The Straits Chronicle, 23 November 1945

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  • 12 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 57. MALACCA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23. 1945. 10 ct«„
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  • 666 1 extremists Call Soekarno Traitor: Pack Of Rabid Dogs Out For Ihe Blood Of Innocents 7 a DMun r London, Nov. 22. lndonesian mobs have intensified their attacks on British and Indian troops engaged in the task of recovering p.o.ws. and Dutch
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 613 1 In an official release to the press regarding Alleged Collaborators Detained in Malaya,” it is stated by the G.S.I. Branch of the Malayan Command that of a total of 384 persons held in custody as alleged collaborators throughout Malaya, 37 have been released on parole and one
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  • 247 1 Ban I rancisco, Nov uo 200,000 United st*iin t workers down took to-,iaL OEd "r, thul ah nil- u i from east to west have been The f. <> f thvso strikes stated that \v i transport Union f. 1 1 *o!“ w ,kmaml
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  • 577 1 •< air „,r„r> London, Nov. 22. u UVLK the world criminals of war are being brought to the tribunal of Allied justice to answer charges brought against them not by one individual alone but by the whole of humankind for untold crimes,” stated the Australian
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 185 2 London, Nov. 21. Mr. Clement Attlee the British Prime Minister has returned to London in the giant airship the Skymaster after bis talks in Washington and Ottawa. He immediately reported to his Majesty the King on the results of the talks. Before leaving
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  • 62 2 (Malacca Branch) It is proposed to hold a meeting of all persons who were members of the Medical Auxiliary Service. (Malacca Branch) during the outbreak of war in December 1941. All members of the M.A.S. (Malacca Branch) are requested to send their names and addresses to Mr.
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  • 42 2 Mr. hua Lip Kee and family beg to thank their relatives and friends who kindly sent letters of condolence, ■wreaths, joss papers, senglays, cakes, lent lorries and ears and also attended night visits on the death of Madam Low Siong Choo.
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  • Letter To The Editor
    • 388 2 (To The Editor, Straits Chronicle) ‘Mn Malaya, the currency is stable anti there no danger that it will lose its value ill terms of s*eriing. Tim black market operators are reducing the value of the currency only in so fai a internal trading is concerned.’ The above
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    • 224 2 (To The Editor, Straits Chronicle) 1 have read with interest the dispute between Small Business Men and A Reputed Dealer published in the Straits Chronicle. Having had some business experience in the past, 1 am inclined to agree with the former writer. It is always the big men
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  • 184 2 Domestic Cleanliness Urged With the reported incidence of Cholera in certain upcountry towns of a, it is of paramount importance that the local people should exercise t e:; possible care in seeing to the c aruiness of their houses etc. It should be made clear that
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  • 214 2 San Francisco, Nov. 22. Seizing the initiative in North China Kuomintang forces 'are continuing their advance further north and east. It is now reported that the Chinese in these areas are in disorderly retreat and a great quantity of arms and ammunitions have
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  • 115 2 Washington, Nov. 21. President Truman has appointed General Eisenhower the man who led the Allied armies to victory in Europe as Chief of the U.S. Army Staff. General George Marshall Chief of Army Staff has resigned from his post. Hero of the Pacific
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  • 76 2 M.Y.C. Beat Indian Signals The M.V.C. entered the sports arena for the first time in several years when they encountered the Indian Signals in an interesting game of football on the Durian Daun ground yesterday evening. Both teams were evenly matched and the M.V.C. won the game by an
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 276 2 NOTICE j Personnel of the Local Forces, whelm employed or unemployed, and who had not yet registi red their names with th se Headquartf is, are requested to register themselves as early as po. ibb. Registering w d be on week days only and the time will be from 1)
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    • 72 2 Malaga Commercial Press The Malayan Advertiser S K C< ml( [°T Midaoca. (A magazine for every business house) Established in 1910. A Copy Free to Advertisers 1 üblishers. Printers A Stationers. X u FOK PARTICULARS Enquiries Solicited. Lumpur: Mr. Lawrence H. C. Huang, X No. 36, Pudu Street, K.L. Office:
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    • 331 2 PRIVATE TUITION Tuition in Pitman’s Shorthand, Bookkeeping and Typewriting given by ar experienced Teacher —Apply in persor to Palayil Gopi, P.C.T., F.C.T.S. (Inc.) f i 121, Banda Hilir Road. (Malacca Ind Asso. premises). WE ARE ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE NAM HOE TRADING COY,, Estates Suppliers General Agencies, No. 4, Lorong
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 37 2 Malacca Broadcasting Station LOCAL ENTERTAINMENT Wavelength—279 Metres. Frequency—lo7s Kcs. Saturday, 24th Nov., 1945 b. 1- 7 p.m. Malay Music Sri City Opera—Studio Broadcast. 9.5 b 10 p.m. Mandarin Selections Ghee Yean Keong Restaurant Relayed from City Park.
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    • 64 2 CAPITOL THEATRE To-night till 24th November, 1945 at 3.00, 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. Clive Brook Diana Wynyard in “FREEDOM RADIO” (Columbia) Next Change:— “AFFECTIONATELY YOURS” (W. 8.? NEW RIALTO THEATRE To-night till 24th November, 1945 at 2.30, 6.30 and 9.15 p.m. Victor Jorv Iris Meredith in “GREEN ARCHER” (Chaps: I—7)
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