The Straits Chronicle, 20 December 1945

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  • 12 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 80. MALACCA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1915. 10 cts.
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  • 564 1 British Not Concerned With Political Demands: lerms Of Jap Surrender Must Be Carried Out mur tt jox New Delhi, December 20. jj h Lnited States State Department in an official statement on the situation in Indonesia expressed its concern on the current state of affairs
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 639 1 It is, in our view, necessary that Siam should offer some concrete evidence of her good faith; that she should make restitution for the damage done to British interests, and, in particular, to the interests of those territories hordering on Siam, for the welfare of which,
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  • 167 1 hildren of the local Police personnel will be given a genuine treat to ‘eats’ and lots of fun when they hold the Victory Party on the 26th of this month. After nearly four years of gloom and despair these youngsters will be given a real ‘do’ and
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  • 238 1 New Delhi, Dec. 19. Ihe first Japanese war criminal trials have begun in Japan where an internment camp commandant was chained tor the murder of an American prisoner-of-war. It is further reported that the actual trials of the major war criminals headed by
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  • 71 1 The British Foreign Secretary Mr. Levin presided at the third meeting of Foreign Ministers in Moscow. The meeting lasted well over three and half hours. It is announced from Moscow that Mr. Byrnes and Mr. Bevin will be meeting M. Stalin sometime next week. It is
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  • 405 1 All Out Attempt To Stop Civil War”— Chou Eng Lai Gn V T Melbourne, December 19. EJNLKAL hou Eng Lai the Communist Party representative in China for the All Party Consultative Assembly told correspondents at a Press conference in Chungking that he was determined to make an all out attempt
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 187 2 The first general meeting of the Malacca Municipal Labourers’ Cooperative Credit Society Ltd., was held yesterday evening at the Health Office with Dr. D. C. Richards in the Chaii. There were about 70 members present. Mr. C. Arulsusai, Indian Co-operative Officer, was in attendance and the
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  • 145 2 The Council of the All-Malayan Estate Asiatic Staffs’ Association at a meeting held at Kuala Lumpur on lbth Dec. 1945, attended by many representatives from various parts of the Malay Peninsula, has unanimously decided to approach the authorities concerned for: u i (a) Full back pay
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  • 838 2  -  (By Gabriel M. David, Staff Reporter, Straits Chronicle) T ibut<. of a very high uegree have been paid to the fighting men of the Malayan soil. i lie Maiay Regiment rif a annals ol Malayan history. W hen t.ie hour of peril approached the members of
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  • 133 2 The Malacca Methodist Church is planning a Christmas treat for 500 poor c’Rldi.n’ on Monday 24th December 1. 5, at 11 a.m. and 12 noon at the old i' Kubu Read. T ickets are in the j.V,, of the various community K ‘We,Tty Church
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  • 415 2 Malacca, Dec. 19. In the Malacca Military Courts today, lay Ah Kow, a young Chinese pleaded guilty to a charge of theft of a bicycle. In his statement to the court the accused said that he had stolen the bicycle in order to support himself as
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  • 49 2 Flour and Sugar presented by the Australian Red Cross Society were distributed at the Malacca Indian Association to 392 persons comprising 208 children and 184 adults. Mr. C. P. R. Menon, the Vice-President, supervised the distribution assisted by a few Indian Relief Committee members.
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  • 47 2 38-year old Eric Shipton the British climber is to attempt the scaling of the world’s highest peak the Everest early in 1947. Once before he had scaled 28,000 feet of this peak. His new expedition will include six other experienced climbers all from Britain.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 277 2 NOTICE TO IMPORTERS IMPORTATION OF GOODS Importers who v.ih to place orders l'o goods are required to submit A 1' Forms in duplica to the Trade and Jj ..ustry Dept. B.M.A. for approval. Should importe: leqiurc a certified copy they shou i submit A P Forms in triplicate. 2. The
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    • 210 2 VICTORY X’MAS CARDS Expressly designed and drawn by Mr. Low Kway Song, the well-known artist (painter of the life size portrait of Mr. Chan Kang Swi, which was unveiled by Governor Sir Shenton Thomas,, and hung at the Malacca Library before the war). PRICE 20 cents each. Obtainable at NAN
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 181 2 Malacca Broadcasting Station Thursday, 20 Dec. 1945 1830-1900 Tamil Songs. Recorded Programme. Local Broadcast. 2130 2200 Mandarin Musicals. Tzu Yen Kung Restaurant Singers Orchestra. Relayed from City Park. THE CITY PARK CANTONESE WAYANG Dec. 20 Laf Han Chek Sang Tien Dec. 21 Lee Ah Sam HYLAM WAYANG Comin,g Soon! CTTY
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