Indian Daily Mail, 26 July 1946

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  • 503 1 India Needs 2,000,000 Tons Food Grains To Avoid Famine I.S. FAMINE MISSION SAYS. Americans Must Help With 750,000 Tons HIGH PRAISE FOR INDIA'S RATIONING, CONTROL MEASURES Washington, .lul> 25, India must import 2 9 000,000 tons of food grains m the second half of (his \ear if her rationing system
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  • 49 1 (From Our Own Correspondent t m i I .1 HUH .111... 1- jawauaruu Ncoia MH i:uiy arrived ia iwruuM^Tj wfitu ft«nnr" ir last mgau „o .luciuiu \>us inadt b> UIC ...vt tonic to »riaasai lv make uim»cu BBetal to me PWPM Minasai to* tin^c days.
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  • 132 1 The British Government hits issued a of the Jewish Agency for Palesibility for acts of violence committed by under- nf published m which U Jewish leaders Bertrand Joseph, i iiml others n armed attacks ".Itegal" oruta, Irgun 6vai Stem Gang, ;bertok and the I oiitical
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  • 29 1 JEWS CHALLENGE WHITE PAPER em, .?niv 25.— The Jewish .1 told a press the Jewish lallengc Hie Jumble of .i.!. the published Paper. t.ir nil- fi om ihe Reuter
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  • 34 1 BOMB OUTRAGE: LATEST CASUALTY LIST IJuly io. me iaic!>i< ted by a control ide the bomb-bhalter-Hotel m Jerusalem injured detained m i .35 are still missing, ovelfl continue to from the scene Reuter II
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  • 47 1 BURMA MONETARY ORDER PASSED I 25. lie Bouse otj I a without I i I Burma monetary} I duces irom two I aths the period ol I mination ol the I 193*3 Order linking i i es ana I Govenimeni ol i nue to manage the Reuter
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  • 118 1 Brussels July 2r>. India is to receive a complete On man machine ol plant from Wagner and Comany works at -Dortmund as her share of the allocation oi reparations, Li was announced m Brussels yesterday by the inter-allied reparations agency. Depriving Germany of her
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  • 376 1 (By Howard Blakeslee, Associated Press Science Editor) Aboard The USS Appalachina In Bikini Lagoon, July 2.,.— The world's first underwater bomb exploding with an -a weenie rear that thundered upward Into a tremendous cloudy fceyse destrmed the battleship Arkansas, sank the old aircraft-carrier Saratoga
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  • 64 1 HIROHITO HAS A RIVAL! Tokyo, July 25.— llirolutu j "pretender" —self-styled Lm- peror Kuma/itwa-— provoked gales of laughter among Japanese audiences when he pledged solemnly to "distnj bute more food and work tor 1 peace" if he is installed as ruler. Appearing m newsreels ior the first time, KumazawU, who
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  • 126 1 London, Job taite« cricketing touristi engaged In a one-day tixture todaj against I the Club Cricket Conference whose ranks include many first close London amateurs, some ol whom have played m County championship games. Misjudging tn»* distance from L'.«:idon to Quildford the !«-> arrived late
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  • 50 1 Westminster, Juo 85*— All re« tricti >on the rights of Brtttefi soldiers t«» marry any Rwmea oi tionality, haye not yet b««n re movctl, War CVlinibter lack Lav son s:nd m rtpl] < (l l|Ut tiOßf IV the House ol < Urae- m;in. l aboui
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  • 39 1 PLENTY JAP T EXTILES FOR MALAYA London, Juiv 24.— Britain and the Netherlands shortly will request the Allied Control Commission to permit sharply i reased manufac lure oi Japanese textiles for export to lialaya and the Southwest Faci- AP
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  • 42 1 I Nanking, July 25.— -Nationalist armies totaling nearly 500,000 men today were reported driving along the 130-mile Yangtze River front .between Hankirtg and Shanghai and by Communist admission they had succeeded m penetrating nft> miles into Communist-held area \n iKiangsu Province AP
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  • 102 1 Jtombay, July £5. -The Indian National Congress gained an absolute majority m the election** to the Constituent Assembly on Wednesday, securing 207 votes to 73 for the Moslem League. There are a total of SSI seats. The results were much as had bcer^expcctcd.
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  • 27 1 Bii ii« tv Knight 0 f"' Burma h;.(i a narrov i -r hen the en rol the 1 train li i travelling to Handa m mile hrom
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  • 615 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, July 26, 1946. UNPARDONABLE UfliEN India is still suffering from food shortage, with vast areas already m the grip of famine, the news (from the United Press of America) published yesterday that :he Dutcn invaders of Indonesia are preventing shipment ol Jay* nee to India,
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  • INDIAN POSTAL STRIKE DELAYED THIS CABLE
    • 772 2 Bombay, Madras Cut Off From Rest Uf World I or One Day (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, July 2U— The fourteen -day-old Post and Telegraph strike which culminated n general strikes m Bombay on Monday and Madras yesterday, i. likely to end
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    • 266 2 Bombay. Members of the National planning Committee meeting (iv m informal session adopted it resolution asserting that the failure to include a planning department m the caretaker Government was "a grave error and omission "This informal meeting of the National Planning Committee no:es with
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    • 115 2 Colombo, July 25.— Ceylon's Minister of Health George B. de Silva has filed an appeal with the Secretary of State for thp Colonies asking that regulations on the import of drugs and other medical needs by Ceylon be relaxed if the United Kingdom is
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    • 1083 2 anal vsis ol oi Indiana m UflUtii OSBM ftssoßJitei rres by lienzil IVnis ot tne Cotocnbfl jmpor ii.i j ver.- Mr. 1V,, 'I closoJj m. ooiu problems. i Colombo, July 25. A complicated backgrotii and economic controversy between Indiana i;> (rovernnient oi Ceylon
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    • 61 2 P. T GENERAL STRIKE POSTPONED New lycixii. July :Js.— The general bii*»ve oi tae i ost and Xeiegiupii s>tail* involving about Ai.j,uuO persons wmen was to begin at niiam^nt on Jul> ~5-Zt> has been postponed umii August 3 uy tiie General Council oi tne Federation ol Post and Xelegrapii Unions.
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  • 472 3 tIiCTION: TRADE UNIONS: LES' KEST All RANTS: CHERS' SALARIES: APPLE EXPORT >. Ge r t i n to Knci J :n :or D. 1 re de- iS.ooo for le un i--4 ruder Lmprove- aent<i .on wi li as open- < oi the ayan j that every
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  • 483 3 ghtower, Associated Press Diplomatic Correspondent) Washington, July 21. Mounting evidence of undeclared A wai m China todaj seemed fairly certain to defer for this glans to htlp develop a million-man Chinese Arm Both i ite and House leaders <: privately legislation calling
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  • 138 3 London, July 25,-Mr. George Hail, Colonial Secretary, made it c;e t .r m the House of Commons esterqay that the nine cardinal p. iiiUp.eo laid down m the preamk»ie to toe 1941 constitution of baraxrak haa been re lamed m the Saravan constitution, lie u\.o
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  • 72 3 Jerusalem, July 25. More than 700 Jews living m the slum quarter Of Jerusalem's wailed "ola city" have been rounaed up and questioned by the Palestine police aunn£ the past 24 hours Thirty were ;oday being held for further questioning. Tow more bodies
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  • 54 3 Stockholm, July 25. Dr. Trygve Lie, Secretary-General of UNO. arrived m Copenhagen from Mos cow last night and said that he had met Stalin "with whom he had an hour's talk," and Molotov. Both expressed the greatest optimism m UNO'S work and showed real interest
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  • ATOMIC ENERGY CONTROL
    • 107 3 Russia Won 't Relinquish Veto Power >ew York, J*Jy 25.— Russia's dele£a.* to vie c.«o Security Coy.ii.ii Anoiel v**oi.i>«., yesteroaj to^a *ao ussociiiM.i, on i^e a.oui.c energy suocotuiuittet li vi -ii-^r no cirtLjtiManwfcs wo^ia k^Mfila renn-i|-.r,- 4 uti p^wcr v,i ve.o u» un> puua ijr (ixe tOiurol 01 atomic Witfigy.
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    • 114 3 Bangkok, July 25. -The Siamese Government is to commandeer rice to enable the fullest compliance with the tripartite agreement between Siam, Britain and the United States to expediate exports of rice to India, China and other areas m the Far East. A communique announcing this
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    • 72 3 Cambridge, .July 25. Bii John Anderson, who during the war played a leading part m the tv lopment ol the atomic bomb, said at Cambria we yesterday that as the result or the war weapons just as deadly as the atomic bomb and perhaps more Insidious
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  • 177 3 "If Europeans Would Consider Themselves Friends Of India Birmingham. July 25. If a European would consider himself a*» an Indian citizen and a friend of th<* j eople lather than their exploiter he noed not fear the "quit India" r.i.;vcment, said Dr. Prem, Cha#mmn of the Birmingham India League, during
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  • 154 3 N«\v York, July 25 —Most Countries of Europe will not be able to com pete for export trade for some time, William Iran/. retiring President of the Textile F\p«rt /Association of the U.&. declared m New York. Mills In Brit In operatii i about seven
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  • 83 3 London July 25, Bullion worth £3,000,000 v >- i ved to bo the largest load ever carried In a civilian airi ift, left London airport yesterday [or Belgrade v Bank oi England regard thic perfectly normal since the to a non-resident and res* itrictions on such
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  • 100 3 Mac ARTHUR IS JAPAN'S GOD NOW! Tokyo Do you want t»> become Emperor of Japan? Do you want your husband smoked out of a, cave on the island of Okinawa? l>o >ou want to quit your job m a brothel? Then write to General Douglas Mac Arthur! That, at least,
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  • 357 3 Washington, July, 24. Five Axis satellites whose futures will be decided :it the I'aris conference which opens on July 2i> probably will hear demands that they pay through the nose tor their poor political judgment when they joined Germany. I The nations
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  • 86 3 London Julj 25.- kliat Surai Alley spokesma he Federation vi Indian Associations m Great Bi ill erdai sent a letter to M, lan. Secretary oi the Independent Labour Party, txpiv p regret at the death of Mr James M:txton whom he described as one
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  • 158 3 STORE INDIAN'S SOCCER TEAMS A team lo represent the Sin^u l>ore Indians against the Malacca Oid Boys Association to be played evening (26th Ju)> > at the S.J I. Ground (Bras Batata Road' will bo selected from the following: Bithambaram, O Muthu&amy Baboo, K. R. Murugiah, Balasubra 'manion. K. Bala,
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  • 152 4 At the meeting of the Singapore Advisory Council yesterday morning, three Amendment Bills were introduced by the At tor ney-General and were passed. Th" three Bills were' the Hospitals Board < Amendment* Bill, the Registration of Births and Deaths (Amendment) Bill and the Raffles
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  • 633 4 An informal meeting was held m Government House on the sth July, 1946 to discuss without prejudice the question of granting pay for Ihe occupation years to those Government Servants who were m Singapore and not Interned m any camp by
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  • 64 4 Glascow, July 25. Five lotomotives ami tenders rath weighing 71 ions were loaded a hoard the freighter Samoa iii (ilasgow yesterday for Shipmeni to Singapore. Thp locomotives, built u\ the North liritish locomotive Company, are the first of consignment of 10 being built for the Malayan
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  • 181 4 (By «>ur stuff Reporter) M M. isiiak, self-termed "'servant of Islam/ 1 be.iran his fast onto death as scheduled at 11.13 a.m. yesterday. Ili.s fast is a* sequel tv the refusal by another Singapore Muslim to allocate a certain shophouse m Market Street lor
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  • 72 4 Party will p o Batu Pahat to p .et during the ease notify Mr ites Spoi Party, M' 1 Kutj R ad, avel iay be kno i making ana) arrangemen earn defeated i i frit >. i day las i I Teluk Kurau by Is to 1
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  • 485 4 Ai (he Assizes yesterday, before the Hon. Mr. Justice N. Worley, S. Gopal, the chief gaoler of Outrtun Road Prisons duiing (he occupation, faced trial on two charges of having caused hurl to two persons. Tan Wee Sin and Bacha Mea, during the
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  • 365 4 London.— -Most of the personal servants of King George VI are trade ihuonKt and negotiations to increase theii salaries are now being conducted through their union. They are members of Branch 145 of the Civil Service Union, one of the trade unions
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  • 82 4 Colombo t'nder grant of the Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship, medical men expecting to do public health wprk m Ceylon will be given an opportunity for free training m America, the Kxecutive committee of health has announced. Scholarship! will be granted to enable medical men to keep
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  • 90 4 Mexico City. July 23. Mexico's claim to nine islands off the United States Pacific Coast is being pit pared for presentation to Washington The islands include Faralones, oft San Francisco, the famous resort island of Santa Catalma, off Sanpro and also Santarosa. Santacruz. Santabarbara, Sannicolas and
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