The Straits Chronicle, 24 June 1946
1946-06-24
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Title Section12 1946-06-24 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 237. 10 Ct*. MALACCA, MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1946.12 words
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838 1946-06-24 1 Without Positive Instructions No Headway Can Be Made In The Present State Of Affairs ti G New Delhi Radio, June 24. A e re and more I)utch troops land in Java and Sumatra and the antagonism of the Indonesians is838 words
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EDITORIAL
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Article667 1946-06-24 1 One of the major obstacles to the smooth rehabilitation of the country is the widespread increase of crime and violence in Singapore and parts of the Malay Peninsula. After more than nine months of re-occupation (he crime situation, particularly in Singapore and North Malaya, has shown more667 words
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786 1946-06-24 1 NO COMPROMISE ON QUESTION OF MANCHURIA NORTH CHINA T Nanking, June 23. RUCE talks between the Kuomintang and the Communists with General George Marshall are in a state of stalemate as the Kuomintang representatives have made further demands from the Communists786 words
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Article61 1946-06-24 1 No. 5 War Crimes Team are i anxious to obtain further in- formation about the ill-tn atment < °t prisoners who were confined in p .Inhere State Prison. Any person j* who was imprisoned in the dohore State Prison during the Japanese occupation is invited to make a|!61 words
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Advertisement21 1946-06-24 1 M SA uEH CO. Ship Chandler* ĕ nip Suppliers. Contractors, CommiMlo* *nd Stevedores. REMOVED TO it*. 10 A! .11 Road, Malacca.21 words
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152 1946-06-24 2 Malacca, June 24. A Chinese woman who was arrested by Customs officers in Ayer Kroh on the 21st of this month for distilling liquor and for being in possession of dutiable liquor appeared before Mr. T. R. Blackman to-day. The prosecution in outlining the facts152 words
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Article49 1946-06-24 2 Malacca, June 24. The case against Yeo Heng charged with the theft of a wheel and tyres was postponed till the Ist of next month. Bail of two hundred dollars with one surety was allowed by the Court. Inspector A. Mobarak is in charge of the prosecution.49 words
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Article253 1946-06-24 2 Office-bearers of the above Party for the current year elected at the Annual General Meeting arc: President: Dr. S. J. Chong; Vice 1 resident: Dr. T. E. Ooi; Hon. Secretary: Mr. Tan Kim Swee; Hon. Treasurer. Mr. Khoo Tow Chin; Captain: Mr. Seow Chui < hiang; Hon.253 words
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Article114 1946-06-24 2 Malacca, June 24. The Welfare Relief Stores at the Stadthuis was the subject of a burglary last night. The discovery was made this morning and it is learned that the burglars broke in through the door whilst the rest of the State was slumbering. The Straits Chronicle114 words
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85 1946-06-24 2 Malacca, June 24. The trial of Inspector Krishnan who under the Japanese had been employed in the Chian Ka and the Marine Police has been fixed for the 9th July for hearing. Mr. C. S. Jayaswal who is prosecuting for the Crown declared85 words
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Article107 1946-06-24 2 Among the recent arrivals to Malacca from England is Mrs. G. D. Fruglniet, L.R.A.M. (BOND.), A.R.C.M. (ENG.), wife of Mr. R. M. L. Frugtniet, A.M.1.E.E., D.F.11. (LONI).), A.C.G.I. (ENG.), Executive Electrical Engineer, Malacca. Mr. Frugtniet for many years was educated in England and graduated from107 words
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200 1946-06-24 2 Rompers, a locally revived Euvasi: n team, went down to the tune of four goals to rd before the 13 Parachute Bn. Muar, in a j friendly game of soccer played j here on Saturday evening. Throughout the game the Parachutists excelled in speed,200 words
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Article131 1946-06-24 2 After the first meeting of the R.A.B. Malacca the following orders wei’e made by the Board after hearing the applications. In the application of Lee Yoke Eng against Lim Whye Hong for the fixing of a new scale of rent, the Board fixed a monthly131 words
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77 1946-06-24 2 We have received a consignment of clothes from the Central Committee of the 1.R.C., Kuala Lumpur, being allotment to Malacca Region for distribution among the needy Indians here, of what they received from the Indian National Congress. The distressed Indians of Malacca are requested to77 words
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Article72 1946-06-24 2 Nanking, June 23. More than six thousand workers and students in Canton were reported to have demonstrated with anti-British slogans in public parks and other places of assembly. The demonstrators demanded the Chinese government for representations to be made to the British government for the immediate and72 words
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Article52 1946-06-24 2 As already announced, War Crimes trials will commence in Kuala Lumpur to-day, June 24th. These trials will be held in the Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, and the public will be admitted. The first Japanese to be charged with war crimes at this session will be52 words
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Article497 1946-06-24 2 Malacca Schools Draw With Muar G.E.S. A creditable last minute effort saved the Malacca Combined Schools from being defeated by i the Muar Government English School in the first inter-schools football match played on the Malacca Club padang last Saturday evening. The visiting school team was more compact displaying497 words
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Article49 1946-06-24 2 Monday, 24 June. Hockey: 24 I.G.H. vs. 4 Ind. Mob. Wksps. B.H.E.S. Ground at 5.30 p.m. Tuesday, 25 June. Football: 13 Parachute Battalion vs. Malacca Civilian XI M.C. Ground at 5.15 p.m. Wednesday, 26 June. Football: 16 Light Cavalry vs. City Park M.C. Ground at 5.15 p.m.49 words
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Article110 1946-06-24 2 Paris, June 23. The French newspaper ‘U Soir’ has openly accused the Russian government of sowing tm seeds of another war by deliberately attempting to postpone the important peace treaty issues in the continent. “The entire woi’ld and France cannot an ore to let Russia and her110 words
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Advertisement375 1946-06-24 2 NOTICE WEI.FAR!'. Si HOLARSUH’S Tht* London School ot Economics i .to, loses to provic a course of training: for Cob io! Social Welfare Officers. Ibis course will commence in Loirion in September, 1946. 2. The Colonial Office has allocated three places to the Government of the Malay Peninsula. Applications art*375 words
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Advertisement74 1946-06-24 2 WANTED WANTED—First Class Typist preferably With knowledge of shorthand. Pay according tc qualifications. Apply in perstuv' G to Tan Siew Sin, 96, First Cifosf Street, Malacca, during office d hours. STAMPS FOR SALE Japanese occupation stamps pictorials 1 cent to 70 cents complete amir Selangor overprints 6 cents, $1 and74 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous240 1946-06-24 2 THE CITY PARK SUN OPEN-AIR TALKIES 24th to 26th Jmj£ 20th Century Fox presents Cono Doyle’s Thriller, Oilier, Mystery Drama Sherlock Holmes on the trails “HOUND OF BASKERVILLE” Starring Basil Rathborne Richard Greene CITY OPEN-AIR TALKIES 22nd to 25th June, 1946 Chut Chay Kar Pak Sin (C> gCANTONESE WAYANG CVBARET240 words
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