The Straits Chronicle, 27 April 1946

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  • 12 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 188. MALACCA, SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1946. 1# elf.
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  • 815 1 Previous Meetings Failed Because Of Mutual Suspicions And Misgivings r-noeirM N w Uelhi A P ril 27 J.UKMGN correspondents in Paris declare that t e stage is now set for the Foreign Minister’s conference which is scheduled to take place within
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 672 1 J he scepticism which shrouded world opinion regarding the possibility of the democratization ot vanquished Japan has partially lifted with the resignation of the Shidehara government on April 22, and the successful general elections held on Apr. 24. The Shidehara Cabinet at an extraordinary session decided to resign
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  • 602 1 RUSSIA CLAIMS A BIG SAY IN FUTURE DIRECTIVES wxr *xt i i London, Apr. 26. j|ln AIN outspoken and lucid speech Hannan Swaffer, famous British Columnist and political commentator defended General MacArthur’s policy for the control of Japan. Speaking from the B.BAlast
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  • 65 1 Malacca, Apr. 27 The Chief Justice of tne Malayan Union the Honourable Mr. H. C. Willan who is in Malacca today met members of the Bar in the Supreme Court. Alter the members of the Bar had been introduced to him he settled down to
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  • 109 1 Saigon, Apr. 26. lhe French Police in Saigon m co-operation with the local gendarmerie rounded up more than thirty Annamites who have been terrorising the local population tor the last six or seven months. These terrorists are believed to have formerly belonged to the nationalist group
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  • 71 2 With a view to forming a Clerical Union in Malacca for the benefit of those concerned, it is proposed to hold an inaugural meeting of members of the clerical community in Malacca at 5 p.m. on Tuesday 30th April, 1946, at No. 3 Fort Road (next
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  • 72 2 London, Apr. 26. A Reuter’s message. from Delhi states that Viceroy Wavel! in a statement to the press declared that he is concerned at the present deadlock between the Hindus and the Muslims in the country. Both parties have stated their reasons for uniting and
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  • 371 2 ‘•‘Am;.' h i. < a jo :;ng icil much. b;.io e: > liMts tlu. caid pioen.ed oi’ u good siajuiaiu although n, i.y oi the boys had gone i,u e lour through lack <f training and practice during the last few ycais. '1 he
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  • 241 2 ’—Reuter. London, Apr. 24. t’ne Indian problem may take longer to solve than was expected, says a letter received from the First Lord of the Admiralty, Mr. A. V. Alexander, a member of the British Cabinet mission now in India. The letter received by his
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  • 236 2 ’Civ Mdfhd. Suffian bln Hashim, a 1 v MaL y, the li Malay to >• ted to the Malayan i\ i 1 Sci v.ce, has a disungu.sned record. Educated at hiiord School, Kuala Kangsar, he won a Queen’s Scholarship and ob.auied his degree in
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  • 179 2 A.P. Chungking 1 Apr. 26. The Chinese Government today acknowledged a second major defeat in Manchuria within a week, conceding that the Chinese Communists are reigning Harbin unopposed. Minister of Information K. C. Wu said Harbin, which is a city of 520,000
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  • 127 2 —A.P. Vienna, Apr. 25. A second attack by Soviet planes on United States transport aircraft was disclosed with another protest to the Russian authorities by Gen. Mark Clark. The attacks were a day apart. Gen. Clark had already protested against Monday’s attack when four
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  • 217 2 To ail;';, the; fear and alarm caused by baseless rumours that supply of electricity would be cut o.f after dark, the Straits hronicle Representative approached the Electrical Department this morning to clarify the matter. We have been officially ir.oimcd that the rumour
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  • 139 2 Malacca won the first prize in the combined English Schools (Negri Sembilan and Malacca) Poster competition recently held by the Education Department in conjunction with the Department of Publicity. The results of the poster competition for schoolteachers and pupils of Vernacular schools in Malacca were
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  • 107 2 As there was no evidence to indicate as to how a forty year old unknown Chinese came by his death Lt./Cdr. Penney sitting as Coroner returned an open verdict after an inquiry. Dr. Ooi Keng Loke submitting his postmortem report stated that the
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  • 51 2 A juvenile offender, Tan Thian Seng aged 10 years pleaded guilty in Chambers before Lt./Cdr. Penny this morning for fraudulent possession of a small number of motor car accessories, and was bound over to be of good behaviour for one year in the sum of $50.00 in one
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  • 95 2 Reuter. Paris, Apr. 25. Eight strapping Russian soldiers converged to form a bodyguard when the Soviet Foreign Minister M. Vyacheslav Molotov arrived at the historic Luxembourg Palace for the meeting of the “Big Four” Foreign Ministers this afternoon. M. Molotov was accompanied, by his chief aide,
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  • 77 2 Rangoon, Apr. 25. The leader of the Burmese antiFascist League in an to Indians in Rangoon declared, It. is difficult to understand Jinnah s claim for ‘pakistan’. If ever he gets his way with the British mission he will be doing the greatest injury to India.
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  • 116 2 Batavia, Apr. 24. The Indonesian Peace Preservation Corps commonly known a" the TRI has apprehended the murderers of the Australian soldiers while on tour of the country a few days ago. It is beheyea that orders were issued by tn Indonesian Minister for the M* terior
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    • 376 2 NOTFUE SALT The public r, > n tificthat as from 24.'h April, 1940 N I.T wdl be rer:' <<■■ < i ]j; >■. 1 s q Controlled and ralion ■.unod.ties on the Malay P a The following information is iijeiefore given. <■ (a) L nder Import Permit t> be issued
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    • 173 2 THE CITY PARK SUN OPEN-AIR TALKIES 27th April “Thunder Afloat” 28th to"3oth April, 1946 IJNITEP fIRTISTES g OIVI£OY j^jASTERp, ECE Charlie Chaplin in I'HE GREAT DICTATOR wi T Paulette Goddard Jack Oafcie CITY OPEN-AIR TALKIES 27th to 30th April, 1946 “SEET KONG TAI NOW FAH TUNG” (Cantonese) CANTONESE WAYANG CABARET
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