Indian Daily Mail, 18 July 1946
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Title Section14 1946-07-18 1 Indian Daily Mail J L- SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS i14 words
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Article741 1946-07-18 1 "HA NDS OFF KASHMIR," RULER WARNS 1 AST Nir.HT'S INDIA NEWS CARLE FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT IS IT REPLY TO PANDIT NEHRU "No Dictation From Any Quarter In Domestic Affair' i Madras, July 17. A warning to outsiders to keep their hands off Kashmir was uttered by Maharaja addressing a741 words
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Article, Illustration551 1946-07-18 1 IN TERVIE W WITH BERNARD SHAW nmeni k nol s schoolchild'a prize for good demands unconditional c 90-year-old George Bernard Shaw, world- i this exclusive interview (on topical Indian d lor the Indian Daily Mail. w *;»> obtained I a the Cabinet 1 Tn his inimil A I h f-s551 words
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346 1946-07-18 1 CLEMENT ATTLEE AND WINSTON CHURCHILL DON'T SEE EYE TO EYE BRITAIN TO-DAY London. July 17.-Pnme Minister Attlee and Winston Churchill, leader of lhe Conservative Party are giving support to candidates m bv-eiectlons which aft now being lougnt. Vttloe m a letter to Granvillel West. Labour candidate m Pon typool by-election,Reuter - 346 words
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Article39 1946-07-18 1 Belgrade, July 17.— The Chetnik leader General D^aia Mihailovich was executed by shooting teda.y m private military ceremony. The eight co-defendants, who were sentenced to death for treason by the Yugoslav military tribunal, were also shot- APAP - 39 words
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Article26 1946-07-18 1 Johannesburg, July 17 Celebrating his 116 th birthday today, Peter Chandler Pringle attributed his longevity to honey, maize and plenty of fresh air.26 words
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192 1946-07-18 1 Secret Soviet- Mongolia Agreement Feared Manila, July 17.— An author! tative source said today the Chinese Foreign Office has learned of a secret deal between Soviet Russia and the Mongolian People's Republic, permit tins the garrisoning of Russian troops m that pivotal Asian state. The informant said Nationalist Uhina isAP - 192 words
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144 1946-07-18 1 Bombay, July 17. Commander F. W- King, Commander of Talwar Indian Navy hon establishment at Bombay hi the rattags mutinied l^^t February, was today sentenced bj a court martin] to he dismissed from Dalhousie and be "fcfcverely roprin^andrdo"" i>> cis a Po;^. 1 IndianReuter - 144 words
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Article177 1946-07-18 1 London, July 17^MoBCOW radio defended the L-rvict use of the veto m tlv United Nation.Security Council. m a commentary bj Dt Lemin. the broadcast the idea of unanimous agreement of Dig powers wac> bore of a desire *o apply war experience to win the peace. •TheA.P. - 177 words
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Article102 1946-07-18 1 HEAVY TYPHOON DAMAGE IN LU ZON Manila, July IT> Hea*S rop damaße arL-i possil ot ■•lorg ?ocded streams wcro in< I .v> ed S f r r ntary reporti reriived from f rie Northern Luzon typhooo area a V The Ca^ayar. valley bread basket of tlie north, reported flooded andA.P. - 102 words
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872 1946-07-18 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thursday, July 18, 1946. THESE BLOOD-SUCKERS! THE lengthy editorial which our 1 contemporary "The Straits Times" has written yesterday under the heading "Malaya Looks To India" clearly shows that British capitalists m this country, just as m their own homeland are still wedded to their age-long872 words
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337 1946-07-18 2 London, July 17. Krishna Chaterjee, prominent nationalist and trade union leader from Calcutta who is now m London, issued a statement on .the famine situation m Bengal. Mr, Chaterjee calls for the immediate setting up of an independent impartial tribunal to enquire intoReuter - 337 words
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722 1946-07-18 2 MISBEHAVIOUR OF VICEROY" ALLEGED Calcutta, July 17. The possibility of the All-India Muslim League refusing to participate m the Constituent Assembly i« seen by some Indian political observers m the announcement that the Muslim League Council will convene at Bombay on July 28A.P. - 722 words
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806 1946-07-18 2 India Debate In Both House Of Parliament To-D ay (From E. Fraser YVißhton, Rev ter's Political Corn J London, July 17. Speeches for the Governmei J debates m both British Houses of Parliament on n j be expected to sum up certain positive result^ tn Mission's India visit, which standReuter - 806 words
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229 1946-07-18 2 Lord Faringdon Flay s S.A. Discrim ina tion London. July 17. omltMnninil --M South Africa's recent racial /I runinatorv lectehUUii M Farinßfion vesterda\ told I n Press that the Indian^ ihronjk I oui the continent of \fn< I act as pioneers to lead .n.. B the African (ommuiuti ft struggleReuter - 229 words
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98 1946-07-18 2 MORE ABOUT CO MPTON MACKENZIE'S ASSIGNMENT London. July 17. I :«'tary of tht I a London.* B. B. H..v Ired a lettn from secretary to Lord IVih. stating that the "deck proach Compton Ifacki a popular histon ol I elTort and achiWar Two is life it- pon Govprnment ol 1»98 words
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Article46 1946-07-18 2 SJAHRIR TO FORM NEW CABINET Uatavia, Jul> 17-— Di Sia^rir, th* l(«-publt< nesia's first Premin yesterday that he hM tn fonri a new r.ib net His last cabinet «t earlier this month uhen j took over dictatorui p rope Kith an extnr.:- < W j power.- ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article51 1946-07-18 2 Vatican City, July 17.— The Pope has issued a decree dividing the diocese of Allahabad, Indian, into two parks One will be shown as an apostolic prefecture which will be entrusted to capuchins. The other will remain as a diocese and will be entrusted to Indian clergy.Reuter - 51 words
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Article46 1946-07-18 2 Jhansi, Central Provinces, July 14. Troops and police were called In to keep order here after a fourhour lightning stay-in strike today by 3,000 employees of the Great Indian Peninsula Railway workshops m protest against the dismissal of the President of Ihe Jhansi Railwayman's Union. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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167 1946-07-18 3 267 PARATROOPERS AR RESTED IN MALAYA i1 0 lIIKNT IS ONLY REVEALED NOW IJulj 17. The arrest and deientinn oa~ troop KaUalion m Ma.aya on M^ VSSK2 v > Inn he. asked if the War Secr^inrv I complaints that led I had been investiI t f) her he was satisfiedReuter - 167 words
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100 1946-07-18 3 I I Rang< >n, Ju I —The police [HiM«rri:'\ raided the offices of Bit Burma ommunisi Party. lßtnn>r. yes "i!: bj the Acting lln\i;-n<i! Henrj Knight, and ißi/on ':<». > and pamphlets. Ira dents, and so I hoen made. I .ed for thp IReuter - 100 words
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Article72 1946-07-18 3 UNRRA FLOUR FOR SI GAPORE London, JU iy iv.— l o an urgent ».O.*. irom cue Miimtr > o1 tne t wlCllA ls seadinf nour to Sii^apoie I be itiimsiry reques.ca tnat Malaya was critically short of «our ana asked it tn e UNHRA could help with a shipload toReuter - 72 words
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74 1946-07-18 3 KAMIKAZE" UNIT OUSTS STRIKE LEADERS Tokyo July 17—Led by a "KamiKa/e unit organised by more than *n of tneir younger colleagues several hundred Yomiuri Shimbun employeei stormed the paper's second floor and •raptured" the paper's publication since last Saturday morning. Yuso Omura spokesman for the management tola United Press "weU.P. - 74 words
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Article28 1946-07-18 3 London, July 17. -The Dasic petrol ration to British motorists is to he increased by 50 per cent it waa announced m the House of Commons yesterday. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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49 1946-07-18 3 AM ERICA NS WILL SEE MORE WHEN M'L ADY SWIMS! II here is one thing tnerican women swim at popular scaitain lake resort t*opl« will sec moic w them. itrca are to br the new hat startling: as bathing suits irreducible mini►men draw themsa approaching 1 I Hit.- A.P.A.P. - 49 words
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Article37 1946-07-18 3 Sw iss IRC Losing Power >ruly 17. A propowerful Swiss Cross Committee won unanimous nmlssions at the 'ross Societies Contransfer supreme League will the conference's plenary session s approved by the ommissions on inions uid revisions A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article44 1946-07-18 3 New York, July 17.— Mrs. Stephen Wse, wife of the President of the American Jewish Congress, has rejected the award of a membership of the Order of the British Empire m protest apainst the British policy m Palestine, it is learned here.- Reu terReuter - 44 words
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354 1946-07-18 3 (By Vernon Morgan Keuter's Sports Editor) London, July 16.— The manager of the Indian touring team, Mr. Pankaj Gupta, had a half-hour's interview with the Prhne Minfster, Mr. Clement Attlee. m the Cabinet room at 10 Downing Street this morning. The talk was entirelyReuter - 354 words
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365 1946-07-18 3 Tokyo, July 17.— The Japanese Army had planned to use ™Z e Til PeaC f ediator *'h*n the proper time came, adding to a secret plan circulated among high officers, five da\N before Pearl Harbour. This plan is now m theU.P. - 365 words
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190 1946-07-18 3 London, July 17. Describing the venerable Dato Patinggi aa "impertinent" and his influence as •utterly unimportant" seems "ungracious" of the Rajah of Sarawak seeing that it was from his hands, at the Sarawak centenary celebrations m 1941. the Rajah received a loyal address onReuter - 190 words
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Article52 1946-07-18 3 Manila, July 16.— The most .severe typhoon of the year was reported by the Philippines Sea Frontier Fleet Weather Central bureau here to be moving west, north-west, and is expected to hit northern Luzon and then move to the China coast to Hong Kong orU.P. - 52 words
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Article39 1946-07-18 3 London, Juljt 16. Britain will have a fine new observatory housing a giant telescope and other astronomical instruments as a national memorial to the great British inventor, mathematician and astronomer, Sir Isaac Newton, if Parliament votes the money. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article41 1946-07-18 3 Ottawa, July lti. The Soviet Embassy here was described as the headquarters for the Russian spy ring that operated m Europe, it was charged m the final report by Canada's Ro\al Commission on espionage.- U.P.U.P. - 41 words
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490 1946-07-18 3 Following is the full text of the speech made by Admiral Viscount Mountbatten at his inspection at Kensington Garden on June 22 of the Malayan Victory Contingent: "As my time m S.E.A.C. has come to an end I shall not490 words
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Article295 1946-07-18 3 The immediate reporting of crimes to the police js thr quickest way to apprehend the offenders Assistance rendered by the pubiic particularly witnesses, help to light crime Here are two recent cases of robbery m which the police as a result of co-operation by295 words
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189 1946-07-18 3 ANOTHER PEOPLE'S RESTA U RA NT ON FRIDA Y I Another People's Restaurant irttl \H opened on Miday 19th Julj Efct 11 .30" a.m. m the Queen Street Bo> > Club on Queen Street, behind Si. Joseph's Institution. The use of the Club ior the purpose has been generously agreed189 words
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227 1946-07-18 3 Batavia, July 17. Dr. Hubertus van Mook, T.t >GovernorGeneral of the Netherland Indies, stated yesterday that the Netherlands Government intends to set up "General Govern ment Commissariat* 1 for Borneo with the task of designing political structure m close consultation and agreement withReuter - 227 words
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80 1946-07-18 3 CHURCHILL GUEST OF FRENCH GOVER N MENT Paris. July 17. The Foreign AfTairs Commission of the Constituent Assembly yesterday erected Mr Winston Churchill m the name of the Fnm'h people and m an unanimous resolution expn Fr-ince's gratitude for bis contribution to the common victory. Mr. Churchill, who went toReuter - 80 words
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64 1946-07-18 3 A large concignment of Dhall has arrived recently and is being distributed by Government agents to the trading community. The price at which this commodity is sold b\ importers to vrholeMlers 13 $15 00 per picul. The controlled wholesale price to retailers will be $16.5064 words
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375 1946-07-18 4 nto 1F siel5 ieI Marshal Sir Ke th Park, G.C.8., K.8.E., M.C., L>.*X,,. and Lady Park embarked m the Mauritania on Tuesday for England, alter Sir Keith had been invested with the United States Legion of Merit/ in the Decree of375 words
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162 1946-07-18 4 Air Commodore S. N. Webster C.8.E., A.F.C.. has been appointed Air Officer Commanding, Hong Kong, m succession to Air Commodore W.A.D. Brook, C.B.E. who has returned to England to fill an important pose at Air Ministry. In 192:, he was attached to the Marine Aircraft162 words
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215 1946-07-18 4 MEMBERS OF RAFFLES COLLEGE COUNCIL A supplement of the Government Gazette of the Colony of Singapore, dated July 16, states the following members shall be members of the Raffles College Council:--(a) the Director of Education, Singapore; (b) the Director of Education, Malayan Union; (c) the Secretary for Chinese Affairs, Singapore;215 words
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162 1946-07-18 4 Twenty-five hundred candlef iliuminated houses on stilts alon^ the rivers which make the highest part of Brunei as part of the celebration of the visit of the GovernorGeneral to Brunei on Tuesday The inter was calm and 'the reflection* of the candle lights on Me162 words
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Article122 1946-07-18 4 Continuing the campaign against hawkers the Police carried out a raid m the Upper Chin Chew Street area on Tuesday afternoon. A considerable quantity of perishable goods including pork, fruit and vegetables was confiscated together with the hawkers equipment. All the semi-permanent stalls m the street122 words
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47 1946-07-18 4 TEA-PARTY FOR CONGRESS MEDICAL MISSION The voluntary workers of the Congress Medical Mission are giving a tea-party m honour of the Congress Medical Mission who are going back to India very soon at the Malayan Democratic Union Hall, 331, North Bridge Road, Singapore on Thursday, July 2547 words
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Article39 1946-07-18 4 Washington, July.— The United States Secretary of State, Mr. James Byrnes who left Paris by air for the Uni'.ed States yesterday afternoon after attending the "Big Four" Foreign Ivlinisters' conference is due to make a nation-wide broadcast.- I ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article161 1946-07-18 4 Preparations are being rapidly made for the All Malayan Indian Conference to be held m the Union capital early next month. The Interim Committee that was appointee* to carry out the tasks of devising the draft proposals is engaged m the completion of its161 words
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175 1946-07-18 4 The Pan-Malayan Indian Teachers' Federation was uSSmdta most auspiciously last Saturday at Kuala Lumpur when His Excellency the of the Malaya Union Sir Edward Gent, the Representative of the Government of India Mr S. K Chettnr, and the DtoeSSr ■^J° U a i lnn Mr H175 words
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Article90 1946-07-18 4 It is announced by the Colonial Office that H.M. The King has been pleased to approve the appointment of Sir Charles Arden Clark, C.M.G.. as Governor and C.-in-C. of Sarawak. Sir Charles wai born m 1898, and educated In Rossall School. After service m the Great War,90 words
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Article131 1946-07-18 4 The Government of India have established a College of Nursing to prepare youns; women for the degree of B.Sc. (hons.) m Nursing instituted at the University of Delhi. The course of study extends over a period of four academic jfear^ and the students will be resident131 words
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59 1946-07-18 4 Allahabad, July 17. Two persons were stabbed to death and six injured yesterday evening m a clash between two groups of workers near South Malaka railway station, suburb of Allahabad. The Incident created considerable panic In the area which is now bein^ patrolled byReuter - 59 words
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192 1946-07-18 4 Nanking:, July 17. The Chinese Government today charged that 130,000 Communist troops had opened an offensive along the Yangtze river and were conducting assaults only 20 miles from Nanking and 45 miles from Shanghai. The government carried the protest to Uenerai Ueorge C. MarsnalJ,AP - 192 words
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107 1946-07-18 4 Army And Air Training School in K.L. Kuala Lumpur, July 17. --ALFSfcA's numoer one ocnool of army dun air training, situated on the outskirts oi Kuaia Lumpur, Malaya Command Headquarters, opened mis morning ana attended by R/\h and Army officers drawn v iar ;arield as Java and Sumatra. Air dispositions107 words
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Article43 1946-07-18 4 LT. COL. SHASTRY TO BE RELIEVED Lt.-Col. T. S. Bhastry, Director. Indian Government Medical M;>sion m Malaya, baa been directed D by the Government of India to C hand over charge of the Mission to Maj. rWasahayam, states an •uhcial press release. j}43 words
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Article88 1946-07-18 4 Last night the UPI representative, after an interview with Col. n Shastry, reported that the Colonel n has agreed to continue and that he rt had already intimated the Govern- k ment of India Representative m k Malaya, Mr. S. K. Chettur, of his k decision.88 words
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Article34 1946-07-18 4 Belgrade, July 1, .—The Yugoslav j Ministry of Information emphatically denied on Saturday the Horn reports that Marshal Tito had been wounded or that any attempt had T been made on his life.- A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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60 1946-07-18 4 WORKS CANT EENS: GOVT. HELP AVAILABLE A scheme has \>> assist all large cm pi who wish to set their employ The Food C II certaii) T< \m ployf»r.s npi 1 Departmi I -1 serve a mini Jm AppUcation i yl first Inatai th< .J 'trollor ot I ftboui tariat60 words
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