The Straits Chronicle, 26 November 1945

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  • 12 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 59. MALACCA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1915. 10 C‘,4.
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  • 616 1 54,000 To Be Evacuated To Rembang: British Officers And Indians Hacked Beyond Recognition San Francisco, Nov. 25. A N ALLIED communique from Batavia states that General Christison, Allied Commander in Java has issued orders to the Japanese forces to concentrate in three
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 589 1 Returning from his visits to Washing- j ton and Canada, Britain’s Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee, after re- porting personally to H.M. the King, j initiated the foreign policy debate in the House of Commons on November 23. The recent confab of the three English speaking nations,
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  • 132 1 London, Nov. 25. In a smashing advance against greatly numerically superior Communist force, Central Government troops captured Ching Chow an important junction on the Mukden-Peiping railway. Communist troops opposing Government forces put up a resistance which lasted only a few minutes and their defences collapsed
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  • 225 1 an Fi’ancisco, Nov. 25. ilatsiioka, the former Japanese Forhas arrived F in Tokyo rom his home in Wakamatsu, to give The S hen P Allied authorities. th B,ack Dragon Society MacArthS™ mnvndvr t 0 General Speaking to the Japanese Kyodo h-ive S sa;d e "T Ma!s
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  • 93 1 -Wr. V. Coomaraswamy, Ceylon Government Representative, accompanied by his staff, is expected to arrive here tomorrow afternoon. To enable local Ceylonese to meet Mr. V. Coomaraswamy an informal reception will be held at the Mieng Seng Charitable Association at 6 p.m. tomorrow. All < eylonese
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  • 370 1 OPFR'TAr i New Delhi Nov. 25. K lAL statistics issued m Washington state that an i average ot oh %of Japan’s major cities were complete9«fi‘?nned aS i a J es ut of American air-raids on Japan. In 2h,620
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 219 2 INFORMATION liy arrange mer‘ between Sqdn. Ld i 'I .UMPER of trie R.A.F. and Capt. LIND, it has bc n decided to make an aerial reconnais; .ice over Malacca with a view to devismj, the best means m which aircraft can be of assistance to the
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  • 39 2 A Mhetihg df the Local Defence Corps (Malacca) will be held at the M.V.C. Headquarters Hall on Wednesday, the 28th November 1945, at 5 p.m. sharp. i All Members are requested to attend the Meeting.
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  • 250 2 k November 25. The war time experiences of the British Royal family has been published in .a pictorial booklet entitled the Royal Family In War Time. One extract of the booklet describes the Royal family caught in the balcony of Buckingham Palace when the Nazis blitzed London
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  • 212 2 Seoul, Nov. 22. Japanese refugees and Koreans yesterday claimed that the Russians are removing industrial machinery and rcn. rnn r go ids from Orod, Korea, into ku: ian Outer Mongolia. The president of the Korean Federation in Manchuria who has just arrived from Mukden reported that the
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  • Letter To The Editor
    • 129 2 (To The Editor, Straits Chronicle) Want of Clarification ’s letter published in your issue of 15th November.seems to call for a word of explanation which I am glad of tlie opportunity of giving. 2. B.M.A. Order No. 17 only applies to payments due to the Government,
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    • 251 2 (To The Editor, Straits Chronicle) I also do not appreciate the manner in which business affairs have been explained away by a small business man in his correspondence appearing in your issue of the 21st Nov., 1945. It is a well-established fact that business
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  • 24 2 Monday, Nov. 26. Football—(Police Depot Ground). Indians vs. 73 Ind. Tank Bde, Workshops. Hockey—(B. H. E. S. Ground). Chinese vs. 19 Lancers.
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  • 352 2 RUGGER B. M.A. Force 136 Draw With Indian Brigade After a lapse of well over ten years Malacca witnessed the first rugger match on Saturday evening when, the Combined B.M.A. and Force 136 encountered the Indian lank Brigade. There was a large number of spectators including Lt.-Col. Luckham (C.A.0.). Major
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  • 60 2 Amateur Indian musicians led by Mr. J. Baruch and Mr. Suppiah Pillay entertained a detachment of British Indian troops belonging to the 404 Unit (GT) R.A.1.5.C., on Saturday night, at the barracks opposite the M.V.C. The songs and comics were highly enjoyable and the Indian Officers were
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  • 70 2 Washington, Nov. 22. U.S. Secretary of State, Mr. James F. Byrnes admitted today that delegates are finding it very difficult to reach agreement in the ten weeks’ old BritishAmerican financial talks. Progress was still being made, but he could not say it was satisfactory. From other sources,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 43 2 FOR QUICK SALE 1 Grand Piano (Schiedmayer). 1 Chappell Piano. I Remi igton noiseless 18 Typewriter. Apply the Malacca Commercal Press, No. Second Cross St., Malacca. SIN FOH SAWMILL CO. Able !<• -upplv large quantities of TIMBERS. No. 12, Portuguese Street. M \1 ACCA.
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    • 90 2 The Malayan Advertiser THE MALAYAN STUDENT (A magazine tor e\erj business house <A monthly publication for bovs and girls) A Vsf?,^S^T d T V ?«i? er8 t We invite essa > s above magazine FOR I ARTICULARb X from boys and girls. K. Lumpur: Mr. Lawrence 11. C. Huang,* PRIZES:
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    • 306 2 WE ARE ALWAYS 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. LATEST SELECTIONS IN
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 137 2 THE CITY PARK SRI CITY OPERA Nov. 26 Tjiong Winara Nov. 27 Kaseh Sampai Mati CANTONESE WAYANG Leading Artistes—Koo Yoke Meng, Sin Aen Lan and Fah Wan Lan, Nov. 26 Bang Lai Kwan Pt. I. Nov. 27 Bang Lai Kwan Pt. 11. CITY OPEN-AIR TALKIES Closing temporarily-Machine break-down SUN OPEN-AIR
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