Indian Daily Mail, 30 July 1946
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Title Section14 1946-07-30 1 Indian Daily Mail vol.. n Hi SINGAPORE. TUESDAY. JULY 30, 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS14 words
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892 1946-07-30 1 RESULT OP THREE-DAYS' WBANfiIINC turn WK mff6 DJR auuun rXANNtD TO ACHIEVE PAKISTAN LEADERS RENOUNCE BRITISH-CONFERRED TITLES Britain and Congress Accused oi "Breach of Faith" luly 29.— The Moslem League's Policy Forming imu on today withdrew its acceptance of the BritishAP; Reuter; UP; Corr - 892 words
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Article397 1946-07-30 1 London. July 29. No official comment or reaction is yet available in London on the decision of the Moslem League council to withdraw its previous acceptance of the British Cabinet Mission's plan for India. Neither Lord Pethick -Lawrence, Secretary for India, nor Sir Stafford Cripps, President of theReuter - 397 words
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Article136 1946-07-30 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, July 29.— Inaugurating the Netaji Week celebration in Madras on Saturday, Major-General Loganathan refuted the suggestion that I.N.A. men had suffered defeat and declared that in their patriotism and readiness for fighting again for the freedom of their country, the I.N.A.136 words
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Article19 1946-07-30 1 CRICKET: LATEST Brighton, July 29. India declared at Saturday's total of 533 for 3. Sussex 177 for 3 ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article316 1946-07-30 1 "For the second time France once again finds herself in the forefront of the nations who fought for democracy." i M. Bidault said he was convinced jthe nations would work together I for peace in a good spirit. Warning that Versailles did not prevent the outbreak of another and worseReuter; AP - 316 words
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268 1946-07-30 1 Untouchables' Satyagraha Suspended (From Our Own Correspondent) Poona, July 29, Satyagraha organised by the Scheduled Castes Federation in Poona has been suspended. The campaign started on July 15 and so far over 1,100 volunteers have courted arrest. Writing in the Harijan yesterday, iMahatma Gandhi answers several questions put to him268 words
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Article41 1946-07-30 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Peshawar, July 29. Frontier Minister Mehrchand Khunna, addressing a meeting at Peshawar yesterday, strongly repudiated the charge that the opposition of the Pathans compulsory grouping with Punjab was engineered by the Frontier Hindus.41 words
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Article237 1946-07-30 1 London, July July 29^— A new crop of rumours that Ernest Bevin might resign sprouted today as the harassed Foreign Secretary lay tired and ill and Prime minister Clement Attlee took hi* place at the Paris peace conference. Official indications of such a Cabinet snift were lacking.237 words
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Article92 1946-07-30 1 Calcutta, July 29. As a one-day strike paralysed this city of two million people today, the demonstrators marched to Dalhousie Square Whitehall of Calcuttashouting slogans such as,, "Boycott British Goods," and "No Retrenchment," and Picketing the Government Secretariat. The strike was called in sympathy with theReuter - 92 words
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57 1946-07-30 1 (From Our Own Correspondent; Karachi, July 29. The Karachi Corporation has resolved to amend its land sale rules prohibiting the sale of Municipal lands to South i Africans. It also decided to prohibit the entry of South Africans into public parks. Further, it decided57 words
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137 1946-07-30 1 (From Fraser Wighton, Reuter s Special Correspondent) Paris, July 29.— The 21-nation Paris Conference was formally opened just after 4 p.m. today by the French Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, M. Georges Bidault. Welcoming the delegates on behalf of France, M»137 words
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Article21 1946-07-30 1 Paris, July 29.— -The French Head of State, M Georges Bidault, was elected temporary President of the 21-nation peace conference ReuterReuter - 21 words
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1167 1946-07-30 2 New Delhi, (By Air Mail)— This is what the Press of India is saying on current topics: Re: Visit of Unofficial U.S. Famine Mission. Statesman: (Calcutta)— "While there is cause for hope in the mission's detormination to press for satisfaction ofA.P. - 1,167 words
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143 1946-07-30 2 1,000 INDONESIANS IN INDIA WANT TO RETURN HOME Calcutta. July 29. More than 1,000 Indonesians in India, mostly sailors and students are smarting for repatriation to their homes. But the Indonesians say first they want guarantee "for their safetv." H. Oemoer and B. C. Samah, president and secretary respectively otAP - 143 words
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98 1946-07-30 2 Poona (Air Mail). A five-year plan for the social, economic, cultural, educational 'and physical uplift of 1,600,000 aboriginals of Bombay Province, has been sub- mitt^d to the Bombay Government. The plan was evolved by a committee appointed for this purpose I by the Western IndiaReuter - 98 words
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96 1946-07-30 2 Bombay, July 29.— A complete deadlock in the efforts to end the 18-day-old postal strike followed the departure to Delhi yesterday of the Director-General of Posts and Telegraphs. Mr. Krishna Prasada. The strikers' leader, V. G. Dalvi. said: "The strike, will continue perhapsReuter - 96 words
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Article46 1946-07-30 2 Jerusalem, July 28.— Eight masked men today held up at gun point the gQld exchange in the centre of the old Jewish city of Tel Aviv and made their escape with gold and bank notes unofficially estimated to total £35.000, n a ReuterReuter - 46 words
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53 1946-07-30 2 INDIAN "PEACE" DELEGATES RECEIVE HEARTY WELCOME Pans, July 28.— A hearty welcome by an excited French crowd, assembled at the railway station to gree* the peace conference delegates was given to Sir Samuel Runganadhan Indian High Commissioner in London and leader of the Indian delegation, when he arrived here thisReuter - 53 words
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535 1946-07-30 2 (B, George Milton Kelly, Associated Pres, Correspondent* Bombay (By Air Mail).— F»andit Jawaharlal Nehru Consress President, declared at a recent Press conference' here that the Congress will enter the Constituent AsmS com pletely unfettered by agreements, free to meet aquation™ theyAP - 535 words
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638 1946-07-30 2 £650.000- Worth Diamonds Will Be Used To Weigh The Aga Khan Dares-Salaam, Tanganyika (Air Mail). —An r camp built largely of cardboard and hessian hunj: o work of poles is springing up on the outskirts Salaam in readiness for the Diamond Jubilee celehr i\ Aga Khan, 68-year-old leader of theReuter - 638 words
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Article339 1946-07-30 2 (EXCLUSIVE TO THK INDIAN DAILY MA II I London, Julv 29 In Hvp answers, handwritten in red ink MrT brUP I reolieri in. »...^«;«L Mr '«corge Bernard i« I*l In hi!; renK h^ h! I 6 n the Indi, *f lro D oJdfLri^l glV^ h,s r339 words
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324 1946-07-30 3 I ltiv >.— Thousands of miles of travel across many ni weeks show that 11 months after V-E Day ((1 elothes houses and relief from power politics \irgil M. Pmkley. United Press Vice- r int to be lei r» In Britain324 words
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34 1946-07-30 3 WOMEN THREATEN TO JOIN IN POLITICAL PARTY CLASHES Many people 'lashes among ■»t-rda> atAbaJ /rsta. the Tebe- itelaat reported foli c< 1 frames interwas restored the i «W are not lj Abadeh wored. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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175 1946-07-30 3 "Millions In Far East Doomed To Die Of Starvation Washington, July 29.— The Agriculture Department said that millions in the Far East are doomed to die of starvation before the full rice crop is harvested because of food and transportation shortage. In a report to President Truman's Famine and EmergencyUP - 175 words
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95 1946-07-30 3 New Delhi. India. -A Government committee recommends that immediate action be taken to save India's mica miners from exploitation consisting of wages of 8 annas U6 cents U.S.) a day, and lack ot medical care, sanitation or adequate housing. i The committee report saidAP - 95 words
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Article44 1946-07-30 3 New York. United States Rubber Export Company, Ltd.. has announced plans to establish a plant at Port Elizabeth, South Africa, to manufacture rubber tires, rubber footwear and other rubber articles. 1 The. company plans to spend about I £1.250.000 on the project. A. P.A.P. - 44 words
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88 1946-07-30 3 DE GAULLE'S FIRST PUBLIC SPEECH IN MONTHS Bar La Due. France, July 28General Do Gaulle, in his first foreign affairs speech since his re- j signation last January, today endorsed the American proposals for the control of atomic energy. He warned that failure to agree on atomic control would leaveUP - 88 words
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84 1946-07-30 3 Lucknow (Air Mail). Red tape enabled a murder suspect to escape arrest -here even although he was in Court when detected, A village headman noticed a wanted man and told a police clerk. The clerk directed the headman to a subordinate. The subordinate tookReuter - 84 words
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Article75 1946-07-30 3 Nanking. Chinas Economics Minister Wang Yun-WU has dispelled fears of a cotton shortage, reporting that China now has a stockpile of 800 000 bales, including imports through the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA). a He said China is expecting a new crop ofAP - 75 words
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55 1946-07-30 3 CHINA-JAPAN TRADE NEGOTIATIONS PROCEEDING Nanking, July 27. Negotiations for a resumption of trade relations between China and Japan are proceeding between Chinese represen- tatives and the United States authorities In Japan. Japan used to rank third in order of importance in China's foreign trade statistics, next to the British EmpireReuter - 55 words
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231 1946-07-30 3 Protestant Churches In U.S., Canada Help Burma With Drugs Rangoon, Burma. Burma, starving for medical supplies for the last I three and a half years, is receiving vitally needed drugs from the protestaut churches of the United States and Canada through the relief in Asia Society with headquar tors inA.P. - 231 words
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72 1946-07-30 3 Bridlington. Yorkshire. July 28. The Archbishop of York, Dr. Cyril Garbett, said nere today that the most detestable kind of lying had caused the Palestine outrage (in which King Davids Hotel, Jerusalem, was snattered by a terrorist bomb which caused "at least 82 deaihs). Lying72 words
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Article29 1946-07-30 3 8%1, Jerusalem, July 28. —The death roll in me recent bomo ouirage in ning uavirt Hotel nas reacned &4 Huen two more oodies were recovered trom the debris. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article91 1946-07-30 3 The Archbishop added: "I deplore! this propaganda wir.cn has oeen iargeiy responsible lOr :he crime. we nave been tne development of national lying on a gigantic scale. we can it propaganua. fcomeumes piopaganua is mioimaiion ana in tnat case it is fully jus tin eel. i p.'tvt bven torn repeateuiyReuter - 91 words
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131 1946-07-30 3 London. July 28.— M. Georges Bidault. Prime Minister of France, speaking on the eve of the opening in Paris of the 21-nation peace conference today declared that Germany "is still a permanent menace," said Paris Radio. "It is necessary ceaselesslv to repeat, that Berlin willReuter - 131 words
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113 1946-07-30 3 Moscow, July 29.— Trade Minister Makarov said yesterday: "Robbers and crooks" should be. cleaned out of Soviet trade enterprises supplying consumer goods. Writing in the Pravda, the Minister said, "the circulation of consumer goods was up 51 per cent, in the firstA.P. - 113 words
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103 1946-07-30 3 Manila. July 29.— Senator Tomas Confessor, Opposition leader, stated here he would "make his voice heard all round the world" in opposition to the proposed four-power commission for administration oi Japan after the military occupation ends. "It is unfair to the other nations, toReuter - 103 words
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558 1946-07-30 3 San Francisco, July 29. One of the most remarkable living Americans has been named the United States Ambassador to China. Dr. John Leighton Stuart is a quietly spectacular blend a blend of the East and West, of the young andAP - 558 words
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Article62 1946-07-30 3 Washington, JoJj >s.— The United states Agricultare Department forecast today an 'urn omfortahh low" world food supply in the 1946 17 crop year. According to President Truman's i emergency famine committee, the Department said crops would In I larger than In the previous real but the Increase would be largelyReuter - 62 words
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118 1946-07-30 3 DEAF DUMB MURDERER WANTS DEAF DUMB WIFE! Bucharest— A deaf and dumb killer will be tried for murder here this month, confronting Rumanian justice with the new problems of finding means of giving a fair trial to one who can neither speak nor hear. A speeial Interpreter who understands theUP - 118 words
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160 1946-07-30 3 Colombo He whs asking no more for balanced representation In tru State Council but would call upon the younger generation to present a united front as they alone could usher in a new era i<n- Ceylon, Mr. g. o. Ponnambalam, President of the CeylonUP - 160 words
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550 1946-07-30 4 WMttTC TSM N* WtK lIWMStS PSSSiktt Pyke Committee Recommendations, Facilities Promised Soon The strike at the Naval Base is still on. On Sunday representatives of the workers and the Naval Base Authorities met and in a statement by the latter the workers were told that550 words
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189 1946-07-30 4 A Council for Social Welfare has been constituted by the Government of Singapore, with Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, M.C.S., as President to coordinate the efforts made by both Government and charitable organizations in connection with welfare work. It was inaugurated by H. E. The Governor189 words
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510 1946-07-30 4 AROUND THE COURTS For telling a deliberate lie, Hamid, one of the main witnesses for the prosecution was reprimanded by the Hon. Mr. Justice N. A. Worley who told him that he was going to refer the matter to the510 words
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210 1946-07-30 4 In the Fourth Police Court yesterday, four Indians, Shanak Singh, Suaram Singh, Sundram and Suppiah, w r ere committed to stand their trial at the next Assizes on a charge of carrying arms and ammunitions. The first three accused were charged with carrying210 words
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Article77 1946-07-30 4 In the Fifth Police Court yes~ terday, Major W. BL Rothwell claimed trial on three charges of having cheated the Singapore Cold Storage. It was alleged that he on three different occasions cheated the Singapore Cold Storage, by asking them to deliver to him Army77 words
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Article71 1946-07-30 4 Following the motor accident on Saturday afterhoon, when a mili- tary lorry collided with the Fire' Brigade, causing the death of one person and injuring many others, u. K. Hall, the driver of the military lorry, appeafed in the Fifth Police Court yesterday, and three71 words
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196 1946-07-30 4 Local Indian Lawyer To Defend Sikh Policeman In British North Borneo Singapore, July 29^—Mr. rL P. K. Menon, prominent Singapore Indian lawyer, will emplane for Labuan on Thursday morning to appear in an appeal against the death sentence imposed on Fara Singh. Sikh police sergeant in British North Borneo, afterAP - 196 words
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139 1946-07-30 4 Singapore, J uly 29. The Indian Congress Medical Mission in Malaya will continue to function in all of its Malayan centre*, except Kota Bahru, for another fortnight, it was learned officially here today. Although scheduled to depart this week-end, the Director of theAP - 139 words
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77 1946-07-30 4 Their -Excellencies the Governors nf the Union and of Singapore the t-h'ef Secretary and the Colonial I Secretary will be entertained to iinner by the Malacca Chinese community on Ist August 194C Mr. Tan Cheng Lock will preside w n U J ?u ak e77 words
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Article72 1946-07-30 4 INCOME TAX RADIO DISCUSSION n^r dnesda y evening this week at 9.45, the topic of the fortnightly discussion arranged by the Department of Broadcasting will be the urgent one of Income Tax. The three discussion musketeers •^Amat Wong and Smith-will be confronted by Mr. Nelson Jones the Financial .Secretary, who72 words
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Article47 1946-07-30 4 Arrangements have been made for teak to be exported from Siam to Singapore through ordinary comwiahinJ annels and local firms wishing to import teak may now SS^»2 the Registrar of Impo™ and Exports for the necessary imreTeas'e 6 115 tate& an offici al Press47 words
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Article61 1946-07-30 4 At about 2330 hr> a male Tamil tav found lying serious! n the side of the n n J Tji Hill, Singapore. Th- 4Xi /JJ was a black Ford n *>? Reg. No, S2lBB Ls r any person who can x formation concern i. dent please61 words
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