The Straits Chronicle, 4 December 1945

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  • 12 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 66. MALACCA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1945. 10 ft*.
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 612 1 The following is an official and informative release on a vital subject, which, in our opinion, should receive editorial prominence. Burma, which in pre-war days exported its 3 million ton surplus of rice, is today faced with a drastic shortage of supplies following the occupation of
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  • 750 1 Russian Obligations To The Kuomintang Stressed: Opposing Factions Must Stop 4 4 Melbourne, Dec. 3. I N A STATEMENT to the official representative to the Russian Government the Pravda has explained Russian military position in hina. He said that a recent agreement
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  • 290 1 The Italian Premier Signor Degas I arn is said to be meeting with opposition in his attempt to set up the new Italian Government. The bone of contention appears to be the post for the Minister of the Interior. The Communists are demanding to be
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  • 434 1 COASTAL PATROLS OF THE BRITISH NAVY ON THE ALERT R E rslT’Tf 1 I” 8 v obeying the orders of Allied commanders in bringing these troons'To areas In I>alemba„ c a BrUish medical orderly wa"™.*d Z IndS™ opened fire on the first aid
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 48 2 The B.M.A. issued a further ration of rice (6 katties for adults, 3 katties for women and children respectively) at 8 cents per katty, to the town people yesterday. In addition 3’/a tahils of sugar per individual is being issued at 2 cents.
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  • 72 2 A meeting of the local Medical Auxiliary Service Corps will be held at the Government Health Office, Stadthouse Building at 4.15 p.m. on December 10th, 1945. All members are requested to attend. The object of the meeting is to appoint a representative who will serve
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  • 228 2 London, Dec. 2. British Military Police have arrested 76 German industrial magnates in the [Ruhr region and it is reported that they may be tried as war criminals in the ‘nt»av*iTrirfi e. It is further commented that they will not be classed as other
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  • 191 2 Melbourne, Dec. 2. The first Australian War Crimes Commission sitting in Wewak, New Guinea sentenced a Japanese Officer who came up for trial as a war criminal was sentenced to death by the Commission after a three day hearing. The prosecution alleged that Lieutenant
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  • 42 2 Wong Toh. The engagement was announced on 2.12.45 between Mr. Wong Kim Chee elder son of Mr. Mrs. Wong Chin Mee and Miss Toh Sink Lee the younger daughter of Mrs. Toh Poon Hiri and the late Mr. Toh Poon Hin.
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  • 620 2 Importunate Collectors (To The Editor, Straits Chronicle) t-ince the British re-occupation many a call has been made on the public tor contributions, subscriptions, and donations. One call had something to do with the establishment of a new club to provide it with initial funds to buy
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  • 169 2 New Delhi, Dec. 3. In a new directive to the Japanese government the Supreme Allied Commander to Japan General Douglas MacAithur has ordered the arrest of 5J Japanese prominent as war criminals. Among those who were ordered to be arrested are the famous
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  • 83 2 .—Reuter. Hong Kong Dec. 1. Another Chinese-owned, steamer, Cheung Ming, struck a mine near Bocca Tigris (the narrow channel at the north end of the estuary of the Canton liver) states a radio message picked up here. Some casualties occurred but the vessel is under her own steam
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  • 110 2 The B.M.A. Health Department, Malacca. has now launched a campaign for the extermination of rats. This vermin has increased phenomenally—some say it is due to the shortage of cats which have served as a welcome substitute to meat-eaters during the Jap occupation. Whatever may be
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  • 102 2 Signallers Trounce Indians Keeping up their series of victories the Signal Squadron 50 Indian Tank Brigade trounced the Malacca Indian Association by five goals to one at soccer played on the Police Depot ground yesterday evening: The Signallers monopolised play throughout and L/C Lewis performed the hat-trick by scoring
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  • 92 2 At a meeting of the Indian Muslim Association (SL) Malaya, held on 27.11.45, a committee of ‘K.L. Muslims’ was appointed to make all arrangements to celebrate, in a befitting manner, the birthday of Janab Muhammad Ali Jinnah which falls on 25th December 1945. The following gentlemen were
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  • 11 2 Wednesday, 5 Dec. HOCKEY (M.C. Ground) Eurasians vs. Tampin.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 54 2 NOTICE M Chinese t»--rl European owned Mines in Malaya will submit forthwith through their 'State Mines Department ffice a list s’--.owing the following articulars of all engines registered by them as at December, 1941: Make, H.P.. Certificate No., Condition (Fit/Unfit), Present Location. Sgd. G. A. Bentinck, ('apt. Regional Mines Officer,
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    • 88 2 The Malayan Advertiser THE MALAYAN STUDENT (A magazine for every business house) A (A monthly publication for boys and girls) A Copy Free to Advertisers. We invite essays for above magazine FOR PARTICULARS f from boy s f nd Birls K. Lumpur: Mr. Lawrence H. C. Huang,* KIZLS: Special $lOO.
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    • 257 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 IN
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 171 2 Malacca Broadcasting Station LOCAL ENTERTAINMENT Wavelength—279 Metres. Frequency—lo7s Kcs. Tuesday, 4th Dec., 1945. 1830-1900 Classical Music. Recorded Programme. Local Broadcast. THE CITY PARK SRI CITY OPERA Dec. 4 Foran Bakat. Dec. 5 Kamati-an ampat hari Bulan CANTONESE WAYANG Leading Artistes—Koo Yoke Meng, Sing \en Lan and Fah Wan Lan. Dec.
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