The Straits Chronicle, 8 April 1946
1946-04-08
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Title Section11 1946-04-08 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 172. MALACCA, MONDAY, APRII. 8, 194(5. rt»>11 words
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856 1946-04-08 1 Expediting Of Measures Of SelfGovernment For India Prompted By Various Causes m New Delhi, April 8. Abdul Khalam Azad, President of the Indian National Congress, at a Press interview with foreign correspondents declared that the Congress party in particular was satisfied856 words
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EDITORIAL
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Article777 1946-04-08 1 Despite the boycott, protest and other demonstrations by the Sultans of the Malay States with the obvious backing of their subjects, it is authoritatively learnt that the Home Government is prepared to proceed with the plan. Mr. Creech-Jones, Under-Secretary for the Colonies, instead of giving the slightest impression777 words
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1350 1946-04-08 1 MR. FRISBY’S STIRRING AND THOUGHTPROVOKING ADDRESS JET us work now, all of us, not only Rotarians, 1-1 but others in making the world fit for the children so that we can look back and see the widened glimpse through the arch formed of our best1,350 words
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Advertisement21 1946-04-08 1 M. SALEH CO. j Dub«sbees, Ship Chandlers j Ship Suppliers. Contractors, Commission Agents and Stevedores, IS, WOLFEBSTAH ROAD. MALACCA. Phone 146.21 words
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Advertisement24 1946-04-08 1 BLUE BIRD PROVISION CO. (Military Suppliers) j 153, Wolferstan Road, Phone 11(5. Malacca. (Fresh Food) Contractors for 386 I.S.S. A: 24 I.(ML Malacca. j24 words
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Article186 1946-04-08 2 The attention of Mr. Creech Jones, Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies, has been l-awn to a statement attributed to him liy a Reuter correspondedr m l published in the Press on 2"d April. The facts are that during a conversation with this correspondent, in the course of186 words
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51 1946-04-08 2 London, Apr 7. The Asiatic Land Tenure Bill has passed its third reading in the Union Parliament and thereby becomes law. Field arshal Smuts commenting on t new law declared that it was -ouch ■for the Indians as for the Africans that this Bill was51 words
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586 1946-04-08 2 SOVIET PRESSURE SEEN REMIND ACTION London, April 7. DEUTER’S reports from the British capital state that Rumania, Bulgaria and other Balkan countries have finally severed diplomatic relations with Franco Spain. It is believed that this has been brought about by the indirect pressure of586 words
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Article72 1946-04-08 2 Monday, 8 April Hockey: 24 I.G.H. vs. Indian Assn. (B.H.E.S. Ground). Tuesday, 9 April Football: City Park vs. Medicals (M.C. Ground). C.A. Police vs. Banda Kaba (Police Depot Ground). Thursday, 11 April Football: M.C.R.C. vs. 24 I.G.H. (M.C. Ground). Friday, 12 April Hockey: C.A. Police vs 24 IG.H.72 words
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Article68 1946-04-08 2 For Week-ending Sunday, 7 Apr. Football: 136 Field Regt. beat Sports Committee’s XI 4—o M.C.R.C. beat Muslims.. 3—o 24 I.G.H. beat Medicals 2—o 24 I.G.H. beat Muslims.. 5—2 Hockey: Banda Kaba beat 24 I.G.H. 3—l 24 I.G.H. Mixed drew with Eurasians Mixed I—l Cricket: Malacca Nondescripts drew68 words
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Article126 1946-04-08 2 TAMPIN XI DRAW WITH LOCAL XI In a two innings cricket played at the Malacca Club padang yesterday, the Tampin XI drew with the Malacca Nondescripts. Winning the toss, the Nondescripts went in to bat, knocking up a creditable 9 after a very bad start when they were 3126 words
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59 1946-04-08 2 Tinned provisions were distributed to 500 destitutes by the Malacca Indian Association during the second half of last month, according to Relief Secretary Mr. Rajaratnam. Shirts, pants, undearv ear, hair brushes etc., from the Australian Red Cross supplies are being distributed now and the59 words
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Article159 1946-04-08 2 Malacca, Apr. 8. In an interview with the representative of the Straits Chronicle Major P. R. Bond of the local Police, declared that two more robbers will be banished from the State as soon as they have served their prison sentences in the State. The two robbers,159 words
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Article39 1946-04-08 2 Malacca, Apr. 8. Cecil Beins who was committed to stand trial by a Superior Court was opposed bail in the District Court today by Major T. R. Blackman sitting as Presiding Officer. Hearing was postponed indefinitely.39 words
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Article102 1946-04-08 2 Tokyo, Apr. 6. All United States Fifth Air Force personnel at Chofu airfield, 15 miles west of Tokyo, have been put on a 24-hour armed alert as the result of what is believed to be the first case of organised Japanese sabotage against Allied occupation forces.102 words
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Obituary34 1946-04-08 2 OBITUARY Goh Chin Watt age 69 year.passed away peacefully at his residence No. 58, Banda Hilir, Malacca on 6.4.46. Funeral will take place on 10.4.46 at 12 noon Deeply regretted. Singapore papers please copy.34 words
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Advertisement305 1946-04-08 2 NOTICE WHEAT FLOUR RATION The public re informed that there will L u unction i. the wheat itoui ration on account of the issue of bread. This should a»i«. v tears exp esscd in certain circi s that a cut in the wheat Hour ration is <•' *nj)lated. C. K.305 words
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Advertisement42 1946-04-08 2 AHMAD, TAIB BROS. THE PREMIER MALAY PROVISION STORE 16, Wolferstan Road, Malacca. Auatralian Cosmetics. Provision Foods Medicines, Hair Dye etc., are now avail able. Our second shipment expected ne\month. Special concession prices for wholesalers. Cummunicate or pay a visit to our shop.42 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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