The Straits Chronicle, 24 November 1945

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  • 12 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 58. MALACCA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1945. 10 eta.
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  • 568 1 Bloodiest Fighting In Hupeh Province: Chiang’s Efforts Of Peaceful Settlement Fail Melbourne, Nov. 23. JN A DETERMINED offensive against Communist forces in Noith China, Chinese Government troops have launched the biggest attacks in the civil strife in China on three strong Communist positions—east, west
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 557 1 In the course of our browsings among the old files of the former Malacca Chronicle,” we chanced by an editorial encaptioned Malayan Students for Australia,” published in the issue of November 10, 1941. It is on record that n positive move was taking shape then to send local
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  • 276 1 London, Nov. 23. The foreign policy debate commenced in the House of Commons to-day. The British Prime Minister first gave the House an account of his visits to Washington and Canada and said that the first task of Britain, Canada and the United
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  • 316 1 ‘THREE STAR FORCE TO BE DISBANDED Opening Of The M.P.AJ.A. Club Malacca, Nov. 25. Bedecked with flags of the four big nations Great Britain, United States, china and Russia, the premises of the Seng Cheong Society was dressed for the occasion." November the 23rd will be the day when a
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  • 72 1 —Reuter. 1 El IE it AN, Nov. 21.—A representative of the Persian General Staff has arrived at the Russian military head*n Kazvin, 85 miles north-west ol Ichcran, to discuss with the* Russian commanding general the question of permission for Persian troops to move north to deal with the
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  • 205 1 NO RESERVE STOCKS IN MALAYA C°L- A. W. WALLICH, Chief of Pan Malayan HQ. Supply T epartments, held a Press Conference in Singapore on 1 hursday afternoon. Referring to a Reuter message which lead, Ine phantom ot famine is threatening the rice-eatintr people of Asia,”
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 142 2 Tank Brigade Trounce Chinese Poor finishing and lack of team-work accounted for the hopeless defeat o the local Chinese who were trounce to the tune of 7 goals to one by the 50 'l’k Hde. Signal Squadron, at. football on the Malacca Club ground yesterday evening. The local team
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  • 213 2 London, Nov. 29, Reuter’s Correspondent in Teheran reports that Soviet are deliberately preventing the entry of Persian Hoop, into the city. A few days ago clashes were reported between government forces and Separatist groups Rj-PoUs had further alleged that Soviet military authorities had supplied arms
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  • 242 2 A VICTIM WAILS (To The Editor, Straits Chronicle) As one of the many victims over whose blood these guys A Reputed Dealer and “Small Business Men” are lighting tooth and nail to have the right alone to suck, I should like to encourage them to go
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  • 421 2 (To The Editor, Straits Chronicle) It is good to see that some of the staff, the indifferent-clerks, in one of the banking houses have galvanised themselves to a realisation that attention must be given as assiduously and expeditiously as possible to the needs of constituents of the bank
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  • 151 2 MR. TYTLER SUCCEEDS Mr. P. A. MacDougall, Agent for the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corj)oi ation, Malacca Branch, will be leaving this week-end for Singapore fioni whence he will proceed to Sungei x atani for re-opening the Branch there, he is succeeded by Mr. G.
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  • 186 2 Local Chinese sportsmen will hail with delight the revival of the Malacca Chinese Recreation Club recently. At a meeting of th* 1 General Committee it was unanimously decided to revive the activities of the club and in the course of the next few days the
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  • 319 2 New Delhi, Nov. 23. Latest reports from Batavia state that the general situation in Java is tense but not critical. Severe street fighting was again reported in Batavia when Indonesian mobs attacked an ambulance convoy transporting sick and wounded Indonesians to hospitals in
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 308 2 THE MALAYAN STUDENT (A monthly publication for boys and girls) We invite essays for above magazine from boys and girls. PRIZES: Special $lOO. Ist. $5O. 2nd. $25. 3rd. $lO. Particulars and entry forms from Malacca Commercial Press, No. 3, Second Cross Street, Malacca. WE ARE ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE NAM
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 24 2 Malacca Broadcasting Station AI, ENTERT AINMENT Wavelengfh—279 .Metres. Frequency —1075 Kcs. Sunday. 25. h Nov., 194.> 7 p.,,,. Classical Music Recorded music Local Broadcast.
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    • 141 2 THE CITY PARK SRI CITY OPERA Nov. 24 OH! Chihta Ku Nov. 25 Dahlia CANTONESE WAYANG Nov. 24 fay: Yeh See Pak Thye Yuan Night: Chan Chan Mei Yean Was Fov. 25 Day: Fong Sai Yeok Tar Loi Toi Night Hiong Chan Kuan Sor Peng CITY OPEN-AIR TALKIES Closing temporarily-Machine
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