The Straits Chronicle, 16 January 1946

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  • 12 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 103. MALACCA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1946. 10 eta.
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  • 666 1 Parliamentary Delegation Well Received Everywhere: Complete Unity Among Political Parties Essential New Delhi, .January 16. DELTER’S Special Correspondent in India following the Parliamentary delegation now touring India writes that the delegation had everywhere met with welcome both among the Indian leaders and
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 673 1 Malaya being the domicile of different races, it is imperative that racial harmony and mutual respect must be constantly promoted by all possible means. The reference to any particular race, by any disrespectful or unbecoming name must be thoroughly deprecated by all decent people. We refer to the
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  • 30 1 (Reuter). Washington, Jan. 13. A nationwide strike of 250,000 telephone company employees has been called tonight by the executive board of the National Federation of Telephone Workers.—
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  • 252 1 Jackals On The Prowl Batavia, Jan. 15. In his first public statement after a long silence Dr. Soekarno. President of tho Republic of Indonesia openly flayed the extremists for their want of moderation. Speaking to both Indonesian and foreign journalists he declared, Our light cannot be won
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  • 75 1 Calcutta, Jan. 15. (renmv'l Sir < laud» l Aue I ''nleck. .-in-f in Lidia today Hie members of the BriC«h Indian Army oo flu 1 eve their denavture to J«nan for th.. nar t icipat ion of tho of tho omuifiMT wjtq other members of the
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  • 65 1 San Francisco. Jan. 15. A message from Paris states that the note on the Peace Treaties with former Axis satellites, has been handed over to the French Foreign Minister.' M. Bidault. bv Britain. United States, Russia end Belgium. -*-'*l Wc' Inter Allidd ??e An ration# Agency
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  • 446 1 A TICKLISH PROBLEM FOR RUSSIA London, Jan. 15. THL DECISIONS taken at the Moscow ThreePower Conference on the future of Korea will he soon put into effect according to reports emanating f rom the Russian capital. The Moscow Spokesman is reported to have stated that
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 19 1 M. SALEH CO. Dubashees, Ship Chandlers Ship Suppliers. Contractors, Commission Agents and Stevedores. 63, WOLFERSTAN ROAD. MALACCA. Phone 146.
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    • 25 1 BLUE BIRD CO. rr#»lsl»n Contractor*. Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Poultry Kgg Suppliers. No. IS6, Wolferstan Road, MALACCA. ’Phone 116. SUPPLY DEPOT FOR 50 Indian Tank Brigade.
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  • 76 2 —(Reuter). Washington, Jan. 3d. The United States niv [dans to keep the fleet, in the Me terTanean after t 1 e av, at./ ling to a United States Navy announcement tonight. There will be seven active postwar fleets. The one m the Mediterranean will he known
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  • 61 2 Two Chinese were cautioned and discharged on a charge of obstruction in Mill Road and Egerton Road respectively. Inspector Basha prosecuted. Ju In Teng, was fined one hundred dollai for storing inflammable material in his premises namely petroleum, and other inflamnv ble oils without the permission the
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  • 364 2 Malacca, lan. 15. A verdict of death by misadventure was returned at the end of the inquiry into the death ol one Juan Theseira who met his untimely death on Pulau Java while out with a picnic party. Major H. F. L.
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  • 508 2 Infraction Of Bye-Laws I o I lie Editor, Straits Chronicle) Since the British re-occupation, nominees of deceased members of the Seek Kia Eenh, whose deaths occurred during the Japanese occupation, have lodged in claims for payments of which the Seek Kia Eenh terms as bonus to
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  • 854 2 (FROM uuri SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE) 8th January, 1946. FIRST PEACE-TIME CHRISTMAS IN CEYLON One could not preface this symposium of current Ceylon news unci views on a more heartening note than by a happy reference to the first real break that Government officials and employees enjoyed in four years,
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  • 97 2 The maiden issue of the The Malayan Student,” a monthly cultural magazine published by fchi Commercial Press, Malacca is expected to be out for sale shortly, A cursory review of a complimentary copy which reached us reveals that there is a variety of instructive and informative contributions
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  • 107 2 Re uter- Washington, Jan. 13. Tests of the atomic weapons explosive effect on warships and formations afloat and underseas will be made by the United States navy, army, and. air forces next summer, Vice-admiral W. H. P Blandy, Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Special Weapons),
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 395 2 I RUBBER ESTATES 1. All owners or repre.sunta- tives of Rubber Estates of 100 acres or over in size, not: being members of 11.d.E.0.C. .i/e required to register wit- the S.C.A.O. of the Region 1 which the estate is located, copy to H.Q. ii.M.A.(A)., Kuala Lump:; the j following data:—
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    • 128 2 KADIR SONS Electrical Suppliers, Repairers and Contractors. AGENCY:— MALAYA PLUMBERS Sanitary and Water Service Contractors. No. IA, Jonker Street, MALACCA. K B DOS H I (Established 1935) General Merchant, Commissioi Agent, Cloth Provision Dealers P.O. Box No. 83. No. 12 Mill Road Malacca. CHUNILAL M. SHAH (Estd. 193 b) Sole
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 105 2 CAPITOL THEATRE To-night till 17th January, 19-9 at 3.00; 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. t Hedy Lamarr, Lana Turner X Judy Garland in “ZI EG FEI.I) GIRLS” Next Change: “MAGIC IN MUSIC” (Para: MIDNIGHT SHOW on Jan. 17 at 12 m.r. SAVOY THEATRE 15th to 17th January, 1946. George Raft Joan
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