The Straits Chronicle, 27 June 1946

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  • 12 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 240. MALACCA, THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 194«. it) cU.
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  • 929 1 70 Million Indonesians Want Independence And Not Futile Parleys New Delhi, June 27. CUTAN Sjahrir Premier of the Indonesian Cabinet told Pressmen in Jogjakarta that the Netherlands will be given one more chance to come to terms with
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 732 1 The Central Welfare Council of the Malayan Union which has recently been set up in Kuala Lumpur under the Chairmanship of Mrs. A. T. Newboult is exploring all possible ways and means of raising funds to aid the destitutes of all races in this country. The aftermath of
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  • 48 1 Miss Isabel Jalleh, Chie> Supervisor, Telephone Exchange Penang who was awarded the King’s Commendation displayei superb courage by sticking to hei post during the Japanese oc, cupational action and machine, gunning of the Exchange buildinp and generally setting an excellent’ ex amide to other operators.
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  • 678 1 WELL ATTENDED BY ALL COMMUNITY REPRESENTATIVES Malacca, June 27. AT the inaugural meeting in the District Court at 6.30 p.m. yesterday a Society for the aiding of discharged criminals was formed. Presiding over the meeting was Mr. H. A. L. Luckham, the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 209 2 Malacca, June 27. At yesterday afternoons ittng c tliv* Kent Assessment Hoard a po.nt of law was cleared up by the Board. Mr. M. L. Brush representing Guthrie Co., in explaining the existing law stated that the Board could exercist the Additional Powers Ordinance of 1946.
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  • 208 2 TICKETS NOW ON SALE I The Charity Football Match j between the Malacca Civilian XI and Negri Sembilan Chinese Re- creation Club, promises to be a I big event and a record gathering is expected to witness the game on Saturday June 29 on the
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  • 129 2 The Malacca Agricultural Department, is organising the first inter-Malay Schools garden competition and altogether 92 Malay schools in Malacca Settlement will be entering for this contest. The schools are divided into 2 groups: those having more and those having less than 60 planting beds. Marks will
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  • 269 2 Mr. Young M.A., Ag. Senior Insp, <• (< of Schools .vlalaeca, who has be< n here for about s.x months will cjuvy away wiih him the best .vLiies oi the teachers of the local schools, the staff of the Education Department, and other well-wishers on
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  • 231 2 Mr. S. P. Garrett has now taken up his duties as Trade Union Adviser for the Colony of Singapore. Mr. Garrett lias varied experience in Trade Union work in Britain and in Canada. He started his working life as an apprentice in the shipbuilding trade
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  • 94 2 A Military lorry speeding through Riverside this morning collided with a rickshaw just opposite Gomes <& Co., about twenty yards from the Claims Hirings Department. The rickshaw was proceeding towards the Clock Tower and the lorry coming from behind knocked the rickshaw down. A male
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  • 102 2  -  (By Wee Kay Yew) We seek much after preachers; should we not much rather seek for the true ear? For surely there are preachers enough around us, preachers in heaven above, preachers on earth below, preachers within and preachers without. What does not the firmament alone
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  • 613 2 Drugs Stolen From Medical Stores Malacca, June 27. Charged with having in his possession dishonestly a large quantity of drugs belonging to the District Medical Stores, Malacca, a Chinese druggist, Tan Cheng Kim, of Mill Road was produced before Mr. J. E. M. Cave in
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  • 51 2 Malacca, June 27. The local garrison military police are reported to have hauled in a number of Chinese for having in their possession W/IM material consisting of slacks and other clothing. After the arrest of the Chinese they brought the culprits to the Central Police
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  • 65 2 It is officially announced that supplies of D.D.T. and D.D.T. preparations are available in the United Kingdom in sufficient quantities to meet expected requirements. Import licences will be issued freely to importers who have received offers from firms to supply them direct from manufacturers. A list
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 371 2 NOTICE MALAYAN UNION GO\ ERN.iI UNT LOANS Lists will bt opened on 8 n .July, 1946, for allotment,; <> two Main van Union Government loans, the protends < vi,;cn will be used for the rehabiiuauon ol‘ the Malayan Union. The two loans consist of an issue of 2’a'' 1954-50 Inscribed
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 224 2 THE CITY PARK SUN OPEN-AIR TALKIES 27 to 29 June,. 1946. Gloria Jean in Universal’s Gay Romance “THE UNDER PUP” witfo Nan Grey and Robert Cummings CITY OPEN-AIR TALKIES 26 to 29 June: “SI Elf TIER SEE CANTONESE WAYANG CABARET AND RONGGENG JENAhA MELAYU OPERA 27 June Megat Teraweh 28
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