The Straits Chronicle, 25 April 1946

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  • 12 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 186. MALACCA, THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1916. 1* ct*
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  • 817 1 Congress Accused Of Misrepresentation: Recalls Hindu Injustice To Muslims Tur r» i New Delhi, April 25. E President of the All-India Muslim League, StaflWrf h^ m med A,l lin r nah after his talks with Sir n iu* an( Lord Pethick-Lawrence in
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 664 1 Paying through the nose has been the order of the day hitherto. Malacca residents have been repeatedly complaining that every time they get their electric bill it gives them a real electric shock. There appears to be some justification for this grouse. The charge of thirty three cents per
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  • 831 1 “Turkey Will Fight If Threatened Or Attacked” -War Minister RUSSIAN TREATMENT OF PERSIANS WILL BE REMEMBERED Ankarra, Apr. 24. THE Turkish nation is fully prepared to light any nation or a combination of nations if they ever threaten or attack the sovereignty of our country,” declared the Turkish War Minister
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 163 2 “I.AUGH AWHILE” is at: i r-'ning strong, and have ha* many adventures in the past four wee This Company was a reformed show with the originals, ALEC IIALLS, MURIEL AMBLER, HELEN BROTHERS, and GEORGE GOMEL; with additions from E.N.S.A.’s “MUSK’ HATH CHARMS of MARK PR
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  • 128 2 Three years ago, at Euston, one of London’s great railway terminii, a nurse looked frantically for a seat in a crowded railway carriage. Travelling Northwards on that train were members of the noted Bomber Command Band, and seeing the lady’s plight, accommodated her
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  • 287 2 We are advised by the Manager, S.D.U., that supplies of the following items, have been distributed to wholesalers and is now on sale to the public at prices shown:— Price to Price to Retailer Consumer Chillies dried $75.60 p. picul .84 p. katty Coriander seed 00.95 .05
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  • 275 2 (By an Army Observer) Ski-ieto. of more thru one hundred prLoners-t.f war and civilians have been found in the >al hunker- or the Dutch .hip, Uncial Michaels,” which d: eked in Macassar recently. The coal was loaded in Pamarinda, Dutch Borneo. A Korean doctor
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  • 242 2 Mr. T. W. Doyle is now the new Agent of the Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation, Malacca, succeeding Mr. G. B. Tytler who has gone to Singapore. Mr. Doyle was in Johore Bharu during the outbreak of the war in 1941, and was interned in Singapore throughout the Japanese occupation.
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  • 43 2 The Straits Chronicle is reliably imo’-med that the Chief Justic-* of the Malayan Union, 11 v Honourable Mr. H. C. YVillan wiH be arriving in Malacca on a visit of the local Courts, on Saturday the 27th April 1946.
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  • 180 2 Sime Darby Co. Gets Into Gear Again FORMER MANAGER BACK The process of .rc-organitjiqg Messrs. Sime Darby Co., Ltd., s now going on in full swing and almost all the estates controlled by this company have started functioning. Some of the European staff who returned from home last week are:
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  • 124 2 Intending competitors are kindly requested to send in their entries for the Athletic Sports Contest to be heiu in aid of the Malayan Welfare Fund on the Malacca Club ground on Sunday, 5 May, 1946, to any member of the Contest Committee by tomorrow, Friday 26 April.
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  • 120 2 A Football Competition in aid of the Malayan Welfare Fund is being organised by the Finance Sub-Committee of the Malacca Regional Welfare Council with the co-operation of the Malacca Sports Committee. The following teams have been invited to take part in the competition which will be run on
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  • 87 2 The Strathmore recently -j called at Hong Kong with a large number of New Zealand servicemen aboard. Owing to a case of measles, no one was allowed to board the ship, and ENSA was not allowed to send any concert party to entertain. However, always
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  • 242 2 Many ENSA Companies arc now homeward bound, having completed their India and SEAC tours. Amongst these are “GAY CONTINENTAL,” which starred Errol Addison and his wife Sylvia, who were touring the Fai East for almost four years; the Rudenkos; Hungarian silent comedian Harry Woog; pianist Virginia Fortescue and
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  • 91 2 Rangoon, Apr. 24. j The Muslim League, organize*.» 1 in Rangoon by Indian residents i in the country have sent a cable i to Viceroy Wavell and L j Pethick-Lawrence that the Mu-" 1 i j demand for ‘pakistan’ was A 1 legitimate demand and that j
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 331 2 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE is bn hy given that an agreement for s; 1( was entered into between Mr. T. Proctor sole proprietor of Or* Malacca Commercial Press, r Second Cross Street, Md -oa (the Vendor) and Mr. K. K. 1 an kkar of No. 27. Java Street, Kuala Lumpur, Selangor
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    • 17 2 WANTED European wishes to rent house 0 .Kiiwalow. Modern sanitation essential. Box No. 9, Straits Chronicle, Malacca.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 150 2 THE CITY PARK SUN OPEN-AIR TALKIES From 25th to 27th April, 194* Metro Goldwyn Meyer’s Cargo of Adventure. “THUNDER AFLOAT” Featuring Wallace Beery Thrills! Suspense! CITY OPEN-AIR TALKIES 23rd to 26th April, 1948 KAM SIONG THEAM GAH (Cantonese CANTONESE WAYANG CABARET AND RONGGENG VENUS REVUE NEW RIALTO 24th to 25th
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