The Straits Chronicle, 14 December 1945

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  • 12 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 75. MALACCA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14. 1945. 10 ct»
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  • 613 1 Java Incidents Not To Be Repeated In Sumatra: Comments On Mr. Noel-Baker’s Statement New Delhi, December 14. AMIR the Indonesian Deputy Governor of Sumatra told correspondents in Batavia that there was a strong feeling of extremist tendencies in Sumatra but he added that he
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 640 1 It is nobler to give than to receive. This is precisely the maxim which has motivated the Australians to send Rifts in kind, through the Red Cross Society to Malaya. One of the pleasant repercussions of the terrible war we have gone through is the closer rapprochement
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  • 313 1 The remainder of the Red Cross Supplies allotted for Malacca arrived here this morning, thanks to the splendid effort of Rev. W. B. Eales and Mr. S. J. Williams who were responsible for transporting the goods all the way from Singapore. This consignment comprises hour,
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  • 167 1 Rubber estates under the control of the Rubber Rehabilitation Department are forging ahead in the ‘Grow More Food’ Campaign. Mr. S. J. Williams stated that over 330 acres of land on estates have now been planted with various foodstuffs and that during November 740 labourers were
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  • 239 1 Talks To Solve Outstanding Problems Of Three Powers London, Dec. 13. TTHE AMERICAN Secretary of Slate, Mr. James F. Byrnes is reported to have left Washington to-day by air for the Soviet capital. Meanwhile reports from the British capital state that the British Foreign
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 763 2 As a result of the urgent request Mr P. G. Michael Mathias Mahindasa, Teacher, St. Francis Institution, personally made to Lieut-Col. H. A. L. Luckham, Dy.S.C.A.O. B.M.A. (M), to be repatriated to Ceylon to enable him to recuperate from the terrible illeffects of
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  • 87 2 Entries for the proposed Football League have been very satisfactory and at the moment there are nearly 20 teams both from the Military and L- Fan categories who will take part in the competition. There are twelve teams from the Military Units, while jiom the Civilian side
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  • 118 2 San Francisco, Dec. 13. President Truman is reported to have intervened in the General Motors strike that lias paralysed the w-hole country. He has appointed a fact-finding board to consider the main demands of the strikers, outstanding of which is the wage increase demand
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 604 2 NOTICE A vast number of applications for renewal of 1941 Live Wholesale and Retail Licences have been and still are bt;ng received in this office. No further applications will be considered after 1$..l2.45. < E. i\. hOPKINS-HUSSON, Major. Asst. Food Controller B.M.A. (Civil Affairs), Malacca. Tenders For The Supply Of
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    • 142 2 NOTICE ALL MALAY REGIMENT personnel will stand by to report for duty. No personnel will leave their district. Sd. W. W. GORMAN, Major, (i/C., Local Records Office, Malacca. Malacca, 12.12.1945. INFORMATION A public meeting to revive the St. John’s Ambulance Brigade at Malacca will he held at the Volunteer Drill
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    • 306 2 CORRECTION In the advertisement of trade marks and designs of Chop Kua Teck Cheong sent by Messrs. Allen and Gledhill Solicitors for the said Chop Kua Teck Cheong, the business address should read No. 19. KAM PONG KULI, MALACCA. and not No. 12, as erroneously j stated in the issue
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 175 2 THE CITY PARK SRI CITY OPERA (For a short season only) Dec. 14 Khalifa Ali Akbar. Dec. 15 Ayer Mata Ku. CANTONESE WAYANG Dec. 14 Ban Lai Kwan, Part 10. Dec. 15 Day: Toh Sap Leong Dec. 15 Night Ban Lai Kwan Last Part: CITY OPEN-AIR TALKIES Dec. 11-14 Goem*
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