The Straits Chronicle, 22 April 1946
1946-04-22
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Title Section11 1946-04-22 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 183. MALACCA, MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1916. >• rt*11 words
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774 1946-04-22 1 Bent On Ousting Franco Regime: British Attitude Comes As Surprise New Delhi, April 22. THE Polish spokesman for the Polish delegation at the U.N.O. body in New York declared that his government had cabled their protest to the Government of774 words
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EDITORIAL
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Article391 1946-04-22 1 The problem of increasing livestock is interwoven with the ‘grow-more-food’ drive for the former is to a considerable extent governed by the food situation. There is a divergence of opinion whether the importation of cattle from other countries could remedy the situation in the face of the fact as391 words
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Article109 1946-04-22 1 .—Reuter. Washington, Apr. 19. The U.S. Secretary of State, Mr. James Byrnes, has invited k si a for negotiations with the U Ted States on “a number of ecoi; mic matters covering a tvi'i; field,” the State Department sp l 1 an said today. The pokesman did not.—Reuter. - 109 words
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Article141 1946-04-22 1 Melbourne, Apr. 21. Several scores of Australian militia men are returning from their retreats in the jungle in New Guinea and other areas in the smith Pacific, This announcement was made by the Australian War Department which declared that many of the soldiers who were believed to141 words
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766 1946-04-22 1 IN MEMORY OF PAST PRESIDENT AND MEMBERS WHO FELL VICTIMS A GRAND Memorial Service in memory of the late President Mr. Ong Teck Ghee, the late General Secretary Mr. Lim Tai Tien, and other members of the Meng Seng Charitable Association who were766 words
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Article151 1946-04-22 1 .—Reuter. Tokyo, Apr. 20. The former Japanese Premier, Hideki Tojo, and other major war criminal suspects will be indicted on Wednesday, Apr. 24, it was learned today. Tojo’s chief counsel said that his client will get a fairer trial before the tribunal than under.—Reuter. - 151 words
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Advertisement21 1946-04-22 1 M. SALEH CO. iab**hees, Ship Chandler* k Ship Suppliers, «tractors, Commis*ion Agents and Stevedores. REMOVED TO 82, TRANQUERAH PANTEI I, MALACCA21 words
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Advertisement21 1946-04-22 1 BLUE BIRD PROVISION CO. (Military Suppliers) 153, Wolferstan Road. Phone 116. Malacca. (Fresh Food) Contractors for 386 1.5.8. 24 I.G.H. Malacca.21 words
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168 1946-04-22 2 1 lie Kheng Lt-ong liuay organised a giand procession on Saturday night, A pril 20, when two beautiful KIOHS,” one with Diety Kong 'leek Choon Ong < Siong Konrt and the other with -’°h I'm Hood Chor accompanied *>y about three hundred persons mostly consisting168 words
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Article130 1946-04-22 2 Rome, Apr. 21. Contrary to the common belief that many of the Italian cities and towns were starving an UNRRA special investigator returning to London after a toutdeclared that many Italian cities could still afford chicken and wine and that the Italians contemptuously refused to130 words
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705 1946-04-22 2 INCURRING SUSPICION AND CONTEMPT OF GOVERNMENT AND PEOPLE A Tokyo, April 21. T a Press conference in Tokyo, General George Marshall, U.S. Special Envoy to China told newsmen that he did not expect the Communists to break their word given both to him and705 words
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Article85 1946-04-22 2 Monday, 22 April. Football: 24 I.G.H. vs. Indian Assn. (M.C. Ground). Hockey: 4 Ind. Mob. Wksps. vs. Muslims (B.H.E.S. Ground). Tuesday, 23 April. Hockey: 24 I.G.H. Inter-Team Match (B.H.E.S. Ground). Wednesday, 24 April. Football: 4 Ind. Mob. Wksps. vs. M.C. R.C. (M.C. Ground). Hockey: C.A. Police vs. Medicals85 words
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Article47 1946-04-22 2 For Week-ending Sunday, 21 Apr. t ootball: 4 Ind. Mob. Wksps. drew with City Park i__i Kajang Malays beat Malacca Muslims 2 1 C.A. Police beat Medicals I—o Hockey: 4 Ind. Mob. Wksps. beat Indian Assn. > g q Malacca Muslims beat Kajang Malays 2—o47 words
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419 1946-04-22 2 2nd 3rd DAY CYCLE MEETS Final Day Today Malacca, Apr. 22. The second and third days of the cycle meet at the City Park was replete with thrills as usual. T he second meet held on the 20th ot April was run on sloppy ground and the weather too was419 words
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Article309 1946-04-22 2 Narrow Victory For Visitors I he charity football match played by the All Muslim Welfare Association against the Kajang Malays in aid of Funeral and Relief Funds, resulted in a narrow victory for the visitors by two goals 10 one in a well fought game on the309 words
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125 1946-04-22 2 Smuggling Between Sumatra Malaya —Reuter. Batavia, Apr. 20. The existence of extensive smuggling between Sumatra and Malaya was revealed by the Indonesian Defence Minister, Dr. Amir Sjarifoedin, who recently returned from a tour of Sumatra at a press conference. Dr. Sjarifoedin said the food situation in Sumatra was not bad—Reuter. - 125 words
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Advertisement214 1946-04-22 2 CROSS KEYS CONCERT The relief concert to be held by the Cross-Keys Unit at the Royalty Theatre, Tranquerah will he held at the Malacca Club instead at 8.30 p.m. toiiigiti. The concert is being 1 held for the collection of funds for the Malayan Welfare Fund and it is hoped214 words
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Advertisement36 1946-04-22 2 FOR SALE FOR SALE as a going concern a well established Wholesale Import and Export Mercantile Firm complete with goodwill. Only principals need apply in confidence to Box No. 8, care of The Straits Chi’onicle, Malacca.36 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous159 1946-04-22 2 THE CITY PARK SUN OPEN-AIR TALKIES 22nd to 24th April, 1946 Universal Production presents “BADLANDS OF DAKOTA Starring Richard Dix, Robert Stack and Ann Rutherford. A Dramatic Saga of early roaring guns rule. Reckless Adventure!! Thrilling Romance! CITY OPEN-AIR TALKIES 19-22 Apr. “TAI LEONG AH TAU XOON CANTONESE WAYANG CABARET159 words
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