The Straits Chronicle, 12 June 1946

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  • 12 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 227. MALACCA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 194«. 10 eta.
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  • 1362 1 A a Informer Was In.. 'rumental In The Arrest And Torture Of Thrjc Persons Malacca, June 12. D. C. DOMLj Already serving a four-year sentence in the local prison for having assisted the enemy whilst acting as an informer
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  • EDITORAL
    • 739 1 Ihe action of the Ceylon Government in serving notices to quit on 400 Indian labourers and their families who have been working on Knavesmere Estate at Undugoda for many years has had unpleasant repercussions. As a protest against the action of the Ceylon Government a ‘hartal’ was
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  • 860 1 HIGHLY INTERESTING TALK BY LT.-COL. SASTRI /'MVING expressions of gratitude and appreciation at the valuable services rendered by the Indian Medical Mission especially to the estate labourers, the Malacca Indian Association entertained the members of the Mission to a farewell tea party at the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 288 2 Common Burial Ground L For Jap Victims A Memorial Service was held -lit the 1 Seng Cheong Society, Jasin, on the 26th May, 1946. Among them were the members, families, relations, and friends of the deceased members of Mr.. Ng Teck Ming, Mr. Choo Lee Eng,
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  • 38 2 An error has been made in the report of the Malacca Branch of the Indian Relief Committee, published in the issue of Monday, 10th June 1946, by omitting the name of the Treasurer—Sjt. L. Narayanan Chettiar.
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  • 93 2 New Delhi, June 11. The shadow of famine is said to be still hanging over many areas of India according to an observer who has toured India for the past three months. In the statement to the Press lie declared, All the promises of relief
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  • 656 2 London, June 11. TTHE LUST for power and the thirst for world domination had brought about the worst carnage that the world had ever known when Hitler and his minions sank the world in despair and darkness
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  • 234 2 —Associated Pi-ess. New Delhi, June 11. The Standing Committee of the Chamber of Princes has approved the British Cabinet Mission’s plan j for Indian independence. It met j in Bombay. Meanwhile, Congress Party leaders here conferred again with I the Viceroy/ Lord Wavell, and j members
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  • 126 2 —Reuter. Rangoon, June 10. Aung San, head of the AntiFascist League, has sent a cable to the Secretary of State for India, Lord Pethick-Lawrence, now in India, protesting against the false allegations of the Conservative Member of the British against the Burmese People’s Volunteer Organisation during the
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  • 97 2 A military truck coming from the direction cf A lor Gajah towards Malacca collided with a bullock cait at 2la milestone near Bachang yesterday afternoon. It appears that the bullock cart loaded with coconut refuse was coming from the opposite direction, and after the
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  • 27 2 The engagement is announcer, between Mr. Robin Woodford Scott of the Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation, Malacca and Sister Margaret Anderson Q.U.A.I.M.N.S. of the 24 I.G.H (C.).
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 150 2 NOTICE Third Party Insurance on Motor Vehicles The attention of ?’l n\ airs of motor vehicles is < v, to the Motor Vehicles Thar; i sty Insurance Regulatio; s v. hieh come into force on Ist July, 194(3. All applications for renew; 1 licences for the period Ist July- 31st
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    • 46 2 NOTICE High Quality Vegetable Seeds Orders may be placed with the Agricultural Officer, Malacca fo> high quality vegetable seeds of Beet, Cabbage, Turnip and Tomato, all of Suttons, Australia. r Details may be had on application to the Agricultural Officer Malacca. J. COOK, Agricultural Officer, M
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 236 2 THE CITY PARK SUN OPEN-AIR TALKIES 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 SILVER MOON REVUE 11th 12th June, 1946 Numerous Greatest Magic will be performed by Dr. Leong Tien
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