The Straits Chronicle, 23 April 1946

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  • 12 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 184. MALACCA, TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1946. 1# efcj,
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  • 806 1 Question Of Pakistan Must Be Settled By The Congress And Muslims T New Delhi, April 23. A j mmums t rally in Birmingham in preparami) 0 J f I r the May Da y celebrations a Communist 1 ill l the gathering
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 768 1 the recriminations and accusations levelled at Spain in recent weeks by France, Poland and more recently Rumania are increasing in volume and asperity. From the welter of surmises, conjectures, insinuations and halftruths it was difficult indeed to get a correct picture of the real state of affairs
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  • 722 1 UNCOMFORTABLE AT PROSPECTS OF FUTURE CONCORD AND AMITY: London, Apr. 22. CPEAKING from the 8.8. C. last night Mr. Wickham Steed, the British political commentator on world affairs declared, “As the months of victory drift by many a nation has become uncomfortable at
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  • 71 1 Information is required tjy Captain E. L. W. Read, of 7, FoK 5 Road, Malacca, of persons who were tortured or beaten, or per- sons who wilnes ed such tortures, beatings, or executions performed, by Sgt.-Mnj. (formerly Sgt.) BABA TOSHIO, known to Malacca people a i
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 38 2 The Ail Muslim Welfare Association avenged their defeat in football by trouncing the Kajang Malays by two goals to nil in a sprightly game of hockey played on the Banda Ililir English School ground on Sunday morning.
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  • 630 2 Prizes Distributed To Winners Malacca, Apr. 23. A record crowd tinned out to see the curtain falling on the last day of the Malacca Cycling Carnival organized by the management of the City Park. The weather, that fickle maiden, remained good throughout the period and the track
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  • 331 2 Co* GdCi u if dinl.*!C Verdict’ The circumstances into the death of a t>v.j and a tau year out x uipmo boy named o. r lancisco whose uead uouy wus round on t.ie seasnore at Hilir, were inquired into by Major IVi. vV. i’liuay ruiderson m
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  • 72 2 The Magistrates Court reopening after the Easter holidays this morning had a long list of cases under minor offences for disposal. Major M. W. Finlay Anderson had a busy time and practically the whole morning was taken up in dealing with cases of hawking without a licence,
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  • 87 2 The following seven candidates have been selected by the Managing Committee of the Malacca Indian Association as eligible for the above Scholarship for the year 1946: I). Parasuram (Tranquerah English School), Manivasagam (Banda Hilir English School), Christopher Dawson (St. Francis Institution), Alfred Arthur (Anglo Chinese School), Theresammal (French
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  • 31 2 j, R l e *7 pec ml Magistrate, Major •I lL ,7 Rintoul > L scheduled to mt in Malacca on Anril 26, 1946, to deal with specially listed cases.
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  • 119 2 The X-Keys Relief Concert organised by the Regional V* elf are Committee in aid of the Malayan Welfare Fund was a roaring success both from the point of entertainment and collections. The hall was filled to capacity and the various items on the programme were gone through
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  • 83 2 London, Apr. 22. According to an interim report sent by the Burmese government it is learned that the rehabilitation of Burma side by side with the reconstruction of the country has been going on rapidly, All the former civilian hospitals are now functioning with visiting hospitals
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  • 360 2 Malay Commissioner (To The Editor, Straits Chronicle) Your correspondent “A Member” misinterprets the substance stressed by ‘‘Rate Payer”. The Malay Union is confined to the interests of “pure” Malays residing outside municipal areas and does not therefore fully represent the property owners who are excluded from
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 476 2 GOVERNMENT I NOTH ICATION Tenders will be received at the P.W.D. Malacca, up t noon of the 29th April, 3'’ I<>. !'•>.■ .h following works:The supply of broken granite for Central, Sungei Baru, A lor Gajah, Jasin, Merlimau am! Selandar Divisions for the period Ist May, 1940 to 30th April,
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 163 2 THE CITY PARK SUN OPEN-AIR TALKIE r 22nd to 24th April, 194 C Universal Production present* “BADLANDS OF DAKOTA’ Starring Richard Dix, Robert Stack and Ann Rutherford. A Dramatic Saga of earlv roaring guns rule. Reckless Adventure Thrilling Romance:’ CITY OPEN-AIR TALKIES 23rd to 26th April, 194 C KAM SI
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