The Straits Chronicle, 25 December 1945

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  • 12 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 84. MALACCA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1945. 10 eta.
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  • 588 1 Three. Preliminary Stages Before Final Ratification: Peace Council To Meet In May 1946 New Delhi, December 25. |t!L Moscow Radio officially announced that the goveminent of Great Britain, United States and the Soviet Union have reached an agreement for the
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 655 1 We have received a copy of the manifesto of the projected Malayan Democratic Union, through the courtesy of the Preparatory Committee. The manifesto in its own words declares: “Never has the time been more appropriate for the formation of a united representative body which can, truly express
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  • 404 1 SOVIET ATTITUDE IN PERSIA IS TICKLISH QUESTION’ Melbourne, Dec. 24. HTHE THREE Foreign Ministers’ conference has entered its second week and it is commented that although no official communique had been issued on the results of the meeting Moscow correspondents point out that the
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  • 275 1 c, Malacca, Dec 25 held h lhe impreo nntprl lur see ™ed to be splendour. Peace had blcftTa g r S, »“>' pose for rS'- S r eal h n (l a two f old purP rV l k tla ns all ovcr the
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  • 146 1 London, Dec. 24. Reports from the Vatican state that tno I ope has appointed thirty-two new cardinals and observers point out that this number is the largest creation for jour hundred years. For the first time the Italians are in the minority. Among
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 107 2 Civilians Beat Army In a well contested game of socceryesterday evening the Civilians scored a narrow victory by defeating the Army eleven by two goals to one. r l his was the first time when the cream of local civilian footballers was pitted against the Army who comprised
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  • 149 2 Melbourne, Dec. 24. Hundreds of Allied officers and men attended the funeral service of General Patton the Commander of the XI.S. 3rd Army in Germany. The service was held in the Heidelberg Cathedral and it was also attended by Mir.*- Pattuu. who had been
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  • 68 2 London, Dec. 23. The production of tin in Malaya by 1949 is expected to reach 90 per cent of the pre-war figure, according to the Financial Times today. Mr. Storke, adviser to the Colonial Secretary, considers it imperative that European staff be sent to
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  • 133 2 The following reports is submitted by the President, Mr. Tan Boon Yah and Social Secretary, Mr. Kong Kong- Nam. We have the pleasure to thank the following for their kind donations as relief to destitutes in Malacca on the occasion of
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  • 282 2 Remittance To China (To The Editor, Straits Chronicle) Welcoming that remittances to China ate acceptable ui:d anxious to assist the monetary v. share of relatives in the mother-country after an absence of nearly four years, thousands and hundreds of Malayan Chinese have rushed to banks or
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  • 346 2 (To The Editor, Straits Chronicle) As a member of the Malacca Chinese Football Club, may I suggest to the present management of the Club to elect a Pro Tern Hon. Secretary for the purpose of calling a general meeting to elect the Committee of Management at
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  • 900 2 This British Statesman was born in England and is the son of Lord Randolph Churchill and an American mother. He had his early schooling at iiarrow and later entered the Sandhurst iVliiuary Academy doing exceptionally well m military science and military strategy. His tutors had always
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 47 2 URGENT NOTICE lii view of th<* serious condition ol i.‘ Power Plant in Malacca which is at resent badly o'erleaded, no extension ghts or decorative lights will he llowed during the Christmas and New Year festivities. F. J. LARARD, Major., 978 Works Section M (Electrical), Malacca, 22.12.1945.
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    • 111 2 PROF. T. B. LAM’S LAST WEEK STAY IN MALACCA. All intending clients are informed hereby that by the end of December 1945, Prof. Lam will be closing his office in Malacca with a view' to set up his practice in Singapore. Till then all clients are welcome. PROF. T. B.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
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