The Straits Chronicle, 26 December 1945

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  • 12 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 85. MALACCA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1945. 10 eta.
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  • 564 1 Magnificent Sacrifice Of The Empire To Rid The Forces Of Evil And To Save Civilization London, December 25. LJIS Majesty King George VI in an inspiring message broadcast his first Christmas message in peace for the past six years. In his message to the
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 1261 1 The following extracts from an article which appeared in the Straits Times of 19th November, 1945 are reprinted by permission of the Editor of the Straits Times and distributed by the Department of Publicity and Printing, B.M.A. We feel that all intelligent and respectable citizens must give serious
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  • 72 1 London, Dec. 25. After his tour of Imperial Commands Field-Marshal Lord Alanbrooko ie e Tu d n London In h >s messase to the Lommander-in-Chief Sir Claude Auchmlock the C.I.G.S. has expressed that he was greatly surpnsed at the efficiency and smartness of the forces under
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  • 256 1 —(The Malaya Tribune). 30,000 Families Want To Know Between twenty an,d thirty thousand citizens of jSingapore—the vast! majority of whom were Chinese—were whisked away by (he Japs immediately alter \amashita s hordes entered Singapore in 1942. Beyond rumours, thus far unconfirmed, that some of these 30,000
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  • 103 1 —Reuter. Hongkong 1 Dec. 21. Swatow, one of the centres of China’s noted embroidery industry, is ready to work again but the Japanese occupation has left it almost destitute, according to reports received here. Skilled labou is available and contractors are ready to renew their business with
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  • 402 2 CHINA: UNITY PEACE OR CIVIL WAR London, Dec. 25. Chungking reports state that General George Marshall U.S. Ambassador to China was met by Generalissimo Chiang Kai Shek for the second time since General Marshall’s arrival in China. After his arrival in Chungking General Marshall met Chou Eng Lai and other
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  • 259 2 San Francisco, Dec. 25. Public opinion in Japan has become bitter against the Emperor and in several parts of Japan mass demonstrations art being held demanding the arrest of Urohito as No. 1 war-criminal of Japan. The American authorities allowed the demonstrations to take place but
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  • 400 2 Tokyo, Dec. 23. (Ur)- FRet Admiral Isoroku Yamai command! r-in-cnit i of the Combined Japanese Fleet at the time of the pearl Harbour attack, as early as January 1042 predicted Japan’s eventual defeat in the war, a Japanese source told United Press correspondent Earnest
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  • 66 2 .—Reuter. Budapest, Dec. 21. On their way to the court under police escort for the third day of their trial as war criminals Laszlo Endre and Lazio Baby, former Hungarian Ministers, were attacked by a crowd which attempted to lynch them. They took refuge in
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  • 59 2 Thursday, 27 Deecember. FOOTBALL LEAGUE C.A. Police vs. 19 Lancers (Police Depot Ground). lIQ. 50 Ind. Armd. Bde. vs. Malays (Trade School Ground). HOCKEY LEAGUE 2 Bihar Regt. vs. HQ. 50 Ind. Armd. Bde. (M.C. Ground). 50 Ind. Armd. Bde. Sigs. Sqn. vs. 2 Ind. Grs. A (8.H.E.5.).
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  • 72 2 Malacca, Dec. 25. Ihe Nursing Staff of the Malacca Infant Welfare Centre entertained Officials and personnel of the Health Department to a very enjoyable teaparty at the Welfare Centre premises yesterday evening. Tables were laid out for nearly a hundred persons. The arrangements for catering were
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  • 102 2 ‘Rebels From The North In Indo-China Saigon, Dec. 21. The last elements of the Japanese Navy in Indo-China surrendered to the Royal Navy today. Vice-Admiral Konoo. commanding the naval forces in Indo-China, and senior members of his staff surrendered to the naval officer in command of southern Indo-China while junior
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  • 101 2 Kuala Lumpur, Dec. 25. The Ministry of Supply Tin Ore Buy-, ing Agency announces that the date for receiving the declared stocks of tinore at its Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Kampar depots has been extended from Dec. 31 to Jan. 15. Lack of godown space and other
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  • 84 2 Kuala Lumpur, Dec. 25. Pandit Hirday Nath Kunzru and Kodanda Rao, who are being sent here by the Government of India to conduct the defence of Indian leaders detained by the British Military Administration in Malaya on collaboration and other allegations, are expected to arrive in
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  • 31 2 —Reuter. London, Dec. 20. The Bi’etton Woods Monetary Agreement Act became law today when the Royal Commission sat in the House of Lords to announce Royal assent to it.
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  • 160 2 Malacca, Dec. 25. Melodious Christmas hymns by the Christ Church Carol Party sweetly resounded throughout Malacca on Christmas eve last night. Commencing with a broadcast from the local Broadcasting Station the Party wended its way to the Hospital where British, Dutch, and Indian patients were entertained
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    • 48 2 URGENT NOTICE In view of the serious condition ol tin Power Plant in Malacca which is at present badly overloaded, no extension irhts or decorative lights will be lowed during the Christmas and New Year festivities. F. J. LARARD, Major., O.C. 1)78 Works Section M (Electrical), Malacca. 22.12.1945.
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    • 53 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.” LOR FAYOI HA RLE TERMS OF PREMIUM, APPLY TO THEIR AGENTS 99, First
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    • 197 2 Notice To Subscribers In order to ensure prompt and efficient service in the distribution ot the Straits Chronicle to subscribers am» sub-agen,ts, it is decided to undertake the distribution through our own Circulation Department No. 3, Jonker Street, from Ist January, 1946. RATES $2 50 per month for subscribers wh©
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 167 2 THE CITY PARK CANTONESE WAYANG Dec. 26 Loi Yee Chow Seong See Part 2* Dec. 27 Loi Yee Chow Seong See Pt. 3« HYLAM WAYANG Dec. 26 Hai Thoi Siam Hoo Kooy Pt. 1» Dec. 27 do. Last Part. CITY OPEN-AIR TALKIES Dec. 24-27 Fong Kiew Tow Swee (C.)„ SUN
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