Indian Daily Mail, 8 August 1946
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Title Section15 1946-08-08 1 Indian Daily Mail ol 11. No. 153. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1946." PRICE 10 CENTS15 words
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702 1946-08-08 1 LAST NIGHT'S imhu mm. "lAIN NEWS (ABLE FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT Sah ppc2 c J ce m i d To Cause Trouble: Jinnah Preparing hor Rigours Of fail Lite\ v; c, Having Conference With Governors To-d 0 v it ii J iH'lhi, Aul» 7 ti*702 words
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163 1946-08-08 1 ELECTION CAMPAIGN IN SIAM PROCEEDING E |/kok. Vug. 7. First rej Monday's hye-elec-I f^ s howed the largest vote m X, n nic« -c historj toda;, with the [Ei fovernmenl Democratic KrM running neck and neck i the pro-government coali- line! the Constitutional Front 1 itive Parties m f country,A.P. - 163 words
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99 1946-08-08 1 Plot To Kill Mexican President Foiled I Mexico U g. 7.— The Government today anNuieed that a plot to assassiMe President-elect Miguel Alepa, was discovered, resulting of "eight persons wred \Mih conspiring to kill lim." y '■•flit said the Police uncovered the plotters sought indgrenades from the 5 uiiiy organizedU.P. - 99 words
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49 1946-08-08 1 Hungry World Wants Two Million Tons Rice 1 -<• /.—The Interne* Food Council, successor to the Com- announced to cereal-needy last half of 1946. principally to areas m Atlantic and South »caiit countries, the re nch Indo-China *ed upon to supAlth "IVal"""ounced, it was before the »ver two million A.P.A.P. - 49 words
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Article23 1946-08-08 1 A»«. 7-Four-'t*r v! a, Pwmlnent m the '^•st and Revolu- Parties, wore <::,> l nm f e o t V r '•■•■<■ order.' 01 U.P.U.P. - 23 words
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Article, Illustration139 1946-08-08 1 London. Aug. 7. No report of yesterdays peace conference proceedings during which M. Moloov accepted the challenge of Mr. James Byrnes. United States Secretary of State, to have the Russian press print the latter's speechwas included m Moscow Radio's transmission for Soviet provincial newspapers eitherReuter - 139 words
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431 1946-08-08 1 London, Aug. 7. A Whitehall source said today that the British Government was planning an all-out drive to end illegal im.migration of European Jews into Palestine and that land and sea operations involved may include a full-scale blockade of the HolyA.P. - 431 words
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Article87 1946-08-08 1 Washington, Aug. 7. Exports from the United States m 1946 are expected to be nearly double the imports, according to a statement by the Commerce secretary, Henry Wallace. Mr. Wallace said he anticipated that exports would total between $10,000,000,000 and $10,500,000,000 and imports slightly overReuter - 87 words
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Article29 1946-08-08 1 Allahabad, Aug. 7. Pandit Nehru, President of the Congress Party, left this morning for Wardah where he will meet Mr. Gandhi and members of the Congress Working Committee.- ReuterReuter - 29 words
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189 1946-08-08 1 ANOTHER SOVIET— U.S. CLASH New York, Aug. 7. Criticising the United States plan for the control of atomic energy, as infringing the rights of th;Soviet Union, Andrei (.romyko today officially declared that the Soviet Union would not agree to the system ol inspection.U.P. - 189 words
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Article299 1946-08-08 1 Paris, Aug. 7.— After the morning off to recovel breath after the dramatic day and night sittings of the Rules Committee, delegates of the 21 nations were this afternoon tackling hurdles m the passage of the draft rules of the pro cedure. The Yugoslav motion, thatReuter - 299 words
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247 1946-08-08 1 Batavia, Aug. 7. The participation of Dutch fighter planes m Java operations was mentioned for the first time m a special Netherlands East Indies army communique. It is not mentioned m the regular Allied Forces Netherlands East Indies headquarters communique. The fightersReuter - 247 words
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Article31 1946-08-08 1 Paris. Aug. 6.— The Yugo-slav delegate to the Paris peace conference announced that his delegation would not consider itself bound by any decision taken by less than a two-thirds majority.— ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article175 1946-08-08 1 London, Aug. 7. Prince Nakkhatra, the new Siamese Minis ter to the Court of Saint James who has come to London to reopen the Legation m Kensington, yesterday told a Press conference that SianVs ambition m the world today was to pro mote good relations with all countriesReuter - 175 words
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Advertisement23 1946-08-08 1 TEIX YOUR PRODUCTS v TO THE PEOPLE Through TAMIL MURASU The Leading Tamil Daily m Malaya over 12 yean 71, Selegie Road. Singapore23 words
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792 1946-08-08 2 Indian Daily Mail CLERICAL WORKERS Singapore. Thursday, \ut?. 8. 194 C. £)ONT talk. It's infra dig!" Such apparently had been the motto that section of the public who •re generally classed as Clerical workers," m regard to their own wretchedness and misery right until the outbreak of the Global r792 words
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263 1946-08-08 2 Pretoria, Aug. 7. The soar shortage m many parts of South Africa is now so acute that the ladies have nought up all available sticks of shnving soap m order to wash their "smalli ard baby garments. Soap rationing: is predicted. misReuter - 263 words
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101 1946-08-08 2 Rangoon (Air Mail).— The latest i harvest estimate states that crop prospects are generally good m Lower Burma and poor to fair m Upper Burma. There has been heavy rain m Akyab, Pegu, Prome, Sittaung, Minbu and Katha areas, and the level of theReuter - 101 words
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78 1946-08-08 2 Shanghai. Aug. 6.— lndian and British textiles are en j oping a vir- tual monopoly m the South Sea Islands as a result of the many difficulties m the way of China and Japan shipping their products to the area, according toReuter - 78 words
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Article23 1946-08-08 2 Washington, Aug. /.--it was rned that Soviet Russia will not ac B member of either the International World Bank or try fund. UPUP - 23 words
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148 1946-08-08 2 French Indo-China Policy "Double Faced Paris. Auj;. 7. rham van Done. President ol the Vietnam Annamite) delegation u> the talks with the French on the future status ol the Vietnam republic within the French I'nion yesterday charged that "French policy m Indo-Chlna is double faced.* 1 "In appearance it advocatesReuter - 148 words
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88 1946-08-08 2 New York. Aug, 7.— Both Russia uid china strongly supported Mongolia's application for membership )i the Unit I 'tons yesterday. The member: hip committee of the Security Council, however, has delayed definite action on it until 'he Mo .ii People's Republic ;ould send anReuter - 88 words
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Article47 1946-08-08 2 London. Aug. 7.— The King at Buckingham Palace yesterday received In audience Air Marshal Sir Charles Can- on his appointment as Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief India, and Air Marshal Sir George Pirie On his appointment as Air Officer Commanding the Far Eastern Command, ReuterReuter - 47 words
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710 1946-08-08 2 YOU'VE HEARD A LOT OF THE MEN OF THE 14th ARMY Rangoon, (Air Mail) The recent disbandmcnl of the Women's Auxiliary Service (Burma) letter known as "the Wasbees" closed the record of a courageous band of women who served theReuter - 710 words
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Article72 1946-08-08 2 London, Aug. 7.— Dr. Malcolm Adlseshia, professor of economics m Madras Christian College who is now working with the international student service, left for Geneva yesterday morning. After a visit to Prague he will return to Geneva to work with the international student service. While mUP - 72 words
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Article124 1946-08-08 2 London, Aug. 6. The British Overseas Airways Corporation hoped to extend its Halton aircraft routes as far as India, Lord Knollys, chairman of 8.0.A.C. declared at a press conference here today. This would constitute the first "tiger" service, Lord Knollys said, adding that "we intendReuter - 124 words
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Article39 1946-08-08 2 Swansea. Aug. <>. lndia beat Glamorgan by Hve wickets with 55 minutes to spare alter Suing sel to make 873 m four hours. Scores were:- India 203 and i for .">. Glamorgan fcsa and £37 tor 8 derlarert. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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272 1946-08-08 2 "U.S. Much Interest. In India Indian People" Washington, Aug. 6. The United States fa India to take a short cut towards progress. X,,,,, |J^ 'kJ Labour Aid Welfare Officer of the Indian I '$m Bombay, who is m the United States as n tne*l th J Department. told Reuter yesterday.Reuter - 272 words
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134 1946-08-08 2 Bombay, Aug. 6. The immediate withdrawal of British troops ordered to Basra. Iraq, by the Government of India to protect Indian oil interests there, was demanded yesterday by P. C. Joshi. GeneralSecretary of the Indian Communist Party, on the grounds thai the real intentReuter - 134 words
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47 1946-08-08 2 TWO WEIGHTY INTERNATIONAL PROBLEMS FOR TRUMAN Washington. Aug. 7. -President Barry Truman returned by plane last night from a visit to his home In Independence. Missouri, to face two weighty international problems—a stormy United States- Russian battle at the Paris Peace Conference and the Palestine question. UPUP - 47 words
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89 1946-08-08 2 Chiang Rejects Latest Communist "Cease Fire Proposals Nanking, Ug, '^^J CaJang Kai-shrk BM (lalh ed the latest Cessau M pt of an unconditioii government mefgaafaatiti ?9 tical consultation Chiang was rep opposed the pi pie. but. rejected conditions for th< two problemAmerican aim... I smart returned yesterday and m chiefUP - 89 words
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Article156 1946-08-08 2 London, Ai J removed ml house oil side London on Sat it on the railway chisels failed to c; h.:"1 the locomotive. ..-^1 weigh! safe was ou;3 side were on The thieve md their cl Coxswain O fJ borough Head lift duJ 25 years service naiReuter - 156 words
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33 1946-08-08 2 Stockholm. Au Oo*h ment communique "J said the light pin I red m Sweden d e*M three months, pi *J rockets which cr- d^n from the S< UP.U.P. - 33 words
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159 1946-08-08 2 Leeds. Ane. 7. Th* bene that the Couptas? Working Committer; will do every? hi n{ r it can. by studious moderation, to dissipate the angry fears of the Moslems was e\nres«ed yesterday m an editorial m the Conservative YorkshireReuter - 159 words
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72 1946-08-08 2 New York, Aim 7 from Shanghai t Chinese textile Intel arP in«> a means of rt hold m South El against eompt X mills and the Alls d permit Japans st They said the < ment has been a>r. partially imlkM export of ChlM imposedU.P. - 72 words
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Article23 1946-08-08 2 Puns, Aug. I N amendment eallifl I majority In voting on j substance In the P 1 was lost by eleven vote ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article363 1946-08-08 3 Hoyt Ware - Hoyt Ware i By thorp Increase In Brazilian Rubber Production I Rio dc aneiro.— Brazil is Irving to determine the real h)) nild rubber industry, revived durinjg the war with f, e |p of the united States. Krts indicate sharp! duct ion since a untrained rejit.AP - 363 words
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96 1946-08-08 3 Shanghai (Air Mail). -Construction of a physical and vocational rehabilitation centre for cripples— both civilians and Chinese soldier* has been started m Nanking. The Ministry of Social Affairs has approved the administrative cost, CNRRA is arranging to supply £25.000 worth of orthopedic corrective and trainingReuter - 96 words
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Article106 1946-08-08 3 Jerusalem. Aug. 7.--A British official of the Palestine administration was arrested shortly after bomb explosions outside the British consulate at Beirut on Sunday but released four hours later by order of the Lebanese Ministry of Information, it was reported here today. He was Cecil Roberts, senior assistantReuter - 106 words
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502 1946-08-08 3 John Roderick - Chinese 'Reds' Can Manage Large Municipalities John Roderick By Harbin. Communist experience m successfully running 'urge Manchurian cities such as Harbin. Tsitsihar and', formerly, hantrchun. may have a profound influence on the future direc 'ion of that Party m China. In both Changchun and Harbin, the Reds have proved theyA.P. - 502 words
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Article175 1946-08-08 3 London Fvwi the Marquesa de Cuevas, Rockfeller heiress described as one of ihe richest woman m the world, has to be "careful" what, she snends these days because of taxation. Stopping ofT In London with her husband on her way to Reclein estatesUP - 175 words
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Article91 1946-08-08 3 As recently announced by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. "Quit India" Day will be celebrated at a public i meeting by Indians under the ausi pices of the Jai Hind Committee i at Kaliamman Temple, Serangoon Road. Singapore, on Friday. Aug. 9th 1946 at 6 p.m. All91 words
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760 1946-08-08 3 well IBTl 8 T a (A J r Mall >.— lnhumanity and ill-treatment, as reJrhtas T!8~\/£ accepted obligations, are alleged m reports fhm. J? A aulho "ties here on the condition m which thousands of Germans expelled from Czechoslovakia and Hungary arrived m theReuter - 760 words
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Article, Illustration224 1946-08-08 3 General 'Monty' CIGS —To Visit Malaya In December London. Aug:. 7< Every General m the Hritish Army. ISO m all, will meet at Camberley. Surrey, next week to con sider future problems of war. This is one of the moves by Field r arshal Lord Montgomery to enMire an efficientReuter - 224 words
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382 1946-08-08 3 London, Aug. 7. The British Foreign Oflice tonight issued the following: statement on the situation m the south Persian oil area: "Persian oilfields and refineries, the development of which was accorded priority during the war. contributed material^ to allied victories on all fronts. "PersianReuter - 382 words
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54 1946-08-08 3 Peiping. Sun Shih-ching, director of the Peiping Bureau ol Education during the Japanese occupation, was sentenced by the Hope! Higher Court to 10 \e. Imprisonment. He was convicted of collaborating with the Japanese. Sun ,i deprived of his civil rights and his property IS toA.P. - 54 words
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Advertisement25 1946-08-08 3 TAMIL MURASU ANNUAL 1946 WILL BE OUT SOON Please apply /jr TWO COLOUR I THREE COLOUR ADVERTISEMENTS 71, Selegie Road Singapore. #1 A I I25 words
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777 1946-08-08 4 Harris Jackson - Harris Jackson <By The war is being waged diplo- matieally, politically and milit- arily. Most of the Annamite battle is underground. It keeps Saigon m a virtual state of seige .'md flares forth m roadside am- 1 buscadesA.P. - 777 words
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150 1946-08-08 4 The Gold Coast is the first Colonial territory m which films are being made by the Colonial Film Unit, The Uiht's party, which arrived there m January, has made some 50.000 let. of film, the subjects covered including; Tuberculosis; the story of Village Weaving150 words
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288 1946-08-08 4 Shanghai (Air MaiI).— CNRRA has speeded up the disof n ,ief an 'J materials nince'th order thll s R D,rec J. or Fiorello LaGuardia suspending shipment of supplies to China, it is learned. h In the first week after the order, almost threeReuter - 288 words
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278 1946-08-08 4 Memories of grim air fighting over Burma m the greai advance to Rangoon are recalled by the announcement of the award of the D.F.C. to two R.A.F. lighter pilots who flew m support of the advancing ground forces. They are Flying278 words
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Article82 1946-08-08 4 Malaya will not be receiving any more rice bran from Siam m future as a result of the latest ban on rice bran exports Imposed m the latter country. This was the subject of a signal from the Combined Siam Rice Commission to Lord Killearn mi82 words
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Article63 1946-08-08 4 Salt Lake City.— "Rock a Dry Baby." With this slogan as their advertisement, two veterans of the United States Navy, the brothers-in-law Paul Howells and Lorin Moench, have been doing a thriving business m diaper laundering. The partners said they went into business for themselves becauseReuter - 63 words
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Article64 1946-08-08 4 Air Headquarters Malaya, previously based m Kuala Lumpur, has now moved to Singapore and is accommodated at R.A.F. Station, Tengah. The move has released a considerable number of civilian houses m Kuala Lumpur, but has not necessitated any extra accomodation m Singapore since sufficient64 words
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86 1946-08-08 4 A further raid was carried out on the morning of the 6th. August on hawkers m the Banda StreetSago Street area. The raid passed without incident and one lorry load of fresh fruit, vegetables and pork was confiscated together with one lorry load of equipment.86 words
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190 1946-08-08 4 PROCEEDS FOR DECEASED'S DEPENDANTS For the first time m a War Crimes trial, the Court took cognizance of the plight of the dependants of a man murdered by the Japanese, when Lieut.- Col. H. E. R. Smith, presiding over the Third War Crimes190 words
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156 1946-08-08 4 Textile Rationing By Coupons Under Urgent Consideration On Thursday, Ist August, a Press report from Penang said that Textile rationing would shortly be Introduced m the Malayan Union. An official statement now makes it clear that Textile by coupons is one of a number of schemes under urgent consideration to156 words
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Article55 1946-08-08 4 Lady Vera Swettenham m a letter to Sir Franklin Gimson says. "I would like to express my deep gratitude to you and Lady Gimson and all rankes of the public services for the very beautiful wreath received for the memorial service of my dear husband55 words
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Article54 1946-08-08 4 There will be a discussion open to the public at the Singapore Lodge Theosophical Society, today at 6.30 p.m. on the subject: "Have We Lived Here Before?" Sydney. Aug. 5. -The Sydney majority vote at the Paris Peace Conference was -the only way of giving the lesser nationsReuter - 54 words
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Advertisement173 1946-08-08 4 ADVERTISEMENTS REWARD The Malayan American Plantations. Ltd., Chartered Bank Chambers, Penang. will pay a substantial reward for information leading to the recovery of equipment, including machinery, latex tanks compressers, engines pipes and fittings, centrifuge machines, etc. lost from their Malayan estates and latex shipping stations. Thi« offer also applies to173 words
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Advertisement217 1946-08-08 4 3 P.M. and 7. j> N ALL-MALAYAN R E j^ Celebrated social dra J another of India's bi^ screen Mirceaanj 'Baktha Gowri! •m Tamil) MODBRNITI laksi place of AMhni T y the social af< of t J count r\ Featur S. D. Subbaiya C. V. V. Ikinthulu IT. R. Tunnel217 words