The Straits Chronicle, 12 April 1946

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  • 12 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 176. MALACCA, FRIDAY, APRIL 12. 1916. 1# etfc
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  • 764 1 Menace To Security Of Europe: Franco Laughs At Democracies New Delhi, April 12. ‘'jpHE existence of the Franco regime is a potential menace to the peace and security of Europe and at the same time it is a standing insult to Europe which
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 629 1 The New Delhi correspondent of the Sunday newspaper, “Observer” in a despatch wails that the situation in which the British Cabinet Delegation to India and their colleague, the Viceroy find themselves is aptly described as “four men in a fix”. The correspondent adds:— Throughout the
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  • 740 1 “Sino-Indian Friendship Must Be Energetically Fostered” Koo GOOD NEIGHBOURS MUST WORK FOR MUTUAL WELFARE London, April 11. CPEAKING at the Indian League Dr. Wellington Koo, Chinese Ambassador in London declared that the time had arrived that neither India nor China can lead independent and isolated existences. He said that this
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  • 54 1 London, Apr. 11. Ihe Annamese independent kingdom has granted an amnesty to all political prisoners who had identified themselves with the Japanese. These prisoners had actively collaborated with the Japanese military authorities and in certa n cases they had been instrumental in the arrest ami confinement
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  • 81 1 London, Apr. 11. 1 he Uruguayan government has issued an order to all Japanese in the country to leave by a Government shin that will take them back to Japan. The Minister for the Interior in a statement declared, “We do not want any more Japanese, Germans
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 160 2 Major K. Nankivtll .mad of the P.W.D. department since the reeccupation has been transferred to Seremban to take up a higherexecutive appointment in the P.W.I). there. It is learned that Mr. O. L. Stephens has succeeded him as Senior Executive Engineer in Malacca. Major K.
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  • 171 2 The ceremonial reopening of the Jasin Tamil School took place at Chin Chin Road, Jasin, before a large gathering of all communities on Monday, April 8. SEND-OFF FOR MR. YARDHMAN Mr. Jagajivan Vardhman who declared the school open, was later entertained to a tea-party at
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  • 132 2 It has been decided to send a combined Malayan Detachment representing both the Union and Singapore to take part in the Victory Parade which is to be held in London on the Bth June. It is understood that the Malayan Detachment will include representatives of the
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  • 552 2 Preparation Of The Plots Prepare plots properly—the four main points to remember are: 1. Destruction of weeds. 2. Adequate manure. 3. Make the soil line and loose. 4. Prevent soil erosion. Remember the word D.A.M.P.” Clear the site of all jungle growth, trees, weeds, etc., and burn
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  • 252 2 Nomination Of Indian Member (CONTRIBUTED) A public meeting of Indians was held at the Malacca Indian Association premises in connection with the nomination of an Indian Councillor for the local Municipality. dij following names were proposed and seconded. Mr. S. Shunmugam, Dr. Packiam and Mr. C. P.
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  • 157 2 Estate Conductor Convicted At Jasin Court An incident which took place during the Jap regime had its sequel in the Jasin Court before Major D. W. Cooke when T. N. Rajah, Conductor, Jasin Estate, claimed trial on the charge of unlawfully retaining stolen property, namely a
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  • 127 2 SWIMMING POOL (To The Editor, Straits Chronicle) Now that the Easter Holidays are drawing near and for the moment we are free to enjoy ourselves revelling in the beautiful sunshine can’t the authorities do something to the Swimming Pool, so that we students can indulge in
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  • 91 2 Malacca, Apr. 13# P. C. Dominic who was brought up again before Major W. Finlay Anderson will have his case heard by the Superior Court after a charge had been framed by the Prosecuting Counsel Mr. C. S. Jayaswal. There will be no
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  • 111 2 A number of Chinese who had erected unauthorized temporary sheds and who had been carrying on business without the authority of the Municipality were brought up before Major W. Finlay Anderson and fines of fifty dollars were imposed on them. A mandatory order was then made to demolish
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  • 22 2 The 24 I.G.H. Athletic Sports fixed for 19 April, 1946, have h pell postponed to a later date.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 471 2 NOTICE NO. 3 Eli i WATERS 1. In i v the powers t'onfen d i n i by Section 4(1 (a) or t lit 'rice Control Proclamation, d of all other power. me enabling, I, the Asst. Price Controller. Region No. 5IWalacca, hereby order that no person shall sell or
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    • 125 2 AHMAD, TAIB BROS, THE PREMIER MALAY PRO/ISION STORE 16, Wolferstan Road, Malacca Australmn Cosmetics, Provision Fo> Medicines, Hair Dye etc., are now avail able. Our second shipment expected nex* month. Special concession prices fowholesalers. Cummunicate or pay a v is to our shop. MUTUAL PROVIDENT ASSOCIATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 165 2 THE CITY PARK SUN OPEN-AIR 10th to 12th April, 1946 PAUL MUNI’S CHARACTERISTIC TRIUMPH in “HUDSON BAY” with Gene Tierney CITY OPEN-AIR TALKIE& 11th to 14th April, 1946 SUNG TONG HIONG MA (Cantonese CANTONESE WAYANG CABARET AND RONGGENG VENUS REVUE MIDGET GOLF grand opening 15TH APR NEW RIALTO Tonight till
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