The Straits Chronicle, 22 December 1945
1945-12-22
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The Straits Chronicle
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Title Section12 1945-12-22 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 82. MALACCA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1945. 10 ci*12 words
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651 1945-12-22 1 British Military To Retire When Mission Is Over: Strong Left Wing Leanings Seen New Delhi, December 22. DEUTER’S Correspondent in Batavia reports that a new Indonesian Party to resist the activities of the extremist &roup had been formed in Jogjakarta in Central651 words
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EDITORIAL
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Article569 1945-12-22 1 The stirring appeal for racial harmony and understanding between the Malays and the Chinese, made by lI.H. the Sultan of Selangor must be given all the attention and response by the communities to which it is addressed. Although the full text of the appeal has appeared in the569 words
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Article66 1945-12-22 1 A Bailey bridge built on the damaged Memorial Bridge over the river Menam now connects the west and east sections of Bangkok. The original bridge was badly damaged by accurate RAF bombing. Before Indian engineers completed the Bailey, the only form of communication across the66 words
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295 1945-12-22 1 Over 2,000 Women And Children Christmas season was ushered into -Malacca this morning when the local branch of the Infant Welfare Centro catered (or the first Yuletide party since the British re-occupation. Destitute children and women in arms numbering about 2,000 strong poured into295 words
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480 1945-12-22 1 UNCONDITIONAL ‘CEASE FIRE’ ORDER ASKED FOR Melbourne, December 21. /GENERAL CHOU ENG LAI, the Communist Party representative in Chungking for the All Party Consultative Assembly told correspondents that he was anxious (o get an interview with the U.S. Ambassador to China, General480 words
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Advertisement14 1945-12-22 1 M. SALEH CO. military suppliers. r S 3, Wolferstan Road, MALACCA. ’Phone No. 146.14 words
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Advertisement33 1945-12-22 1 BLUE BIRD CO. i k riTinltn Con tract ora. Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Poultry Egg Suppliers, No. 153, Moll erst an Loau, MALACCA. ’Phone lib. ouiii.i DEPOT FOR j 50 Indian Tank Brigade, j33 words
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Article122 1945-12-22 2 Ways and means to remedy juvenile d lituiion incidental to the dan labour n.; niation policy, were discussed at a in n o. Ui local Sub-Regional Committee for Destitutes and Relief on Thursday, December 19, at the Education Office with Rev. Eales in the Chair. Mrs. A.122 words
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121 1945-12-22 2 Malacca, Dec. 21. Two Malays and one Chinese were charged in the Military (District) Courts to-day for having slaughtered a buffalo without the written authority of the Veterinary Department. The first accused in his statement to the Court said that the bull was121 words
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Article250 1945-12-22 2 Malacca, Dec. 20. After being suppressed by the Japanese for more than three years'the Indian Muslim League has been revived in Malacca. After having obtained the permission of the authorities to revive their activities the League held its first General Meeting at No. 9, Mill Road.250 words
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Article70 1945-12-22 2 ARMY vs. CIVILIANS The following have been selected to represent the Civilians against the Army in a Football Match to be played on Inc Malacca Club ground on Chris tr, is eve, Monday, 24 Dec.: —Ah Mui bye; Amat Sangol, D. Hendroff; Chua hin Swee, C. A. <le70 words
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199 1945-12-22 2 Entries have closed for the Football and Hockey League organised by the Malacca Sports Committee, and the fixtures will commence as from today. Games also do play a potential pait in promoting a virile State and it is highly commendable that though Malacca s sportsmen199 words
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189 1945-12-22 2 Tan Kee Tiah was charged to-day for allowing his premises to be used as a Common Gaming House under the Common Gaming Houses Ordinance. Inspector Yusop b. Ahmad giving 1 sworn evidence stated that acting on information, he had conducted a raid on the 20th189 words
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Article28 1945-12-22 2 I. —Reuter. LONDON, Dec. 19.—The Bank of England Bill obtained its third reading in the House of Commons tonight by 306 votes to 126.I.—Reuter. - 28 words
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Advertisement570 1945-12-22 2 1 REQUISITIONED PROPERTY In a number oi instances properties j h. ve been requi;:tinned for the Forces nd no requisition notice has been served on the o'.ncr, or his «Rents, in j consequence no paynn nt lias been made to the owner. j This is because the oad numbers of570 words
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Advertisement90 1945-12-22 2 THE UNITED INDIA LIFE ASSUR4NetfuI. LTD. (INCORPORATED IN INDIA 1906) MALAYAN BRANCH —25 JAVA STREET, K.L. Normal business has now been resumed and the Company is prepared to serve.the public of Malaya as before. ENQUIRIES MAY BE MADE IN: Penang. P.W. Kedah From M. A. Rahman. 43G, Perak Road. Penang.90 words
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Advertisement286 1945-12-22 2 Christmas Carol Party Christmas this Victory Year will be hailed with great rejoicings, and Carols will fill the air after a silence of nearly four years. Rev. W. B. Eales has been kept busy these few days in training the Christ Church Christmas Carol Party. The following is the Christmas286 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous176 1945-12-22 2 THE CITY PARK CANTONESE WAYANG Dec. 22 Day: Ma Thoi Yam Hun Night: Whit Yim Tong Kong Dec. 23 Dhy: Pak Wong Fee Night Chow Sam Tok. HYLAM WAYANG Dec. 22 Foo Lang Tim Part 1. Dec. 23 No Show. CITY OPEN-AIR TALKIES Dec. 21-23 Hiong Kong Chu See Onn176 words
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