The Straits Chronicle, 12 December 1945

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  • 12 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 73. MALACCA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1945. 10 cl*
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 689 1 In a recent radio talk, making a cursory survey of the work so far attempted and accomplished by the 8.M.A., Brigadier H. C. Willan, Deputy Chief Civil Affairs Officer stated inter alia: “On our entry into Malaya, we were charged with fulfilling two major tasks —one, the
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  • 861 1 Rice Imported Into Malaya To Be Distributed Fairly: Allocation On llt> _Broad Lines Of Distinction T Jx RATIONS for the period beginning 17th i ecember 1945 will be as follows:—Men to receive 3 A)/ pei w^ e L 3 /2 tahils of
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  • 451 1 lEUTENANT-General Sir n Now ,)eIh December 12. :a: s a d bal no ma j° r power could turn its back on this state of eirenmst ances. Britain is entrusted with the ta*k of re tnrin ot uicum.sU country. Though
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  • 72 1 (U.P.). Frankfurt, Dec. 0. Americans are playing second fiddle to the British in winning favour a i espect from the Germans in occupied areas, it was revealed yesterday in intelligence reports. The Germans say that the British military government is highly efficient and systematic, whereas the American
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  • 65 1 —(Straits Times). The discussions between the Siamese delegation, led by Prince Viwat, and the British Government representatives in Singapore have been postponed for a few days, it is reliably understood. It is believed that the discussions will be resumed as soon as the Supreme Commander, South East
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 52 2 vindications an* invited for the posts oi ood Inspectors in Malacca Settle,t. Applicants mu apply in person with < eir testimonials at the* Food Control wince, second floor Municipal Building between the h ars of 3.00 p.m.-4.00 p.m. C.E.N. Hopkins-Husson, Major, Asst. Food Controller B.M.A. (Civil
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  • 451 2 New Delhi, Dec. 11. Mahatma Gandhi the spiritual leader of the Indian masses met Viceroy Lord VVavell in Calcutta to-day to discuss outstanding problems facing the Indian people. Correspondents from Calcutta state that the meeting lasted for more than fifty minutes and the Viceroy
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  • Letter To The Editor
    • 480 2 (To The Editor, Straits Chronicle) Ihe letter under the caption ‘importunate Collectors’ sent in by H.O.U. published in your issue of December 4. has brought to light a certain sect of people whose livelihood seems to be no other than to go from house pilfering house-holders’ pockets. I
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    • 154 2 (To The Editor, Straits Chronicle) 1 think it would not be out of place to approach the B.M.A. through the medium of your paper in easing a bit the deplorable condition of the Estate Tamil Teachers of Malacca at present. Government teachers like other Government servants were given
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  • 62 2 Thursday, 13 Dec. HOCKEY (M.C. Ground). Indians vs. Tarnpin. FOOTBALL (Trade School Ground). 21 I.G.H. vs. C.A. Police. Friday, 14 Dec. FOOTBALL (M.C. Ground). C hinese vs. 19 Lancers. FOOIBALL (Police Depot Ground). Eurasians vs. 37 Field Sqn. Saturday, 15 Dec. HOCKEY (B.H.E.S. Ground). 37 Field Sqn. vs.
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  • 33 2 ihe statement re the release of rice and sugar, appearing in yesterday s issue of the Straits Chronicle is unofficial and was not made by the B.M.A. The error is regretted.—Ed., S.C.
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  • 27 2 Y ESTER DA Y’S RES U LTS The Malays beat the 24 I.G.H. by 2 goals to nil. Eurasians drew with the 19 Lancers. Score 1-1.
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  • 71 2 Members of the local M.A.S. met at the Health Department on December 10, 1945, with Dr. D. C. Richards in the Chair. There were 75 members present. Mr. H. E. Sequerah was appointed as Liaison Officer to contact the B.M.A. on all matters concerning the M.A.S. Malacca.
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  • 150 2 Terima Kaseh said Capt. Ali (Chairman of the Malay Relief Committee) expressing gratitude to the Australian Red Cross Society, and the Malacca Destitute Relief Committee, for the supplies allotted to the Malay Community. These supplies are stored at the Kampong Kling Mosque pending the arrival
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  • 71 2 .—(Straits Times). Mr. Kao Ling-pai, former Chinese Consul-General at Singapore, will return to take up his former duties, according to official advice received from Chungking by the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce. It is not known when he will arrive. The Chamber has made the
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  • 42 2 ACKNOWLEDGMENT Mrs. George Variyan tenders her heartfelt gratitude to all those who sent condolences, wreaths, loaned cars* and assisted at the funeral of her beloved husband the late Mr. George Variyan who left this world for eternal peace on December 10, 1945.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 118 2 GI HO HOEY, MALACCA Extra-ordinary General Meeting An Extra-n*. ii ary General Meeting: of the above m will be held at the residence of t' President, Mr. Chee Hong Chiang Heeren Street, Malacca, on Satan' 22nd December, 1945, at 2 p.m. ENDA. (11 To re; arid if approved, confirm tie
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    • 45 2 USE RUSSULL S Silver Cross Gold Cross and j Friendship Condensed Milk. i Cv\jQ Cl?£}'fej BABIES THRIVE, MOTHERS MERRY, j r 7s\ vj? HOMES ARE CAREFREE HAPPY. r Tj I OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. j e Distributors for Malacca Territory, Malacca Trading Company, n?First Cross Street, Malacca.
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    • 222 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 CONVINCED, Post Box No. 59. JUST ARRIVED D.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 42 2 Malacca Broadcasting Station LOCAL ENTERTAINMENT Wavelength—279 Metres. Frequency—lo7s Kcs. Wednesday, 12th Dec., 1945. 1815-1900 Rhythm on Record. Recorded Programme. Presented by Capt. Northeast. 2040-2100 Talks Official Announcements. Studio Broadcast. Thursday, 13th Dec., 1945. 1830-1900 Tamil Music and Songs. Recorded Programme. Local Broadcast.
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    • 154 2 THE CITY PARK SRI CITY OPERA Dee. 12 Puteri Rambot Mas Dec. 13 Anak yang de-luar Nikah CANTONESE WAYANG Dec. 12 Ban Lai Kwan, Part 8 Dec. 13 Ban Lai Kwan, Part 9 CITY OPEN-AIR TALKIES Dec. 11—14 Goena Goena (Malay) SUN OPEN-AIR TALKIES Dec. 11-12 Mui Fei (Mandarin) RONGGENG
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