The Straits Chronicle, 22 November 1945
1945-11-22
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Title Section12 1945-11-22 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 56. MALACCA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22. 1945. 10 Ct*.12 words
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535 1945-11-22 1 Dutch Indone sian Troops To Be Withdrawn From Batavia R.AJ* Goes Into Action After Prior Warning: Safety Belt Thrown Round Sourabaya Correspondent from Batavia reports that all Dutch and Indonesian troops are to be withdrawn from the Indonesian capital in face of the rising l clashes between the two opposing535 words
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EDITORIAL
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Article563 1945-11-22 1 Readers, we presume, will be delighted to note the exclusive interview given to this paper by the Civil Affairs Officer for Malacca. It is hoped that this feature will appear regularly every fortnight and serve to clarify any doubts or misgivings in. the mind of the public. In563 words
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Article131 1945-11-22 1 New Delhi, Nov. 21. President Truman in Washington at a Press Conference expressed his hope that there would be permanent peace in the world. He said that the world was on the threshold of a great and lasting peace.” He said that all nations of the131 words
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Article298 1945-11-22 1 t (CONTRIBUTED) hepresentatives from the Indian Association, Malacca were granted an mterviou- by J h s K. ctttur th" if Government of India at the Hotel Majestic on the 19th instant. Among the subjects discussed were lose legarding persons detained withou an.v chai ges being prof298 words
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436 1945-11-22 1 Gabriel M. David - (By Gabriel M. David, Staff Reporter, Straits Chronicle) S° am J shall see that all rumour-mongers* St° ar f deliberately attempting to disturb the peace of the State shall be severely dealt with,” said Captain P. R. Bond, Chief of the C. A. Police,Straits Chronicle) - 436 words
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Article66 1945-11-22 1 In the interview with the Civil Affairs Officer Malacca, Lt.-Colonel H. A. L. Luekham, reported in. the Straits Chronicle of the 21st November, the first part of the statement should read thus: Although dealers may have purchased some of their present stocks of rice at high prices, these stocks66 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement15 1945-11-22 1 M. SALEH CO. MILITARY suppliers. 1 No. 63. Wolferstan Road, MALACCA. ’Phone No. 146. 115 words
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Advertisement25 1945-11-22 1 blue bird co. Provision Contractors. Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, I oultry Egg Suppliers. 1 »3. Wolferstan Road, MALACCA. ’Phone 116. SUPPLY DEPOT FOR •>() Indian Tank Brigade.25 words
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Article301 1945-11-22 2 Sanction From Controller 01 Finance Needed The Indian Overseas Bank is now accepting remittances to any part ol India from local Indian residents. Ip-to-date a substantial sum has already been remitted to relatives and friends who have been cut off from Malaya for nearly four301 words
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Article164 1945-11-22 2 New Delhi, Nov. 21. Newspaper correspondents from Paris report that the French poi'tica l crisis is over and that General Chalks De Gaulle is head of the French State again. It is announced that he will make a public statement on the constitution of his new164 words
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Article38 1945-11-22 2 Friday, Nov. 22. Football—(M. C. Ground). hinese vs. Brigade Signals Sqn. Hockey (Police Depot Ground). Eurasians vs. 24 I.G.H. Saturday, Nov. 21. Rugger Match (M. C. Ground). 50 Indian Tank Brigade vs. Combined B.M.A. Force 136.38 words
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Article655 1945-11-22 2 WHAT’S THE PUBLICITY? (To The Editor, Straits Chronicle; The B.M.A. has been established in Malacca for over two months but yet mo new documentary film of the war has been screened so far in any of the local cinema halls, the Publicity ami Printing Department of655 words
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Article174 1945-11-22 2 19-Lancers Vs. Mixed XI I- requent infractions of the rules spoilt an otherwise thrilling game ot loci ball when the 19-Lancei>s met the ivi;xed XI on the Malacca Club ground vt.su. i day evening. The match was played at a fast pace and had the reitree exercised174 words
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Article172 1945-11-22 2 San Francisco, Nov. 21. I hope that the younger generation of Japan will not repeat the same mistakes* that Led Japan into war,” wrote General Shigeru Honjo just before he committed suicide for he could not take what was coming to him. General Honjo was ordered172 words
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259 1945-11-22 2 San Francisco, Nov. 21. The trials of twenty major Nazi war criminals began in Nuremberg today. Hitler’s big shots heard indictments read against them and they were asked to enter a plea before the international court. One of the major charges against these criminals259 words
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Obituary22 1945-11-22 2 acknowledgment Mr his condolence n» ami attended th, funeral of his -ate Inother .V K- Nayar of Lan u Geddes Estate, Bahau.22 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement75 1945-11-22 2 Local Defence Corps (Malacca) Meeting of the Local Defence ps (Malacca) w’.ll be heir! at the 3LV.C. Headquarters Hall on Wednesday, the 28th No ember 1945, at b pan. sharp. All Members u:e requested to attend the Meeting. The Mai Advertiser (A magazine 1 y business house) Cop\ I t75 words
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Advertisement280 1945-11-22 2 WE ARE ALW AYS AT YOUR SERVICE NAM HOE TRADING COY. Estates Suppliers General Agencies, No. 4, Lorong Bukit China, Malacca. SOLE AGENTS FOR:— Eagle Brand Condensed Milk. Bear Brand Condensed Milk. Bear Mountain Brand Coagulant Acid. GIVE US A TRIAL AND BE CONVINCED Post Box No. 59. Malacca Commercial280 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous24 1945-11-22 2 Malacca Broadcasting Station LOCAL ENTERTAINMENT Wavelength—279 Metres. Frequency—lo 79 Kcs. Friday, 23rd Nov., 1945 6.15- 7 p.m. Cantonese Dramas—Cantonese Opera Relayed from City Cabaret.24 words
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Miscellaneous136 1945-11-22 2 THE CITY PARK Slil CITY OPERA Nov. 22 Farida Hanam Nov. 23 Ipoh Tengah Malam CANTONESE WAYANG Leading Artistes—Koo l r oke Meng, Sin Yen Lan and Fah Wan Lan. Nov. 22 Wong Poh Choon, Last Part Nov. 23 Woot Beng Pee Par CITY OPEN-AIR TALKIES Hosing temporarily-Machine break-dowt SUN136 words
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