The Straits Chronicle, 5 April 1946

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  • 12 1 The Straits Chronicle “No. 170. MALACCA, FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1946. i» eu
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  • 736 1 No Nationalist Question Is Difficult Of Solution If Parties Reciprocate Goodwill S Archibald Clark-Kerr, the British Special V y A in -J ava will ,eave for England by the nuddJe of April to report to Parliament on the progress of the Dutch-Indonesian talks.
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 635 1 The ceremonial installation of Sir Edward Gent K.C.M.G., D. 5.0., 0.8. E., M.C., as the first Governor of the Malayan Union was performed before a representative gathering in the Council Chamber at Air Headquarters, Kuala Lumpur, on Monday April 1. A grand function which should have been
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  • 724 1 U.N.O. READY TO FACE FACTS WITHOUT FEAR OR FAVOUR San Francisco, April 4. DRESIDENT Harry Truman making a special broadcast to the people of Russia exhorted them since the United Nations had won the war against the Axis it was for
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  • 91 1 Tokyo, April 4. The Kyodo news agency imports state thxit the 4-power concouncil has already arrived in Tokyo to start work. It is expected thxit General Douglas MacArthur will address this Council on Saturday 6th April his .Headquarters in Tokyo. 7 hen interviewed by an Associated
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  • 47 1 London, April 4. An Athens Reuter's dispatch declares that the British Ambassador in Greece met the Greek regent at his residence yesterday. The question of Greece returninj* to a monarchy was discussed by both the parties hut no full details are available.
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  • 69 1 Rome, April 4. It is reported from the Vatican that the Pope has been suddenly taken ill since last night. He was in bad health for the last two weeks and .his physicians hadr told him that he-ntust take a rest or be confined to bed for a
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  • 429 2  -  (BY ANAK MELAKA) Well the thing that everybody has been clamouring for has cornel- You know what I mean! Certainly the civil government! Brigadiers and colonels, captain and majors will have to put away their pips and uniforms and be- come plain Mr. again. With the uguKiiug
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  • 795 2 MR. P. G. PAMADASA THh story of the arrest, shameful mock trial, condemnation, and execution of Mr. I\ G. Pamadasa will be taken as sufficiently well known by now and will not be repeated here. Shortly after the event,
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  • 151 2 Apart from a very few who are wearing white bands around their caps apparently protesting against the Malayan Union, the general reaction of the Malays here is calm and undemonstrative. Inch© Mohd. Mustaza, Representative of the Malay Nationalist Party Malaya, Malacca Branch, told the Straits
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  • 78 2 An interesting game of Hockey will be played on Sunday, 7th instant, on the Banda Hilir English School ground, between the 24 I.G.H. and the Eurasian Association (5 men and 6 ladies each side) Bully-off at 5 p.m. Ihe E. A. will be represented by the following: J.
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  • 263 2 Malacca, April 5. I do not understand why the prosecution has been wasting my time and your Honour’s time in prosecuting this case. There is no cast to meet,” declared Mr. S. Jayaswal defending counsel for Choo Keng Kuan proprietor of Cafe Seven. Choo
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  • 76 2 Local Entertainment Broadcasts 6th April (Sat.): 1830 to 1910 hrs.—Malay Kronchongs Lagu2 Extra by Chaya Bulan Minstrel Party (Broadcast from Studio). 6th April (Sat.): 2200 to 2230 hrs.—Dance Music by Billy Hok and Band. Relayed from Capitol C ftbsrGt 7th April (Sun.): 2000 to 2015 l|rs. —Cantonese Selections
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  • 131 2 At a recent meeting of the Malacca Estate Asiatic Staffs Association, at Alor Gajah, Mr. C. P. R, the president into the mĕnibĕrs that the parent body of this Association is now considering whether this body can be registered under the projected Trades Union.
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  • 74 2 Malacca, Apr. o. Arrangements are being made by the Government to send destitute Ceylonese in the country back to Ceylon by steamer which is scheduled to leave Singapore on the 19th April, 1946. Destitute Ceylonese in Malacca who wish to return to Ceylon should apply to the Chairman
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  • 36 2 Malacca, April 5. The collaboration inquirj against Dominic, once a wiremar. working with the Japanese electrical company and at the same time an informer to the Japangestapo was postponed another week for inquiry.
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  • 127 2 London, Apr. 4. The Burmese government has announced that plans are afoot in the country to help India ii her present crisis of food shortage. The Minister for Agriculture has asked the Burmese peasants and farmers to increase production and not to leave any land
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  • 55 2 Mr. A. W. Frisby, Director o 7 Education, is expected here tomorrow evening and a meeting oi Rotarians has been arranged a; the Malacca Club at 8 p.m. when a dinner will be given in his honour. Mr. Frisby was formerly a President
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  • 59 2 ACKNOWLEDGMENT Mrs. Lee Tan Henry, Mr. Tan San Hong, Tan Hock Lin and family of the late Mr. L. T. Henry wish to thank all relatives and friends who kindly sent josspapers, scrolls, caskets, wreaths, seng-lays, rendered services, paid night visits, lent cars and attended the funeral of Mr. Lee
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    • 164 2 Tin- Malacca Road Transport Co., Ltd., (.11 course of io- malion) Notice is h.-ciy given to ail operators of iorty vehicles carry- ing on haulage business in the settlement of Malacca in Dcc ni- ber, 1941 to join if they so desire *he above ompany by forvvarii ing their applications
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    • 42 2 AHMAD, TAID BROS. THE PREMIER MALAY PSCdSiOK STORE 16, Wolferstan Road, Malacca. Australian Cosmetics, Provision Foods Medicines, Hair Dye etc., are now available, Our >econd shipment expected next month. Special concession prices for wholesalers. Cummanicate or pay a visl: to our shop.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 160 2 THE CITY PARK SUN OPEN-AIR TALKIES 4th to 6th April, 1946. By popular demand A Columbia Serial “The Green Archer” (Chaps. l-7> CITY OPEN-AIR TALKIES 3rd to 6th April, 1946 “SOU TAI LEONG” (ContoneseH CANTONESE WAYANG CABARET AND RONGGENG VENUS REVUE NEW RIALTO Tonight till 6th April, 1946 at 2.30,
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