Indian Daily Mail, 17 July 1946
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Indian Daily Mail
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Title Section13 1946-07-17 1 Indian Daily Mail SINGAPj >RK, WEDNK.si > V..! ILY 17, 1916. PRICE JO CENTS13 words
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Article334 1946-07-17 1 Border Problem Still One Of "Anxiety' Bangkok Delegation Leaving Within Few Days For New York New York, July 16.— A for mal request by Siom to the United Nations Security Council to place the Siamese-French dispute on t^.c agenda was han ded to Arkady Sobolev,UP; AP - 334 words
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306 1946-07-17 1 Correspond men's and telegraph workers' on j threatens to spread Trichinopoly, Tanjore and s are already affected. Workers have also mada. d or f •> em ior d m Delhi and lered I y th< i i Ir Com the i, c will v.. vi306 words
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81 1946-07-17 1 INDIAN SEAMEN ESTABLISH LONDON OFFICE Londo. July 15. The All-India Seafarers Federation m India es>lish v) two months ago under national presidency ol Aftab Ali. member of the Central Legislative Assembly, has now opened a don oilice m the East End of London. The ie del of Indian seamen mReuter - 81 words
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Article71 1946-07-17 1 Ahmedabad. Bombay Province, u iy ig.—Two women were injured when a bomb exploded yesterday m Astodia, a suburb ol Ahmedabad. poli c had earlier discovered a live bomb m one locality. The city has been the scene ol serious Hindu-Muslim clashes for past fortnight and earlierReuter - 71 words
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Article37 1946-07-17 1 Jerusalem, July .—lt was learned today that Doctor Chaim Weizmann, President of World Zionist oSsation and of the Jewish [ncy m Palestine presided over an important meeting o^Zkmist leaders m his country hou-e a% Rehovoth yesterday. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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91 1946-07-17 1 AGA KHAN TO BE WEIGHED IN DIAMOND AGAIN Dar-es-Salaam, July 10.— The Khan is expected to arrive here from Nairobi at the end of this month for the ceremony m winch be will he weighed against diamonds to celebrate his Diamond Jubilee as the spiritual leader of 20,000,000 Ismaili Muslims.Reuter - 91 words
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64 1946-07-17 1 Washington, July 16.— President Truman yesterday said it would take "another year or two— may be three" before starvation-threatened countries of Europe and Asia could even begin contributing to their own support. At the same time he pledged we -re going to helpReuter - 64 words
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Article37 1946-07-17 1 The uniformed parades of Ff>stal and Telo-Communl-cations Departments, Singapore, have called off their strike and will lesume duty this morning (11th July). Normal postal and telegraph deliveries will be resumed as from this morning.37 words
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180 1946-07-17 1 I iv» 11l 1 It' who landed on Madura Island lava's north-west coast retired after a clash with the local forces. According to the official Dutch statement the marines landed to take a coal -lighter from the port of Karnal to Soerabava.Reuter - 180 words
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Article117 1946-07-17 1 M ashington, July I<>. President j Truman i.i 'he presence jf an un- cedented numln t British diplomats and American political leaders last night signed at *he White House the I s bill rovin j .he £937,500,000 loan to Itain British offl lals here laid todayReuter - 117 words
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190 1946-07-17 1 INDONESIAN PR EMIER HINTS OF ARMED CONFLICT Batavia, July lfi. Dr. Sutan Sjahrir, ihe Indonesian Hepublican Premier, said last night that if the British leave Java and Sumatra before a political settlement is reached, they leave the sta&e set for an armed conflict. He was commenting on the announcement byReuter - 190 words
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PRESS TIME FLASHES
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98 1946-07-17 1 Manila, July li-Tk British incorporation of North Borneo as a crown colony may produce internal i<ni.i l repercussions involving Britain and the Philippines and hecome a subject for the United Nations consideration. Nine heirs ol the late Tabled Sultan of Sulu, d< iAP - 98 words
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Article50 1946-07-17 1 London, July lo.— General Dratra Mihailovich's appeal for mercy has been rejected by the Yugoslav Na tional Assembly, Belgrade radio monitored bj the BBC, reported late today. The erstwhile Cheinik leader, condemned b> a Yugoslav military tribunal to die, will face a lirini squad on Wednesday. APAP - 50 words
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93 1946-07-17 1 reii#in.>, July in.— Chinese press A patches Tuesday said m»,oov f nmun are attacking strategy Tatung m Shansl province^ il ly-deiMidcd fi»> famed fm its liuo stone Bundhai A cease-fij i is n ported t»j be en route tin Central News A] rep rted Communis haltedAP - 93 words
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Article85 1946-07-17 1 600, Square Miles Under Water Calcutta, July iti —The already grave food situation In India may be seriously affected h\ the Hoods m eastern Bengal which have destroyed valuable rtee crops, it was reported today. here has been some loss of life bui no ite are available. Colhouses rid <■."Reuter - 85 words
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Article78 1946-07-17 1 Bombay, July 16.— Bombay today m th< rip of epa strikes In different trades iu\oV o\cv 11.000 men and i threatened with a one-da lera) tii' le, ento ixth daj v U Bomb d 800 jrapr v« i wh< have m. a stillr* trike afTect- i beganReuter - 78 words
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Article40 1946-07-17 1 Ottawa, July I*}. 1 tic fourth and final report of th«* Royal Cnmmis:sion on the espionage issued yesterday said: "There exist m Canada a fifth column organised ami directed hy the Russians. In it there are several spy lings.'" ReuterReuter - 40 words
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819 1946-07-17 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wednesday, July 17, 1946. A NOBLE TASK THE world today is so engrossed 1 m political squabbles and bickerings, national and international prejudices and controversies, and even communal and sectional rivalries, that it has little or no time to ponder over and appreciate the good things819 words
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848 1946-07-17 2 VIOLENT SUBJUGATION OF 2,500,000 MILITANT TRIBESMEN DISCARDED (From Khmlek Quereshi, Reuter's Correspondent) A £9,000,000 five year development plan, the first big friendly step towards the pacification of India's most turbulent region, the North-West Frontier, will be announced shortly. The plan is designed toReuter - 848 words
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Article118 1946-07-17 2 M**mT*£?* lfi Tht 4,000,000 strong Sikh community decided unanimously at a representative meeting here yesterday to boycott the Constituent Assembly to determine India's future constitution *nich was proposed by the British Cabinet Mission and accepted bx the Hindus and the Moslems. The larger of the twoReuter - 118 words
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Article50 1946-07-17 2 London, July 15. -Mr. Rati Butt, a member of the Government oi India industrial delegation on reparations and well-known Lahore industrialist, has arrived here from India on his u.a> to Qermany where he will survey the percentage of industrial machinery to be handed ol icparations. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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332 1946-07-17 2 London, July 16. Protests of Indians m South Africa against restrictions on land purchase by Indians were referred to m the House of Commons yesterday by Mr. IX Pritt, Labour. He asked the Under Secretary for India, Mr. Arthur Henderson, whetherReuter - 332 words
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391 1946-07-17 2 ißy K. R. Ramanath, Associated Press Correspi. A three day conference of Indians from all mer th tMn I is scheduled m Kuala Lumpur on Aukim S, inaugurate an unified Pan-Malayan Indian ordemocratic lines for Malaya's 750,000 Indians. The groundwork for this projected bodyA.P. - 391 words
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Article302 1946-07-17 2 Chalo Delhi!— An H.u„ r J 4 Account of the Indi pfl enee Movement m u S. A. Das and X l N uhtuie **fl With foreword h\ r I Former Minister of State i a Secretary to the Provb >ntit3 IJ S ernment of Free Ind i302 words
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114 1946-07-17 2 London. .lul\ IV— A that the Fnder-Se* rrt.io ma Mr. Arthur Hen.i^i visit Burma was turned the Commons tod.o ik at Col Eta B-Wil bour. asked the whether "m w I necessity for a memfr eminent to vi I T^ I mediate future to iReuter - 114 words
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66 1946-07-17 2 Washington. Leglllal imported beer. hitn i alcoholic beverages sul excise taxes is hem committee of the I B Imported beer tariff duty now. It la P' to levy Against bnpoi excise tax of US. $8 barrel, which does B» to imports. The taxA.P. - 66 words
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Article51 1946-07-17 2 Hongkong, July 16. Sir Montagu Btopford an terday afternoon by plai Bingapore for a tew d;w> will be 'he puest of Maj-<' h'sn' OOC, Hongkoc (Jen Btopford was m- 1 Pier by (it'll. Pcstin and modore S. N Web N other httrb r i ifin oflVUP - 51 words
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Article122 1946-07-17 2 London, July 16.- The Egyptian draft of the new treaty with Britain provides that m case of aggression against Egypt or m certain circumstances against Britain the two countries will co-ordinate the necessary defence measures. Reuter learns. A joint defence body will be established to study theReuter - 122 words
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194 1946-07-17 3 Herbert Evatt (Australia) On secret Agreements Among Big Powers v York, Jul) 16.— Mr. Herbert Kvatt, Australian Minister Kvl( \fVaiis m a radio broadcast yesterday attacked 0 tern which he said has already "reared its ujrlv 1 scussiona on the Atomic Energy Control Commission. I representative apt ,m 'hat theUP - 194 words
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Article50 1946-07-17 3 Portland, Oregon. July 15.— When judge John Seabrook* hned a young man ten shillings for driving with one arm round his girl friend. He asked "Was it worth it. Son?" The youth reached for the ten shillings happily and replied, "It certainly was. your honour." UPUP - 50 words
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149 1946-07-17 3 WHAT THE INDIAN PAPERS ARE SAYING I m (Prom& r ss posil 1 *vc nl .nation <>i B itexnanship.' B he cabinet I p. realities ol B the Congress B .hor; ;t must I d( ference table B f ix»sc outB rin rourteB Cabinet B -.'u.st be B >ls ofIT - 149 words
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328 1946-07-17 3 Saigon, July 16.— Saigon newspaper proposes that Philippines snould use ihe opportunity ot their new independence to join "a better located economic circuit m the Far 7*s*"^! example a tie up with Indo-China." The usually liberal weekly, Paris baigon, making the only editorial comment hereA.P. - 328 words
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90 1946-07-17 3 SCIENCE HELPS IN FORMULATING GOVT. POLICY London, July 12. Science is a help m the formation of Government policy, said Mr Herberi Morrison, Lord President of the Council opening the Commonwealth Scientific Conference m London recently. Iks results will be applied m impi -.he standard of life of trie peopleReuter - 90 words
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Article37 1946-07-17 3 SCORES IN "OPERATION STORK!" II July—The is s is Crossroads thi. U». m M b< ri> n c ounce son »l :ht of July 12 Irow SwancuU. he 829 which bomb. This ird rhiM hut kai APAP - 37 words
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Article18 1946-07-17 3 17" i>r Itygve Lie, thr United oday he will v -v on July 22 to meet lead ReuterReuter - 18 words
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386 1946-07-17 3 —BUT THE LATE PRESIDENT DID NOT KNOW! (By Franklin Banker, Associated Press Correspondent) Pittsburgh, July 16.— Little known fact about Franklin Delano Roosevelt's ancestors, running the gamut from the illustrious to the scamps, are told m a book written by a thirdAP - 386 words
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Article302 1946-07-17 3 f ,l t possible tv announce that His fcxeeiiency the Oovernorueneral has pr unused to open tne Malayan fcxnioition m Kuaia Lumpur on August 3rd, states an oitteial x ress release from kuaia Lumpur. Details of many interesting exvarious states, nave now been revived anu302 words
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72 1946-07-17 3 CAPTURED CHURCHILL IN 1899 AWARDED MEDAL Cork, July 1(>. An Irish Republican Arm> officer, Thomas Bjrnc, has been awarded a medal by the South African Government for helping: the Boers m the capture of Winston Churchill m November 1899 when Churchill was a Boer war correspondent. The medal was oneUP - 72 words
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674 1946-07-17 3 London: (Air Mail).— On Monday. British North Borneo was established as a British colony. The cession of the rights of the British North Borneo Company to the British Government marks the disappearance of yet another of the great chartered trading companies which contributed soReuter - 674 words
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Article37 1946-07-17 3 London, July 13.— The bill lor the nationalization of Britain's coalmines has now passed both Houses of Parliament and has been signed by the King, thus achieving the first Instalment of the Labour Government's nationalization programme UPUP - 37 words
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302 1946-07-17 3 Soviet Writer Coins A New One: Britain's "Velvet Curtain" Moscow. July 16— In a threecolumn article *n •Trnvcla" vestcrday, Boris Isakov described the situation behind Britain's velvet curtain as follows: Indonesia—the war has been going on for more than live months: India— the key to Indian independence is m London:UP; Reuter - 302 words
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196 1946-07-17 3 Prague July If?.— The Prudent of Chechoslovakia, Dr. Eduard Hene^ declared yesterday at Kromeriz'. Moravia, he did not believe m the possibility of a conflict between the East and the West, but, m the event cf a conflict between Germany and the Soviet Union. CzechoslovakiaReuter - 196 words
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Article24 1946-07-17 3 Sydney. The Australian sugar crop for 1946 is estimated at 660,000 tons, compared with 640,000 tons ir. 1945 and 645,000 tons m 1944. A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article31 1946-07-17 3 i teheran, Juiy 15.— The whole ol Khuzistan province was placed under martial law and a curfew imposed when about 100,000 work ers went on strike today. it is announced^ ReuterReuter - 31 words
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805 1946-07-17 4 SINGAPORE AIR SCOUTS WANT TO JOIN THE R. A. F. (By Flight Officer Heather Gwenn ap-Moore) The school-boys of Singapore, like most of the generation throughout the world, are air-minded. When the news spread that an Air Scout Group had been formed last January at Railing airfield, Scoutmaster R.A.F. Sergeant805 words
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Article83 1946-07-17 4 The Congress Medical Mission, Teluk Anson Ontre, was opened on 26-5-16 and i^ situated m the premises of the Lower Perak Indian Association. Dr. C. Siva Ram;; Bastry is m charge of the unit. The unit is working to its maximum capacity, working at the83 words
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Article129 1946-07-17 4 The Kala&on "Blood Bath" war crimes trial had its sequel at dawn yesterday when the four Japanese offreers sentenced to death paid the extreme penalty m the execution square of Rangoon Jail. Ringleader Major Ichikawa was hanged, while the other three, Captains Midonkawa Hisashi, and129 words
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Article65 1946-07-17 4 New orders relating to textiles have been published m anticipation of the arrival and distribution oi textiles on government and private account The prices of a large range of textiles have been controlled and export outside the Colony m excess of ten yards Ifl prohibited except65 words
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Article41 1946-07-17 4 E AST AND WEST SOCIETY A meeting ol the East and West Society will take place today Wednesday, 17th July), at Toc-H. Stamford Road, at 8 p.m., when Dr. Chelliah, leading Singapore educationalist will speak on 'Education m a Multi-racial Community41 words
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Article49 1946-07-17 4 Auckland, New Zealand.— Cana~ dian cigarettes have appeared m the New Zealand market m quantity for lire first time. Before the war. New Zealand Imported many English and some American cigarettes. Recently, however, New Zealand had been dependent upon its own. tobacco products and there was a shortage. A.P.A.P. - 49 words
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Article289 1946-07-17 4 At 2145 Malayan time, that is directly after the evening news bulletin tonight, two members of the Malayan Contingent are coming to the microphone to relate their experiences and impressions gained during their recent visit to London. They will be interview, a In the studio, and the289 words
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Article23 1946-07-17 4 Alexandria, July 13.—Five Brl k) •Oldiers were wounded when th.-hand-grenades were thrown OUtside ttM police station m C< Street m Alexandria last night.—23 words
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Article39 1946-07-17 4 PANCHOR INDIANS ENTERTAIN DOCTOR Dr, N ant A. C. J Indian Mcdl N who had I] Muar |j WtTi ent I 9th July I I Of the the M eral pi I of I IV N Kuala Lv I39 words
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