The Straits Chronicle, 1 June 1946

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  • 12 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 218. MALACCA, SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1946. 10 cts.
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  • 858 1 Britain And U.S. Watch Russia’s Game Oi Double Diplomacy A Washington, June 1. T the Foreign Relations Committee meeting in Washington Mr. James F. Byrnes, the U.S. Secretary ot State in outlining the relations of the United States with Moscow declared, “The picture
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 738 1 In order to formulate and maintain a healthy and progressive educational policy for Malaya, the teaching profession must he made sufficiently attractive for the right type of men and women. Costly and well-equipped school buildings will be of no avail unless the quality of teaching is maintained a desirable
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  • 698 1 “HTWO BITTER wars brought about by the greed and ambition of man have ended in failure for the aggressors and in devastation for the whole of mankind. “Neither the victors nor the vanquished have reaped any
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  • 404 1 To Include Rural Areas Malacca’s humanitarian work in relieving destitution and dis- tress has now progressed one stage further by the proposed s formation of a Society for assisting discharged prisoners. This step is certainly a very practical one, for not only helping the dis-
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 53 2 Members and friends are cordially invited to a social on Sunday the 2nd June 1946, at 5.00 p.m. at the Association premises No. 121, Bandar Hilir. Ways and means of organising a branch of the Hindi Prachara Sabah will be discussed at this time. Light refreshments will
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  • 180 2 —Reuter. Singapore, May 30. Repatriation of the Japanese from Southeast Asia is expected to be completed within a little more than a month except for one hundred thousand who will remain in Malaya as labour force. Three hundred and thirty-five thousand have already been repatriated
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  • 666 2 (Contributed). To opine the merits or demerits of the proposal of the < abinet Mission at this stage may not be sensible but the irresistible desire to give vent to one’s thought compells me to write and say what people like me feel about
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  • 146 2 Tokyo, May 31. A Kyodo News Agency message states that the Japanese Bducauon Ministry has approached tiie u.o. occupation authorities witli a request for more American teachers to be placed in Japanese schools throughout Japan. The memorandum presented by the Japanese Minister of Education was
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  • 202 2 Part played by the de la Salle Brothers in Malaya. Prior to the reading of the Empire Day Message at St. John’s Institution Dr. Linehan referred to the part played by the de la Salle Brothers in keeping alight the torch of civilization in Malaya
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  • 94 2 Manila, May 31. The Moros of the Philippines have to date handed to U.S. Army authorities more than three thousand Japs who went into hiding after the surrender of the Japanese forces in the Philippines. There were many still at large and most of them
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  • 85 2 Lord Killearn, Special Food Commissioner for S.E.A., left Singapore on Friday, 31st May, on a visit to Nanking, China, at the invitation of Dr. T. V. Soong to discuss the Food situation. It will be recalled that Lord Killearn as Sir Miles Lampson was then in
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  • 137 2 Ladies Do Their Bit With Cheer Ladies of all races had a busy time today selling flags in aid of the poor and destitute. The ladies were divided into groups spread out all over the town area of Malacca, and at the time of going
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  • 180 2 At a General meeting of the Seng Cheong Society, Jasin, held on the 31st May, 1946, it was proposed that the Free Night School, registered in 1935 should be re-opened on the 3rd June, 1946, for the members and nonmembers. The
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  • 42 2 A welcome dinner and a welcome tea-party were given to one of the leading organizers of the Seng Cheong Society, Jasin, Mr. Gan Kok Giap (Eldest son of Mr. Mrs. Gan Lap, Jasin), who had recently returned from Hong Kong.
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  • 85 2 Malacca, June 1. A tongkang coming from Sumatra carrying a cargo of salt fish and other commodities was pirated off Cape Richardo on the 26th of last month. The pirates who were believed to be Chinese compelled the boat to stop and after firing a number of
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  • 74 2 A.P. Landsberg (Germany), May 30. Grimly and methodically the United States Army completed hanging 28 Germans responsible for the deaths of 300,000 tortured inmates of the Dachau concentration camp. In four hours 14 men dropped to quick death. Fourteen others were hanged on Tuesday. The seventh man
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 246 2 WANTED Required by Dunlop Malayan Estates Ltd., Malacca:— (1) Accounts Clerk. (2) Experienced Shorthand Typist. (3) General Clerk. All applications must be in writing stating:— Age, experience, qualifications and salary required. The Accounts Clerk must have working knowledge of double entry book-keeping! Shorthand Typist must possess Shorthand Speed of not
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    • 29 2 SIN FOH SAWMILL ONLY SAWMILL AT PRESENT IN OPERATIO* IN MALACCA. ABLE TO SUPPLY LARGE QUANTITY OF SOFTWOOD TIMBERS WITHIN A SHORT TIME MODERATE PRICE. OFFICE:—I2, Portuguese Street MALACCA.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 226 2 THE CITY PARK SUN OPEN-AIR TALKIES 31st May to 2nd June, 1946 IJniversal’s super musical production “IT’S A DATE” with DEANNA OUR6IK NEXT CHANGE:—“MEET BOSTON BLACKIE" Military Academy CITY OPEN-AIR TALKIES IST JUNE. “SEE MA SIONG YU (C)” 2nd to sth June 1946. “HEE SEE CHONG CHONG” (CANTONESE) CANTONESE WAYANG
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