Indian Daily Mail, 2 July 1946

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail i. 11, No. 121. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, j IJLY 2 lf|i PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 201 1 FULL DETAILS OF ATTEMPT TO WRECK THE MA H ATM A 'S TRAIN I ATEgT NKWS CABLE FROM INDIA Our Ouh Correspondent ntbay, luly 1. An attempt to wreck the special train tarrying (iandhiji and party from Bombay to Poona was sterday. The train was speeding at* forty miles per
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  • 114 1 (h (>u n om N/">»;i/t nt Delhi, July l.— Now that the political parleys haTe been suspended, leaders arc preparing loi nstitnenl assembly elections. Rao has been appointed tutional adviser m charge of bly meetings and has york without pay. tion that the
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  • 332 1 {From Our Ou>i Correspondent) Madras, July 1. It will be recalled I referred m one of my despatches the conditions prevailing m Portuguese Goa and how the police are breaking up public meetings and generally gagging the public. Now Mahatma Gandhi has interested himself m
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  • 209 1 SHIPS SUNK, 16 IMAGED OUT OF 73 uss Appalachian oil ily 1, Naval observers itered Bikini lagoom fter the world's fourth exploded m muitiUliance on the guinea 73 old warships and t ol the ships afloat. but incomplete toll mips were sunk d writes Associated spondent Don
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  • 611 1 Colourless Ceremony (Minus Flags Rejoicing) Boycotted By Dyaks, Malay Chinese Leaders DAY OF SORROW, SAYS LEADING MALAY Kuching, July I. Sarawak, the Kingdom of the White Rajahs, became a British Colony this morning. In the sombre white and brown Court room, where portraits of the three
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  • 262 1 His Majesty the King sent the following message: "On this day, July Ist. 104 b. when Sarawak becomes a part of my Dominions, I send you all my greetings. To-day the art of cession of the State by the Rajah, made with the consent of the Supreme Council
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  • 314 1 Batavia, July 1. The Indonesian Prime Minister Dr. Satan Sjahrir and the three companions who were repented to ha\c been kidnapped last Saturday have been returned to Soera karta by an army detachment, according to a broadcast from Soerakarta picked up by
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  • 51 1 Durban July 1.-Sorabiee Ru>tomjee, leader of the delegation ot the South African Indian Congress which visited India last March, was one of th' 3 49 men arrested during the Indian passive resistance demonstration m Durban arranged to protest against Soutli, .vfrican law restricting land pni chases by Indians
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  • 340 2 New York, July 1. The Indian author, Krishnalal Shridharani, speaking at a farewell dinner given m his honour by the national committee for India's freedom of which he is acting chairman declared: "After 12 years' study and struggle m the United States
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  • 135 2 Cambridge, June .'5O. For the hrst time m the history of Cam bridge University three Indian students topped the list this year m the final tripos examinations m law, mathematics and Economics. Subrata Roy Chowdhury and K. Shabapathy of Trinity College. Cambridge, respectively obtained
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  • 70 2 London. June 30.— The Maharajah Gaekwar ol Baroda left Croydon airport today by air on the Mrs;, stage of his journey to Geneva. With him was the Maharani, their 18 months' old son Prince Rayo, his nurse and a party of 12. The Maharajah
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  • 44 2 Batavia. July I.— By decree of the Lt. -Governor-General, the rank and title of "patih" have been conlerred on Raden Rangga Karta ndiJUSUma "Wedana" at Meester Cornells. This Is Ihe first patih appointed again In Java after the Janane.se cap! elation UP
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  • 149 2 Poona, July 1. "God did not wish me to die," Mahatma Gandhi said Sunday night after a narrow escape earlier m the day when his special train dashed against the boulders on the rails, 68 miles from Poona. "We came very near to
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  • 170 2 London. June 30. D. N. Wadia. President, and S. L. Hora. Secretary Oi the National Institute of Sciences of India, write In a letter to the Times today. "The Indian delegation to the Empire scientific conference, fellows of the National Institute of Sciences of India, take
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  • 107 2 London, July L— A. K. Mitra. Joint Secretary of Cambridge University Tagore Institute who has come to London to cpen the London University Tagore Institute, told Reuter thai the institute would be opened and conducted m the same way as th» Cambridge Institute. The Institute will
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  • 65 2 Batavia, July I.— The Federation of Indonesian Students will discuss the invitation for the World Conpress of Students at Prague concerning to a meeting to be held In July. In the meantime the students want some pain ling of Balinese artists. These will be exhibited m Europr
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  • 255 2 And India Very CHINA TRUCE EXTENDED INDEFINITELY Shanghai, June 30.— The truce between Chinese Government and Communist forces which expired today at noon has been extended for an unspecified period, according to an official announcement reported from Nanking. The Chinese Government has asked the United States Envoy, Gen. George Marshall,
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  • 43 2 Lisbon. June 30. To participate In the Manila Independence Day commemorations on July 4. an invitation which was made by the Philippines president to the Macau's Governor, Commander Gabriel Teicoira, was yesterday officially accepted by the Portuguese Government. UP
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  • 220 2 French— Viet Nam Negotiations Peace Or Renewed War To Be Decided Today London, July I.— The final conference between the French Government and Viet Nam delegates, headed hy Premier Pham van Dong, which is heginning on Tuesday at Compeigne. may decide whether there will he peace or renewed war, states
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  • 259 2 FRENCH INDO-CHINA SIAM BORDER DISPUTE New York, July I.— The 1 man said United States will i before the Security Council on Indo-China and will back SiamV membership. The Siamese parliament decided officially to submit the case to the world agency and
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  • 75 2 Batavia. July. i. A conference of is Defence Organisations wen held at Ambarawa, according to Sourabaya radio announcement. A resolution was accepted to cancel the promise with the British to deliver 11 tons of rice ft month to Mlied occupied areas. Various reasons
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  • 56 2 Batavia. July 1. The weaving industry at Besuki is m full swing a^iini. according to the Itepuhlican news agency "Antara." At the moment the weaving and spinning take place m the homes. Nevertheless, it is expected that those small industries will produce 900.000 cotton sarongs
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  • 264 2 Warsaw, July 1. A huTfi pi centage of Poland's 11,600,0 ft voters polled early \esterda\ <w the count ry's three-point ferendum. 250,000 members the armed forces guardagainst disturbances, and Anglo American embassy obser\ei watched the election from I ous \antage points. The referendum win 1. Whether
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  • 141 2 Rangoon, June 19. Th< m cendented crime wave swee] Burma show- no Sign Ofl abs On the average <>(> dSvCOtts murders were committed dally lai month when there were IjOOQ coltles and m nntrdV i The New Times of Burma editorial says arguments
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  • 497 3 PIUS IS THE ANSWER TO Birobidjan In Soviet Union Is The Most Ideal k, July, I.— ln the world-wide debate over who provide a permanent home for the surviving Jews of ne of the present participants In the Jewish drama er put forward the
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  • 496 3 Birobidjan might thus conceivably come to take precedence over embattled Palestine as the principal Jewish homeland But those who cherish such dreamy notions are due for a bluer shock. For, at least up to now. there is a forbidding sign at the portals ol the
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  • 114 3 Canton, July 1. If a Canton policeman does not arrest his man. he may find himself the one being fined. Fines ranging from a week to two weeks' salary are to be imposed on the constable, under Canton's new police regulations,
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  • 152 3 London, July 1. Pope Pius m a broadcast yesterday said a "reign of discord is spreading through the world, afflicting nations and sowing hatred among brothers/* The Pope was addressing a radio message to the National Eucharistlc Congress, sitting at Isucre, Bolicia. "Our heart
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  • 67 3 Mother Leaves Sons Money To Buy Rope To Hang Themselves Los Angeles, July 1. Two brothers m Los Angeles are contesting their mother's will. Mrs. Annie Koll Rosenbaum. 62, died last July and alt she left her two offsprings was 4s. each to buy some rope with which to hang
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  • 25 3 London, June 29.— Lady Chetwode. wife of Field Marshal Lord Chetwode, former Commander-in-Chief of the Army m India, died today at Corwen. North Wales.— Reuter
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  • 450 3 Honolulu, July 1. It was a Russian, m 1825, who discovered Bikini atoll, site of forthcoming atomic-bomb tests, results of which the Soviet I nion, as one of the few powers deemed potentially able to duplicate the bomb, will eagerly await. Another Russian provided
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  • 56 3 Jerusalem. July. 30. The Jewish terrorist organisation, the Irgun Zvai Leumi, issued an ultimatum tonight that it would kill the three British hostages if the British execute the two Trgunist extremists who had been condemned to death by them. In the meanwhile, explosions and shootings flared
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  • 370 3 Shackleford Prefers To "Shoot" King Gustaf To Adolf Hitler Stockholm, July 1* James B. Shackleford has abandoned his plans to star Adolf Hitler m a technicolotir movie and instead is seeking an audience with "Europe's most democratic king.*' Shackleford, explorer and movie maker, confided he has requested permission to "shoot*
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  • 121 3 Fort Said. June 30. The British liner "Cry of Hongkong" (9,606 tons i bound for the United Kingdom from India with more than 250 passengers collided early this morning after leaving herewith the 10.000-ton British cargo ship Riplingham Grange with a cargo of men: from Argentina.
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  • 194 4 AROUND THE COURTS At the Coroners Inquiry yesterday into the death of a Chinese, Choo Chow Yuen, who was shot to death on the morning of June 13 at the Singapore Harbour Board by a sentry or* duty, the findings of the
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  • 243 4 Kor having roblw»ct a taxi, a I'uropean seaman. M. Maedonald. appeared before *>lr. Paul Storr. m the First Police Court yesterday, to answer to the charge. Puteh bin Yahaya, the driver oi the taxi, m giving evidence said that on May 21 at 1
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  • 79 4 For having caused the death of N. S. Rajoo, while driving a military lorry. Lathmaniam, a 22-year-old Indian, appeared m the Fiftr Police Court yesterday and Uncharge was explained to him. The incident took place on Jr.nc 26 at 8 p.m. m Serangoon Road The accused
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  • 105 4 For having committed armed gang robbery at Geylang on June j 25.- three Chinese. Yip Sin Choy, Fong Ah Chin and Vim Pini; Kwan. appeared before Mr. Paul Storr, m the First Police Court yesterday. and the charge was explained to I them. They
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  • 138 4 Two great British olficial War Pictures are coming to town and one to be shown at the Jubilee Theatre this month commencing with Desert Victory at midnight on July 6th. Out here it has been titled •Charge of the Ith Army- a very
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  • 346 4 "NO THOUGHT OF EMPLOYING JAPANESE FISHERMEN," SAYS FISHERIES CHIEF which has more or less forced the people to buy fish,'* he said Another factor is also the shortage and high cost of raw materials used for fishing, and official assistance will be given m
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  • 75 4 The following have been invited to play soccer for the Rocklites. against the St. Josephs' Institution on Tuesday the 2nd July, at 5 p.m. at the school ground at Bras Basah Road. A. Yong, P. Thuraisingam. Tan Eng Chia. G. Carnegie. J. Peters. F. Gomes, K.
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