The Straits Chronicle, 21 June 1946

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  • 12 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 235. MALACCA, FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1946. 10 of*
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  • 985 1 “Accidental Death” Theory Fades: Gun Involved In The Incident Does Not Belong To King A O New I)e,hi Radio, June 21. MORE revealing facts come out to light the suspicion that young King Mahidol was murdered in cold blood by anarchist
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 648 1 Many disturbing events have happened since the people of France threw off the yoke of Nazi domination through the stalwart help and sacrifice of the Allied forces. Mr. Felix Gouin, outgoing French Premier, when he handed his seal of office to the French Cabinet last week, made a
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  • 755 1 London, June 20. 'T'HE Bishop oi‘ Westminster, speaking to a large assembly of World Re-Armament Campaign volunteers in London declared, “Man is finding it difficult to make the trek back to God with the peace that has
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  • 93 1 Amsterdam, June 18. t The Catholic newspaper, De' t Volkskrant, reported today that 1 a Catholic-Labour coalition had been formed to lead the Nether- f lands Government ''lor the next jfour years. *f The two parties control 61 of the 1 (i() seats in the lower
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 304 2 Malacca, June 20. The Chin Kang Huay Ewan in a petition to the Chinese < lumber of Commerce has asked the latter to make representations to .the government advocating, the establishment of a free pojft for Malacca. In its petition the Society
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  • 296 2 Civil Police Win By Narrow Margin Malacca, June 21. In the soccer encounter with the Military Police, w r hich was liever interspersed with a single dull moment the local Police team managed to snatch a narrow victory over the M.P. XL From the kick-off the M.P.’s pressed the
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  • 337 2 The.A Of Tarpauhn From Car Malacca, June il. A hincse fisherman, Goh Ah Sena', who was charged with the theft of a tarpaulin belonging to another Chinese lorry driver from K. 1.. appeared before Mr. J. E. M. Cave in the District Court to-da.\.
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  • 53 2 About 50 pieces of girls’ clothing are reported to have been stolen at the Methodist Girls’ School on the night of June 18. It appears that the clothings valued at $2OO were removed by some unknown person or persons while the inmates in the school
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  • 118 2 A State-wide vaccination campaign has been launched by the Malacca Health Department as a preventive measure against smallpox. Though there is no reason for alarm nor is there any case of small-pox here yet the incidence of the disease in other parts of Malaya has necessitated the Health
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  • 28 2 A meetir.g of the Malay-Relief Committee will be held tomorrow at the M.V.C. Headquarters at 2 p.m. to consider distribution of clothing to Malay destitutes.
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  • 49 2 At a meeting attended by the Collector of Land Revenue, Sidang Dolet bin Salleh was appointed Penghulu of Pringgit in place of the late Penghulu BalW.bin Salleh. Inch© Dolet has been Sidang for 17 years and is a popular member of the Malay community in Pringgit.
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  • 324 2 DOG NUISANCE (To The Editor, Straits Chronicle) Living in a peaceful and quiet area (Tranquerah Pantei 1) 1 regret to say that the inhabitants of this particular area are being disturbed by the “unreasonable and semi-mad” dogs almost everyday. This public street is thus being made
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  • 81 2 Malacca, June 21. The re-trial of Gan Tiong Swee for having removed padi without a written permit from the A.F.C. has been fixed for the 12t.h of next month. His re-trial was ordered after he had appealed against his first conviction in the lower Courts. The
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  • 162 2 SWING CLASSICS A versatile ENSA Company now touring Southern India is the ENSA SWING CLUB BAND,” the eight-piece band which is at home with either the classics or modern swing numbers. Most of the members of this party are high class Continental musicians, from Leipzig, Warsaw, Sofia and Paris. There
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  • 226 2 The President of the *Malacc'a Tamil Labourers’ Association has sent the following statement for publication. The Malacca Tamil Labourers Association was inaugurated in June 1938 and was registered at the Office of the Registrar of Societies in Malacca on 6th Nov., 1939.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 590 2 NOTICE W ELI'A Hi; S* lIOLAKSniPS The London Si hool of Economics proposes to prov'd; a course cf t uining for Co! ui Social Welfare Oflicis. ini course will commence in London in September, 11* hi. 2. The Colonial Office has allocated three places to the Government of the Malay
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    • 97 2 THE CITY PARK SUN #EN-AIR TALKIES 21st tote23rd June, 1946. I Conducing chapters 8-15 DICK TRACY RETURN” CITY OPEN-AIR TALKIES i To-night: “Loh Pok Kwo Mo” (C)' 22nd to 25th June, 1946 “Chut (hay Kay Pak Sin” (C) CABARET i INTER-TEAM BALLROOM DANCE COMPETITIOt FORCES vs. CIVILIANS Four Standard Dances
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 140 2 NEW RIALTO 20th to 21st June, 1946. At 2.30, 6.30 and 9.15 p.m. “Man Kwai Lee Hung Tin” (In Cantonese) with Miss Pak Yin 22nd to 23rd June, 1946. “LAM CHEONG” (Mandarin). 24th to 26th June, 1946. “Mandharavathi” (Tamil). CAPITOL THEATRE Screening tonight till 22nd June at 3.00, 6.30 9.15
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