Indian Daily Mail, 2 August 1946
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Title Section15 1946-08-02 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. No. 118. SINGAPORE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 2. 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS15 words
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343 1946-08-02 1 B*remier Prakasam's Budget Speech FURTHER CUT IN RICE RATION Bm Out On Correspo9sm\mt\ v UU-. I.— A further cut of two ounces in the rice |o ncn-rece.pt ot rice supplies from outside was vmierPrakasam presenting his first budiret in v Assembly yesterday eveninir. i|, the343 words
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226 1946-08-02 1 (Aus r». 8 Dr Herber Ev.lt reatv d»f, Par S thp to he Sov.e, Union whfn hp at the plenary session f he ris Peaceconferencela^ ,n. sii^,.^..^ V afternoon and suggested establishment of econo",U: '"-Sanisations on a European or regional basis. ioo th ooo,£Reuter - 226 words
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65 1946-08-02 1 9 OUT OF 21 NATIONS WILL SIGN ALL PEACE TREATIES Paris, Au*r. I.— Only nine of the 21 nations represented at the Paris Peace Conference will be permitted to sign all the five peace treaties. Those nations at war with all the five defeated nations will sign each treaty. TheyA.P. - 65 words
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Article289 1946-08-02 1 Paris. Aug. 1. V. M. Molotov, the Soviet Foreign Minister, called in the Paris conference on Wednesday for action by the world against Franco Spain. Summoning the "freedom-loving nations of the world" to a conflict against Fascism, he said: "II we have still to deal with289 words
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44 1946-08-02 1 Shanghai. Aug. 1. The Shanghai Customs authorities have banned the export of relief goods. This followed the discovery that merchants arc attempting to export wheat flour which they had bought from UNRRA to Siam. and French Indo-China. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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199 1946-08-02 1 London Muslims Plan For Direct Action Day" (From Ronald Bedford) London, Aug. 1. The Working Committee of the London branch of all-India Muslim League sat throughout the night preparing plans for a nationwide demonstration of Muslims on Saturday. Aug. 17— the day after "direct action day" approved by the WorkingReuter - 199 words
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94 1946-08-02 1 Shanghai, Aug:. 1. Recent Chinese arrivals from Southeast Asia nre pessimistic over the resumption Chinese trade with the South area beeau^ of the crisfs con fronting home industries. Chinese goods are losing out in competition with cheaper and <muerior American and British products. TextileReuter - 94 words
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Article113 1946-08-02 1 Nanking, Aug. 1. Jewels, art obiects and porcelain which formerly belonged to Pu Yi, puppet emperor of the Japanese-sponsored state of Manchukuo, have been recovered by American marines in North China and returned to Chinese hands. They were found in safes in a building in TientsinReuter - 113 words
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55 1946-08-02 1 JAP ARMY ACTED IN DEFIANCE OF FOREIGN OFFICE Tokyo, Aug. 1.— The puppet government of Manchukuo was created solely by illegal aggression of the Japanese Army in Manchuria, which acted in defiance of the Foreign Office in Tokyo, Morishima Morito former Japanese Consul; Oeneral in New York City testified nUP - 55 words
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291 1946-08-02 1 U.S. ALLEGED TO BE "HAND BEHIND THE SCENES IN DUTCH-INDONESIAN PARLEYS Batavia Aug. I.— Persistant rumours in Hepuhlican government circles here that United States was the -hand behind the scenes in the Dutch-Indonesian negotiations, came out in the open recently when a Republican controlled radio charged that 'American concerns haveUP - 291 words
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132 1946-08-02 1 Bangkok. Aug. l.—The Siamese Ministry of Agriculture has allocated 8,000,000 ticals (approx. $1,600,000 Straits) to promote rice production in 26 provinces. The Ministry also announced it has purchased 6.976 head of farm cattle and disbursed 1,075,000 ticals ($215,000 Straits.) as investment capital for purchaseA.P. - 132 words
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188 1946-08-02 1 British Parliament Hears Details Of New Palestine Four-Area Plan London. Aug. 1. A plan to divide Palestine into four areas with Jewish and Arab provinces enjoying a large measure of autonomy under a central government was outlined in both Houses ot th British Parliament today. It is one of unanimous188 words
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112 1946-08-02 1 Washington, Aug. l.— President Truman has tentatively decided against accepting the new plans for Palestine announced in the British House ol Commons yesterday, it stated tonight by Washington officials who have declined to be identified. The officials said that the plans had not beenReuter - 112 words
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105 1946-08-02 1 CHINESE DEAD IN U.S. WILL BE GIVEN HOME BURIAL San Francisco. An? l Trad tional shipment of Chinese dead to the homeland for rebuiial will resumed next year, officials of Chines- companies said. Abo.; 2.o(»o kna (from Chin< m i son teriee all over the U.S. will ba>sci. to ChinaA.P. - 105 words
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Article74 1946-08-02 1 Cairo. Aug. l.- Ismail Sidky Pasha. Prime Minister ol Kgypt -aid today that the Bgyptian treaty delegation had drafted a reply to some of the British tuggta&lons.'' "There la 1 I auae for Qt mism. he added The Egyptian Premier made h statement after a thnReuter - 74 words
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76 1946-08-02 1 ATTLES RETURNS TO LONDON FOR SHORT WHILE Au: l The Bi ish Pnme Minister, Mr. Clement %ttk I returning t«> London today loi J fevi hours to attend .1 meetini the Cabinet which will be t to be held before the British Par 1 1 ment adjoin ["he visit willReuter - 76 words
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Article53 1946-08-02 1 HOW THK MIGHT V HAS FALLEN! Nuremberg, Aui*. l < and shabby, the om-o haughty Ki Goering hitch-hiked to Nun .1 and pleaded tearfully to tl former Reichsmarshal hist o more She was turned down. Attorney:; told her that the regulation Imposed that high x.\/\ d< danta are segregat rA.P. - 53 words
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Article278 1946-08-02 1 Molotov Tuts dordian Knot At Peace Confab Paris, Aug. 1.- -With masterly handling which brought an expression of delight even from his usual opponent. Australia's burly Dr. Evatt. the Soviet Foreign Minister, M. Vyacheslav Molotov, toda;. extricated the third aeaaion of the rules committee of the Paris278 words
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Article189 1946-08-02 1 Jewish Round-Up: Latest Jerusalem. Auk. I— The numbn mi ißjajpgeti ASH detained iSftaag the present tombout for MlTSfftsU in Tel Aviv Is now titfl. An official conuaattnJque Issued a: today atated that among those detained are a number of people believed to be Identical with the dangerous terror! who were189 words
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1013 1946-08-02 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday. August 2, 1946. OUR ANSWER -III JN our leading article yesterday we contended that it at all there Is something called the "Malayan civilization' 1 it certainly does not have for its basis and support the Malayan Rubber Industry, a* our ''(MUemporary. the Straits Times,1,013 words
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Article, Illustration317 1946-08-02 2 Jinnah Still Hopeful Of Settlement With British Congress "Never Say Die. Hope Springs Eternal," Newsmen Told Bombay. Aug. 1. Janab Mohammed AH Jinnah, President of the Muslim League, said that the League was not closed to further negotiations with the Congress Party and the British. He also confirmed reports thatUP; AP - 317 words
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Article180 1946-08-02 2 Bombay, Aug. 1. At a meeting convened here by the adjudicator for railway disputes, it was decided that public sittings for the Bombav centre should begin August 19, 1946 and j should last for three weeks. The^ adjudicator will then visit j Madras on September 12.A.P. - 180 words
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Article56 1946-08-02 2 S Tokyo, July 31.— Captain Yubei Hosotani, sentenced t<» five years in prison for abu^ ing; prisoners of war. is .1 j* unique Jap war criminal He is the first Japanese here who fainted upon hear ins: his sentence. It is possible, witnesses pointed out, thatU.P. - 56 words
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394 1946-08-02 2 Lahore, Aug. 1. Counter-measures and demons! rui,,,^ against Dr. B. R. Ambedkar and his Scheduled Caste Federal i n officials and men on "tenfold scale" are threatened l>> the General Secretary of the All-India Harijan League, Bh Amin Chand, "if they don't stop their394 words
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68 1946-08-02 2 JAP RESTAURANT OWNERS PLAN A STRIKE Tokyo. Aug. I.— Sixteen thousand restaurant owners have been directed to go on strike as a result of new Government regulations setting prices on dishes they serve, the Tokyo Restaurant Owners Association announced today "We are being slaughtered." said the statement. "The salmon weA.P. - 68 words
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861 1946-08-02 2 London, July 31. The Times in a leading: editorial Tuesday expressed its regret at the Muslim League's decision to repudiate its early acceptance of the constitutional plan proposed by the British Cabinet Mission, and declared the Congress Party was approaching the Assembly in861 words
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237 1946-08-02 2 London, July 31.— Criticism of the Muslim League's recent action is contained in editorials in two of today's newspapers the influential morning newspaper Scotsman and the London Evening Standard. The former chides the Muslim League generally, the latter Jinnah in particular. A full lengthReuter - 237 words
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87 1946-08-02 2 i Madras, Aug. 1. Sir Mahomed I Usman, until recently a member of the Viceroy's Executive Council, has j appealed to the Viceroy, Lord I Wavell, for immediate intervention in India's political problems. He has also appealed to Congress to accept the Moslem League asReuter - 87 words
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114 1946-08-02 2 London. Aug. I.— Dr. Giu Alvernaz, Reman Catholic BI of Cochin. Southern India ailthat in Bangalore the State attempting to sei/e < schools, the Vatican Radio rcp<>. Dr. Alvernaz was quoted a ing: "To this we shall never .submit. The present Government withdrawnReuter - 114 words
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84 1946-08-02 2 Muslim League SupportArab League Bombay, Aug. 1— The Muslirr. League passrd a resolution >■ day promising: support to the A League in securing freedom of Holy Land from the British I ches and assisting against "United States backed" Jewish slaught. Deploring the British V Paper on Palestine and Am< ZionistUP - 84 words
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Article50 1946-08-02 2 London, July 31.— Diwan Ch.t Lall, leader of the Indian l Mission to Argentina, arrived In London yesterday with members of the Mission. They had flown from India and were met at the aiu by Prince Jut Singh who is acromIpanying them to Argentina.— ReuterReuter - 50 words
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385 1946-08-02 3 India's ANS Girls Allege Unfair Treatment Victory Parade W luh I— Miss Shila Patel of Wardha (Central Pi}' Ki ing U) the aux,,,ar v nursing service, declared Pi* »mtn s section of the Indian Victory Contingents was rid to lake part in the victory parade." ialfoV,' ion was supported byUP - 385 words
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282 1946-08-02 3 WHITE CAPITALISTS ACCUSED OF CRUDE J EXPLOITATION OF INDIANS m«ah- ICUtta a Ju ,y 3 I)ra »V<? attention to the "woeful" c nditions of Indians in Mauritius Island, Mr. Sarat Chandra Ini»; r?n r w of the c °n*Ti-esa Working Committee, in a statemA.P. - 282 words
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133 1946-08-02 3 Colombo. July 31.— -One of the important aspects of museum actiI vities in Ceylon was resumed last year with the collection of data regarding Ceylon's extinct mammals and pro-historic man states Mr. P. E. P. Deraniyagala Director of Museums, Ceylon in his Adminisitration ReportUP - 133 words
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447 1946-08-02 3 Rata via, July Hl.— Efforts to renew the profitable pre-war Bale ol American films in the Netherlands East Indies have been temporarily backed by Dutch authorities hero who maintain that the time is not ripe to throw open the still politicallyUP - 447 words
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185 1946-08-02 3 Colombo, July 31. Inquiries are to be made by the Ceylon Government from the Australian Government regarding the possibility of Ceylonese doctors receiving a training in Public Health work in the School of Public Health and Tropin cal Medicine of the University of185 words
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124 1946-08-02 3 Higher Education Facilities Limited In Bombay 1m Koiubay "No more places. AdI mission closed." These gloomy notices confront hundreds of students seeking admission to Bombay colleges in quest Of higher education. Queues of hundreds of young men and women are to be seen at every college in the city, butAP - 124 words
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309 1946-08-02 3 Batavia, July SI. Rubber production in the Dutch-occu-pied areas of Indonesia is slowly reviving and current estimates predict 96.000 tons for this year compared with the pre war production of 110.000 tons for the same area. The Netherlands Indies Rubber Fund has alreadyUP - 309 words
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Article137 1946-08-02 3 Paris, Aug. 1. A strike "of jurors'* yesterday prevented the ooening of the trial of the French High Court at Versailles of two French Admirals on charges of hieh treason in connection with the scuttling of the French fleet at Toulon in November, 1942. Eleven jurymen allReuter - 137 words
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Article47 1946-08-02 3 Shanghai, Aug. I.— ln appreciation of his services to China, the 30,000 Chinese residents of Cuba have presented Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek with a gold fountain pen and pencil. During the war Chinese residents in Cuba subscribed over U555,000,000 to China's war chest.- ReuterReuter - 47 words
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128 1946-08-02 3 Washington, July 31. The U.S. and Britain took the first steps to ward an economic mercer of their zones in Germany and officials hare looked for France to join In th* plan later However, they expect Russia to reject the proposal with lhe resultA.P. - 128 words
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60 1946-08-02 3 Chungking. Aug. i. -China's wartime capital. Chungking, is beiiv: flooded with all kinds of American goods. Plastic v> are— including handbags, raincoats, belts, etc. --lour* lain pens, Sur.kist oranges and even nylon stockings are plentiful today But few people are able to buy. Nylon stockings areReuter - 60 words
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194 1946-08-02 3 Tokyo, July 31. Preliminary negotiations have begun for the re-establishment of controlled trade between Japan and other Oriental countries and two foreign purchasing missions are already in Tokyo. One mission represents Singapore, the Malayan Union, Hong Kong. Burma, Ceylon and British North Borneo andAP - 194 words
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491 1946-08-02 3 Batavia, July 31 .—The first official international recognition of the Republic of Indonesia was implied today in an agreement signed between K. L Punjabi, representing the Government of India, and Sutan Sjahrir wherein rupee credits may be established in exchange for a half millionUP; Reuter - 491 words
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938 1946-08-02 4 WAR CRIMES TRIAL How a Javanese coolie was used as a live exhibit for the purpose of an anatomical demonstration was related In the Third War Crimes Co\irl yesterday when three Japanese cers, Major Jotori Kichizo, Lt. Watanabe Kasumasa and Capt. Kainori Yoshihiro,938 words
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509 1946-08-02 4 The general meeting of the Hume Pipe Labour Union was held on July 21 at the tenth mile, Bukit Timah Road, under the presidentship of Mr. K. Madhaven Pillay, writes the General Secretary. The His report is as follows: The meeting commenced with509 words
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Article198 1946-08-02 4 DEAD MAN WINS CLAIM London. Aug. I.— The Privy Council, highest judicial authority in the British Empire, on Tuesdav upheld a dead "Rajah V claim to an Indian domain that had been contested in Indian courts for a long time. The winner of the long legal battle was Ramendra Narayan198 words
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Article144 1946-08-02 4 Nuremberg, Aug. 1. -Nazi officials used "invincible typing" to check up on voters suspected of being out of sympathy with the party, documents presented by the British prosecutors disclosed at the war crimes court today. The Nazis' documents showed made lists of ••doubtful" electors and issued them withReuter - 144 words
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Article81 1946-08-02 4 The Governor-General will return to Singapore on Saturday afternoon after opening the Malayan agricultural and Horticultural Associations Exhibition In Kuala Lumour. On Tuesday he will leave for a 12-day tour of Sarawak. He will visit Simanggang, Miri and Sibu and many other smalier places*, travelling up81 words
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Article22 1946-08-02 4 A grand mass meeting of Indians in Singapore* will be held on August 9 under the auspices of the Jai Hind Committee.22 words
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Article335 1946-08-02 4 A general meeting of the Estate Staff in South Johore was held on Sunday, at 47, Jalan Ibrahim Johore Bahru, under the chairmanship of Mr. P. E. Mammen. Messrs. J. A. Brazier, M.8.E., Industrial Relation Officer. Malayan Union. V. M. N. Menon. General Secretary of335 words
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Article134 1946-08-02 4 London. Aug. I.— More and more ears are coming from the factories There is more utility furniture Footwear is gradually mounting up ♦o pre-war average. But coal production is down and stocks are seriously diminishing. These are points from the Governments monthly digest of statistics issuedReuter - 134 words
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Article100 1946-08-02 4 The Committee has been reorganised and it consists of the following members'. Sjts. M. R Kaliyaperumal, M. Mariapoan Tabsu Ram, R. S. Sivam. S. Arumu--ram, N. Adhi, Mahadev Sincrh Divari and K. M. Ivah The Balak and Balika Sewa Sangh will hereafter work with the Jai Hind100 words
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Article27 1946-08-02 4 Nanking, July 29^M. (Leighton Stuart, 70-year-old United States Ambassador to China, Ls ill, possibly from malaria or influenza, It was reported from Kuiinar u. i day,- UPUP - 27 words
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