Indian Daily Mail, 6 July 1946

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  • 736 1 All- India Congress Committee Meets Today row vi muians m south Africa legion Will Be Discussed ANDIT NEHRU TAKES OVER u»li»»e« THE PRESIDENTSHIP I torn )/<r Ou n Corrtspondtnt Juh .Wine A»lndia Congress Committee meets to-morrow to ratify he decisions taken h v th n.m.ltee rejecting the interim Government pro?
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  • 166 1 London, July 5.— A debate on India has been arranged to take place m the House of Lords on July 15, The British Cabine. has not yet received the report from the members of the Mission and it is likely writes Reuter's Political
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  • 470 1 The foUowiag oflktel slate nu-m on Urn subject of the Malayan 1 mon negotiations NEM issued yesterday m Kuala Lumpur: "The Kovt-rnmcnt is hopeful of and inUnl on amefmenl With all sections of opinion m Malaya and Mveral proMmb have been put forward
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  • 161 1 Ahmedabad. July 5. One person was wounded when police opened fire on a crowd of about 390 who assembled near the rationing office and threw stones at the police yesterday. Twenty people have been arrested. When the city's 24-hour curfew— imposed after three days of
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  • 156 1 Kielce. Poland. July s.— Polish government armed forces used armoured cars to break up mobs which ranged the streets of Kielro and attacked Jewish homes m the bloodiest pogrom m Poland m years. A-fc The clash Thursday night left an estimated 100 Jews killed
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  • 76 1 Jerusalem. July Tension con tinned high m Palestine Friday despite release of three British oflicera by their Jewish kidnappers and a British announcement that many of the jews arrested last week-e-ui m the drive to curb armed violence were being freed. The British communique said during
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  • 105 1 —SOVIET COMMEM London. July .">.— Britain feai "poured oil on fire' m Falestfae, 1/vcstia.' the Soviet Government official newspaper, said yesterday, BCC«ff#teg to Moscow Radio. "The British authorities did not hesitate to take harsh methods to bring the situation In Palestine under control." said
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  • 55 1 Batavia. July 5. Senior officer.^ In the Indonesian Republican Army and some lesser known politicians are among the people arres rd m the interior of Java over the kidnapping last week ol Dr. Sutan Sjahrir, the Indonesian Premier, and other Indonesianwho are now released. Dutch
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  • 96 1 Mania. July 5, Belated reports reaching Manila today fn*in Cabanatuan. north of Manila, said guerrillas and Hukbalahaps (armed peasants) battled July 3 and that one Huk was slain and two were wounded. Observers here expected the administration of the new Republic to deal firmly
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  • 24 1 CRICK ET: LATEST Rradford, July s— Yorkshire beat India by innings and 82 runs Yorkshire 344 for nine declared India 138 and 124- Reuter
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  • 759 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, July 6, 1946. NOTES AND COMMENTS UNPROTECTED PLACES \]I7HICH requires protection a protected place or an unprotected one? Obviously, the latter. But here is a Bill just passed by the Singapore Advisory Council ejnpowering sentries on guard duty at protected places to shoo: to kill
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  • 418 2 "GHETTO ACT IS ANIMAL LAW: WHITES BEHAVING LIRE GOONDAS (COWARDS)" New Delhi,— July s.— ln moving but firm language, Mahatma Gandhi at his prayer gathering referred m Hindustani to the "heroic, determined struggle of our brave brother Indians m South Africa against the
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  • 89 2 INDEPENDENT INDIAN GOVT. WILL DECLARE WAR AGAINST S.A. Calcutta, July 5.—An immediate truce between Hindus and Moslems to permit the forming of a sovereign national government and a national army to defend Indians m South Africa, is urged by the influential Indian nationalist newspaper, the Anirita Bazar Patrika. which suggested
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  • 57 2 Madras. July 5.— A commission will be app the Government of Madi sider the possibility ol Indian and homeopathic m rural parts of the pr<The commission will a Dr. Guruswamy Mudalui: shmipathy 'husband ol Minister Mrs. Rukmini I pathy>. Capt. Srinivasamm Dr. Paramrswar prcsen-
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  • 166 2 INDIA OFFICE DENIES REPAT. PRIVILEGES TO POWs. London. July 5. The Ir.dia Office formally denied on Thursi'iy published reports that large number of enemy prisoners of war, formally interned m India, have been repatriated although British personnel await passages to the United Kingdom. The statement referred to the press reports
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  • 97 2 THIS IS WHY WAR CRIMINALS ARE GETTING OFF LIGHTLY Washington, July 5. Man? Japanese and German war criminals are getting off with light sentences instead of the death penalty because discharged Servicemen refuse to return overseas to testify against them, the War Crimes Branch of the War Department said Wednesday.
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  • 194 2 Calcutta. July 5. A medicine said to have been used successfully for the first tune on human beings to treat acute cases of starvation m the 1943 Bengal province famine is being prepared and stored m quantity for use "m the event India must combat another
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  • 82 2 Madras. July. Reintroduction of prohibition from October 1 m the four districts of Salem, Chittoor. Cuddapah and North Arcot, which were declared dry by the former Congress Ministry, has been de- cided upon by the Madras Govern- ment. The question was considered
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  • 423 2 New Delhi, July 5. An unofficial I nited States famine mission, sponsored by the Indian famine emergency committee m the United States, has started tour of India. The beginning of the American committee's study highlighted news developments on the Indian food front. The committee* Is
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  • 338 2 Malaya's Indians are planning a unified political oil. mi zat ion which they hope m lime will represent them m pen m i political and economic affairs as do the South African lih Congress and the Ceylon Indian National Congress m those Principal sponsor of
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  • 573 3 (By Serge Nabokoff, Reuters Correspondent) Brussels (Air Mail)— A mass effort by delegates from eiuht i(lU! r ies to regenerate the Liberal Party m Europe was made at n international Congress held m Brussels. 'onjjress marked the Centethc Belgian Liberal Party, 11 til the
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  • 182 3 Filipinos Win Recognition As "People Of Spirit And Intelligence" Washington, July 4. A special 52-minute shortwave radio programme saluting the granting of independence to the Philippines was beamed to the Islands by the Office of International information and Cultural Affairs of the U.S. State Department today. President Truman's message to
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  • 41 3 Batavia. July s.— The Indonesian Commander— in-Chief. Dr. Soedirman, broadcasting last night, denied what he described as a whispering campaign In Jogjakarta. Indonesian headquarters, accusing him of being concerned m planning the overthrow of the Indonesian Republic- Reuter
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  • 87 3 Inly 2.— Tarn Kamractive 37-year-old ged to be a pirate l>ands were the he Bias and Mirs Bay me i:> year ago, is retiave been arrested by »nese authorities. ig woman, with her nised and directed notorious piracies m Hongkong, and the iment had a
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  • 701 3 Washington. July 5. Government officials, operating on the assumption that the United States' war-born tin smelting industry operation must he continued into peacetime m the inter ests of national defense, are presently negotiating with Britten, Dutch, Siamese, Belgian and Bolivian
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  • 463 3 (From Noel Buckley, Reuters Correspondent) Batavia, July 1. All political, social and economic groups within the Netherlands East Indies who wish to make known their views on the future of Indonesia are to be given an opportunity to do so at
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  • 112 3 London. July s.— Dr. Wellington Khoo, wartime Chinese Ambassador to Great Britain, expressed the hope on Thursday night that the two countries would "build up a firm friendship founded upon mutual understanding as well as mutual goodwill/* Issuing a farewell statement on the
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  • 30 3 Hongkong. July 4. A 2000-ton Norwegian-owned coastal freighter hit a mine and sank off Haiphong. Northern Indo-China, it was reported here yesterday. Six of the Chinese crew were lost.- Reuter
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  • 57 3 NMCVW, July 5. The Hed Army newspaper, Ked Star, yesterday described the Bikini atom bomb test as an "aggressive gesture against all the peoples of the world." The writer, Vladimr Ochersk>, said the test showed that America wish to dict.ite its will m foreign affairs by
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  • 166 3 Paris. July 5. The Big Four Foreign Ministers yesterday set July 29 as the date for a 21 -nation peace conference to discuss the peace treaties for Axis satellites. After agreeing on the date the chief delegates remained m the conference chamber for detailed discussion of
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  • 163 3 Nanking July r>. In a .lulv Fourth statement (ieiu'ralissmw Chiaftf Kai-shek said. "On tliis Independence Day of the I'niteii States. I and all the Chinese people hereby express for your revolu tionary heroes and the people of your country who have Uken ;i precious part jn
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  • 63 3 MONTY'S DIG AT INGERSOLL'S "TOP SECRET" London. July 4. Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery, at an Independence Day dinner tonight, re ferred to the Western Front army conmmanders as a 'truly united team" In spite of 'much loose writing on this subject during the past months." He added: I cannot imagine
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    • 40 3 ONTROL PRICES Of Horlicks has been TO retail per bottle locally slaughtered reduced to $1.00 per exception of rump ak which remain at jntrol on corned beel Maximum wholebeen imposed on i and fruit, whose reprices have already 1 eel.
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  • 196 4 When Admiral Viscount Mount bat ten grave a Press conference m London on the sth of June, he made a special point of telling the English press about the famine conditions m South East Asia. The following |g a verbatim extract from the
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  • 118 4 Postal correspondence recently lias been brightened up by the appearance of a neatly impressed stamp showing a Malayan farmer pointing to the recipient and saying: *'I>o Von Grow Food." This is the latest effort emanating from the Department of Public Relations m their drive to
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  • 149 4 Headquarters Air Command, South East Asia:— Air Chief Marshal Sir Keith Park, G.C.8., K.8.E., M.C., D.F.C., who is returning to England shortly, will be invested with the United States decoration —the Legion of Merit m the Degree of Commander— before he embarks. The award
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  • 90 4 Hank Kroezen. a seaman, was cautioned and discharged by Mr. Paul Storr m the First Police Court yesterday on a charge of having entered the kitchen of the V.M.C.A Canteen at Empress Place on the morning 0! July 4. without a satisfactory excuse. The accused m hftfl
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  • 218 4 A earn to represent the Singapore Indians against the Royal Engineers to be played this evening, will be selected from the following Osman. Sabapathy. Kartar Singh, Ramoo, Ranatunga, Mohd Batter, Krishnasamy. Vijeyretnam. Paul Davis. Balan, Paul, Dollah. Baboo. Balasubramaniam, liuthiah, Mam. Thamby, S.R.S Naidu. and Somoo
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  • 381 4 AROUND THE COURTS Tan Cheng Chuan, Assistant Manager of the Tiger Balm Office, Singapore, gave evidence for the prosecution m the War Crimes Court yesterday before Lt. Col. G. A. Peacock, at the trial of Sgt. Maj. Toyoda, member of the Kempeitai, Central Police Station.
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  • 45 4 The second Peoples' Restaurant will be opened m Seng Poh Road, off Tiong Bharu Road, at 11 ajn. on Tuesday, July 9th. 2.300 to 2,400 meals are being sold daily at the Telok Aver Peoples' Restaurant, the food being completly sold out.
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  • 145 4 An Air Mail Letter Form may not contain any enclosure. With effect trom the Ist of July, 1946 Telegraph Money Orders for Australia, Ceylon ana inaia will be accepted at all pos. offices m Malaya. The maximum amount for a telegraph money order may not exceed the
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  • 454 4 The Statue of Raffles, which is to be unveiled this evening, afier bein^ restored to its old site m front ot me Victoria Memorial Hall, is tne work of J. Woolmer, K.A. It was first unveilea by Sir Frederick Weia, Governor oi *me straits Settlements on
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