The Straits Chronicle, 7 December 1945

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  • 12 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 69. MALACCA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1945. 10 eta.
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 612 1 Confidence tricksters are known all I ho world over and Malaya is no exception to the rackets sponsored by this ouick-witted an,d corkscrew-brained fraternity. These clever dupes have a special flair for exploiting the credulity and gullibility of simple, ignorant people They pretend to be in the know of
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  • 553 1 British Not Concerned With Dutch Imperial Control: Extremists Have Won The Name Of Murderers London, December 6. ALLIED COMMANDER in the Netherlands East Indies Lieutenant-General Christison has left Batavia by air for Singapore to attend a conference of Allied Commanders in Indo-China
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  • 716 1 CONSERVATIVES PASSING THROUGH DIFFICULT PHASE FRASER WIGHTON Reuter’s Political Correspondent, discussing the Wartime Prime Minister Mr. Winston Churchill writes thus: “The future of Winston Churchill is being discussed with increasing frequency in British political quarters as a result of the difficult phase through which the
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  • 116 1 tv ;l Kyodo News Agency message Dom Tokyo states that Allied HeadSTf'tV’T" "*“««< thore-del-iv Ih the Japan se Government to as a arrest f Nashimoto siute W M ir T nal Tokyo despatches her nfbfl Na T shmu,to the first memjapancse Imperial family c )t listed
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  • 76 1 London, Dec. <>. ihe Moscow authorities are meeting the r their drive t(J clean up the citys hooligans who are partly »•<>«-, urn cu,T,.ut crime wave. Many of the hooligans, who are still m their teens, have recently been imprisoned—mostly for two years—for refusing to work
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 305 2 Melbourne, Dee. 6. '1 he trial of Yamashita has ended in anila to-day alier almost thro weeks < lengthy trial and it is expected that the verdict wi be given to-morrow. All the crimes attributed to V amashita and his army of occupation in the Philippines have
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  • 80 2 London, Dec 0. The greatest mass war criminal trials will begin in the South-west I acihc 1 when the 9th. Australian War Crime. Commission sits in Labuan for the tiial of more than seventy Japanese war criminals. a These Japs have been charged wu the murder
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  • 144 2 London, Dec. b. Unofficial reports from WasMreton slate that the Anglo-American hnancml talks have been successfully “uulud and a B B.C. report declares that th British Prime Minister Mr Attlee v*U make an official statement to the Horn of Commons on Hie conclusion of the
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  • 228 2 Estates Give The Lead Fully alive to the need of growing mou i ood to tide over the shortage of rice, the Malacca Branch of the B.M.A. Rubber Instates Rehabilitation Department has already launched a foodcultivation campaign on estates. According to Mr. S. J. Williams every
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  • 289 2 SCHOOL FEES (To The Editor, Straits Chronicle) Hard on the heels of the general information that school fees will he charged at half the normal rates for October, November and December 1945, I was left to wonder why one of the local schools has asked for
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  • 15 2 Saturday, 8 Dec. HOCKEY (M.C. Ground) 37 Ind. Field Sqn. vs. C.A. Police.
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  • 104 2 Local Eurasians Beat Tampin XI The Tampin eleven made their second appearance in Malacca on Wednesday wnen they met the local Eurasians at hockey ori the M.C. ground. The home team captained by Clement De Suva forced the issue by a brilliant play defeating the Tampin team by four
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  • 79 2 Honours were shared equally by th 2nd Bihar Regiment and the Malacca Indian Association at a hockey counter played on the M.C ground yesterday evening. This is the first time the Bihar Regiment was seen i action’ here and the game though ol mSdiocre standard,
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  • 284 2 The Australian Red Cross supplies allotted to the Malacca Indian Association were distributed to 150 deserving cases comprising about 15 people. To cope with the linnuu amount of the provisions such as butter, tinned fish tinned meat, biscuits, macaroni, canned chicken etc., the dian Relief Committee
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  • 45 2 OBITUARY Mr Lee Lim Chuan passed away peacefully at his residence No. io, .lonker Street, Malacca on Ll-.4.>, aitu three days of serious illness at the age 50 the funeral will take place on Saturday. Bth Deg. 1945. at 11 a.m. at Du kit Sebukor.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 87 2 School Children See Tunisian Victory School children here were entertained to two free shows this morning at the Savoy and Capitol theatres' respectively, when the war epic Tunisian Victory was screened here for the first time. The shows were at 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. for which only school children
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    • 300 2 THE MALAYAN STUDENT (A monthly publication for boys and girls) We invite essays for above magazine from boys and girls. PRIZES: Special $lOO. Ist. $5O. 2nd. $25. 3rd. $lO. Particulars and entry forms from Malacca Commercial Press, No. 3, Second Cross Street, Malacca. The Malayan Advertiser (A magazine for every
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 44 2 Malacca Broadcasting Station Friday, 7th Dec., 1945 lSir. 1900 Cantonese Music Dramas. Cantonese Opera artistes, City Park. Relayed from City Cabaret. 1000-1930 Orchestral Music. Recoidet Programme. Presented by Capt. Harrison. 2030 2100 KNSA Concert. Forces Programme by Evelyn and Wylde. Relayed from Malacca Club.
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    • 167 2 THE CITY PARK ,SRI CITY OPERA Dec. 7 Sultan Danshik, Dec. 9 Keramat Perawan. CANTONESE WAYANG Dec. 7 Bang Lai Kwan, Part 6 Dec. 8 Day How Mo Loi. Night Koan Tam Chew Cheng Sam. CITY OPEN-AIR TALKIES 1 ec. /-10 Chee Mo Kok (Mandarin) SUN OPEN-AIR TALKIES )ec. 6—7
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