The Straits Chronicle, 24 April 1946

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  • 12 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 185. MALACCA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1946. 1# eta
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  • 822 1 Constitution Will Respect Various Customs And Ensure Minority Rights Sttt axt ci New Delhi, April 24. l ld corres P<>ndents in Batavia comp ihX\ the Indonesian government will welstkntion» l ntl f British and American connJental aWye^, he drawin S “P of the
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 720 1 “A contented heart is a continual feast says Keats in one of his reflective poems; but to the prosaic mind of the mere man-in-the-street, a contented heart proceeds from a contented stomach. Even the most saintly disposed person will rather plump for a crust of bread, when
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  • 792 1 GOVERNMENT HELPLESS IN FACE OF domestic Foreign problems: T London, Apr. 23. HE French Socialist Minister, Pierre Dupont, wh o was in the De Gaulle Cabinet and who recently resigned from the Gouin Cabinet warned the French nation from going left steadily.
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  • 216 1 Sponsored by the Chinese Chamber of Commerce an elaborate programme is being planned for welcoming the Chinese Consul General Singapore (Dr. Wu Paak Shing) who is expected to arrive here on April 29, 1946. At a recent meeting of the Reception Committee set up for
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 54 2 According to SEAC,” Dr. Erik Chisholm, conductor of the Singapore Symphony Orchestra, who has made so many popular appearances at the Victoria Memorial Hall, recently made his last appearance, prior to taking an appointment in Cape Town. His last programme included Elgar’s Wand of Youth Suite and
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  • 446 2  -  (B Y ANAK P,II<:i.Ai:A > <1 rr 1 j L (x J n '[Uoia tor tm» Icj Ol t 1 ype is finish ;d ;,u.l no more <. n be issued.” This war, on- of the statements male by the j Municipal prosecuting offk.gr in Court in
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  • 116 2 Captain Frank Spencer, who came to India with ENSA in 1943, and who accepted an invitation as guest conductor at the Bombay Choral and Philharmonic Society’s concert in the Sir Cowasjee Jehangir Hall, will shortly be on his way to England, hoping to continue his musical career.
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  • 276 2 Counsel's Plea For Mitigation An English-speaking youth named I.to See Kok who was attending one of the Malacca Schools in 1941 found himself in trouble when be was detained by Detective No. 10 at Bunga Raya Road on April 13, 1946, while carrying three cases
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  • 91 2 London, Apr. 23. British patrol boats in Java waters intercepted more than twelve native sailing boats who were attempting to smuggle arms and ammunition to Sumatra and Borneo. The announcement from Allied Headquarters read that these craft had reportedly carried arms and ammunition to Sumatra and
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  • 95 2 London, Apr. 23. Reuter’s reports from Calcutta state that more than five hundred Hindus and Muslims clashed in the suburbs of Calcutta late last evening. It is further learned that the clash arose out of an altercation after a temple service where large numbers of Muslims
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  • 258 2 an Aid Of Malayan Welfare Fund A thrilling card ot six bouts have been definitely fixed for the target date April 26, 1946, u\ 8.30 n m. at the City Park, in aid e. iUe Malayan Welfare Fund. r l he programme comprises four bouts for
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  • 119 2 The remains of hundreds of Chinese which are scattered throughout Malacca State as a result of the brutality of the Japanese, will be exhumed in the near future and interred in a central grave with a suitable monument erected in their memory. A special
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  • 82 2 A number of ENSA artistes were among a distinguished gathering of guests at a party given 111 Calcutta by British Distributors (India) Ltd., and the Eagle-Lion’s Second Anniversary those present at the gathering l V OMnnv!! lbei S of CALLING LONDON and “WHAT CHEER”.
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  • 99 2 In a one day’s cricket match played on Easter Sunday the Malacca Indians defeated the Rest captained by Tam Kong Chee by only 2 runs. The Rest went to bat after winning the toss and compiled 126, Tam Kong Yee contributing 46 runs. The
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 467 2 I \(F' i'K si .1 -that cut ■,i Ji vi- refused to register th and rice card numb* r < >i who arc desirous of ob .lin ng fair ration of bread. offee shops are licit hy warned that if they refuse to at cept registration, theij- lie; nets will
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 58 2 Radio Malaya—Malacca 279 .Metres—lo7s K/cs. LOCAL ENTERTAINMENT BROADCASTS 24th April (Wednesday): 1830 to 1900 hrs.—“ Suara dari Djawa.” 2000 to 2015 hrs.—Cantonese Selections (R). 2015 to 2045 hrs.—“ Half-an-hour at the Silver Palace .>~.«A elaj ed from City Park. 2i>th April (Thursday): to 2130 hrs.—Hindustani rum Hits (Records) presented by
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    • 160 2 THE CITY PAR;'SUN OPEN-AIR TALK Is j 22,:d to 24th April, 1946 Universal Production preser “BADLANDS OP DAKOTA’ Starring Richard Dix, Robert Stack and Ann Rutherford j A Dramatic Saga of early roar'», ■’UK Rookie AiwiS i hri!ling Romance!’ CITY OPEN-AIR TALKIES 23rd to 26th April, 5? KAM SIONG THEAM
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