The Straits Chronicle, 4 June 1946

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  • 12 1 THe Straits Chronicle No. 220. MALACCA, TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1916. 10 eta.
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  • 886 1 Transition From British To Indian Rule Must Be Done Without A Hitch nDrcjo New Delhi Radio, June 4. reports from the Indian capital state that Mr._Rajagopalchariar of Madras and formerly iceroy’s Executive Council told pressmen that the British government’s plan for federal
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 689 1 “The great western democracies must realise now that imperialism under whatever guise must go whether they like it or not. It must be realised by the bigger powers that the whole world is fully alive to the realities and true meaning of liberty and exploitation under the
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  • 472 1 LOSS OR DAMAGE AS A RESULT OF JAP OCCUPATION TTHE GOVERNMENT of the Malayan Union has approved a scheme whereby in approved cases assistance may be granted from Government Funds for the rehabilitation of and restoration of production in Chinese Tin Mines. Under this
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  • 190 1 t Shortly after the return to Batavia of Dr. van Mook and his parts- from tin* recent conference in Singapore, the following official communique was issued: On May 25 a conference was held at SEAT Headquarters at which the situation in the N.E.I. was discussed. The
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 99 2 —A.P. Istanbul, June 3. The Official Anatolia News Age ncy on Sunday asserted that the Soviet radio had “beaten all records of telling lies about the recent Turkish municipal elections. The Soviet radio says 20 per cent, of the people participated in the Turkish municipal elections. In
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  • 166 2 —Reuter. Frankfurt, June 2. Gangs of German youngsters somewhat similar to the deadend kids gangs of American cities have been steadily increasing pro-Nazi activities throughout the American zone, a high intelligence officer of the United States forces reported on Saturday. Organised in bands of Edelweiss organisation they
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  • 193 2 Manila, May 30. Three hundred U.S. and Filippino guerillas have returned to civilization after having waged ruthless guerilla war against the Japanese in the interior of the mainland of Luzon soon after the American forces landed in Leyte. A number of Filippino and American soldiers organizing a
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  • 361 2 A.P. New York, June 3. A GENERALLY favourable reaction was regis- tered on Sunday among delegates to the United Nations Security Council to the recommendations of a sub-committee for a world-wide break in diplomatic relations with Spain unless the Franco regime is withdrawn
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  • 77 2 On the application of the defending counsel Mr, C. S. Jayaswal, the case against Lim Ban Koh was struck off the records by the District Judge. It was alleged that the accused had sold rice and flour above the controlled rates. Mr. Jayaswal pointed out that there
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  • 77 2 Sentence on Lim Kim Seng was postponed on the application of the prosecution when he pleaded guilty to a charge, of house-break-ing and theft in Temple Street. The prosecution alleged that the accused had made an entry into a dwelling house between the hours of sunrise and
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  • 79 2 Lieut. Gen. Sir Montagu Stopford K.8.E., C. 8., D. 5.0., M.C., Commando r-in-Chief A LFSEA, and officiating Supremo in the absence of Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, Allied Supreme Commander, South East Asia, is expected in Malacca to-night and will be accommodated in the 555
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  • 175 2 A Chinese, attached to the District Medical Stores as an assistant store-keeper was charged in the District Court for theft of drugs and other medicines belonging to the government. The prosecution stated that he had been taking away medicine in small quantities and had disposed them
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  • 94 2 Malacca, June 4. Retnam, an Indian was to-day sentenced to two month’s r.i. in the District Court by Mr. J. E. M. Cave for theft of a tyre and wheel belonging to the RIASC. Inspector Mobarak prosecuting declared that the tyre was stolen from a jeep-trailer which was
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  • 89 2 A Chinese who was nabbed redhanded by the Police while filching a cycle in Kee Ann Road was sentenced to two weeks’ r.i. in the District Courts to-day. The bicycle was parked by the owner outside the market whilst he went into the market. A Police
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  • 40 2 For selling fowls above the controlled price a Chinese Tiong Ah had his licence suspended for two weeks and in addition he had to pay a fine of twenty dollars. Food Inspector A. Salam prosecuted.
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  • 349 2 SEQUEL TO A FALL FROM HEIGHT Malacca, June 3. An inquiry into the death of a 46-year old Chinese was held in the Coroner’s Court to-day with Mr. J. E. M. Cave sitting as coroner. Dr. Chong Siong Joon, A.M.O. attached to the General Hospital Malacca,
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  • 128 2 Malacca, June 3. Fines ranging between three to eight dollars were imposed on three Chinese hawkers, one a woman, for hawking without licences and for not keeping on the move while hawking. All hawkers were arrested by the Police on their beat. In the case of the Chinese
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  • 101 2 Many instances have recently been revealed of persons drawing a double ration entitlement. The public are warned that Isgal proceedings will in future be taken against persons drawing more than their legitimate ration entitlement. There are cases where persons are registered on "two cards, and
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  • 22 2 Mi A. I. G. S. Robertson who was here in 1941, has now resumed duties of Drainage and Irrigation Engineer, Malacca.
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  • 149 2 —A.P. San Francisco, June 3. Another plot to assassinate General Douglas MacArthur, Allied Supreme Commander in the Far East, was frustrated a week ago, according to a broadcast heard from Larey Tighe, American Broadcasting Company correspondent in Tokyo. He said, A tip was received here
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 66 2 NOTICE A meeting will be held at the Capitol Dance Hall on Friday, 4 7th June, 1946 at G.OO p.m. to consider and discuss the desirability of forming an International Social Club in Malacca. (Members of all communities who are interested are requested to attend. M. B. BRASH. WANTED Wanted
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
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