The Straits Chronicle, 22 June 1946

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  • 130 2 Malacca, June 22. The cricket match which was nupposed to have been played between the Segamat XI and the Malacca Indian XI has been cancelled according to the information of the Indian team here. It is learned that the local team have been notified by wire that the
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  • 59 2 Civilians To Meet Parachutists The following will represent the Malacca Civilian Team against the 13th. Parachute Battalion on Tuesday, 25th instant at the Malacca Club Padang: M. Zaid, Tam Kong Yen, D. Hendroff. Wee Tiam 1 ye. Sharin' I>. Shukar. Osman bin Omar, Tam thee Pueh, Mohd. Haad, Tam
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  • 380 2 Agitators At W ork On Estates Enquiries made by the Straits Chronicle Representative into the welfare of estate labourers, reveal that the Labour Department in co-operation with Estate Managers is keenly interested in doing everything possible for the labourers and any grievance is tackled
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  • 180 2 Malacca Civilians Vs. N.S.C.R.C. Tbi' team to represent the Malacca Civilians against the Negri Sembilan Chinese Recreation Club in the Charity Football Match on Saturday, 29th instant will be selected from the following:— M. Zaid, Wee Tiam Tye, Tam Kong Yen, Tam Chee Pueh, Shariff b. Shukar, Tam
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  • 494 2 Twenty Applies;‘ons On The List Malacca, June 22. jhe fii.-t silting of the Rent Assessment Board since the reoccupation was held in the District Court to-day with Mr. J. E. M. Cave presiding. Among oth' members of the Board present were Honourable Mr. Tan Eng
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  • 42 2 Malacca, June 22. In the District Court today Kishan Singh an aged Punjabi claimed trial to a charge of cheating an Indian Venkatasalam. The property involved were some bangles and other trinkets. Hearing was postponed till the Ist July.
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  • 118 2 Malacca, June 22. A party of Chinese in Mill Road assaulted an Indian soldier for j 4 f ratting with Chinese girl, j It is learned that the girl concern- e<! who is a street hussy was j warned by her 4 protectors not j to associate
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  • 85 2 Mr. E. L. Peake of Evatt Co., has returned to Malacca to take charge of the branch here. During the hostilities he was in Malacca and with the occupation of the Peninsula he was interned in the Sime Road camp sharing the privations and hardships of his other co-internees.
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  • 345 2 When I asked him what h* thought of Malaya he stated: “Here again it is nothing like what Hollywood presented it tc us. People back in the States should be given a real picture of this country and not what Hollywood imagines it to be. I was
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 372 2 NOTICE WEIJ aim; scholarships t "he louden School of Econo- j tries 10 os to a coui e of training i’or d 1 Social Welfare Officers. .hi- course will commence in London in September, 1946. 2. The Colonial Office hr allocated three places to the Government of the Malay Peninsula.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 223 2 THE CITY PARK SUN OPEN-AIR TALKIE? 21-23 JUNE “DICK TRACY RETURN” Gh 8 P 24th to 26th June “HOUND OF BASKERVILLF CITY OPEN-AIR TALKIES 22nd to 25th June, 1946 “Chut Chay Kar Pak Sin” (C CABARET INTER-TEAM BALLROOM DANCE COMPETITION FORCES vs. CIVILIANS Four Standard Dances Fri: 21st Sat: 22nd
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