The Straits Chronicle, 4 April 1946

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  • 12 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 169. MALACCA, THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 4946. li rtfft.
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  • 447 1 Soviet Delegate Still Stands Out: Hints Persia Not Keen To Bring Issue Before Security Council New Delhi, April 4. JN the absence of the Russian delegate at the meeting for the discussion of the Teheran situation, the Security Council is reported to
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 588 1 The reported visit of Dr. Hubertus Van Mook to Holland in a few days time to consult with the Dutch Government on the final stages of the DutchIndonesian parleys heralds the approach of a definite understanding which has been sought for well nigh seven months. Intermittent meetings over
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  • 60 1 Washington, April 3. The Soviet delegate in New York at the U.N.O. has notified the Secretariat that he will not attend the meeting of the Security Council. This decision came as a shock to many political quarters who had hoped that Russia will change her mind
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  • 101 1 .—Reuter. London, Apr. 1. The late Field-Marshal Lord Gort had decided, when he was Governor of Malta, that if Malta became no longer defensible, he would make a descent on the nearest enemy territory with the largest possible forces he could make available. This fact was
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  • 109 1 —Reuter. Sofia, Mar. 30. Georgiev, retiring Prime Minister of Bulgaria, who resigned with his Government ten days, ago has formed a new government including no opposition representatives the Bulgarian news agency reports. During the night of Mar. ‘23 Pqviovitch Kirsanov, Soviet Minister penipotentiary in Sofia, called
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  • 704 1 “Humanity’s Greatest Murderers Face Justice” —Rudenko RUSSIA KNEW HITLER HAD NO INTENTION OF HONOURING PACT London, April 3. “HTHE accused in the dock are charged with the most heinous crimes in human history and the justice that awaits them is not the vengeance of any one single nation but the
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  • 61 1 London, April 3. Reuter’s correspondent in Athens reports that the Greek government has decided to hold a plebiscite in the course of the next lew weeks to decide whether Greece is to have a monarchy or not. British circles believe that no outside power
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  • 61 1 .—lteuter. London, Apr. 1. Mr. George Hall, Colonial Secretary. today received a deputa? tion of rubber planters who urge<(. compensation for the loss of salary during their internment by. Japanese. They asked that thih loss of clothing, furniture an<f. personal chattel should rank for compensation. it
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  • 102 2 New Delhi, April 3. Dr. Hussein, President f the India League in U.S.A t id correspondents in New Delhi that he had received an appeal from Mohamed Ali Jinnah to jo'"-' the Muslim camp for pakistar In his reply to the Muslim
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  • 215 2 Malacca, Apr. 3. Severe and deterrent sentences were passed on three Chinese robbers in the Superior Court today by the Presiding Officer Li.- j Colonel Blair-Kerr. The three accused Ran Choo Ai, Cheing Hua and Tai Tee Yok were concerned with an armed robbery in
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  • 136 2 Food Inspectors have beep busy during the last few days ip holding up persons who have beep drawing rations for non-existent persons. When a number’ were brought in the District Court, it was revealed, that deletions Were not made in the rice card of those
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  • 222 2 .-—Reuter. New York, Apr. 1. It is learned authoritatively, that the United States Secretary of State James Byrnes and the Chief British UNO delegate Sir Alexander Cadogan have reached an agreement on the general lines to be followed by the two delegations at Wednesday’s
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  • 145 2 Malacca, April 4. The sedition inquiry pending against Hashim Bin Abdul Ghani and four others in the District Courts was withdrawn today on the application of the prosecuting counsel Mr. C. S. Jayaswal. In making the application Mr. Jayaswal declared, “On instructions from the High Command I
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  • 93 2 Malacca, Apr. 3. Mr. L. J. Valpy has taken over the duties of C.P.O. in the State as from the Ist of this month. Prior to the enemy occupation of the country Mr. Valpy was in Kota Bahru for some time after he had returned from
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  • 83 2 With a vieM r to safeguarding health and sanitation the Municipal Authorities brought to book a large number of hawkers for contravening the municipal regulations. The charges "were for hawking without licence; hawking in prohibited areas and for operating not in accordance with time specified in
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  • 76 2 The case of Lim Hong and Tan Sip Yit who stand charged with committing armed robbery at Kampong Hulu came up for mention before Major Blackman this morning. Both the accused requested for medical treatment, which M'as granted. On the application of Inspector Menon the
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  • 61 2 A charity match in aid of Funeral and Relief of the All Muslim Welfare Association, Malacca, will be played on the Malacca Club ground at 5 p.m. on Saturday April 20, when the A.M.W.A. will meet the Kajang Malays. The Hon. Secretary of the A.M.W.A. announces that
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  • 62 2 Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 3. That the SEAC Headquarters have definitely arranged for a ship to sail on or about April 19 carrying 1,500 passengers direct to a Ceylon port, was disclosed by Mr. T. Rajasingam, Ceylon Government Representative, to a Tribune reporter. Further particulars regarding
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  • 123 2 Sub-Committee To Raise Funds The Malacca Welfare Regional Council has appointed the. following to serve in the Financial Subcommittee which will be entrusted with the work of devising ways and means of raising funds for the relief of the poor in the country:— Major J. S. McLintock
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  • 92 2 London, April 4. General Sir Miles Dempsey Commander-in-Chief of Allied Land Forces South East Asia held a conference of Allied commanders in Batavia to-day. The problem of the evacuation of Japanese troops from Java was discussed at the conference and also the evacuation of Allied forces
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  • 102 2 London, April 3. The Director General of UNRRA has appealed to the Greek government to share her responsibilities in relieving the situation in the country. He has accused the Greek government for not having fully assisted cases of destitution in the country for the sufferers were
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  • 61 2 The peace conference for drawing up treaties for the former satellites of the Axis will be drawn up in Paris on the 14th of this month, if all the participants at the conference arrive in the capital in time. The International Court of justice has been opened
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  • 89 2 Reuter. New Delhi, April 3. A Communist spokesman in Chungking has lodged a protest with the Kuomintang authorities that more Central government troops were being sent to Manchuria and North China than was originally agreed by the two parties in Chungking. Paris, April 1. Paul Baudoin,
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  • 103 2 —Reuter. New York, Apr. 2. After week-end talks her* British and United States governments, it is understood, have fully agreed to proceed with the discussion of the Soviet-Persian question when the Security Council meets in New York on Wednesday. Chairman of the Security
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  • 181 2 A DISCLAIMER (To The Editor, Straits Chronicle With reference to the publication “The Meng Seng Charitable Association, Free Medical Aid foi Poor”, which appeared in your paper dated March 29, 1946, 1 hasten hereby to disclaim all responsibility for its appearance u 1 the lay press,
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
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