Indian Daily Mail, 9 August 1946

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  • 14 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol 11. No. 154. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 465 1 Knttsn 1 ones Promise League Their Support gandhiji Expects Much Out Of Constituent Assembly 'if The British Will Play The Game" {hrcm Our Own Correspondent) coN»?rn%OT A A&ifiS#? c s,^. N (OMK our OF THK THE AMK MAhSS G AN n»TO J£EP SH *U ''LAY
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  • 30 1 m. Nearly 10,000 T, i rice arrived >a p -i.l .mother S,OM I A j)f. Madras j>roM iS o n< India's hardest K.uut' srhere it has famine mifhi Reuter
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  • 11 1 that pottlbly clue to ion of the obtained m any Reuter
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  • 7 1 B:,-Ton, Mew York was found m AP
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  • 11 1 I The Royal Police said toShugar, Polish espionage trrested m AP
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  • 17 1 t One woman to Tribunal on ;ed m esi Power and for law Anders troop, m A.P.
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  • 23 1 B.— The Z cad m Sunday's I c totals 28 t Republic Geogical Institute tremor might l changed the v DOlnt m A.P.
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  • 20 1 m Mwscow Kauio E ,U;n Generaiis- J h Stalin recelvea Pro- i M Laskl and three the British Committee, A.P.
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  • 20 1 I 1 The demand Air Force mdci a joint mmunisi and vernment con- latest Comported bombI an. Cornea v Reuter
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  • 28 1 |la\i.t lug S.—A Kritisb J I i I.^hed with Indonesians litcnzorg, :;n miles south i»i Batavia, it n.iv officially meed today. Hie Indone•tithdrevi alter a brief fight. Reuter
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  • 36 1 {know, lug B.— Martial law I( ii declared m the mouiiI oicsM's ol Garhwal, tiny i) state ntirely m the lavan foothills, according to is received by Congress cirral political are reported to have been Reuter
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  • 24 1 I it was offltiat the "nonorder imposed on kir Evelyn '.amandin Palestine, i owned cafes, Shops and of bounds to B- cane( led Reuter
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  • 28 1 P 9 Mew York r Washington W had r e tat it would B illegal Unf Palestine ship all m P 1 ints to bhe s d Reuter
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  • 12 1 Britain has ons ol Iraqi 21 per ton, ement reached I Reuter
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  • 160 1 INA— Congress Conference At Poona (From Our Own Corresnondent) Poona, Aug. 8. A conference ot I.N.A. officers and Congress leaders held m Poona on Monday appointed sub-committees to collect informaation about INA personnel and chalk a programme for their reiiel. General Bhonsle reviewed the difficulties being experienced by I.N.A. men
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  • 125 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Aug. 8. An unpr«? cedented scare prevails m Trichx and Srirangam as rumours of an organised attempt at kidnapping boys of between live and ttn years by persons suspected of witchcraft spread. Stray reports ol missing children have been coming m
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  • 87 1 Sir Ramaswami Mudaliai yesterday assumed charge as Dewan of Mysore. Madavarao, who retires after 39 years continuous service, has been granted ten months' leave. Interviewed, Mudaliar said his present post m no way affected his position m the United Nations Organisation and he would continue
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  • 21 1 Birmingham, Aug. 8-warwick-shire declared at the overnight total of 37S for 9. Indians. 7 (i lor one wicket. Reuter
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  • 373 1 London, Aug. S. The Soviet Foreign Minister. M. \\acheslav Molotov, took the Tans conference completely by surprise today by announcing that the Soviet delegation did not agree with the rules committee recommendation m fa>our of a simple majority for recommendations from the
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  • 56 1 Athens. Aug. 7. -The Greek Gov ernment intends to replace all Trade Unions administrations now declared illegal but will do so •onl\ ver> gradually because of t lie commotion caused abroad by the replacement of the General Confederation Labour Executive. Andreas Stratos, Greek Minister
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  • 29 1 London. Aug. 8. -About 311.000 men and women will be released and discharged from the British forces m the last quarter oi tnid year, it was officially announced Reuter
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  • 38 1 London. Aug. 8. --According to the Liberal News Chronicle British authorities believe that men behind the illegal Immigration Into Palestine are organising an armada. They may be M many as 10.000 more illegal Immigrant* already at sea. Reuter
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  • 823 1 <«v Noel Buckley. Rueter's Correspondent) Batavia, Aug. B— ln Jogjakarta, the 'Republican' capital of Java, elaborate preparations are being completed to celebrate the approaching first anniversary of the declaration of independence, but there is no indication here of an early resumption of
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  • 35 1 Batavia. Aug. B— Allied military authorities have cancelled m Batavia and other occupied areas of Java the celebrations Indonesians proposed to hold to mark the first anniversary of the self -proclaimed Republic of Indonesia, Reuter
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  • 809 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, Aug. 9, 1946. EFFECTIVE RETALIATION TIIE South African Government! must now be regretting and repenting its racial discrimination which fcimcd the basis oi its inhuman policy towards Indian settlors m that country. Blinded by ts mx racial arrogance the South n Government went all out
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  • 444 2 Cairo (Air Mail). Haj A mm el Husseini, the Mufti of Jerusalem, is believed m Egyptian political circles to be waiting until the AnjrlovEgyptian treaty revision negotiations are completed. After that, th^ey predict, he will take an active part m Middle Kast affairs and
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  • 205 2 Australian RAF Officers Praise Indonesians Batavia, Aug. B.— in the current issue of "The Voice of Indonesia/* an official Indonesian publication, are letters from an Australian officer and an R.A.F. Flight Sergeant who were held prisoner for a time by the Indonesians. Both letters praise the treatment they received. The
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  • 38 2 Washington, Aug. 7.— The U. S. Government has purchased 28 million bushels of the new 1946 wheat crop at the June 30th ceiling All ourchases are earmarked for export under the Government's 250 million bushel export nrogramme. Reuter
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  • 197 2 India Heading For Fascism Or Communism, Says Book Reviewer London. Aug. B.— While there are many pointers to similarity between the Nazi Party m Germany and the Indian National Congress, the fundamental quality of Nazism -its grasping, self-centred aggression Is absent from the Congress Party, and it is barely conceivable
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  • 96 2 London. Aug. 7.— Nawab Mir Nawas Jung, of the Hyderabad Trading Mission, announced on Wednesday that a £1.000,000 contract has been signed m India between the Hyderabad Construction Company and the Lancashire Rayon company. He thought it is unlikely that the machinery will be ready to
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  • 25 2 London, Aug. 7.— The British Government has decided to peg wages m a move against inflation, reports the industrial correspondent of the "Daily Express."— Reuter
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  • 175 2 VVardha, Central Provinces. India, Aug. 8. The little central Indian town of Wardha where for years past Mahatma Gandhi and his followers have lived m austerity m their own secluded colony is today the scene of one of Ihe most momentous political meetings
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  • 99 2 FIRST HANGING IN CHINESE COURT Shanghai. Aug. b\— The Chinese court here has carried out its first hanging, with the execution of Hsuan Changkan, 27-year-old Shanghai native convicted of robbery and murder. i Formerly, death sentences were carried out either by a firing squad I or by strangulation. Members of
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  • 94 2 I Shanghai (Air Mail).— Another British repatriation ship may be calling at Shanghai to evacuate Britons desiring to return home or settle elsewhere. No official confirmation is available, but it is reported that about 1,000 of the 2,800 British nationalsleft here have made known
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  • 81 2 Shanghai (Air Mail).— A group of 77 Chinese business leaders will I leave China m the early part of as members of economic I missions to various parts of the world. I No fewer than 56 will visit the' South Seas area, where they will
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  • 299 2 <By Walt Mason. Associated Press Correspondent) Bombay. Officials of the princely Indian State of Travancore are carefully playing a "sit tight" «rame with their region's rich deposits of mineral sands including thorium from which atomic energy can be derived. Sir Ramaswamy says no commitments have been made
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  • 64 2 Wellington, N.Z., Aug. 7.— Air transport problems m the South Pacific will be discussed when the two standing committees of the Air Transport Council meet on August 15th, announced New Zealand's Minister of Civil Aviation. Australia will send delegates, and the proceedings will be attended also by
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  • 419 2 London, Aug. 7.— The first task of the Indian HK M on its arrival m Argentine next week will b<. Jji obtain export licences for about 240,000 tons of marie ai purchased by the Indian Government. > The Mission will also negotiate with the
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  • 158 2 British, U.S. Cycle Manufacturers Competing For Ist Place London.— Bicvtle m H turers m the I'nileii N;,!,., Britain are competing j ll place m the Lur British manufa ,)]i built 2.500.000 hi. W I two-third of thll port' It is belu J' States can produc. year. The Amerlc heavier than
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  • 122 2 Shanghai -A 1554.000.000 budsH for the purchase bg ni cf laboratory and otl. ;r;^B equipment for afl b ts cational Institut ion.s of medical, agiicult trial Pthabiiit.;;i<-p. blished and a i. i sent to UNRRA w quartei 5 The lis: was i
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  • 154 2 Celler Asks Attlee "Surely You Have A Conscience?" Van. V^rlr A.i«r g._Th<> IS^J Of 0* rt -'^!rt*»!c* r ,\ss*»r^- 'i F" I IJU Ps«am«sa». \ff r"i«t».#"it u»'** *M thi ♦*n* m chine a<T lh< .oi^'l P i.'M i.,.. f A |f»r»«l "l* Mr follor'* n^ti > by runoff c ftv\m
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  • 455 3 Roderick, Associated Press Correspondent) Lin Pi»ft commander of the Chinese *nis m M.mchuna. squarely places the respo n ,ued war or peace m China upon the United rig alone doe* not have the strength or its internal war policy," he told theWlv u
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  • 183 3 Shanghai.- -Twelve tons of tested vegetable seed, presented to the I people of China by private American donors m the State of Washington, have been accepted for distribution through CNRRA. According to W. P. Blackburn 01 Lexington Kentucky. UNRRA livestock officers, tests
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  • 197 3 Rome (Air Mail>. About on,ethird of the 1.200 Jewish officers and men of the Polish 2nd corps, about to leave Italy to begin a new life, have decided to go to Palestine upon their demobilisation, stated Major Nathan Rubner. chief rabbi of
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  • 29 3 Berlin— Housewives here are using old hand grenades for salt shakers. Armour plate is being beaten into plowshares, and 88 millimeter shell cases are serving as milk cans.- AP
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  • 188 3 Washington, Aug. s.-Tfae Maritime Commission revealed yesterday imu the American Pioneer Steamship L, ne has asked permission to load and discharge cargo m the Straits Settlements and Netherlands East Indies ports. The company also will call at California ports on an out-bound east
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  • 96 3 MOKE THAN 1,000 GERMANS IN SHANGHAI EVEN TODAY Shanghai (Air Mail). —There are still more than 1.000 Carman residents In Shanghai, fifty of whom are interned m Kian&V wan Camp. The interned Germans, with their families, are held pending investigation by the Chinese authorities into their activities during the war.
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  • 184 3 New York, Aug. B.— -The directorgeneral of UNRRA, Fiorello LaGuardia accused Russia yesterday of taking over Austrian crude oil and selling it to Czechoslovakia. He said it was against the spirit of UNRRA and asked the UNRRA Council to make that point clear to Russia
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  • 155 3 Batavia. Aug. B.— Belawan Deli which is probably one of the foremost export harbours of the Netherlands East Indies was a scene of neglect- and inactivity during the Japanese occupation. A beginning is however now being made to restore the harbour and much has
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  • 154 3 Economic Reasons Force Britain To Give India Freedom London, Aug. 7. Hritain would' be forced to grant independence to India not for the professed British democracy but for urgent economic reasons, declared Dinan Chaman Lall, a Congress member of the Central Legislative Assem- J My, here tonight at a reception
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  • 85 3 Moscow. Aug. 7. All Soviet newspapers today m a footnote to their reports on the 21 -nation Peace Conference promised readers full report of the '•challenge* speech by Mr. James F. Byrnes. United States Secretary of State, m the Rules Committee of the Paris Conference
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  • 75 3 Batavia. Aug. 8. -A British officer has been killed by a sniper at Padang. Sumatra, where conditions have become more unruly during the last few weeks, the Netherlands news agency reported yesterday. The infantry battalion and other units totalling about 1.000 men sent by British
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  • 544 3 iß> Miles W. Vaughen I'nitecl Press Correspondent) Tokyo, Attff. 7.— '3 here are increasing iadicatioag that the duration of the major allied military occupation of Japan may he much shorter than first envisaged and this correspondent is now able to suggest that
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  • 66 3 The managing committee 01 the Arjra Sama.l cordially invites its supporters and well-wishers to attend the anniversary celebration ol the Hindi school to be held at the Samai. No. 4. Jelf Road. Ipoh. at 3.30 p.m. on Sunday 11th August 1946. This school is under the
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  • 314 3 Stockholm, Aug. 8. One of the mystery "bombs" seen passing over Sweden m recent weeks was seen last night by Lieut. Lennart N'aik man of the Air Defence Department of the Defence Stan*. He reports that the bomb looked like a fire ball with a clear
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  • 126 3 MOSCOW, Aug. 8. The Soviet news agency yesterday issued a telegram rrom Teheran, capital Of Persia quoting newspapers there for protests against the British action m .ending troops to the Iraqi port oi Basra on the ground that il endangered Persia's independence
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  • 543 4 MALAYAN UNION <By Our Staff Reporter; A Press report (not m the Indian Daily Mail) on July 5, to the effect that the Colonial Office intends to substitute a Federation for the Malayan Union and a High Commissioner for Governor, has heen refuted
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  • 70 4 The month of July 1946 has shown a further increase In the number of prosecutions brought by the Food Control Inspectorate toroffence under the Food and Price Control Regulations. The following is a summary of prosecutions and results for the month: -Prosecutions 496; Convictions 396;
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  • 58 4 The number of applications for textiles received by the Controller Ol Supplies, Singapore, has been so large that it la impossible for a reply to be given to each individual letter. Applicants will be informed if an issue can be made to them, states an official
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  • 67 4 In the Second Police Court yesterday, a Chinese woman, Sam Mui. on being convicted by Mr. L. C. Goh. on a charge ot assault, raised such a hue and cry In protest that she had to be carried out of Court. She was sentenced to one
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  • 434 4 20,000 Labourers Still On Strike In Singapore (By Our Staff Reporter) Twenty thousand artisans and other labourers m Singapore are still on strike: they have been on strike for a long time now. continuous negotiations having thus far proved iruitless. Reviewing the strike situation m Singapore, the Malayan Democratic Inion
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  • 180 4 Th#> office of Lord Killearn, the Sneelal Commissioner, has taken wer the m*inioAmAnt of the South Past Asia Freight Movement Committee. This Is the body which was set nn to nprform the vital function of controlling shipping so as to ensure that the best
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  • 259 4 The biggest trial ever held m a Singapore Ja "mes Court commenced y'^aywhen f* jft pa R L "allais. who Major-Generak, -PP^ h^„7thVeeßritth officers, charged was assisted by one Dutch and inree d neg e cl with having been concerned L?J^*3SSTil the
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  • 106 4 At the conclusion of the preliminary inquiry m the Third Police Court yesterday, a Chinese. Tan Hai, was committed to stand his trial at the next Assizes on a charge of armed robbery. It was alleged that he, with two others armed with revolvers, robbed one
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  • 231 4 The Public are invited to watch I day of motor-cycle trials at Hind, near Johore Hahru. on Saturday 1(1 August, under the auspices of the Second British Infantry Division. Twelve teams from the Division are competing and eight teams from Singapore District
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  • 89 4 New York. Aug. 8.- The United States foremost labour unionCongress of Industrial Organisations told its affiliates that it is useless to seek higher wages, contending that the inflationary rise Of living costs is a kind of wage reduction more universal than any series of
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  • 89 4 Th* flvim: of kites In the public streets is becoming a menace states the PRO. Singapore, who reminds offenders of Section 14 E of the Minor Offences ordinance which reads as follows: "Any person who commits any of the following offences shall be liable to
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  • 96 4 Total value of stolen property recovered by the Royal Air Force Police m the Singapore Area during the three months ending June 31 amounted to 391.150 dollars testimony to the efficient work of the R.A.F. Special Investigation Section state* a Press
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