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Title Section16 1946-05-31 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. No. 91. J SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS16 words
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Article302 1946-05-31 1 Work Or Draft' Section Of Emergency Labour Bill Killed I Washington, May 29. A rebellious Congress today dealt President Truman a double defeat when the Senate killed the work or draft section of his Emergency Labour Powers Bill and the House rammed through a drastic anti-strikeUP - 302 words
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52 1946-05-31 1 U.S. WILL FURNISH FILIPPINOS WITH ARMS I Washington, May 29.— The Senate commit tee on territories and insular rfairs today approved a bill authorisPresident to furnish the Philip pfa armed forces (which will be I I an independent nation on JuK with arms, ammunition, air- I craft md small navalUP - 52 words
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116 1946-05-31 1 GROMYKO'S INDIRECT SMACK AT BRITAIN AND AMERICA New York, May 29.— Andrei Gromyko, the Russian delegate to the Security Council today charged that the tendency of certain countries to "dominate" the United Nations may compromise the "whole cause for maintaining peace and security." It was obvious that it was anU.P. - 116 words
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80 1946-05-31 1 Yokohama, May 30.— Before re- preventatives of six victorious Allied nations, Eighth Army Commander, Lieut. -Gen. Robert L. Eichelbergcr, m a Memorial Day address, declared that "the military defeat of the Axis nations has not insured peace for the future. "It isUP - 80 words
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Article55 1946-05-31 1 Teheran, May 30.— 1t is reported that changes are likely m the Teheran Government as Azerbaijan 'Premier' Pishevan is unwilling to continue negotiations with the present Tehe ran Cabinet. The Persian Premier, dhavain es Sultaneh, is reported to have asked for .^d received the resignations oi IReuter - 55 words
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Article167 1946-05-31 1 Bangkok, May 29. Replying to the French allegation that French military forces had crossed the border towns due to extreme provocation, Sukhum Nai Pradit, the newly-ap-pointed Director of Publicity Department told the Press, "what really came as a provocation was when one Siamese town was bombardedUP - 167 words
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76 1946-05-31 1 MacARTHUR'S WOULD-BE ASSASSIN STILL AT LARGE Tokyo, May 30— Leader of the plot to assassinate General Douglas Mac Arthur on May Day is still at large, 30 days after General Headquarters revealed it had discovered plans and had started extensive search to apprehend those involved. Neither the Japanese nor AmericanUP - 76 words
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53 1946-05-31 1 Colombo, May 30.— First Lord of the Admiralty Mr. A. V. Alexander, a member of the British Cabinet Mission to India, left Ceylon for Calcutta today after his four-day visit to Trincomalee naval base and Colombo where he inspected naval shore esta- blishmentsReuter - 53 words
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Article29 1946-05-31 1 Rome, May >a— At least 15 Persons have been arrested m the Ust two days when Rome political police eirriedour I series of whirlwind pre- I election raids.— ReuterReuter - 29 words
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250 1946-05-31 1 Byrnes Hopes World May Eventually Limit Armaments Washington, May 30 Hopes that all the world may eventually limit its armaments, were expressed by Secretary of State Janies F. Byrnes m his appearance before the House of Foreign Affairs Committee. At various points m his testimony, he declared that the MilitaryUP - 250 words
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Article63 1946-05-31 1 The following cable has been lent to Gen. Mohan Singh, of the INA, Lv the local Sikh community -"The Sikh community, Singapr.u congratulate you heartily on your release. "They remember with pride and gratitude your great services and tremendous sufferings for Indian freedom. We feel confident63 words
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Article24 1946-05-31 1 Tokyo, May 30.— It is learned here today that General Douglas MacArthur, will issue a statement on the mtmimi of Philippine Independence Day.- UPUP - 24 words
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Article215 1946-05-31 2 Lull In Political Talks In Delhi (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, May 29.— There ig a lull m political talks m Delhi. Congress leaders have left the capital for a brief recess. On the Cabinet Mission side, Mr. Alexander has gone to Ceylon to inspect the F^astern Fleet m his215 words
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Article70 1946-05-31 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madias. May ay. Premier Prakasam enounced m the Madras Council yesterday that the Madras Government propose to introduce a scheme controlling the once* of handloom cloth, vhncby t price reduction by about if per tent, b expected. Under the sthenic, tbtre would70 words
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Article45 1946-05-31 2 (From Our Own {ah respondent) Madras, May 29. Moharak Alt, Bihar Muslim Legislator y has resigned from the Muslim League as a protest against the pro--1 hicial league chief's action com pel ling him to undertake social boycott of other communities.45 words
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207 1946-05-31 2 New Delhi, May 28. The committee appointed m 1945 to advise the government of India on post-war planning of the cotton textile industry has made the following points: Firstly, expansion ot India s present productive capacity of mill-made cloth from 4,800,000,000 yards toAPI - 207 words
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Article56 1946-05-31 2 Bombay, May 28. It is understood that the Government of India is now vigorously resisting attempt on the part of the Government of Burma to challenge the validity of certificates issued by district magistrates m India guaranteeing thos< Indians who are returning to Burm; I and holding theseAPI - 56 words
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Article93 1946-05-31 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bombay, May 28. The General Council of the All-India Railway Mens' Federation, representing 1,000,000 railway workers throughout India, has decided after a secret allIndia ballot to give the government of India notice on 1 June, that railway men on all IndianAPI - 93 words
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385 1946-05-31 2 London, May 28. The serious handicap preventing j, industrialists from obtaining surplus machinery fn,J United Kingdom was described to Reuter by P. Kumar, Di of Electrical Industries in Bombay who is now i n y n negotiating the purchase ofAPI - 385 words
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284 1946-05-31 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) I Srinagar, May 2t*_Newi f r L wv! lmir t• f* confu^. I While an official communique I states the situation is returning I to normal and 'Hartal' m Srina I gar has been called off. the N a I tional284 words
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109 1946-05-31 2 (From Our Own Coimtpondent) Lahore, Mai »9Although conditions m the 1W are different from those m other (W rinces, vet the Punjab Ministry a m no way behind any other proving so far a civil liberties of cm** j i 1 .-1 the Pi^njaD109 words
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Article69 1946-05-31 2 RECORD-BREAKING 'PLANE IN KARACHI Karachi, May 29.— The British Overseas Airways Lancastrian which took off from Heath Row, London's new airport yesterday, on a 12,000--mile flight to Sydney, Australia, landed at Mauripur aerodrome, Karachi, today having completed 4,640 miles of the journey m 24 hours and 40 minutes. The flightReuter - 69 words
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428 1946-05-31 3 Daily Herald (Labour) Warns Talks Of World War III "Not Idle" London, May 29. Britain fired two more diplomatic blasts into Soviet dominated eastern Europe today as the Daily HeraH, organ of Britain's ruling Labour Party warned that speculation about a Third World War was no longer "idle talk." TheUP - 428 words
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Article101 1946-05-31 3 Teheran, May 29.— Prince Firouz of Iran today confirmed to the United Press that Hussein Ala had been dismissed from his post as Iran representative to the United Nations Security Council. "He has been instructed by the Premier to refrain from interference m Iran's affairs on the UNO/UP - 101 words
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Article118 1946-05-31 3 TEACHERS WANT BETTER PAY..... Calcutta, May 28.— A resolution to go on strike for one week m the first instance from Sept. 9 and then for any indefinite period from Nov. 1 if the token strike failed to procure for them the demands lor adequate pay, better prospects and conditionsAPI - 118 words
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Article54 1946-05-31 3 Nanking, May a*— Nationalist (Government) troops continuing their drive against the Communists m Manchuria have captured Kinn, about 70 miles east ot Changchun, Chinese headquarter, m Manchuria, it was reported today. Government troops may also have captured the power nation at HjaO Peng Man near Kinn,Reuter - 54 words
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Article62 1946-05-31 3 Calcutta, May for the arrest of 11 persona connected with the Provisional Government ol A/ad Hind and A/ad Hind Bank have been issued by the authorities m Burma, according to a report from Rangoon. Five of Aem .ire now m Rangoon, four m India and two m Malaya.API - 62 words
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408 1946-05-31 3 London, May 29.— -Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery, Chief of the Imperial General Staff Designate, m a tribute to war correspondents tonight outlined the three principles of news presentation "as seen by a military commander" free Press, truth and speed. The Field Marshal, who was proposingReuter - 408 words
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Article39 1946-05-31 3 Washington, May 29.— The settlement of the American soft coal strike provides for an hourly increase in miners' wa^cs of iHJ cents. Mine leader John L. Lewis' proposal for a "Welfare Fund" for miners was accepted with modifications.— ReuterReuter - 39 words
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320 1946-05-31 3 New York, May 29.— Dr. Trygve Lie, Secretary-Ceneral of the UNO, has decided not to submit to the Security (ouncil the Siamese charges of French troops' forcible seizing and holding of Siamese territory, the UNO spokesman snid. •m i The spokesman saidReuter - 320 words
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823 1946-05-31 4 Former U. S. Secretary Of State Gives Dutch A Timely Warning San Francisco, May 30.-Speaking at a Press inference m Seattle, the former Secretary of State Mr. Cordell Hull told Pressmen that America is becoming mop* and more apprehenUP - 823 words
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314 1946-05-31 4 In 1941 the Municipal Commissioners approved the cample I tion of Water Works m the Gunong Pulai area and also a scheme I for an entirely new work at Kota Tinggi. Had these work* I been completed this year314 words
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Article33 1946-05-31 4 Tokyo, May 30. In response v I queries, regarding possible trafic m- I trictions, GHQ authorities said Pacific I shipping will not be affected m th< I Bikini Atomic tests this summer.- 133 words
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