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Title Section14 1946-06-28 1 Indian Daily Mail :i. No. 118. SINGAPORE. IKIDAV. NK M, I<>l«> PRICE 10 CENTS14 words
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Article150 1946-06-28 1 GROMYKO IN FORM: New York, June 27. The United Nations QeCTJtj Council adjourned today after voting It keep the Spanish issue on the agenda in a storm meeting at which Russian Delegate Andrei Gromyko twice used Russia's veto power to fashion the resolution closer to his wishes.UP - 150 words
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231 1946-06-28 1 MALAYAN UNION PLAN London, June 27. "Not likely to be very product m-" wma the authoritative comment in London today on the report that the United Mala} Nationalist Organisation had decided at it> Ipoh meeting on Sunday to fly three-manReuter - 231 words
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166 1946-06-28 1 Oxford, June 2t>.— Oxford University today honoured Lord Louis Mountbalten. former Sup rente Allied Commander SouthEast Asia. Sir Ramaswami Mudaliar. well-known Indian and Malik Khizar Hayat Khan Tiwana. Prime Minister of Punjab. They marched in a procession through the streets with the British Prime Minister,Reuter - 166 words
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Article23 1946-06-28 1 Santiago u. unue, June ..u.-r--violent earth tremor shock the legion between Concepcion and Chilian in southern Chile at 2.20 p.m. GMT yesterday. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article68 1946-06-28 1 New York. June iH. Captain Archie B. Miller, war veteran who killed the lover of his beawMfnl blonde wife in her apartment, received mi suspended sentence today and was placed on probation. He pleaded guilty to second degree manslaughter. The lodge said he did notUP - 68 words
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138 1946-06-28 1 SPANISH ACTIVITIES IN PHILIPPINES Manila, June 27. UNO's enquiry into the Spanish question has been extended to the Philip pines. A letter from the Security Council to the Commonwealth government requests specific Information regarding the "subversive activities of the Falange and o^her Franco organizations within the Islands during the JapaneseReuter - 138 words
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173 1946-06-28 1 New York, June 27*—Secretary General *>f the United Nations Organisation Trygve Lie said in a speech here last itiifht that refusal to com promise on the part of any one power or any number of powers "will only have catastrophic consequences for theReuter - 173 words
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62 1946-06-28 1 H. K. MOVIES CLOSED: 700 WORKMEN STRIKE Hong Kong, June ~<» About 700 Chinese workers ol the China Light and Power struck for higher Wfl yesterday morning following a walkoui of 100 Cinema projectionists on Monday night which closed the majority of the Colony^ 32 movie houses. The electrical serviceUP - 62 words
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51 1946-06-28 1 KILLEARN FOR PHILIPPINE INDEPENDENCE CELEBRATION London. Juno 27. The Foreign Office yesterday announced that Lord kiliearn, special envoy In South East Asia with headquai m Singapore, has been appointed Special Ambassador to attend the proclamation of Philippine £nd< pendence ;it Manila Jul) 4, and the formal inauguration ol President RoxasUP - 51 words
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Article42 1946-06-28 1 MATSIOK A DIES Tokyo, June 87. Yosilke Matsuoka, former Japanese foreign minister who concluded the Neutrality Pact with Russia in 1941, and currently defendant at the wai j crimes trial, died at J. 10 a.m. toda> at the Tokvo Imperial Hospital.— UPUP - 42 words
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Article186 1946-06-28 1 Batavia, June 27.— The Dutch News A^encv A net a today reported that it was official!} confirmed that I otiO Uritish, Australian. Vmerican and Dutch gneriUa fighters captured In Java In the Japs between March Of \.>\2 and Decemher id IMS were huddled in pifc basketUP - 186 words
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8 1946-06-28 1 IMPROVEMENT OF LIVING CONDITIONS IN INDIA CHINA URGED8 words
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Article16 1946-06-28 1 Northampton June 27 Northamptonshire Latesi score:— India Ist inning i 328 all out ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article34 1946-06-28 1 Rangoon, lone -7. An earthquake shock of some Intensity was felt in Rangoon tonight. The tremor lasted several seconds severely rocking huju* blocks of buildings. No casualties were so fat > reported.- ReuterReuter - 34 words
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101 1946-06-28 1 London, June 2 r >. The hope that Britain would continue to increase manufactures and exports and so improve the standard ol life In India and Chins was expressed by Mr. H. A. Marquandf Secretary for Overset Trade, here today. '"We must never Again have a situation of scarcity inReuter - 101 words
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630 1946-06-28 2 Last- Minute Appeal By Viceroy ITo Jinnah For Compromise With Congress Reported MUSLIMS GETTING IMPATIENT': )AWN i torn Out ()u >/ orresponJent) '.I- AmmmmmmmAmA tm* .11 ifi New Delhi, June 26*— Events moved wnn onuuiN bwu»ness in sedate Delhi yesterday. TheReuter - 630 words
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108 1946-06-28 2 WAVELL TO SET UP CARETAKER GOVT. OF OFFICIALS New Delhi. June >7—Viceroy Lord Wavell will set up a temporary caretaker government of officials for India in place of the proposed interim government which the Congress Party announced it had rejected, the British Cabinet Mission said in an official statement lastReuter - 108 words
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463 1946-06-28 2 New Delhi. June 27.— The British Cabinet Mission and Viscount Wavell yesterday announced the temporary suspension of negotiations for India's independence, and said a caretaker government would be formed to control the government until the negotiations couldUP; Reuter - 463 words
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Article, Illustration68 1946-06-28 2 London. June tm, Pandit lawaharlal Nehru. Presidentelect of the Indian National Congress, is receiving an ovation irom patrons of the Western London Cinema every time he appears on the screen in the latest neusreels showing Indian leaders in conference at New Delhi. For Mohammed AliReuter - 68 words
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125 1946-06-28 2 I rom htr )u n ,o\ n spondent Delhi, .'tine 26. Pandit Nehru (old Pressmen last evening thai he is proceeding to Kashmir at the end of thi> month or early in Jul) An Interesting story comes irom Lahore regarding Nehruji'^ recent arrest. When news125 words
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109 1946-06-28 2 IMPROVED CONDITIONS IN INDIAN NEWSPAPER WORLD London. Aunt: B«.— lmproved conditions in the Indian news paper world were emphasised by Mr. Sadanand. editor of the Fret Press newspapers, at a reception arranged l»> the Indian Journalists Association in London yesterday. "Ten years ago I would not have recommended any youngAPI - 109 words
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647 1946-06-28 3 JAVA A CHINESE FEAR MOKE VIOLENCE: OVER 13,000 BEING ASSISTED INSIDE ALLIED PERIMETER llat.iM.i. June 2ti. There is a growing fear UMBO the Chilß .^e community here that the anti-Chinese outbreaks in the laiigerang district were, not just an isolated incident hut the manifestation of wide-spread anti-Chinese feeling which underReuter - 647 words
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158 1946-06-28 3 Hong Kong. .June 27. Informed sources regard the lifting: of the National Times suspension as another score for the Kuomintang in its underground fight to gain increased influence amjong Overseas Chinese residing in Hong Kong. A high officer connected with the Generalissimo's158 words
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Article53 1946-06-28 3 Batavia. June 20. The Indonesian Government states tnai steps have been taken to evacuate Chinese Inhabitants, numbering about 5.000 persons, from the villages of Pangkalan. Sikepmg and other hamlets to Krawang and Tiikampek. Committees composed of Indonesians and Chinese have been set up for the reception olReuter - 53 words
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Article107 1946-06-28 3 Hongkong, Jinn- 21 TII d I first live months of how that Hongkong Is re-pre-war eminence. Importl are already higher th;ui in 1939. An Improved trade with orded Imports for the January-May oenod totalled 1118.908.750. compared with 115,106,250 for the corresponding period of 1939. exports re £11,793,750, againstReuter - 107 words
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145 1946-06-28 3 I ondon June 26— Mr. George Hall, Colonial Secretary, told the House of Commons today that the Governor of Singapore. Sir Franklin (iimson. did not think that the recent trouhle between Moslem and Hindu Indians in Singapore was eon netted145 words
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94 1946-06-28 3 10-YEAR- PLAN TO MODERNISE CHUNGKING Nanking. June, 26. -Chungking, China's wartime capital, is to be transformed into a modern city under a ten-year-plan costing 3.450.000.000 Chinese dollars (about £500,000), according to Mr. Tang Hung-lien. Secretary-General of the Chungking City Government, who is now visiting Nanking. American engineers have been invitedReuter - 94 words
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98 1946-06-28 3 London. June 26.— The former German "Strength-Through- Joy" luxury liner Po.sdam, recommissioned last month as a British troop-ship, is to be turned over to the P. O. steamship lines, probably for luxury runs to Singapore from the United Kingdom, according to shipping circles here.UP - 98 words
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74 1946-06-28 3 Bangkok, June 26.— Young King Anaada Mahidol of $iam, found dead in Bangkok on June 0, died through assassination, accident or suicide, according to the findings of the Medical •ommittee of 19 members made known today. The Committee which was appointed to help, theReuter - 74 words
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113 1946-06-28 6 A HOUND THE COURTS Seventh 1 < '»ui Abd I w ,t her th the b ten by Webb 18 d land I day during d< tentioi il l2 Btrok< he oITi V old a bio* wi. h in hand and dislocated his wi113 words
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Article168 1946-06-28 6 2 BRITISH ROYAL MARINES JAILED British Royal Marines, E. D. Lor unci Morral, were each sentenced to three months' r.i. in the 8 '■end Police Court yesterday tor theft of a wrist watch 'I y were alleged to have entered into the shop of Bong Kai Fok a watch repairer,168 words
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Article70 1946-06-28 6 &jneetin ntatives I Hindu Sangams for the purpose ot measures might be adopted I acquiring a burial foi the Hindus at nore conv< nieni place than the (Chua Chun Kang 15-3 4 stone i that has been allotted by the Government, will be held at the RamaLshna Mission70 words
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Article38 1946-06-28 6 Playing on Sunday nigh! at Pasir Panjang, the second string of the Maxfli Badminton Party bear the I Badminton Party in a "return" badminton encountei ting ol six singles and thre* lines to two38 words
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Article226 1946-06-28 6 \t Um Singapore \d%w»r> (ouru il Meeting rter*i3 a.,rmn.. iwa were mtne luied b) Mr. Nelsea 5? Financial Secretar) and passed. loan Hill authorizing him lo raise loan of *.>0,000,- wum pasood »>> the Conncil. to the oi.Mala; for defra i iththeen* patioi Mi h226 words
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145 1946-06-28 6 1 1 -Gen. Sir Frank W. Mes>ervy K.8.E.. C.8.. D.5.0.. left Kuala I ampur vesterdav for visit to England. He will be away until September on leave and attending a War Office conference His temporary sneeesior is Ma.i.Gen. 11. H. B. Arkwrisht. B. D.5.0.. who145 words
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Article101 1946-06-28 6 CONGRESS MEDICAL MISSION I i.s nearly 5 months the abov* Mission has come to this country and I think they have opened a number oi medical units in the various oafs ol Malaya, particul; i lv in the North Malaya At tl ining of their opening they said are not101 words
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Article7 1946-06-28 6 REPATRIATION CARDS FOR INDIANS l Son ll7 words
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