The Straits Chronicle, 30 November 1945
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The Straits Chronicle
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Title Section12 1945-11-30 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 63. MALACCA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1945. 10 e!«12 words
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911 1945-11-30 1 Glowing Tribute To Allied Help: Renascent China Must Be Built On The Ideals Of Democracy IxT a i»iv,v San Francisco, Nov. 29. (ti ST rri al ,0 the Chinese nation Madam behind rhln/x h S 1 l)oen referred to as the911 words
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EDITORIAL
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Article715 1945-11-30 1 The visit of the representatives of the Government of Ceylon on a factfinding mission has helped a great deal to clear many doubts and misgivings in (he minds of local Ceylonese. As a fine gesture of solicitude and concern for the welfare of Ceylonese resident in Malaya, the715 words
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399 1945-11-30 1 AMERICAN AMBASSADOR FLAYS TOJO’S TREACHERY DEPUTING an infamous charge on hi* ,1;. 1 London, November 2!». 11 American Secretary of Stafe to h, d lnm c > Cordell Hull, former mg into the Pearl Harbour debar I tha?he mvestigatJapanese the chance of stabbing America r399 words
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Article122 1945-11-30 1 An unusual scene was witnessed yesterday when small groups of Indians went on a campaign urging their compatriots to refrain from consuming illicit toddy sold in back-lanes by toddy black-marketeers. As Government Toddy Shops have not yet started to function there is a big ramp in toddy sold122 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement13 1945-11-30 1 M. SALEH CO. MILITARY SUPPLIERS. N». 63, Wolferstan Road, MALACCA. ’Phone No. 146.13 words
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Advertisement27 1945-11-30 1 blue bird co. Provision Contractors. Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, no Vir Suppii^ ri l <l f T ,an Koad MALACCA. ’Phone 116. DEPOT FOR 50 Indian Tank Brigade.27 words
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Article247 1945-11-30 2 London, Nov. 29. General L Man hall has suci <ded Major-General Hurley as Ameri <an Ambassador r > China. Commenting on the new appo ntment the Chungking Government Spokesman says that the change in the ambassadorship does not mean a change in the American247 words
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Article266 1945-11-30 2 London. Nov. 29. The Ledo Route which was built at the cost of millions of American dollars is to be given to the Burmese Government as an outright gift. This was announced by the U.S. Liquidation Officer in Burma. He stated that this266 words
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374 1945-11-30 2 New Delhi, Nov. 29. Indonesian Governor of Bandoeng h< h.ul t-uiiH. J lor a cessation of 1.0.-.ilitu Tir P area hail refused the Allied t<in. of ja*t: uce. it is reported that the Allied-Command demanded the t withdrawal of all Nationalist forces from374 words
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240 1945-11-30 2 San Francisco, Nov. 2'.». Hitler’s plans for the conquest of Austria was produced in Nuremberg' at the trial of Nazi War criminals. This plan was part of the German design of aggression of the whole of Europe. The United States prosecutor240 words
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Article200 1945-11-30 2 COME ON MALACCA Come on Malacca! The Japs have gone; Why still look forlorn? hat s the matter? t ome on Malacca! 'inrough three years of Jap regime, outiie got stout and many went slim 1'iu at we stili say tida apper”? Come on Malacca! tuaps galore and many a200 words
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Article13 1945-11-30 2 Saturday, 1 December. Hockev (B.H.E.S. ground). 24 I.G.H. vs. C.A. Police.13 words
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Article41 1945-11-30 2 19 LANCERS BEAT CHINESE In a well contested game of Hockey played on the B.H.E.S. ground on Monday, the 19 Lancers beat the Chinese team by the only goal scored a few minutes before the final whistle was blown.41 words
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Article37 1945-11-30 2 The Hockey match played on the Muar padang between the 2 Bihar Regiment and the Muar Malay XI resulted in a victory for the Regiment team by 2 goals to nil.37 words
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Article78 1945-11-30 2 Tank Brigade Beat M.V.C. The 50 Indian Tank Brigade Signal Squadron were seen in the pink of form on the Police Depot ground yesterday evening when they defeated the M.V.C. by a narrow margin of an odd goal in five in an interesting game of football. Scorers for the78 words
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Article71 1945-11-30 2 One more vestige of Japanese memories has been eradicated by the demolition of the flag staff emplacement which was erected during the Jap occupation here on the Malacca Club ground. The flag base not only proved an obstacle but also narrowed down the size of the71 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement82 1945-11-30 2 FOR SALE SPECIAL A. 1. RUBBER ACID For particulars and prices please Telephone No. 290 or apply to Malacca Motor Supply Co.. ■lO, Egertnn Road or 121. Jonkor Street, Malacca. SIN FOH SAWMILL CO. Able to supply large quantities of TIMBERS. No. 12. Portuguese Street. MALACCA. JUST ARRIVED O. T.82 words
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Advertisement90 1945-11-30 2 The Malayan Advertiser THE MALAYAN STUDENT t magazine foi e\eij business house).?. (A monthly publication for boys and girls) FOP pT P TTP T T< T V Q erS X We invite essays for above magazine MIK. PARTICULARS T from boys and girls. K. Lumpur: Mr. Lawrence H. C. lluang,X90 words
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Advertisement242 1945-11-30 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 CONVINCE» Post Box No. 59. LATEST SELECTIONS IN242 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous205 1945-11-30 2 Malacca Broadcasting Station LOCAL ENTERTAINMENT Wavelength—279 Metres. Frequency—lo7s Kcs. Friday, 30th Nov., 1945. 1830-1900 Classical Music. Recorded Music. Local Broadcast. Saturday, Ist Dec., 1945. 2040-2100 Dance Music. Brigade Signal Sqn. Dances. Relaved from Malacca Club. 2130-2200 (Continuation of above broadcast). TnE CITY PARK SRI CITY OPERA Nov. 30 Siapa kah205 words
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