The Straits Chronicle, 11 June 1946

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  • 12 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 226. MALACCA, TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1946. 10 eta.
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  • 968 1 Mao Tse Tung Appeals To Parties To Approach Peace Settlement With Liberal Minds New Delhi Radio, June 11. PRLSS reports from Nanking state that the stage has been set for the meeting between Chinese Communist representatives and the Kuomintang
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 772 1 Mr. Winston Churchill’s plain and forceful speech as leader of the Opposition in the recent foreign affairs debate in the House of Commons on Wednesday last must serve as an unmistakable pointer to those nations who have misconstrued Anglo-American patience and dislike of bandying words as an indication
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  • 674 1 CLOSEST AND STRONGEST NEIGHBOUR RUSSIA MUST BE WATCHED Delhi, June 10. HR HUSSEIN a prominent Muslim who has stayed several years in the United States and who returned to India a few months ago told Press correspondents in Delhi that the
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  • 92 2 Plans are underway to reooen Raffles College on July 1. ’fhis news has been conveyed io Rallies College undergraduates through a letter. signed by the Colonial Secretary, Mr. P. A. B. McKerron and addressed to a representative of the undergraduates. An earlier letter stated
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  • 118 2 —A.P. Bikini, June 8. Viee-Admiral W. P. Blandy, head of the Bikini atomic tests, said that the future of atomic depth charges may take the form of underwater jet-propelled missiles or travelling mines. He made the suggestion in discussing the problems involved in getting off the atom
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  • 117 2 A.P. Nanking, June 10. Communist General Chou Eng Lai returned from Yenan bringing to General George C. Marshall, U.S. Envoy to China, what is believed to be the Communist party’s latest terms for Yenan peace. General Chou returned in Marshall’s personal plane and told
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  • 193 2 —A.P. Bangkok. June 9. King Ananda Mahidol of Siam was found dead in the palace shortly before noon today. The Royal Household spokesman said The King died of a gun explosion.’ A.P. The young King was found dead by a servant in tbe bed room
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  • 149 2 Interim Govern ment In India By June 15? A.P. New Delhi, June 8. It was indicated that the interim government for India might he chosen by June 15. The Working Committee of the All-India Congress P?rty convenes on Sunday to act on the British plan. It is generally felt that
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  • 94 2 —A.P. Moscow, June 8. The Russian scientist, Professor G. Pokrovsky, asserted in a published article that atomic bombs were “not yet useful as a weapon against large armies in battle formation or against well dispersed industrial targets.” He added: “The destruction made by atomic bombs
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  • 80 2 —Reuter. London, June 9. Vatican radio said that two benedictine missionaires have been murdered by Soviet troops in Korea. The abbey and church of the missionaries have been occupied by Korean troops who are even more terrible than the Soviets,” the radio said. The inmates
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  • 242 2 Malacca, June 10. The Malacca Indian Association was the venue for the entertainment of the visiting Sportsmen irom Singapore. Mumucumaru and his boys spent an enjoyable evening after the hockey encounter with the Indian Association yesterday. Tea and sandwiches were served and there was ample helpings of
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  • 128 2 Malacca, June 10. Arrested by Custom’s Officers for being' in possession of two chandu pipes and several chis of chandu, Bee Yeok How, appeared before the District Judge, Mr. J. E. M. Cave this morning. The facts of the case as outlined by an officer of
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  • 111 2 Malacca, June 10. A big haul of Chinese in possession of dutiable liquor was made by the Customs Department officials over the weekend and they were brought before Major T. R. Blackman in the District Court to-day. Chia Kai Sai and Wong Ah Yin were arrested in
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  • 84 2 —A.P. Biarritz (France), June 8. Journal de Biarritz said two members of the Franco Spanish Government conferred in Arnegy (France) with a representative of the Spanish Republican Government in exile headed by Giral. It quoted one of Franco’s ministers as saying that the decision against the Franco
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  • 309 2 Following up the project for the formation of an International Social Club in Malacca, the Straits Chronicle I’epresentative initiated enquiries on public reaction to the proposal and was much impressed at the support given by the educated members, both professional and clerical, for realization
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  • 44 2 Lt.-Col. Sastri of the Indian Medical Relief Mission will address a public meeting at 5.30 p.m. on Tuesday 11th June, 1946 at the Association premises at 121, Banda Hilir Road, Malacca. All members of the public are cordially invited.
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  • 79 2 Chungking, June 10. The food situation in certain areas of eastern and northeastern China has become so acute that people have been seen eating mud and grass to appease the gnawing pangs of hunger. A Chinese government official declared that unless immediate relief is brought
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  • 136 2 CIVILITY PLEASE (To The Editor, Straits Chronicle) It is time that you wrote a leading article on the subject of Public Servants and Politeness.” 1 know from experience the Chief Clerk in a certain Government Office takes a great delight in imposing his authority at every
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  • 95 2 London, June 10. In a note to the British and American government the Siamese government has requested for an inquiry commission to investigate into the border incidents with the French. A Siamese spokesman in Bangkok declared! 1 “It will be better for third powers to find
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  • 134 2 Singapore Team Beat M.I.A. By 3 Goals Avenging their overwhelming defeat in cricket at the hands oi the Malacca Indian Association, the Singapore hockey team skippered by Muthucumaru emerged triumphantly by trouncing the M.I.A. by 3 goals to nil in a wei< contested game on the Banda Hilir English
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 176 2 THE CITY PARK SUN OPEN-AIR TALKIE? To-night: “COAST GUARD!’ 12th to 14th June, 1946. Columbia’s Grand Picture of Foreign Legion. LOST HORIZON Starring Ronald Coleman and Jane Wyatt. CITY OPEN-AIR TALKIES 10-13 June “TARN KEE (Mandarin 1 SILVER MOON REVUE 11th 12th June, 1946 Numerous Greatest Magic will be performed
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