in Tokyo and
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  • 384 1 Enigmatic Nature Of Foreign Policy Columbia, Nov. 14. Although good relations exist on the surtaee between the U.S. and Great Britain on the one hand and the Soviet l mon on the other, one cannot run S om the f act that things are not
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  • 299 1 JEWS STILL REMAIN REFRACTORY New Delhi, November 15. TTHE Arab League after a special meeting in Cairo yesterday welcomed the British Foreign Minister’s statement on Palestine. The Secretary-General for the League Mr. A/am Bey declared that Mr. Bevin had proved that he had thoroughly studied
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  • 711 2 THE CONTROOF VEHICLES. SHARE PARTS AND EQl I DM ENT REG E RATIONS The Commiss >mr for Road Transport in exercise of the powers conferred upon him by section 5 of the Road Transport Proclamation and with the approval of the Deputy Chief <
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  • 189 2 On the eve of his departure on transfer to Alor Star, Dr. S. Thambipillai, Ag. C.M.O. Malacca General Hospital, was entertained to a farewell luncheon by his numerous friends and wellwishers, comprising Ceylonese, Indians and others at the Suan Kee Restaurant yesterday afternoon. STERLING QUALITIES
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  • 473 2 The D.D.T. is the greatest discovery in combating the scourge of Malaria and I would say we can rank it with the war discovery of the Atomic Bomb. It is an extraordinary substance and with a properly trained staff to see to the l
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 333 2 POSTAL NOTICE IMPORTATION OR EXPORTATION OF CURRENCY AND COIN No currency and no coin of any country may be imported into or exported from Malaya except with Government authority. 2. Members of the public wishing to receive or send currency from or to countries abroad should first obtain Government authority.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 39 2 B. M. A. MALACCA BROADCASTING STATION. Wavelength 279 Metres. Frequency 1075 Kcs. Saturday, 17th Nov., 1945 18.>0-15)00 Malay Music—Sri City Opera Artistes: Che Fatima Jasmin. Edith Cheah, Rokiah, Hamid b. Shah and Orchestra. —Studio broadcast. 2130-2200 lassical Music—Recorded—Local broadcast.
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