Indian Daily Mail, 27 June 1946

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol 11. No. 117. SINGAPORE. THURSDAY, JUNE .'7. i^tin [1 PRICK Id CKMS
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  • 383 1 MAXIMUM PAYABLE MONTHLY $35 1 First Reaction Of Government Servants Is- DISGUST The lonff-awaited interim report of the Wages and Cost of Living Committee (addressed to the Governors of the Malayan Hnion and Singapore) is published
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  • 127 1 Washington, J 86.-1 fit\ Governmen; ha cejecu United States protei I dan n fusal to admit fo i American newspapermen Into Rumania, the acting united Sta state, Mi Dean Acheion, told a i ress conference today. Mr Acheson said the pi to the I
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  • 137 1 Rangoon, June 26. The Government's latest step to stamp out lawlessness in Burma is the organisation of a village defence sj fcem. Arms have been supplied to villages in eight districts and several dacolts have already been killed or captured. Combined military and police operations have resulted
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  • 133 1 New Delhi, June 26. According to Congress circles, the British Cabinet Mission and the Viceroy will shortly issue a statement announcing the abandonment of the interim Government plan. Reuter. Sydney. Juno 26, Britain is backing Australia in her refusal to grant United States bases under the Commonwealth jurisdiction
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  • 59 1 West Englewood. New Jersey. June 26. James Henry Hare, 90. the renowned news photographer of whom author Richard Harding Dawis said "he made the Rnsso Japanese war famous." die:: here yesterday. While photographing under fire, a Japanese oilicer said to Hare: "You one brave man." to
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  • 63 1 Bombay, June 26.— According to a survey carried out by the Bombay Chronicle, 190 cases of typhoid were recorded m Bombay since May of which 122 were fatal. The paper stated the disease was gathering In intensity and would reach Its peak in August. DDT
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  • 66 1 JULY 1 Shanghai, June 26.—Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek will probably attend the independence ceremonies of the Philippine Republic at Manila on July 4. In a report to the People's Political Council Resident Committee. Foreign Minister Wang Shih-chieh said that President Manuel Roxas had invited President Chiang to
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  • 56 1 58,000 JAPS EVACUATED FROM JAVA Batavia. June 26.— Fifty-eight thousand Japanese had now been evacuated from Java. Dutch sources reported yesterday Nine thousand more are being retained as labour in the West Coast and another 2.000 are remaining at the East Coast port of Sourabava and on the "paradise island''
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  • 52 1 Washington. June 26.— The United States Army air forces yesterday announced completion of the world's largest land-based bomber, the X-B 36. The huge plane has six 3.000 horse power engines on the trailing edge of its 230-foot wings. It requires a crew of IS to fly
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  • 44 1 Nanking, June 24.— Modifying the law prohibiting foreign ships sailing in inland waters, China has decided to allow foreign vessels to call on four Chinese inland ports— Nanking, Wuhu. Kiukiang and Hankow, all along the Yangtse river— for a period of one year.- Reuter
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  • 91 1 Washington, June 26.— A State Department spokesman yesterdaj re-emphasized that United States forces are in China only to help with the evacuation of J^P forces still there Commenting on a demand Irom Communist Leader Mao Tse-tung that the United States cease
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  • 195 1 Batavia, June 1!H. With large stocks of rice reported waiting shipment in Kast Java, India's food envoy to Indonesia, Mr. K. L Punjabi, flew yesterday to see Doctor Soekarno, Indonesian "President'* at his headquarters in Jogjakarta. Central Java. Mr. Punjabi accompanied Doctor
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  • 57 1 Shanghai, June 25. In view of the importance of the South Seas market, China Merchants Steam Navigation Company the biggest concern of its kind in China and now state-owned- is completing preparations for a Shipping service to Singapore. It hopes to begin the service with four
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  • 920 2 Wavell's Plan To Be Scrapped New Delhi, June 2."). The Congress Party High Command, having accepted the British long-range plan for independence, today directed the premiers of eight Congress provinces to take the necessary steps for the election of
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  • 147 2 Viceroy Should Call Upon Leader Of Strongest Party To Form Govt. m Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, June 26. Con VMss having rejected the Interim Govi nmeal plan has accepted the long-term proposals l!i is acceptance places Congress on the same footing as the Moslem League, which has already accepted
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  • 168 2 Madras Scheme To Separate Executive From Judiciary rom Our Own Correspondent) Madras, June 25— Madras Government have drafted a scheme for separa.ing the Executive from the Judiciary. According to the scheme the District, Magistrate would be separated from the District Collector, two offices being held by two different persons independant
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  • 74 2 ALL QUIET ON THE MADURA FRONT {From Our Oum Correspondent) Madura, June 25. -Madura had a comparatively quiet day yesterday only a few cases of stabbing being reported. Confidence among the ness community Is still lacking md shops remain closed. Armed Police are gtffl patrolling the city rhe latest casualties
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  • 119 2 \I mm Our On n Cmretptm i Karachi. June 25 The Bind Assembly Congress Partv yesterday considered the plight of Hindus in 81nd where the League Mimsti functioning. Discussion brought to light, Hindus though formir. percent of the population and contributing nearly 50 per cent
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  • 114 2 Amritsar. June 25. All Sikhs were called on today to carry out B total boycott of British goods as part of their "fiffht for justice and freedom" campaign. Directions to this effect were issued by Colonel Niranjan Singh Gill, former officer of 'Subhas Chandra
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  • 141 2 40,000 INDIAN STRIKERS ASKED TO RETURN TO WORK IN CEYLON Colombo. June 25. The Ceylon Indian Congress Party, which called strikers in Ceylon rubber and tea plantations on June 22 demanding equal political and economic rights for Indians, yesterday told 40,(100 Indian labourers striking on Kelani Valley rubber plantations to
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  • 46 2 {From Om Oum Correspondeui) Marmagoa, June 25.— The freedom of speech and assembly granted last week in Portuguese India after intense peoples' agitation have been again withdrawn. Police have started breaking up meetings on the pretext that exeessive language is beinj; used.
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  • 540 3 CHINA' S PREMIER RELIES TOO MUCH ON FOREIGNERS, SAY OPPONENTS Nankin*, June 25.— China's Premier, Dr. T. V. Baoafc i> today facing the most determined attempt ut made by his political opponents to oust him from office. Dr. Soong has weathered several political sU run in If KOths, gad observers
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  • 153 3 London. June 25. The Premier |of Punjab. Malik Khizar Hayal I Khan Tiwana. a "striking visitor to London/ 1 is to go to Oxford to receive an honorary doctorate in tribute to the great part plaved by the Punjab during .he last war. reports the
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  • 84 3 DEVADAS GANDHI TO TACKLE BRITISH FOR MORE NEWSPRINT London, June 25.- -Following successful negotiations in Scandinavia on behalf of the Indian and Eastern Newspaper Society for supplies of newsprint, Mr. Devadas Gandhi is to negotiate with the British Board of Trade to secure newsprint supplies for India next year. Mr.
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  • 83 3 Marinette, Wisconsin, June 24.— Patsy Smith. 18-year-old socialite, crawled ashore after a 13-mile, seven-hour ba le through the cold northern waters of Lake Michigan and hysterically reported that her wealthy, shipbuilder father Leathe M. Smith and three others drowned when their racing
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  • 87 3 Paris. June 25. The big four Foreign Ministers tailed io reach agreement on any ol the minor points of the Italian draft treaty on the agenda in a two-and-a--half-hour meeting this afternoon. After 40 minutes were spent In talking about what subjects should
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  • 364 3 Durban. June 2o. Three leader* of the Indian pasttive resistance movement. Mr. NaiKer. Mr. MaMoe tad Dr. h. l,iiim;in. were toda> each sentenced In seven ♦lays' impiiMuiment with hard labour at the Magistrate's < miri on charges under the
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  • 203 3 Jerusalem, June 25 A hushed military coun hi ard two of the young Jews qui from the Old Te i amen In tti d< fence at Pali trial. Speaking In Hebrew 20-year-old Mordechal Lampert quo I from Deuteronomy Chapb U fl «S 21 and
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  • 161 3 Birmingham, June 25. -It Is time that the scheduled castes Joined the Muslim League and secured 'i fair representation for themselves in independent India, says Ali Mohammed Khan, President ol the Great Britain branch of the League in a letter which is beins sent
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  • 72 3 Washington, June 25 Pre; Ident 'I ruman, In a le ter to Speakei of the House Bam Rayburn, disclosed terday thai satisfactory arrangements for the free accesi ol news correspondents have been concluded In all countries reci l\ ing UNRRA d except in Ru -ia
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  • 114 3 London. June 25.—Shareholders of the British North Borneo Company, one of the last great chartered trading companies which contributed so much to the building up of the British colonial Empire in the 17th. ISth and 19th centuries, today agreed to hand over
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  • 187 4 I I P.T. tng his e career late Mr Pi'... nly Ceyl nese C immunity of Bl but minei ng the various Sine a pore and lo.ss. he said a terrible blow and can shock Ceylonea C mmunlty of Sir/ Rev B
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  • 55 4 An allocation of 225 tons of Ghee has been made available to Malaya from Australia Import licences will be issued by the Registrar ol Imports and Exports, Singapore, up to a total of this amount against firm offers from supplier^ In Australia Satisfactory evidence
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  • 52 4 Mr 8 P. Garret, Trade Union Adviser for Singapore, who wished to ->e: Into touch with all Bingapore Trade Unions, invites all Unions to send the following information to him at .he Chinese Protectorate Building— their title and ador r and the name of
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  • 45 4 mi allocation of 600 tons tea has been made available to Malaya from Ceylon and import licences will be issued by the Registrar of Imports and Exports. Singapore, up to a total of this quantity against firm offers
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  • 43 4 FLt. K. H. Tan, D.F.C., is leaving Singapore with his wife via Empress of Australia today. H^ is relinquishing his post as Director of Citizens' idvice Bureau. He will stay in England for two years studying Social Science.
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  • 94 4 >i\ Japanese, uim were tenced to death for uai ci Mucin the Indaatana, wees executed at (hi i iael yasterdnj Thov banged were Chief Pt-tt >o Ifiri" Petti OH rot rada Miyashi, Chief Pettj Ofl a sukuichi. ivii Administrator Mitsahashl Mataichi. civilian interpreter Hashids
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  • 271 4 ALLEGATIONS AGAINST INSPECTOR P. P. WEBB T:. |uiry com- menced yesti I enth Poll C of hurt to B number ot Bingapori Ivilians during the occupation ist p p. Webb, a Police Inspector In the Jap regime. About 30 witnesses are expected to give evidence for the prosecution and the
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  • 79 4 SOUTH AND CENTRAL JOHORE RELIEF COMMITTEE The Indian Relief Committee Regional Branch, South and Central Johore. has been formed and its office is at the premises of Indian Association, Johore Bahru. The office bearers are as follows: Dr. N. Moota Tamby. Chairman: Sri. M. B Dass, Hon. Secretary; Sri Nadarajan
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  • 52 4 The opening ceremony of the Perak Indian Labourers Association (Tapah Branch) is to be held on the 30th June. 1946, at 3 p.m. in the premises of the Silver City Cinema Hall, Tapah. Sjt. Bramachari Kailasam formerly of Ramakrishna Paramahamsa Mission of Singapore, will declare the
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  • 95 4 C HINESE EDUCATION IN MALAYA TO BE SUBSIDISED BY CHINA who to China during the war Burma and Indo- ed to return me< bv the I and I': ken to I I border the c Gov- a sub- 1100 or 1600 (Straits) to ee Mr. Choa Chi-kangi I lee-Chair-man of
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  • 116 4 CHINESE CARDINAL SAYS THIRD WORLD WAR INEVITABLE I dngtao, June 25.— Thomas Cardinal Tien. In an ex- lusiv United interview, said today *hat he ".red an earl;/ third world war winch, if fought immediately, would save more lives and avoid more destruction than a delayed conflict. He said that hU
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  • 96 4 Detroit, June 24.— The automobile industry's forecast of 6,000.000 cars annually for the next tive years was called a '"pie dream by Walter Reuther. President of the CIO United Workers. "The postwar production boom will end before it starts unless prices of automobiles are sharply and immediately
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  • 50 4 London, June 25.— The George Medal has been awarded to Edmund Perera, a house servant in Kimbulapitya estate, Negombo. Ceylon, who rescued four airmen from a blazing; aeroplane, the. London Gazette announced today. Perera defied 60-feet flame* and exploding petrol tanks, the announcement stated.- Reuter
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  • 51 4 TAXI- DANCER ELECTED HONGKONG BEAUTY QUEEN Hong Kong. June 25. Jet-haired taxi-dancer Miss Lee Lan, 23. was named Miss Hong Kong, in the colony's first beaut v contest before a crowd of 5.000. A silver cup and a watch were presented to her by Lady Young, wife of the Governor.—
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  • 40 4 A public lecture will be heic N the premises of the Singapore Lod" Theosophical Society, No 8 C< hill Road, on Thursday, «th j at 630 p.m. on "Social V. Religion- Mr D.PF I will be the speak
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