The Straits Chronicle, 19 January 1946

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  • 14 1 The Stra its Chro nicle No. 106. MALACCA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1946. Hi ft.
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  • 498 1 New Fires Of National Consciousness Burn In The Hearts Of Liberated Peoples New Delhi, January 19. 1 the United Nations General Assembly, the Indian delegate, Sir Ramaswamy Mudaliar urged the setting up of the Trusteeship Council without further loss of time
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 772 1 in an interview with a Kuala Lumpur contemporary, Mr. V. Coomarsamy, representative of the Government of Ceylon remarked: “The development of Malaya is far ahead of our country and is a great tribute to the British.” It is very refreshing indeed to hear such complimentary remarks from
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  • 77 1 London, Jan. 18. American Military Government offic'als in Nuremberg area are seeking a method to combat a new movement in Nuremberg apparently aimed at keeping Nazism alive. The movement is known as Acht Und Acht (Eighty-eight). This number has been found scrawled on the battered walls
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  • 100 1 Mercy Killer Commits Suicide London, Jan. 18. Dr. Leonardo Conti, former German Minister of Health, committed suicide in the Nuremberg prison while held as a witness for the Nazi war crimes trials. He hanged himself nearly a month before Dr. Ley committed suicide but authorities kept the fact secret. Conti
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  • 89 1 Reuter. Sydney, Jan. 15. Ihe Australian Dock-workers union offered to load Dutch ships with cargoes for the Netlu Hands Past Indies now held up at Australian ports if manned by Australian crews or worked under the Australian charter. Alternatively, they offered to load ships under Dutch
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  • 681 1 SHATTERED WORLD TO BE BUILT ON TRUE DEMOCRATIC -PRINCIPLES: SOVIET SELF-INTEREST SCORED Ottawa, Jan. 18. IT IS TRUE that war for the sake of humanity is over. Civilization has been preserved and the forces of justice have triumphed hut our struggle and the struggle for
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 20 1 M. SALEH CO. Dubashees, Ship Chandlers Ship Suppliers. Contractors, Commission j Agents and Stevedores. 63, WOLFERSTAN ROAD, MALACCA. Phone 146.
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    • 27 1 BLUE BTRP CO. !*r«vlsl#n Owtractor». Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Poultry Egg Suppliers. No. 153. Wolf erst an Road, MALACCA. ’Phone SUPPLY DEPOT FOR I 50 Indian Tank Brigade.
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  • 41 2 4 A few vacancies exist in the j plain-clothes branch or the .Malafeca Police Force for young j men with r.uitahle qualifp a;; m Apply by lc .v together wffli references, etc., to Chirr' Police Officer, C.A. Police, Malacc
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  • 58 2 Rewards will be paid b\ the Asst. Food Controller, Malacca, to any person or persons who will give information concerning offences against the Food C :i "trol Proclamation and Offences tinder the Price Control proclamation which concern foodstuffs. Such rewards will be paid only in cases where the information
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  • 132 2 Apparently some confusion and inconvenience to the public has been caused by the lack of clarification of the Milk Tin {Piercing) Order. 2. Parents of children under 32 years need not necessarily purchase their full ration of milk all at one time, but may
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  • 216 2 The public will remember that l the new price of sugar and salt as published in this paper i.e. .sugar 12 cents a kati, sait 6 cents a kati will take effect as from the 14th Jan., 1946. 2. It will be noted that i
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  • 161 2 4 1 tanbul Jan, 18. Reports from the Turkish capital state that the ension in the country had eased consider- ably since midnight yesterday. The Russian Ambassador in Istanbul held several conferences with the Turkish Foreign and War Ministers and it is reported that he gave
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  • 842 2 (BY LEICESTER CO’ITON OVER B.M.A. RADIO) The following is the concluding portion of the above talk. The first instalment appeared in yes- j terday’s issue. CHAMPIONING THE WEAK j Britain will have a worthy op- j portunity of enchancing her reputation for championing the weak. This national altruism
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  • 262 2 MERE BALDERDASH (io ihe EdiiOx*, Si rails Chronicle) omscqutnt on the two letters vega ruing a bank oi' this historic town which appeared in your issues of the 15th and loth Jan. under the initials of P.A.M. and E.0.U., 1 chanced to hear a remark that
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  • 82 2 (To The Editor, Straits Chronicle) With reference to the letter of Justice in connection with the distribution of the above appearing in your paper of the 14th instant “Justice” should in fairness and justice make a specific charge against the particular Leader or Centre as there have
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  • 515 2 At the first meeting of the Food Production Board, appointed bv HQ. B.M.A. (M) and held at the Department of Agriculture, Kuala Lumpur at 11 o’clock on January 10th 1946, the following persons were present:— Director of Agriculture; Chief Financial Adviser; Mr. Palmer
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  • 52 2 Thursday, 17 January FOOTBALL: C. A. Police beat Medica 2—l. HOCKEY: Malays beat 2 Ind. Grs/ g 7—l. 19 Lancers beat Bde. Sig, Sqn (w. 0.). Friday, 18 January FOOTBALL: Malays beat 24 I.G.H. 4—l. Eurasians beat City Park 4—9 HOCKEY: M.C.R.C. beat 2 Bihar R<
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  • 29 2 Monday, 21 January FOOTBALL LEAGUE: Eurasians vs. Medicals (M.C. Ground). 19 Lancers vs. 56 Tk. Tps* Wksps. (Trade School Grd.). Malays vs. City Park (Police Depot Ground).
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  • 80 2 .—Reuter. Vatican City, Jan. 11. The Pope has appointed Father Thomas Benjamin Cooray Bishop to assist Monsignor John M. Masson, Archbishop of Colombo. Father Cooray, bora 'at Negombo, Ceylon, in 1901, is the first Singalese to be appointed to a bishop-ric. He studied *ir, Rome, and
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 68 2 KADIR SONS Electrical Suppliers, Repairers and Contractors. AGENCY:— MALAYA PLUMBERS Sanitary and Water Service Contractors. No. IA, Jonker Street, MALACCA. R. B. 1)0 SHI (Established 1935) General Merchant, Commission Agent, Cloth Provision Dealers. P.O. Box No. 83. No. 12 Mill Road Malacca. CHUNILAL M. SHAH (Estd. 1939) Sole Proprietor of
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 161 2 THE CITY PARK SUN OPEN-AIR TALKIES Jan. 19-21 Young Tom Edison MIDNIGHT SHOW Jan. 27 at 11.30 p.m I)r. Cyclops (in Technicolour) Mystery. Thrills. Suspense. FREE ADMISSION TO THE PARK AT 10.30 M CITY OPEN-AIR TALKIES Jan. 19-22 MEE TOW TIT KOW YOUNG CELESTIAL HALL: Cantonese Wayang. STELLAR HALL: Hylam
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