The Straits Chronicle, 6 December 1945

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  • 12 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 68. MALACCA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1943. 10 ct».
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  • 789 1 Nationalists Want Nothing Short Of Independence Hague Must Not Dictate To Them London, December 5. SOETAN SHARIR in his first Press conference with foreign Press Correspondents stated that the Indonesian problems could be solved if the United Nations were willing to settle outstanding differences
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 620 1 The article entitled Serious shortage „r rice,” appearing in the editorial column of Tuesday’s issue will have a sobering effect on the minds ot those people who are grousing persistently md casting about for a scapegoat to hang the blame on for the present rice shortage. The
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  • 129 1 New Delhi, Dec. 5. A 8.8. C. Correspondent in Washington reports that the Anglo-American Financial talks which was hanging fore for the past few days has reached its final stages. Good progress has been made in the talks on the question of the loan to Britain. American
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  • 105 1 -Now Delhi, Dec, 3, Kuomintang reports state that Central Government troops are continuing their advance on the Peiping-Mukden Railway with little opposition from the Communists. Other reports state that the Kuomintang forces are less than 90 miles from the Railway terminus. It is further
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  • 412 1 TECHNIQUE OF ORGANISING RESISTANCE MOVEMENT London, December 3. FROM the Baltic to the Black Sea, Russia’s guerilla country, burnt and desolate but cleared at last, of the invader, stretches like a painful healing wound. Here the Soviet armies took the first shock of the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 666 2  -  (BY THE WALRUS) The following notes in lighter vein arc from the versatile pen of the late Mr. L.nsdak-Rmhven. Barrisitr-at-luw, \sii se deatlt in an internment camp in Singapore was made known recently. His humorous contribution to the former Malacca Chronicle (1941) was an entertaining feature, looked
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  • 23 2 Friday, 7 Dec. FOOTBALL (M.C. Ground) Chinese vs. 37 Ind. Field Sqn. FOOTBALL (Trade School Ground) 3 9 Lancers vs. Malays.
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  • 141 2 .—U.P. Washington, Dec. 4. A U.S. Department of Commerce report released yesterday indicated that Malaya trade conditions might be clarified m early 1946 when the British Military Administration is expected to turn the government over to civil authorities. Meanwhile, the report said, all
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  • 173 2 New Delhi, Dec. 5. The representative of the Government of India in Malaya has yesterday dispatched from Singapore the recommendations to the government of India regarding the status of Indians in Malaya. Of main importance j)s the government intervention or assistance in the number of
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  • 62 2 AC KNOWLEDG M E N T The family of the late ,im Kang Uai wish to e: .ovss the l heartfelt gratitude to all their •.:>.! wes and friends for their assistance attendance at yesterday’s Lneral. well as those who so hi: .uy -w f wreaths, scrolls, expressions ei syrs
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 25 2 Malacca Broadcasting Station LOCAL ENTERTAINMENT Wavelength—279 Metres. Frequency—lo7s Kcs. Thursday, 6 Dec. 1945. 1830-1845 Violin and Piano Solos— Mr. and Mrs. I. Dourado. Studio Broadcast.
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