The Straits Chronicle, 15 January 1946

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  • 12 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 102. MALACCA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1916. 10 -U.
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  • 589 1 Ways And Means To Retain Hard Won Peace: Deeply Conscious Of Responsibility To Humanity New Delhi, January, 15. THE United States Secretary of State, Mr. James 1 Byrnes opening the debate at the United Nations general assembly pledged fullest co-opera-tion of
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 791 1 With the project of the Malayan Union which comes as a welcome post-war to the peoples of Malaya from the dynamic Labour Government, the latent political consciousness of the intelligent sections of all communities is seeking to find suitable outlets for the healthy expression of opinion on the
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  • 40 1 Cairo, Jan. 12. A communique issued here today said that the youth responsible for the assassination last Saturday of Amin Osman Pasha, former Egyptian Minister of Finance, has made' a full confession of this and other crimes.” —Reuter.
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  • 256 1 Chungking, Jan. 14. The Communist representative in hungking, General Chou Eng Lai, has bitterly complained that the Government forces have not fully carried out the cease fire terms in China. Pointing out the fighting in Manchuria, he said that this was a violation of the terms
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  • 148 1 Teheran, Jan. 14. I ohtical observers in the Middle Last declare that there will be a show-down between Russia on one band and Persia and Turkey on Ihe other. Diplomatic relations between these three countries although superficially maintained IS actually reported to be cold. In
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  • 494 1 MOSCOW OFFICIAL ORGAN STRIKES CONFIDENT NOTE London, Jan. 14. priF GENERAL Assembly ol the United Nations Organisation resumed its session to-day after Sunday’s recess. A resolution was passed for II:e speedy completion of the agenda left over on Saturday. With completion of
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 134 2 Notice Of Sale By Public Tender 1. The Assistant Custodia. of Property, Malacca, invites tor mrs for the purc-i'.ase of scrap ion, iron plates etc., now lying the Kuhu Padang and the Ra: way Yard, Malacca. 2. An inspection permit an be obtained upon
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  • 139 2 ORDER UNDER SECTION In exercise of the powers conferred upon him by section 8(b) of the Price Control Proclamation, the Price Controller, Malaya, hereby makes the following Order. 1. THis* order may be cite the Imported Goods (Declaration) Order. i 2. Every person who imports goods from
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  • 37 2 Applications are invited for cn« posts of Matron and Assistant Matron in the Malacca Jail, a.ppiv by letter to Chief Police Officer. C.A. Police, Malacca. P. R. BOND, (’apt C.A.O. Police, Malace jj Malacca, 15.1.1946.
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  • 76 2 F. M.S. BENEFIT SOCIETY MALAYAN PROVIDENT FUND All deaths among members between 1.1.42 and 31.12.45 should j be immediately reported to the i undermentioned if this has not been done already. Certified copies of death certii ficates and certificates of membership (where possible) should accompany such reports.
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  • 433 2 Malacca, Jan. 14. A Chinese Cantonese, appeared before Lt.-Colonel H. A. L. Luckham in the District Court today, on a charge of being in possession of dutiable liquor. The prosecution outlining the facts said that they found the accused in possession of the liquor on the
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  • 155 2 San Francisco, Jan. 14. An associated Press report from the American occupied zone of Germany states that the first free elections in this area will lie held within the course of a fortnight. The prime difficulty of the U.S. authorities in this area is the re-education
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  • 269 2 Lancers Meet Their First Defeat Malacca, Jan. 15. In a thrilling and last game of soccer played on the M. t i adang yesierday the 19-Lancers met their first defeat at the hands of the Chinese Eleven. V\ ith the kick-off the Lancers pressed for an opening but the
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  • 65 2 The local Health Department led by Dr. Doraisingham and a batch of Anti-xVialarial stall', went on an investigation tour of Pulau Undan (lighthouse) on Monday to find out if there were any traces of Malaria larvae breeding on the island. This oneday campaign was incidental to a
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  • 283 2  -  (By Capt. Louis Heren) iik most heartening sight in the raciuc to-aay is uie suuden iniiux or Du&inessmen into tne colonial territories, bponsorett oy uie coioniai unite and assisteu by tne services ana the uriusn Military Aumunsuation, experienced planters, oilmen ana tmibermen are returning as
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  • 615 2 Take It Or Leave It? (To The Editor, Straits Chronicle) I shall be obliged if you will kindly extend to me the hospitality of your valuable columns on certain things which are, it seems to me, outrageously occurring in one of our banking houses in Malacca.
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  • 183 2 Wednesday, 16 January FOOTBALL LEAGUE Eurasians vs. 24 I.G.H. (fj Ground). 19 Lancers vs. 37 Fd. Sqr A (Trade School Ground). Indian Assn. vs. 2 Ind. iirs. (Police Depot Ground). Thursday, 17 Januarv FOOTBALL LEAGUE C. A. Police vs. Medical (Trade School Ground), HOCKEY LEAGUE 19 Lancers vs.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 53 2 NOTICE All Midwives in Malacca ire reminded of the need to renew j their registration in accordance I with Section 6 of Chapter 67 (Laws of the Straits Settlements). i Applications, with all necessary information, should be addressed to the Health Officer, Malacca. J. S. McLINTOCK, Major. S.M, H. 0.,
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    • 68 2 KADIR SONS Electrical Suppliers, Repairers and Contractors. AGENCY:— MALAYA PLUMBERS Sanitary and Water Service Contractors. No. IA, Jonker Street, MALACCA. R. 15. DO SHI (Established 1935) General Merchant, Commissioi: Agent, Cloth Provision Dealers P.O. Box No. 83. No. 12 Mill Road Malacca. CHUNILAL M. SHAH (Estd. 193») Sole Proprietor of
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 161 2 THE CITY PARK CANTONESE WAYANG JAN. 15 THUN KUM BIT SONG LAST PAM Jan. 16 Sap Sum Mui, Part 1 HYLAM WAYANG JAN. 15 HAI K,AM HOW YEI Jan. 16 Liang Twak Lu Bay CITY OPEN-AIR TALKIES Jan. 15-18 Loo Kok Foong Km'S SUN OPEN-AIR TALKIES Jan. 13-15 Lone Wolf
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