The Straits Chronicle, 3 June 1946

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  • 12 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 219. MALACCA, MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1916. 10 eta.
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  • 754 1 SUTA N SJAHRIR ASKS FOR U.S. INTERVENTION IN NEGOTIATIONS WITH DUTCH The Hague Seems To Repose Faith In The Language Of Force To Dictate Terms ,p Batavia, June 3. J\ 1 a P re ss conference in Batavia the Premier of the Indonesian Cabinet, Sutan Sjahrir told correspondents that independent
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 889 1 There is no use disguising the fact that the Malays, from the Rulers down to the humblest padi planter, have lost faith in Britain, and no progress is possible in settling the present dispute until the British Government realises how much the way in which the Mac
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  • 864 1 SARAT BOSE URGES PROPER AMENDS FOR CHETTIARS ,mnn .New Delhi, (By Mail). stigma of political inferiority, which atlaches to this counTry, is nowhere, so far as the outside world is concerned, more prominently displayed than in the treatment of Indian business men m
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 107 2 Informal Meeting Tomorrow Reconstitution of the Malacca Agricultural Medical Board is expected to take place shortly, and a preliminary meeting is scheduled to be held at the Malacca Club on June 4, at 2.30 p.m. This will be an informal meeting when the members will discuss
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  • 28 2 Mr. J. Cook has taken over duties of Agricultural Officer, Malacca. He was in Borneo during thr outbreak of the war and was interned by the Japs.
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  • 331 2 Dance And Vocal items Well Received Malacca, June 3. Indian troops stationed in Malacca were entertained by the l auji Dilkush Sahaba Everest Concert Party 160 at the Malacca f'lub premises on iwo successive days, once at night and the other show matinee commencing at four p.m.
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  • 112 2 A.P. London, May 30. A British Government spokesman said yesterday that Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, Supreme Allied Commander in South-east Asia, would not return to that post after he comes to London tor the June Bth Victory celebrations. The spokesman said the main job in SEAC
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  • 124 2 Mr. Cordell Hull speaking to a large gathering of Democrats in New York declared, “I will not be far from wrong when I say that the maintenance of peace largely depends on American armed strength. We have shown to the world what our fighting men are
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  • 241 2 v]sU i ’aces Of lEctorie Interest Mem’ir rs oi. the Malayan Victoiy coiiungeni, accommodated at Kensington Gardens, London, are stated to he as tit as a nctdte lor the Victory Parade to be held on June 8. v to. M. Mo ha mtd Ali bin toalleh of
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  • 71 2 The dead body of an unknown male Chinese was found floatingin the Malacca River opposite the Clock Tower at about 10.30 a.m. today. It was removed by the Local Police and sent to the mortuary. The identification of the dead man has not yet been
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  • 193 2 A Wrong Impression Corrected In a recent letter to the Press it was stated that before the war a tax expert came out from England and recommended 8% tax all round the writer is misinformed. .The tax that was imposed both in the Straits Settlements
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  • 39 2 —A.P. Tokyo, May 30. The Japanese Red Cross Society has been invited by the American Red Cross to send a representative to the 17th International Red Cross conference at Geneva, Switzerland, in August.
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  • 430 2 SUNDAY CRICKET. Good Howling- For Malacca Meeting the Muar Cricket Club on the home ground in a two innings cricket encounter the Malacca Indians scored their tenth successive victory over the visitors. The visiting team showed pjomise of giving serious competition to the homesters when u;
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  • 132 2 FOR WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY, 3 JUNE, 1946. Monday, 3 June. Football: Military Police vs. City Park (M.C. Ground). Hockey: 16 Light Cavalry vs. 24 I.G.H. (B.H.E.S. Ground). Tuesday, 4 June. Football: 4 Ind. Mob. Wksps. vs. Indian Assn. (M.C. Ground). Thursday, 6 June. Football: 16 Light Cavalry vs.
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  • 48 2 It is unofficially learnt that P 1 parations for celebrating Victoi.. Parade Day on June 8 in Malacca, are being contemplated. 555 Sub-area H.Q., is expected hold a March Past on that da>It is believed that schools would, have a holiday on June 8.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 294 2 NOTICE Mala cc a R ui c i n::; ‘t v MUNICH AL F.'v.HM- UR’S DEPARTMENT Applications are invii/d ..>> La- appointments of: (a) Fourth Technical A. i:-'.-ant, (b) Assistant Building Insp< tor, (c) Sub-Overseer (Roads Department), in the Municipal Engineer’s Department. (a) Fourth Technical Assistant, in the Salary Scale
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    • 49 2 Thanalatchmi Store (Estd. 1922) -Exporter Importers, Wholesale Dei R “Lfp ;o U,rs Es(ate Supplier: and Piece Goods Dealers etc. No. •"> Mill Road and Lorong Bukit China, i -O. Lox No. 97. MALACC HEAD OrFICE 4B 50 Serangoon Rd.. 0 Singapore. Sole Proprietor: P. Govindasamy Piilai, J.p. BRANCH AT JOHORE.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 155 2 THE CITY PARK SUN OPEN-AIR TALKIES 3rd to sth June. Columbia First Run ThrillPacked Drama “I WAS A PRISONER OF DEVIL’S ISLAND” WITH Donald Wood Sally Eiler* CITY OPEN-AIR TALKIES 2nd to sth June 1946. ”HEE SEE CHONG CHONG” (CANTONESE) CANTONESE WAYANG CABARET AND RONGGENG PING PONG BALL GAME SILVER
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