The Straits Chronicle, 30 April 1946

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  • 12 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 190. MALACCA, TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1946. It ctf
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 634 1 The Conference of foreign ministers of Britain, U.S.A., Russia and France dealing with post-war arrangements for Europe has not had a smooth and steady course from the initial session. The fitst session of the conference whose venue is Paris met for three hours on April 23 evening,
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  • 853 1 Uncompromising Attitude Of Russian Delegates: French Demands Readily Granted New Delhi, April 30. REPORTS reaching both Washington and London state, that the conference now going on in Paris among the Foreign Ministers of Russia, Britain, France and the U.S. is heading
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  • 47 1 (First inside photograph of the Cabinet Mission’s talks with Indian Leaders). Photo taken at the Viceroy’s House as Mr. Jinnah, President, All-India Muslim League, arrived for discussions. Mr. Jinnah is seen shaking hands with H.E. the Viceroy. (Photo from P.0.G.1.)-
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  • Article, Illustration
    60 1 Information is required by Captain F. L. W. Read, of 7, Fort Road, Malacca, of persons who were t*>rtured or beaten, or persons v ho witnessed such tortures, boatmys, or executions performed by Sgt. Kuwata Kazuo (Hook Nose) (1 the Japanese Kempeitai, Malacca. Will the English speaking public
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  • 597 1 DR. WU’S STIRRING SPEECH REPLETE WITH STURDY COMMON SENSE r\R. WU PAAK SHING, Chinese Consul-General, who arrived Malacca yesterday was given an enthusiastic welcome by the Chinese Community here, and the grand receptions accorded the distinguished visitor at the premises of the Meng Seng Charitable
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  • 222 2 The British Government has no imperialistic tendency in av>7 part of the negotiations with the Ra.ah of Sarawak, declared Lt.Coi. D. R. Rees-Williams, who, with Capt. L. D. Gammans (who is arriving a few days later;, forms the Parliamentary delegation to Sarawak to ascertain
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  • 75 2 Chungking, Apr. 29. A Central Government Spokesman in Chungking declared that earlier reports of the Communist forces having entered Harbin is incorrect. He however declared tnat the Communists numbering about 25,000 have surrounded the port and are waiting for the last evacuation of the Russian forces. It
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  • 50 2 U.P. Teheran, Apr. 27. The Soviet Consulate in Teheran to-day informed the United Press correspondent and otherforeigners that they still need Russian permits for entry into Azerbaijan. The only means of transportation between Teheran and Azerbaijan are Russian planes of the Intourist Travel Company and cars.
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  • 813 2 “Was The Colossal Sacrifice Paid In Vain For Peace? Steed MURDER AND DESTRUCTION ARE THE MISSION OF A MANIAC r-nw i London, Apr. 29. T" ICE within twenty-five years fathers and mothers sent their manhood into the gallows o! death just because ruthlessness and greed stalked he world. Ihe men
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  • 79 2 Saigon, Apr. 29r* Seven pilots and machine.gunners of the U.S. Air Force have been traced to be living in the interior of the Tonkin Prov ince with natives of the place since they were shot down by Japanese guns during one of their* icuds on
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  • 51 2 —Reuter. New Delhi, Apr. 28. It is officially stated that the British Cabinet delegation has invited the Presidents of the Indian National Congress and the Muslim League to nominate representatives of the working committee of the two organisations to meet together with the British delegation to continue
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  • 136 2 —Reuter. Jerusalem, Apr. 27. Maj. Gen. A. J. H. Cassels, Commander of the Sixth Airborne Division, today told the acting Major ot Tel Aviv that the Jewish community in the city were to blame for the “wilful and brutal murder’’ of seven British soldiers belonging to
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  • 216 2 —IIP. Washington, Apr. 27. If the United Nations investigates Spain, it should also investigate all the countries behind the ‘curtain’ of Russian domination.” declared representative Vv illiam B. Barry today. In a telegram to Mr. Edward Scettinius, the U.S. Delegate on th,* U.N.O. Security Council,
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  • 96 2 P.C. Dominic who was recently charged under section 331 of the Penal Code for using criminal force and assault to extort a confession while being engaged as an informer under the Japanese Kempeitai will stand his trial before the Superior Court on the (ith
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  • 40 2 The Chinese Consul-General Mr. Wu Paak Shing will be entertained by members of the Cantonese Association at 7.30 p.m. at the Club premises. The Con-sul-General is scheduled to leave the State to-morrow morning.
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  • 127 2 New Delhi, Apr. 29. President Jinnah is expected tc see the Congress President on the Ist of next month and hold further discussions on the question of ‘Pakistan’. Speaking to correspondents he “Pakistan or nothing is my aim and the aim of millions of other
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  • 72 2 U.P. Madrid, Apr. 27. The Spanish Government contemplates holding a national referendum on July 18, the anniversary of the start of the civil war, on the basis of a yes or no ballot on whether Franco will continue as the head of the State. It is
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  • 65 2 Malacca will participate in the celebrations for the May Day hi which the Malayan Communist Party, the General Labour Union and other bodies will participate in processions and demonstrations in the town. A concert is scheduled to be held in tlie City Park. The Straits Chronicle understands
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  • 62 2 The Malacca Fire Brigade was called out last night at about p.m. to attend a tire in Second Cross Street. The origin of th< fire is not known as yet and the Brigade had not much to do a? the fire was of a very smah nature.
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    • 154 2 THE CITY PARK SUN OPEN-AIR TALKIF<S 30th Apr. The Great Dictator Ist to 3rd May, 1946 ROBERT TAYLOR WALLACE BEERY IN “AtiviVT.* Pfetan. SIAM) 11» AND FIGHT” CITY OPEN-AIR TALKIES 30 Apr. ‘‘SEET KONG TAI NOW FAK TUNG’ Ist to 4th May, 1946 FOONG LAO CHOY (Cantonese) CANTONESE WAYANG CABARET
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