The Straits Chronicle, 21 December 1945

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  • 12 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 81. MALACCA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21. 1945. 10 eta.
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  • 539 1 Contradictory Foreign Press Reports Deplored: Injury To British Interests To Be Compensated New Delhi, December 21. |N the House of Commons yesterday Mr. Hector Mac Neal the British Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs stated the British policy towards Siam. Answering
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 650 1 The debunking of Shintoism and its abolition as a State religion for Japan which has hitherto deified the emperor and regarded him as god incarnate, is negatived by the latest directive of the Supremo, General Douglas MacArthur. This will doubtless help considerably in, the re-orientation of
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  • 357 1 SEED OF DISCORD BETWEEN CHINESE AND MALAYS SOWN BY JAPS H.II. THE SULTAN of Selangor has delivered the following address to a meeting of Penghulus and Ketuas in the State of Selangor:— I have asked Penghulus and Ketuas to come here today
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  • 661 1 Lord Addison in the House of Lords denied that the new Constitution for Malaya wiis being dictated bv tho British Government, lie further‘added that the exclusion of Penang and Malacca from the proposed Malayan I men would be too lop-sided. Tho formation of a
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 285 2 Excerpts From The Oranje Tit AMS LA TION FROM 1)1 T( 7/ INTO ENGLISH Aneta reports from The Hague that Dr. Fentener van Vlissingen, hon. Chairman of the International Chamber of Commerce, who just returned from a visit to the United States, declared in an
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  • 206 2 Malacca, Dec. 20. 'l'hree accused, two Malays and one I. ;;i: n were charged before Major T. i li.ar: ior limit of planks irom < (.i Hi. Lci.it. Mines. i j eciOi' La; ha of the C.A. Police conducted the prosecution. The first accused, Kassim bin
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  • 232 2 Malacca Dec. 21. The Eurasian destitutes and the needy received their second allotment of Australian Red Cross Supplies when Hour and sugar were distributed to them. Reverend Father De Souza, interviewed said that after the convents and the Brothers School were given their shares the
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  • 108 2 Indian Labourers who managed to survive in Siam after the inhuman ordeal they suffered from the hands of the Japs are expected to return to their respective estates soon. Jt will be recalled how the poor estate labourers were conscripted and enticed away by the
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  • 27 2 The Malacca Infant Welfare Centre will be holding a Christmas Treat Party for the poor children to-morrow between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m.
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  • 331 2 B.M.A. Nutrition Unit’s Good Work T I.umpur schoolchildren, many oi whom have not tasted milk for years, m,w line up eagerly with happy srpilin;>; laces daily at their schools to receive a cup of this nutritive food, i ive thousand children, through the guod offices
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  • 120 2 London, Dec. 20. In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Arthur Henderson declared that there should not be any complacency about the food situation in India and in Bengal in particular. He said that the situation in Bengal itself did not give grounds for optimism and
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  • 54 2 San Francisco, Dec. 20. The United States State Department has announced the names of the American delegates for the United Nations Assembly to be held on January 10. The delegation will be headed by President Truman, and will include Robert Stettinus, Eleanor Roosevelt and
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  • 37 2 A special Christmas programme comprising various musical items and a one act play entitled “Prince of Peace” will be held at 5 p.m. tomorrow at the Methodist Church, Kubu Road. All are cordially .welcome.
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  • 126 2 •ACKNOWLEDGMENT Mr. Tan Teng Kwi and family beg to thank their relatives and friends who kindly sent letters of condolence, wreaths, senglays, joss papers, cakes, etc., and also attended night visits on the death of Madam Chua Ouok Lian. OBITUARY Madam llio Sin Neo beloved mother of Mr Lim Soo
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 89 2 POSTAL NOTICE I'l'S’ OPTION < MONEY ORDER SFKVICE WITH UNITED KINGDOM Ordinary Mon: y Orde r Service between Malay a ana' the United Kingdom v, ;il be resmr. 'l on and from Ist •lanua: 1946. 2. I' a com. tie'its of the service please enquire at any Post Office. DANIEL
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    • 54 2 THIS IS THE TIME FOR INSURING YOUR LIFE AND PROVIDING FOR YOUR FAMILY. LET THE SAFETY OF YOUR FAMILY BE FIRMLY ASSURED. YOU CANNOT FIND A BETTER ASSURANCE COMPANY THAN “THE UNITED INDIA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED.” FOR FAVOURABLE TERMS OF PREMIUM, APPLY TO THEIR AGENTS MALACCA TRADING COMPANY, 99,
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    • 269 2 Notice To Subscribers In order to ensure prompt and efficient service in the distribution of the Straits Chronicle to subscribers and sub-agen.ts, it is decided to undertake the dstribution through our own Circulation Department No. 3, Jonker Street, from Ist Jaruarv, 1946. RATES $2.50 per month for subscribers whe call
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 39 2 Malacca Broadcasting Station LOCAL ENTERTAINMENT Wavelen.gth—279 M etres. Frequency—lo7s Kcs. Friday, 21 Dec. 1945 1815-1900 Cantonese Music Dramas. Wong Hau Cantonese Opera artistes. Relayed from City Cabaret. 1900 -1950 Orchestral Music. Recorded Programme presented by Capt. Harrison. Local Broadcast.
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    • 163 2 THE CITY PARK CANTONESE WAYANG Dec. 21 Lim *Fah Hoe Kow Mu. Dec. 22 Day: Ma Thoi Yam Hun Night: Whit Yim Tong Kongr HYLAM VVAYANG Dec. 21 Yan Chee Ho. CITY OPEN-AIR TALKIES Dec. 21-23 Hiong Kong Chu See Onn (C) SUN OPEN-AIR TALKTES Dec. 20-23 Luen Ooi Keng
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