The Straits Chronicle, 19 June 1946

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  • 12 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 233. MALACCA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1946. 1(1 eta.
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  • 789 1 Hot-Headed Communist Generals Ordered Back To Yenan: Prospects Of Settlement Bright n rDADrro New Delhi Radio, June 19. REPORTS emanating from official Chinese quarters speak optimistically of a speedy settlement between the Communists and the Kuomintang in the
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 734 1 The long awaited re-constitution of the Malacca Municipality has at last materialised with the official announcement of the newly appointed Municipal Commissioners for the Town and Fort of Malacca. Following the pre-war precedent of the Resident Councillor for Malacca also officiating as the Chairman of the Municipal Commission,
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  • 835 1 Hon. Mr. Tan Eng Chye: Advisory Council Member Municipal Commissioner MR. Tan Eng Chye aged 52 is the descendant of a reputable family who had made Malacca their home a hundred and fifty years ago. In fact he belongs to an
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  • 186 2 The General Secretary of the :ti>ov. Association sends the following' list of further donations to the Fund:— Janab A. I*. Abdul Rahman $25. JO; Janab S. K. Mohamed Sultan $25.00; Janab M. Mohamed Ibrahim $25.00; Janab M. Hameed $10.00; Tuan Ahamed bin Jamal $10.00; Mr. A.
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  • 86 2 —A.P. Batavia, June 17. A highranking Dutch spokesman tonight confirmed that Indonesian counter proposals were today presented to Dr. Hubertus Van Mook, Lieutenant GovernorGeneral of thr* Netherlands East Indies, through an intermediary British officer. The spokesman said the gist of the proposals would be cabled to
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  • 55 2 A.l*. Amsterdam, June 17. The international race of amateur cyclists for the 1946 world championship ended yesterday, with Scandinavia as victor «nd Denmark and Sweden second. Though I.esle Janemar (Sweden) finished first, tall Burge Nielsen (Copenhagen) was proclaimed winner by the judge because his Swedish rivals hampered
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  • 772 2 (> Washington, June 18. A L a ress conference in Washington last night, Mr Cordell Hull, the former US. Secretary of State, told pressmen (hat the time hod come when the American people must stand beside those nnlions
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  • 294 2 Reuter. London, June 17. The King, opening the Royal Society’s Empire Scientific Conference in London today, said that the production of the atomic bomb must never be used as an argument against scientific research. “It should rather lead us all to seek for ways and
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  • 32 2 Tokyo, June 18. A Kyodo News Agency message states that the former Foreign Minister in Japan Mr. Matsuoka collapsed in Hospital yesterday. He is in a serious condition.
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  • 321 2 The case against Gan Cheong Swee, who was ip.v'iete: on a charge of forgery some weeks ago, has he i set aside on the appeal of the accused. The case will be heard again on the 10th cf July. Tan Ah K ti who was arrested by
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  • 231 2 Major Bond Entertained By Mian Guan Co. Mr. Tay Chek Soo, Proprietor of Mian Guan Company, entertained Major P. R. Bond to a farewell dinner on Monday night, and among the guests present were: Hon. Mr. Tan Eng Chye, Maj. Fairweather, Maj. Williams and Mr. Hinds. The dinner took place
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  • 46 2 It is unai". ally learnt that Mr. J. Your/-,. Ag. Senior Inspector of Schools, Malacca, will shortly be leaving on transfer to Taipmg. Mr. C. P. Purcell B. Litt (Oxon) is expected to arrive here to take over the duties of Inspector of Schools, Malacca.
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  • 117 2 Washington, June 18. At the U.S. Senate yesterday, a Republican senator told Gn House of Representatives that the United States wanted some form of security from Britain in return for the loan. He declared that the people of the United States although willing to help
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  • 76 2 London, June 18. Press reports from Palestine state that a party' of armed Jewish youths raided the Tel Ay Police Station with hand grenade' and rifles and in the skirmm 1 that followed two British police men were killed and six bad wounded. Only six
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    • 232 2 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1J > i i n n CMAii V iIN i I.J. iof No. IT) Eu.l:it China Mo 1 J thundo; jgr. B. M. •,th rwise known ,<;p No. 26 Jonk r Shoot, (r carrying on suoidhrml <1 l. businesses of ABDUL COM BA: I «t
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 265 2 THE CITY PARE SUV OPEN-AIR TAT.KIES-' 18th to 20th June, 1946 Ralph Byrd Lynn Roberts h 01CK TRACY- RETURN (Ch 1-7) CITY OPEN-AIR TALKIES 18th to 21st June, 1946 t LOH FOX KWO MO” (Cantonese/ CABARET INTER-TEAM BALLROOM DANCE COMPETITION FORCES vs. CIVILIANS Four Standard Dances Fri: 21st Sat: 22nd
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