The Straits Chronicle, 20 April 1946

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  • 12 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 182. MALACCA, SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1946. 1« fit*
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  • 768 1 hideous Civil Strife Raging In Many Areas: Greed And Ambition of A Handful Of Men A soripdcu New Delhi, April 20. oLKIt ih-Howard reporting from Nanking declaies that Generalissimo Chiang Kai Shek has made another impassioned appeal to the Chinese nation to ‘Come to
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 790 1 Speaking at the Indian League, London, Dr. Wellington Koo, Chinese Ambassador in Britain declared that neither India nor China can lead independent and isolated existences. He said that this war had brought India and China closer as never before and that the years of peace must be used
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  • 680 1 Settlement Within Sight For Indonesians” Sutan Sjahrir A rr Batavia, April 19. i a I ress conference in Batavia yesterday Sutan Sjahrir, Premier of the Indonesian republic, told new spaper men that comparative calm was existing throughout the country and they eagerly await the final decision of the Hague for
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  • 100 1 Reuter. London, Apr. 17. Transvaal Indians are ready to la linen a concerted and prolonged stiuggle, including passive re- Asiatic Unci v r !u I{l 11 lt: 18 Passed by the Soutli African Parliament. I his news reached London in «.i (a t 1 oni
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 117 2 Tie Sirai t b.onicle reliably learns that r. >.. •ty of goods have been ~ued by the B.D.U. to •>.!.(;. ..lei's and they are expect» <1 o •on the market f° r u public ai controlled prices. l' s t of i uods arc pretty long but
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  • 64 2 Information is required bv Captain E. I W. Read, of 7, Fori Road, Malacca, of persons who were tortured or beaten, or persons who witnessed such tortures, heatings, or executions performed hy Sgt.-Maj. (formerly Sgt.) BABA TOSHIO, .known to Malacca people as BABA SAN ol the Japanese Kempeilai.
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  • 168 2 Bombay Muslim Convicted Gafoor bin Mohamed, a Bom- bay Muslim, who is serving three .•months r.i., for misappropriation of jewellery, faced the charge of making a false report at Sungei Udang Police Station in connection with the same case. On pleading guilty to
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  • 131 2 Large Consignment Of Clothing Three lorry loads of clothing along with a small consignment of tinned food, being part of the •J supplies from the Australian and Indian Red Cross Societies, were conveyed to Malacca from Singa- pore by Capt. Drysdale, Chairman of
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  • 436 2 Reviving age-old traditions of friendship with India and China, distant Tibet recently sent out an eight-men Goodwill Mmsion to convey its appreciation on the magnificent part played by the two countries in defeating the Axis. After spending more than a month in India, during which the
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  • 58 2 A special mass memorial service in memory of Mr. Ong T eck Ghee, the late President, Mr. I.im Tai T ien, the late General Secretary, and other members of the above Association who were massacred during the Japanese occupation will be held at the Association
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  • 622 2 CHILLS! SPILLS! THRILLS! The curtain went up on the 11 i st day of the 4-day Cycle Meet, at the i ir.y Park yesterday with a mammoth crowd turning out to witness what promised to be a thrill-packed event of the Easter Season. Past and wouldbe champions from Singapore, Kuala
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  • 86 2 Impressive Procession At St. Peter’s Christian Churches of all denominations in Malacca observed Good Friday with due reverence and solemnity. The Roman Catholic Church of St. Peter conducted a very impressive procession in the traditional style, after the lapse of four years, which vns witnessed by thousands
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  • 174 2 —Reuter. Alfred Rosenberg, 53-year-old Russian-born Nazi who became the “high priest” of Hitler’s racial theories, entered the war crimes witness box to describe himself as an opponent of Nazi religious persecution. He said he never took part in the religious persecution and was even
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  • 121 2 -U.P. Tokyo, Apr. 17. Gen. Douglas MacArthur has flatly refused the Russian request to submit all directives to the Allied Council seven days before they are issued, saying that “no arbitrariness of procedure must be allowed to interfere with the prompt and orderly process of government
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  • 119 2 his healthy appearance.—Straits Times. Straits Times Corr: Ipoh, Apr. 17. After being held for seven weeks as hostage. Capt. R. B. Smart, an intelligence officer attached to the Punjab Regiment in the Kuala Kangsar area, is reported to have been returned by his captors described as
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  • 170 2 Reuter. London, Apr. 16. Britain supplied Russia with 5,218 tanks and 7,411 aircraft between October 1, 1941 and March 31, 1946. 1,388 of the tanks were from Canada, and 3,129 of the aircraft from the United States. The Prime Minister gave the figures in the
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  • 72 2 Straits Times. The death occurred in Baa Arecently of Mr. Hugh Bird, Counsellor to His May-?’ Legation in Bangkok. Mu bn who was horn in 1898, was pointed Counsellor ear;, year. Mr. Bird entered the TA'rConsular Service in 1921 aim most of his service
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 20 2 HARPER, GILFILLAN CO., LTD. HAVE THE PLEASE HE TO ANNOUNCE THE RE-OPENING OF THEIR OFFICE AT FIRST CROSS STREET, MALACCA.
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    • 126 2 AHMAD, TAIB BROS THE PREMIER MALAY PRfl;iSiON STORE 16, Wolferstan Road, Malacca Australian Cosmetics, Provision Food» Medicines. Hair Dy e> etc., are now avail aMe. Our second shipment expected nex in until. Special concession prices f 0 wholesalers. Cummunicate or pay a via* a to our shop. THE CITY PARK
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 109 2 NEW RIALTO Tonight Last Night at 2.30, 6.30 9.15 p.m. “PAH VVONGSO (MALAY TALKIE. 21st to 23rd April, 1946 FONG MOON PECK YOKE (Cantonese) Midnight Show Tonight at 12 in.n Midnight Show on 21st April “YUET LUEN” (Mandarin) CAPITOL THEATRE Tonight 20th April, 1946 at 3.00; 6.30 9.15 p.m. Deanna
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