Indian Daily Mail, 5 August 1946

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  • 14 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. No. ir,o. SINGAPORE. MOVHav T 94fi PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 991 1 progress Manifesto Will Be L) REVIEWS LOCAL SITUATION, REMINDS ■HIMUVMEN OF "DUTY BY THIS COUNTRY" From Our Own Reporter) I Kuala Lumpur. Sunday. IIHK I VRGEST CONFERENCE TO he HFI n ny M N, IN UAI.AYA AFTER THE SURRENDER Avn |OST IMPORTANT, COMMENCED AT
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    483 1 for this Conference of Representatives Indians, who could finalise i Constitution. Thus you will see that all necessary soundings, calculations, and preparations were made, so as to reach the present "By taking all these preparations and precautionary steps, we have succeeded m bringing about concentration, m field, which
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  • 303 1 lutioS^nVT"' 1 ja ''"lap, Indian revo- Raja Pratap had been taken m custody when the Allies occupied Japan and he remained m custody for a long time. Raja Pratap is one among the few Indian leaders m Southerns; Asia, who
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  • 126 1 Indian Postal Employees Continue Strike: Railway Workers Threaten Bombay, August l._ India's strike-plagued postal telegraph and long distance telephone com munications remained crippled as striking workers refused to abide by their leaders' orders to resume work. Leaders of the All-India Postmen and Lower Grade Staff Union called postal strikers to
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  • 87 1 London. August 4.— A Jewish charge that Arab leaders originally suggested the British approved plan for the division of Palestine was denied m London and Cairo. High Jewish sources made the charge m Paris where the Jewish Agency Executive is meeting. The sources said information
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  • 137 1 London. Aug. 4.— Sir Reginald Dorman -Smith, Governor of Burma having been advised by his doctors that on medical grounds it would not be wise for him to return to Burma, has resigned, it was announced here by the Burma Office. The King has approved the
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  • 83 1 Paris. Aug. 4.— The first week of the Conference of Paris ended las' night after six days of formal speeches, much controversy backstage In the Rules Committee -and little positive achievement. Feeling was. however, that various schools of thought have had a •hance to
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  • 47 1 Tokyo. August 4.- The Japanese Government is confident it can overcome the "final food crisis m September with the early crop of sweet potatoes, rice and by asking for the release of foodstuff by the Allies. Agriculture Minister Hiroo Wada. told the Lower House Budget Committee. AP
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  • 354 1 of Xn K ,and Auk. 1.-A world federation compose! of the great powers and large regional federations wZ urred here las. n.gh. by Sir Walter Lay. on. prominent economis and chairman of the Liberal News Chronicle. Describing such a world organisation as
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  • 85 1 Jerusalem. Aug 4 It is announced by the Palestine Government that all bodies have now i>. i recovered from the nuns of Kiiv David Hotel which was blown up b\ terrorists recently and the rubbli has been cleared away The total killed m the explosion
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  • 136 1 Calcutta. Aug. 4.— The death occurred last night of the Kumar of Bhowal. it was reported here. It was only last Tuesday thai the judicial committee of the Privy Council delivered judgment m his favour m an appeal m what had become known as the "funeral
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  • 31 1 Istanbul. Aie- 4 Suktu Baracoehfs cabinet has resigned lines pectedly. President Imucl Inonu has .entrusted Peker. a forme' Minister of National Defend and Interior, with the formation Of •> new cabinet. Reuter
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  • 119 1 Colombo. The assistance of the educational authorities is t.» I) sought by the department of Mcdl cal and Sanitary Services with .< view to introducing the subject sex education m Ceylon scha The matter was considered it conference of Health Officers sum moned for the
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  • 833 2 Indian Daily Mail MUNICIPALITY OR CORPORATION? Singapore, Monday. Aug. 5. 1946. JT is too early to comment on the proposed municipal reforms for Soigaporo. for the simple reason that full details of the proposals themselves are not known yet. However, certain broad features of nnportant recommendations made by tne Municipal
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  • 1355 2 "Indians Are Not Vindictive," Says Delegate: "Main Object To Work For Global Peace" Strong Protest Against Continuation Of Colonial Exploitation Paris, Aug. 4. Speaking m the plenary session of the Paris Conference last evening. Sir Samuel Runganadhan. leader of the Indian delegation, said: **I
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  • 151 2 SPORT HAS NO NATIONALITY Bombay: (Air Mail*— An article m the press here by Dr. Balkrishna Keskar. newly appointed General Secretary of the All-India Congress Committee, declaring that "Cricket is a game purely English In culture and spirit" and prophesying "Cricket will never be able to survive the shock of
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  • 125 2 Batavia. Aug. 4.— The Antara news agency reported yesterday that a small Dutch warship was observed cruising near Cheribon harbour, where an Indian rice ship is unloading gunny bags. Labourers m the port area, said the agency, feared a bombardment, but the warship steamed
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  • 57 2 Karachi: (Air Mail >— Construction of a direct Sind-Bombay rail link at a cost of Rs. 80,000,000 is expected to begin next year. The project, when completed, will reduce the present rail distance of 999 miles between Karachi and Bombay to about 600 miles, and time
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  • 53 2 Bombay: (Air Mail i— Bombay's Congress Government have authorised the return to the village of Kapadne, Bombay province, of a sum of Rs. 5.000 paid by the villagers as a collective fine during the 1942 resistance movement. The money will be used by the villagers to buy
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  • 164 2 ■M 1Ta„,,,, States of tadeiM the Dutch I,m Si ing for the tin,. Sumatra and islands m the klri the conclusions i conferences list D^M van Woerden General said w Java and Bun archipelago islands nor X I preliminai Ifallno m the c<
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  • 54 2 Increasing Dutch Aggression In Indonesia Alleged Bat a via. Aug. -1 paper M.adeki.' Jakarta, said edit that the dr Ire authorities to peaceful i> passive i gression." Alleging that tli Increasing Dutch paper added Pt liberated IndOl fuse to be drawn •prosperity spin p The republic already given cl strength
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  • 88 2 Bat a via. An 4 blents m it Is lated from the iow m psogre Ulfa Santoso. M Affairs, m an ad ference of Ihdont sat lons held at J The Ihdonetl labour policy was rad J from that of the regime, said Mi final
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  • 41 2 Shanghai, (Air children oi SJhai free libraiit -> nndei sored by Madame gt IS Chairman Ol t». Fund. Two buildings i to house the book the city's middle and are campaignme t> equij) the libraries Reuter
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  • 60 2 Karachi, India.— The decision of the Government of Sind Province to sterilize lepers has caused great resentment among a section of the people, who object on humanitarian grounds. A controversy is raging m the press and on the platform, and it is likely that
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  • 204 2 London,. Aug. 4. No new government m India can survive for long unless it proves capable of handling effectively the economic difficulties that now face the country, says a leading article m the August issue of "Great Britain and The East." The article says: "First
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  • 177 2 Teheran, Aug:. 1 Quavam-es-Sultaneh, the Iranian premier, declared m an official communique Saturday night that he would definitely stop "foreign interference m Iran's affairs." To avoid misunderstanding, the premier reminded those Government employees whose duties demand relations with foreign Embassies, that they can
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  • 75 2 Shanghai, Aug. 4.—Remittance.- from overseas Chinese to China art still increasing, especially from the United States and the South Seas According to the Postal Remittances and Savings Bank, approximately CN51 ,000.000.000 1 US$5OO,OOO jis being remitted every week by [overseas Chinese to Shanghaimainly
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  • 46 2 CARPET EXPORT TRADE BOOM Karachi. India.— There is a boom m the carpet export trade here. About 100 exporting houses have sprung up In Karachi and the exports go mainly to the United Kingdom. About $350,000 worth of carpets are exported each month from Karachi, U.P.
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  • 1315 3 Reforms Planned Will Help Republican Movement? „,,-m Noel Buckley ReuterN Correspondent) SA East Indies indents m the N EI had not attended the confer 'i„ greater numbers it© judge for themselves the Xtir ;sions and Ihe atmosphere that prevailed S Kn,ficance KxA's expressions were international
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  • 69 3 SIAMESE CLAIMS UNO: OFFICIAL DENIAL OF AGENCY REPORTS Bangkok. Aug. 4.— The United States Legation announced it had received official notification from Washington that the United States State Department strongly denies published reports that it has asked Siam to withdraw the Indo-China border dispute from the United Nations, writes Associated
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  • 91 3 Manila.— A Japanese Army Major has been sentenced to death and 12 other officers and men to prison terms of from ten years to life for the murder of six Filipinos a month after V-J Day. There were only three adults m the party, who were
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  • 86 3 Shanghai, (Air Mail)— One of the world's largest dredgers, the 4.699--ton "Chien She," has returned to Shanghai after nine years m Japanese hands. She w r as completely overhauled by the United States Navy m Japan before sailing to Shanghai with a Japanese crew.
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  • 62 3 SUCCESSOR TO STETTIN US Washington. Aug.— Republican senator Warron R. Austin, who sat m the Upper House for 15 years for Vermont, resigned from the Senate to accept Truman's appointment as permanent United States delegate to the United Nations Security Council, succeeding Edward Stettinus. Aged 68, a long arduous worker
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  • 363 3 INTRODUCING THE NEW CHINESE AMBASSADOR TO LONDON Hong Kong. Herewith a sketch of Dr. Cheng Tien-hsi, new Chinese Ambassador to London (from Chinese Who's Who and clips) Dr. Cheng Tien-hsi (Who's Who says he prefers F. T. Chong), prominent Chinese hurist and judge of the Hague International Court of Justice,
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  • 566 3 (From Hubert Harrison, Reuters Correspondent) Herlin: (Air Mail )-Two train loads of lunatics-some 700 altogether-arrived at the frontier of the British zone near Helmstead as part of a delivery G f Germans being evacuated n^Y^V^^'r f 4 ,>0l The windows of ihe
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  • 508 3 PHILIPPINES EXAMPLE J3OULDM FOLLOW E I) 1 1 K E (From Danagh MacUonagh Reuter's Correspondent; Manila (Air Mail).-The Philippines House of Represent, lives has rushed through a bill SSf the for kidnapping and life imprison fll J U >vr»UU<cy m ;il /Xmn
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  • 169 3 Chicago. The average Aimrie.n. man |S no prize, but the average American woman is a mess. Dr Walton M. Grogman said today He said that, nidged by Hollywood standards, Miss Average American stacked up more like a hS stack than a beauty queen. She
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  • 113 3 THREE CENTURIES TO WIPE OUT CRICKET SNOBBISHNESS London.— lt took three centuries of cricket to wipe out what critic* called the snobbish distinction between amateur players <or gentlemen* and professional. Until this season they dressed m dlflcrendressing rooms, entered the field b\ different gates and were e\ differentiated on the
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  • 58 3 Shanghai: .Air Mall* -There are 4,634 banks throughout China, ac cording to reports published by the Central Bank of China, known ii the bankers* bank. These Include six Government banks with 904 branches. 20 pi vincial banks with 972 branches 291 municipal banks with 193 branches
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  • 38 3 Batavia. Aug. 4— A Military Police corporal was killed m Batavia yesterday when he triad to >t<>p British Indian troops from looting the Netherlands news igenc] reported. The Indians opened Are with Sten guns, the report added Reuter
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  • 2361 4 Chinese, Indians' Claims To Equal Citizenship Rights SCATHING DENUNCIATION OF BRITISH REACTIONARIES: HOPES HMG WILL NOT RETREAT FROM ORIGINAL IDEA Scathing criticism of "certain ex-Malayan pro-consols, wbo are obsessed with their antiquated prejudices and predilections and hampered by their woeful lack of imagination, and
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  • 248 4 Singapore, August 4.— An appeal against the death sentence of Fara Singh,. a British North Borneo police sergeant, who was charged with the murder of five Chinese guerrillas at Kampong Kitai on or about October 25, 1945, was dismissed by the President
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  • 65 4 Railway employees attended m large numbers the dinner-function held at. the Station Hotel. Singapore, on Saturday night, .m honour of Mr. S. Subramaniam. retired Station Master, Singapore, on the eve of his departure to Ceylon on retirement. Many speakers eulogised the good qualities of
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  • 67 4 10,000-MILE NON-STOP PLIGHT Washington, Aug. 4.— A U.S. Army Superfortress, the ..preamboat," is poised at Honolulu for a 10.000--mile nonstop flight over the Arctic to Cairo, Egypt, the Air Forces announced on Saturday. The plane extensively modified to carry a heavy lead of fuel, would start m the "near future,"
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  • 61 4 Rome. Aug. 4.— An invitation to the Paris Peace Conference was received by the Italian Government Saturday night, a Foreign Ministry spokesman announced. The delegates, headed by Premier Alcide de Gasperi, will leave for Paris by plane on Wednesday. The group held a
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  • 53 4 Singapore's 4th public Peoples Restaurant is located m Handy Road, behind the Cathay Building. This place was made available by the generous offer of Mr. Loke Wan Tho as an expression of appreciation of the excellent work done by the Social Welfare Secretariat for the People
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  • 201 4 French Pologise For Chinese Killing Saigon. Aug. 4.— A semi-official statement said the French Army, after an investigation into the kilting of 21 Chinese civilians at Centre In June, had expressed regrets to the Chinese Consul-General here and the Consul declared himself satisfied with the explanation, writes Harris Jackson. Associated
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  • 40 4 London. Aug. 4.- A Foreign Office spokesman said Saturday night that the Anglo-American Cabinet committee plan or semi-partition of Palestine was worked out by British and Americans and not planted on them by Arabs or Jews, or anyone else. AP
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  • 80 4 Colombo— Of considf-r;;^ portance to the stud, of sculpture m Ce. oovery of a Buddha m marble, about six i»-. q*sn? the premises of the Oovermi Farm at Maha Dmppallami JJ Anuradhapura district The marble is ot lor the sculptures dhist sites like a Nagarjunikonda In
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