The Straits Chronicle, 27 November 1945

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  • 12 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 60. MALACCA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1945. 10 ct*.
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  • 668 1 Molotov To Send Reply To Persian Protest: Separatist Forces Use Russian Weapons London, Nov. 20. IX A TERSELY worded protest the Persian Government has requested the withdrawal of all Russian forces in the province of Azerbajan where inter-party clashes had already started. Reports from Teheran
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 580 1 The recent London report that “the phantom of famine is threatening the one billion rice-eating people of Asia has apparently caused much flutter in local dovecots. If this gives a true picture of the expected world shortage ol rice, the people are warned officially, that rice rations in,
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  • 49 1 T Washington, Nov. 25. I he L .S. war department has decreed that 1 ojo, Japanese wartime premier, must first be tried as an international criminal, it was reported today. The War Department, therefore, has rejected the urgent and repeated pleas of Gen. MacArthur for his immediate
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  • 302 1 U.P. New Delhi, Nov. 26 hinese Communist forces have withdrawn from three towns on the Mukden- Peiping railway after futil» against Government troops. lie hinese Government Air Force is reported to have gone into action for the first time since the civil strife began
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  • 438 1 APT. HAMILTON’S DRIVE AGAINST LAWLESS ELEMENTS (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT) JHANKS constant vigil»™, of Capt. T. Hamilton and his detachment lce Alor Dajah district is last becoming as peaceful and ouiet. apt a a S m nton R A t S% Pr H’- Wa,
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  • 319 2 Japs Are Not Used In Java —Mountbatten Sun Francisco, Nov. 20. [he Allied Su: mno in S. K. Asia, Aumiral Lord Louis Mountbatten has denied allegations made by the L.S. Government th; .Japanese troops in Java are being used to fight against the Indonesians. In his statement at Ins Headquarters
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  • 114 2 San Francisco, Nov. 2b. The Regent of Greece, Archbishop Damaskinos is reported to have withdrawn his resignation aftei consultation with representatives of Great Britain and the United States. Meanwhile Crown Prince Umberto of Italy is making another attempt to form a new Government after the S. C
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  • 125 2 .—Reut > London. Nov. 25. The Air Ministry announced last night that among the 27 killed when an R.A.F. Transport Command Liberator bound for India crashed at Merryfield, Somerset, on Th jrsday, were Major H. J. G. Staunton of the Indian Medical Service, Capt.
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  • 41 2 The Malaya People’s -Japanese Army (Malacca) wish to b k Mr. Tan Iloon Siang of Klebatv.. Malacca for allowing the “3” Star ccupy his bouse at Klebang which -> much appreciated by all the troor.; TAY CIIFf WAH, “3” Star Malacca.
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  • 681 2 Asiatic Rubber Estates Owners (T« The Editor, Straits Chronicle) r i he oft-repeated question that agitates the minds of the estate stalls on rubber estates owned by the Asiatic private owners, if translated, would be in the nature of an appeal to these 1 owners for
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  • 83 2 Indian Tank Co. Beat M.I.A. The Malacca Indian Association was defeated by two goals to nil by the 73 Indian Tank Workshop Company at ,< -cc- on the Police Depot ground yesteiday evening. Incidentally this is the I;,st match the M.I.A. has played ini their team was more of
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  • 74 2 Preliminary arrangements for the reopening of the Labour Department in Malacca have been completed, and Capt. Drysdale will be the local chief of this department. This department will implement a long felt want in the interest of Indian labourers. Mr.
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  • 106 2 A very hearty send-off was given to C. S. M. Cameron of the R.A.M.C. 24 I.G.H.(C) by his many friends and wellwishers when he left for home last week-end. C. S. M. Cameron during his brief stay here has been a very keen sports organiser,
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  • 234 2 London, Nov. 24. Five hundred delegates of 51 nations were told by the British Minister of State, Mr. P. J. Noel-Baker, today that atomic energy must be controlled or it will end us. Men made it, men can control it.” Welcoming as head of the British
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  • 35 2 Tuesday, Nov. 27. Hockey—(B. H. E. S. Ground). Malays vs. Tampin Military Team Wednesday, Nov. 28. Football—(M. C. Ground). Eurasians vs. Bde. Signal Sqn. Hockey—(B. H. E. S. Ground). Indians vs. 19 Lancers.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 34 2 Malacca Broadcasting Station I,OCAL ENTERTAIXVIENT Wavelength—279 Metres. Frequency—lo7s Kcs. Tuesday, 27th Nov., 1945 6.30- 7.00 p.m. Opera Classics. Local broadcast. Wednesday. 28th Nov., 1945 6.30 7.00 p.m. Latest Hits. Recorded Dance music. Local broadcast.
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    • 142 2 THE CITY PARK SRI CITY OPERA Nov. 27 Kaseh Sampai Mati Nov. 28 Putri Bunga Telor CANTONESE WAYANC Leading Artistes—Koo Yoke Meng, Sin Yen Lan and Fah Wan Lan. Nov. 27 Bang Lai Kwan Pt. 11. Nov. 28 Bang Lai Kwan Pt. HI. CITY OPEN-AIR TALKIES losing ternphrarily-Machine break-dowr xt
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