Indian Daily Mail, 12 July 1946

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  • 14 1 Indian Daily Mail Vo i. 130. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, HIA 12 J9I(J PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 275 1 van Mook Rej ects Military Truce For Java Wonts Indonesian Food Blockade' Lilted First Sjahrir Appeals To Allied Commander, Gen. Mansergh Hatavia. .lul\ 11. Dr. Hubertus van Mook has rejected a proposal for a military truce throughout Java, Premier Sutan Sjahrir of the unrecognised Indonesian Republic told Robert O. C'lurman.
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  • 495 1 Correspondent's News ble from India. wihay, Jul* 1 1.— 1 he Con gress attitude to various issues ha was explained by Pandit Nehru at a Press conlerem -terday. tus statement before v ongrebs naa maue wrtutever regarding tan, except agreeing n^iitueiu /xssemoiy. a Mia
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  • 162 1 .1 INN AH STANDING I OR ELECTION TO ASSEMBLY New Delhi. .July 11. In response to an argent request by Pandit Nehru, the new President of Ccngfens INr'v, Sikh leaders m the Punjab have filed their nominations for election to the Constituent Assembly which will
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  • 159 1 (By Eraser Wighton. Keuter's Political Correspondent.) London. July 11. Two India White Papers were laid before the British Parliament by Prime Minis ter Clement Attlee yesterday. One gave the correspondence of the Cabinet Mission with the Congress Party and Moslem League during the period
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  • 27 1 London. July 11. India will be debated m both Houses of Parliament next Thursday, July 18, it was officially announced today. Reuter
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  • 50 1 New Delhi. July 11.— Telegraph service employees of the Government of India handed m their strike notice today. Pandit Nehru, meanwhile, has appealed both to the Government of India and to the leaders of the Postmen's Union to accept arbitration m the postmen's strike. Reuter
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  • 46 1 SJAHRIR'S KIDNAPPING: 200 ARRESTS? Batavia. July 11.- It is understood the number of arrests m connection with the kidnapping of Dr. Sutan Sjahrir may ultimately reach 200. Dr. Sjahrir on his arrival here today said he was confident that Indonesian nationalist aims would be achieved. Reuter
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  • 250 1 New York, July 11.— Mexico's Castillo Najera, retiring as chairman of the United Nations Security Council, yesterday attacked the Council's failure to take active steps against Franco Spain, and vigorously criticized Russia's indiscriminate use of her veto powers. Najera presented his position m a
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  • News in Brief
    • 40 1 Bangkok, July 11.— Two English language dailies. Liberty and Democracy, which earlier -were sus pended In protest against the government press censorship, resumed publication on Wednesday The Liberty reappeared with a blank space where a banner headline was slated. A.P.
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    • 41 1 Shanghai, July 10. Doctor Tsing Fu Tsiang, Chairman of L'NRRAs Far Eastern Committee and Director of China's National Relief and Rehabilitation, today termed "unbelievable and unthinkable" the order by Mayor Fiorello la Guardia, INRRA Dt-recto'r-General. temporarily stopping supplies to China. Reuter
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    • 48 1 Tokyo. July 10. British members ot the Allied Control Council for Japan today objected to the inclusion on the Council's agenda of the problem of public health on grounds that the Council's functions were confined to ma.ters of policy and did not concern administrative and technical questions. Reuter
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    • 45 1 •5 Brussels. July 10.— The Belgian Government has resigned after beUlg defeated by one vote m an appeal for confidence m the Senate. Achille vaif Acker, the Socialist premier of the coalition government Immedia tely handed his government's resignation to the Resent Prince Charles Reuter
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    • 33 1 Alliens, July 10. The UNRKA today lodged a vigorous official protest with the Greek Government against the discrimination shown by Greek Government officials In distributing UNRRA supplies to the people of Greece. Reuter
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    • 37 1 Washington. July 10 Winthrop W. Aldrich. New York banker, annonced Wednesday a three-point programme designed to carry out President Truman's goal of returning American and foreign commerce and investments to private channels as quickly as possible. AP
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    • 26 1 Bangkok, July 11. The Chinese Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday honoured Mr. Liang Ying-chow. President of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, at a banquet.- A.P.
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  • 16 1 India, Ist Innings 380 for nine (Declared): Derbyshire. six runs for no wkts.- Reuter
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  • 247 1 Bangkok, July 11. The Siamese Information Ministry to day reported French troops fired across Siam's eastern border six times m the past eight days. It said the most serious incident was reported m dispatches from the village Baa. Yoihai, claiming the French at Amphose Phabo,
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  • 244 1 Paris, July 11. Russia emerged as the champion of a reunitied and self-sufficient Germany on the basis of Mr. V. M. Molotov's policy-charting speech on July 10. The address m which the Soviet. Foreign Minister flatly opposed dismemberment of federation of Glimany, or reduction of the
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  • 124 1 BOY SCOUTS AS POSTMEN New Delhi, July 11.— StrikK- ing postmen on Thursday tied l){ up mail deliveries in Bombay C{ and New Delhi r|id partialh fi ft rrippled the service in Cai ft c-utta. The poNtincn were Asking for holier \vaj;ts. more rJ equitable rci l.tssiii, a(ion>, itnd ol
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  • STOP PRESS
    • 64 1 Bombay, July 11— Pandit Nehru, the new President I the AH -India Congress told :< crowd of more than 2110.00!) people ai a mass meeting here that ''the Indians must In ready to face bullets and bayonets to real freedom Iron the British II engross fails to frame through tne
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    • 36 1 Stockholm. July 11. Shining missiles seen m the last -i hour?* travelling at a great altitude with high speed caused speculation b> the newspaper "Aftonbladct" that the Russians wore conducting rocket exneriments on Baltic bates. A.P.
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  • 770 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, July 12, 1946. UNITED BODY FOR INDIANS WISDOM lies m one's ability and capacity to understand and appreciate the changes occurring around oneself, and for adjust ng oneself to such changes. This again demands the changing of one's tactics to meet and face the altered
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  • 1103 2 SPECIAL WEEKLY INDIAN NEWSLETTER TO MALAYA Communal Rioting Overshadows Political Events i Calcutta, July 11. Communal rioting and a stifling heat wave took their toll of lives m India, shunting to the background the political news that had dominated the Indian scene for more than three months. The most serious
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  • 30 2 JOE LOUIS TO DEFEND TITLE AGAIN SEPT. 13 dium September 13 Yankee sta Louis, who has defended the easily m eight rounds C nn Mauriello was ranked abom fifth UP
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  • 60 2 io W t£ ??S da New Mexico Ju US' flrL -r- Arn,y on Tuesday it.s.-nred a German V-2 rocket tn an alutude Of 83 mite to cre a c a new record. Laden with dlt-T gathering instrument" v rtcKel landed a 63 lh m C nf r 40< 5 >
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  • 52 2 EhWeld, Massachusrtt> I II —A B-47 transport plain I win* and exploded in\hr ail a wood area near Qnaebil vervoir estate today. Polo, the> sau seven para* -Ihio as the ship tell. The mMM about 25 air miles from tin »haet a H-i7 nuked i«- f killing
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  • 679 2 BRITAIN TODAY RATIONING OF BREAD IS HISTORK \l Mini (By Dr. George Grctton) Durinjr this week the British Government has tak< p its most critical, certainly its most difficult decisions n t|, imposition of a bread ration.. It is a decision which no U\
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  • 391 2 A big: jump m exports of U.K. electrical good* waa !\t i w total va,uo WM r> 4 mllli Pound* i;\ m llh( ;»s monthly average m 1938. EveTy n.. product shared m this expansion. Ovr^as shipment and telephone wires and cables during
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  • 319 3 labour Member Suggests Inquiry Into Wage I Rates For All Workers I Ij p j u 3 H._Why Indian labourers were paid less than the same work m Malaya was a question asked m Commons yesterday by Mr. Reginald Sorensen ))U1 r and
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  • 101 3 t u, \u Jul 10.— The Indonesian rPt i lis l>r s iahrir, was ive told ;i represcn official Indonesiar laj that he had Minister for Fore the new Indonesian irge In the lntetg well, he said. radicate the rerient and create the formation
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  • 442 3 (By Frank Weller, Associated Press Correspondent > Washington, July J l.— Senator Warren A. Austin (Republican, Vermont) says "it is like a divine dispensation to serve mankind" to be chosen as United States representative to the tinted Nations. The handsome, round-faced, thinhaired Austin says
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  • 135 3 Hollywood Role In Furthering World Amity Hollywood, July 11-— The Motion Picture Association of America, says vice-president Byron Price, is setting up a procedure whereby the industry itself can accept responsibility for exporting the type of film most beneficial to foreign audiences. "There has never been a time when the
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  • 27 3 Nairobi. July 10.— The Aga Khan is indisposed with hihgh temperature. The big reception m Nairobi planned for tonight has been postponed indefinitely. Reuter
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  • 298 3 (By Frank Carey, Associated Press Correspondent > Washington, July 11.— New drug weapons are helping check leprosy and are giving patients a much brighter outlook upon life, says Dr. G. H. Faget, head of the I.S. Government's leprosarium at Carville, Louisiana. He says three sulfa
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  • 90 3 Teheran. July H._The momIng newspaper. Staroh Istares, said yesterday that the Soviet Premier Josef Stalin will visit Teheran after the peace conference to return the recent visit of the Iranian Premier Ghavam fcs-sultaneh to Moscow. The newspaper said that Stalin would be accompanied by Foreign Minister
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  • 235 3 London. July 11. Britain, the nation that stood .firm and alone against Germany m arms stands hesitant and m frank need of help over Germany m ruins, writes Fdward Creagh. Associated Press Correspondent. While official reports front Germany tell of feeble production and growing sullenness.
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  • 86 3 VETO QUESTION TO BE DISCUSSED? has <■ .h ni la Government nas called on the United Na ions to*scussa) theSeptemoVrOenOTU Jj^hly the whole quesaon of veto The Australian letter to the UNO urges thai the mWy §^2 the manner In which a veto max be used m the Security c£uncU
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  • 60 3 London. July 10. Replying to a question In the Commons today the Minister of Sta.e. Mr. Phillip NoelBaker, said that the British and Siamese Governments were now negotiating s settlement on outstanding British claims against Slam. He added thai the Siamese Government, have announced
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  • 27 3 New York. July 10. Mr. Sidney Hillman, United States labour loader and national chairman of Au Political Action Committee of the C.1.0. died today. a;icd 50. Reuter
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  • 192 3 New York, July 11.— The United Nations Economic and Social Council has decided to defer until latei m the summer any further eon sideration of League of Nations loans totalling about S4oo.Uoo.tioo The next meeting probably will be m Amrust H.M. Phillips. British delegate,
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  • 216 3 India: Hopes Of Settlement Recede London, Jul) to. •Hopes ol a settlement m India receded today as the Moslem Leagae last night Indicated hs intention <n rescinding its decision to accept the Bri tish Cabinet Missions proposals for .i eonstdueni assembly. The secre^arj <»i the 1 1 agiu qa? All
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  • 666 3 Supremo Praises Indian Troops London, July II. In London's historic Guildhall veslerda-. Lord Louis Mountbatten, late Supreme Allied Commander South East, Asia, received the freedom of the Citi of London the highest honour that a civic body The ceremony lacked none of
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  • 587 4 Union Singapore Living On 'Ship To Mouth' Basis Killearn's Latest Conference Confirms Serious Food Situation In South-East Asia A meeting of Liaison Officers from the territories of South Kast Asia was held at the Office of the Special Commissioner tor South East
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  • 373 4 (From a Special Correspondent) A new chapter m the story of Indian influence m the State of British North Borneo opened up when Mr. S. K. Chettur, 1.C.5.. the Representative of Government of India to Malaya, paid his first visit to Jessleton on 2Kth
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  • 158 4 Civic Reception For Returning Malayan V-Paraders His Excellent* the Governor of Singapore is welcoming the Malayan Contingent and the Hongkong, Borneo detachments at 5 p.m. on Saturday, 13 July, at Clifford Pier, Singapore. The Contingent will disembark from the S.S. "Maurotania" and come by harbour craft, to Clifford Pier where
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  • 46 4 Advice has been received tha^ In* ternational Control of allocations for leather has now ceased and there i.s now a free market for imported supplies through commercial channels. Applications for Import Licences. (A.P. forms) will now be considered for leather from the sterling areas.
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  • AROUND THE COURTS
    • 462 4 "Toyoda was a terror whom nobody dared to displease him, not even his own interpreter," said Ibrahim bin Omar, a former Inspector of Police when making his defence yesterday at the Assizes on a charge of abetment of murder of one
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    • 240 4 At the preliminary inquiry m the Second Police Court yesterday, five persons, Ignatius t'ndason, Stanley Almante, James Marshall Hall, Krnest William Johnson and Cyril Henry Bartlett, appeared before Mr. L. C. Goh on a tentative charge of armed gang robbery on May 5. The
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    • 321 4 "Man} people have the IrnprrailtOß that the Peoples' Reataurant is being subsidised bj the Government, but it is not the case" said Mr. McNiece. Head oi" the Department of j Social Welfare, at a Press conference yesterday. I want it to be clearly understood that the
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    • 69 4 EXISTING FRANCHISE FOR CEYLON INDIANS WILL CONTINUE London. .lul> 11. Existing franchise arrangements tat Indian workers m Ceylon will not l>e altered by the new const itu lion m Ceylon, said >lr. (ieorue Hall, Colonial Secretary m rcpl\ (o a question m the House of Commons yesterday. Any future alteration
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    • 78 4 At Chang! jail yesterday morning. 12 Japanese war criminals were executed by hanging for their part m the <a,» "Double-Tenth," and tb) Andaman Islands atrocities They were: ta> Lieut. -Col. Sumida Hareuzo, Warrant-officer Monai Tadamori, Staff-Serjeant Naldzono Masuo, Staff-Serjeant Terada Pakao, Serjeant Nozawa Toichiro. Serjeant
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