The Straits Chronicle, 29 June 1946

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  • 12 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 242. MALACCA, SATURDAY, JUNE 29. 1946. io ci*.
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  • 800 1 FRANCE POLAND INSIST ON IMMEDIATE ANGLO-AMERICAN ACTION AGAINST FRANCO Complacency To Despotic Rule Denies Spaniards Their Right To Democracy New Delhi, June 29. VETERAN French politician M. Leon Blum, addressing a large gathering in Paris yesterday declared that both the British and the Americans through their attitude of inactivity against
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 672 1 The facts of the present crisis in the world’s food supplies should be widely made known to the general public. Long before the end of the war it had been foreseen that the shortages of fats, meat, dairy products and sugar, which had developed during the war,
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  • 723 1 London, June 28. CREAKING in London last night Hannen Swaffer outlined the causes of the present misunderstanding and distrust among the former Allies against Nazism and Fascism. Hannen Swaffer has studied the Russian mind j thoroughly and he is an
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  • 75 1 Cairo, June 28. British Army authorities forecast widespread revolt in Egypt within the next few days. It is learned that a large terrorist organization is agitating the populace for concerted armed action against the British forces in the country. It is also reported that the head
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  • 157 1 Malacca, June 28. It has been brought to the notice of the Food Control Department that a number of unscrupulous individuals have posed as Food Inspectors in the past few days and have been intimidating shop keepers and hawkers. A case was reported from Bunga Raja and another
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 181 2 Owing to the inability of the I ian Wah Badminton I arty of Jvluar in making the journey in time for the badminton match against the above Party on Saturday, the 29th instant, it has now been postponed to Sunday, 30th instant and the games are as
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  • 188 2 Ti.o \i itla v a 7 ributie SiiigHpoTC reports that its K.L. Reported >ees the possibility of a strike among clerical workers. A sit-down strike by 3,000 white-collar workers of the Gov-<-eminent service is predicted in .Junior Civil Service circles if the present recommendations of
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  • 417 2 VISIT OK WEI FARE OFFICER A total cash relief of $600.00 was disbuised to estates in Malacca by the < ernment of India Welfare Officer, Mr K. Gopala Pillai, during n*. j ueviodical visit here this weekend. Among the estates visuecl were Bekoh, Rim,
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  • 172 2 The Secretary of State for the Colonies has authorised it to be announced that a Commissioner with wide experience of dealings with War Damage compensation claims in the United Kingdom has recently been selected to be head of Malayan Claims Commission and that he is expected to arrive
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  • 528 2 ABLE HE JvM E B\ COUNSEL: Noll Jß of appeal Malacca, June 29. At the continued hearing yesterday af ernoon in the D-Su-ict Court three other witnesses testified in the drugs case for the ticfence and under cross-examination by the prosecution the
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  • 86 2 Banda Kaba Beat Mobile Workshops Malacca, June 29. In a fast and exciting game of soccer on the Padang yesterday the Banda Kaba Muslim XI beat the 4th Mobile Workshops by one goal. At half time the score was nil and the only goal which gave the victory to
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  • 169 2 Malacca, June 29. Lye Nai Choo a Chinese who appeared before Mr. J. E. M. Cave to-day pleaded guilty to the charge of being in possession of three tins of butter the property of the military forces. In his statement to the Court, the accused
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  • 55 2 Ma'acca, June 29. Mr. R. Moore, former Registrar and District Judge Malacca arrived in Malacca to-day on his way to Kuala Lumpur where he is taking up the appointment of puisne Judge in the Malayan Union. He paid a brief visit to the local Courts
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  • 72 2 Malacca, June 29. An Indian K. V. Krishnan of Bukit China Dalam was sentenced to one week’s r.i. and an additional fine of fifty dollars for having sold garlic and onions above the controlled pijce. On another charge of not having exhibited the price list on
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  • 127 2 —A.P. Bangkok, June 28. The Siamese Government yesterday appointed former Police General Adul Dejarat as Commanding General of the Siamese Army, a move interpreted in many quarters as a precautionary measure against revolt, with unrest spreading through Siam as a result of reports that the medical
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  • 126 2 Tokyo, June 28. A “Kyodo” News Agency message states that the former Foreign Minister of Japan, Yosuke Matsuoka died in the Imperial University Hospital after he had been removed from the Sugamo prison some weeks ago. It is further learned that just before his death the
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  • 68 2 Sandakan, June The Australian War Ci Commission yesterday dec that seven more Japs who gone into hiding since capitulation of the Japs in East have been arrested and been brought back to Sand by the Australian Intellif authorities. It is reported these Japs were concerned
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 348 2 THE CITY PARK BUN OPEN-AIR TALKIES To-night: “THE UNDER PUP’ 30th June to 2nd July A GRAND DOUBLE FIRST RUN FEATURES “Revenge Rider” “Ellery Queen (Master Detective) CITY OPEN-AIR TALKIES To-night: “Siew Tien See” 30th June to 3rd July Charlie u Sip Cheng Kwai’ CANTONESE WAYANG CABARET AND RONGGENG JENAKA
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