The Straits Chronicle, 17 April 1946

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  • 12 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 180. MALACCA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1946. 10 e*g.
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  • 967 1 No War-Mongering Speech But A Warning: Russians Greatest Threat To World Peace u' New D el hi, April 17. gPEAKING at San Francisco to American Legionnaires and returned service men from the various lighting fronts of the world, Mr. Cordell Hull declared,
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 689 1 The Vice-chancellor of the University of Ceylon, Dr. Ivor Jennings, pressed home the urgency of going ahead with the University scheme at a meeting of the Committee of the Board of Ministers on post-war problems. As a result the offices of the Governor were to be enlisted
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  • 761 1 DIFFICULT TO CHANGE JAPANESE CONCEPTS: FEUDAL LORDS STILL WIELD POWER London, Apr. lfi. C° MING wa^e of hardly eight months of capitulation the Japanese general elections give rise to sceptical misgivings in the minds of many a man and observer who knows Japan for her
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  • 28 1 1 here will he no issue of the Straits Chronicle on GOOD FRIDAY, hut publication will be resumed on Saturday, the following day.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 90 2 Services For Eastertide GOOD FRIDAY 8.00 a.m. Matins, Litany and Ante-Communion (in English) 9.30 a.m. Matins, Intercession and Sermon (in Chinese); 10.30 a.m. Matins, Intercession and Sermon (in Tamil). HOLY SATURDAY 5.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon (in English). EASTER DAY 7.15 a.m. Holy Communion (in English) 8.00
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  • 330 2 10 Persons Rou::d O ver Seven Ch'ne.se an-i > Malays were bound o* <*■ for mx months to keep fh<> pea**:* in one surety of $2OO each at »’.e Jasin Court yesterday in connection with the disturbances which took place at Selandar Village* on
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  • 32 2 Belgrade, Apr. 14. The Yugoslav Government has decided to Dr. Jose Giral’s Spanish Republican Government in exile as the sole legitimate Spanish Government, it is learned here to-day.—Reuter.
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  • 123 2 New Delhi, Apr. IG. Reuter’s correspondent in Bombay reports that another attempt was made to attack Jinnah while he was getting out of his residence in his car. A large number of Muslim students gathered outside his house and demonstrated and shouted, “If you want
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  • 145 2 Washington, April 36. The U.S-. Secretary ot State, Mi*. .1 Lines Byrnes to'd c- xt< sf < n;'■ r 3 k;u the stu c. s pi t.he forthcoming taiks in Paris between th( Foreign Ministers of Hk Four Big Powers depends on the amount of frankness that
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  • 123 2 F/Lt. C.L.F. (Jimmy) Talalla, who received the D.F.C. and bar for courageous action in air combat over Germany in 1943, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Talalla of Kuala Lumpur. He has had many thrilling adventures and miraculous escapes. On one occasion when he was
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  • 67 2 .—Reuter. London, Apr. 15. Existence of an atomic research station run by German scientists at the Spanish village of Por-* tugalete, five miles from Bilbao, is reported by Derk Kartun, the communist Daily Worker’s special correspondent, in a despatch from Paris. Kartun says that
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  • 851 2 A DIFFICULT RECORD (To 'lhe Editor, Straits Chronicle) Many a man in Malaya in j January 1942 began to keep a record of ihe daily events happening from hour to hour and day to day in Malaya as far as he knew either from his own
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  • 91 2 Cairo, April 16. At a special session of the Egyptian Parliament the Egyptians declared that any thought of revising the Anglo-Egyptian Treaty must be preceded by the complete withdrawal of all British forces in the country. As long as the British remained in Egypt
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 160 2 THE CITY PARK SUN OPEN-AIR TALKIES 16th to 18th April, 1946 1v.K.0. Radio presents BROADWAY LOVELIEST MUSICAL COMECi “TOO MANY GIRLS” with Lucille Ball Richard Carlsot CITY OPEN-AIR TALKIES 15th to 18th April, 1946 “LOH THONG SOH PAR” (Cantonese' CANTONESE WAYANG CABARET AND RONGGENG VENUS REVUE Cycle Meet on 19,
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