Indian Daily Mail, 10 August 1946

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. H. No. 155. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 717 1 MAHATMA GANDHI SUGGESTED AS MOST PROBABLE MEDIATOR Rmation. th^CoZSS^'fil! ,nd l an ew «PaPers today, without, however, any official conations with the TbKJ T U__»?Tr >__?*,> Wi be authorised to open direct negoobstacles to the ____U_Z J-2*"* 'v* form ation ot a central government—
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  • 463 1 Eurden of Peace Rests On Byrnes, Molotov L State .lames [1^ s a mild mannered man |h< qualitj of tempered 1 undei his manners. In inKjiioiiiii conferences he is a ■Id hiM" u can take to I it may be said I Molotov except I I tig mild manneri alking
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  • 319 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bombay, Aug. 9. The sovereigntv of the Constituent Assembly would be as a whole and against the British (Government's interference: It would not be sovereigntv of one party inside the Assembly on the other, declared Pandit Nehru clarifying
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  • 37 1 Washington, Aug. 9. President Truman signed a bill permitting the return to aliens of property siezed by the United States Government during the war. Returns were banned by previous acts. AP
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  • 138 1 Sehgal Refutes Jinnah 's Allegations (From Our Own Correspondent) Bombay, Aug. 9. "I mos: emphatically deny the allegations made by Mr. Jinnah that the services of the INA have been requisitioned by Congress and that INA officers and men have been financed by Congress to assist it in its activities,"
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  • 116 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Goa, Aug. 9. In marked contrast to the Portuguese India authorities' attilude. Monsieur Baron, Governor of French India, at a Press conference, declared that the people of French India are entirely masters of their own destiny and France having fought and won
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  • 106 1 Bangkok. Aug. H. Kiev turn returns from the incoming rural district assured Premier Pridi Phanomyong's Government of its continued control of Siam. Of 82 seats being filled in the National Parliament. 75 were returned, giving Pridi's two parties, the Co-opera' ive and Constitutional
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  • 103 1 Birmingham, Aug. o.— Abdul Hafeez. a member of the Indian Cricket Test Team, was the subject of much joking by his colleagues yesterday following a haircut he had yesterday. He told the barber to cut the hair fairly short as he had a headache,
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  • 55 1 Birmingham. Aug. 9. India collapsed in a startling fashion against Warwickshire losing five wickets for 19 runs in half an hour on a wicket though still soft was faster than yesterday. Rain stopped play after lunch when India had scored 182 for nine. Warwickshire had scored
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  • 250 1 PEACE CONFERENCE Paris, Aug. 9. Delegates to the peace conference rejecied bv a vote of 15 to six a Russian effort to restore the strict two thirds rule of all the parley's decisions, a rule earlier rejected by the Rules Committee by the same vote. The
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  • 65 1 New York. Aug. H— Sixty year-old Mrs. Bertha Singer's bath-tub is fire feet long and three wide. So is she. The 280-pound woman spent 17 hours stuck in the tub before being freed by an emergency police squad, which after vainly using crowbar and other tools, poured
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  • 111 1 Moscow. Aug. 9. -Harold Laski member of the British labour Parly executive delegation to Moscow said last night that Premier Stalin emphasized to the delegation that 'friendship is possible" between the Soviet Union and Britain. Laski said the delegation exchanged views with Stalin durinp the
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  • 125 1 The Tagore Institute. Cameron Highlands, will conduct an International Cultural Course during the mid-summer holidays to be started from the 12th to the 27th Auc 1946 The course will comprise of Indian classical dances, songs, nature study, painting, Hindustani and other oriental languages. Free tution
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  • 98 1 We regret to announce the sudden death at Madras of Mr George Antony, who was a popular member of the Indian Community in Singapore in pre-war days. He was the Chief Clerk of Messrs Thuraisingham and Wong, Solicitors, for several years, and later the
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  • 736 2 NOTES COMMENT? T.B. IN SINGAPORE Indian Daily Mail \VfEEKLY vital statistics lamed by he authorities concerned show that tha; scourge of humanity- that dreaded disease— Tuberculosis is still continuing to take an appalling toll of Uvea iii Singapore Figures for the week ended the 27th ol last month showed that
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  • 57 2 In this the fourth of a series of weekly articles written exclusively for the Indian Daily Mail, and its sister paper, the Tamil Murasu. Louis Fischer, internationally-known American journalist discusses how the United States benefits from the loan to Britain. Watch this page every Saturday
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  • 1129 2  -  Louis Fischer MEN AND POLITICS: A WEEKLY FEATURE HOPE OF INCREASED TRADE WITH INDIA »By THE AMERICAN LOAN TO BRITAIN IS AN IMPORTANT FACTOR IN THE LIFE OF INDIA. America* gave the loan for the sake of expected political and economic
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  • 184 2 Wardha. Aug. <>.— Authoritative report, wen r n Wardha, Thursday aight, that the Congress Pa, (fj asked by Lord Wavell, the Viceroy, to form an int. ment, despite Moslem threats. Members of the Congress Workins Committee assembled here for a conference would not
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  • 617 2 Muslim League's Attitude Condemned In London London, Aug. ln some political circles hen th t \J is expressed that should Congress decide to nomm e J its Muslim members for portfolios in the Interim (•< rnmerrl and the Muslim League persist in its non eooperatfaa 3 Viceroy, with Cabinet approval,
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  • 353 2 London, Aug. A protest at the decision to send Indian Army troops to Basra was voiced by Mr. Dewan Chaman Lai, leader oi the Indian Food Mission to the Argentine, prior to his departure tor the United States yesterday. "I am astonished."
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  • 110 2 Persia Demands Withdrawal Of British Troops Teheran, Aug. 9.— The Persian Government demanded the immediate withdrawal of British and Indian troops from Basra in a note to the British Embassy here, il was officially announced last night. The note which protested against the presence of Indian and British troops in
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  • 283 2 Press Comment On Basra Occupation London, Aug. 9.— Supporting the British Government's decision to send Indian troops to Basra, the Spectator says: "The possibility of industrial unrest, partial failure of the Teheran Government to maintain order and the curious activities of Prince Firouz all combine to make full provision for
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  • 747 3 INDIA RANKS FOURTH IMPORT LIST v I ,Tf 71 e U,nK ,n in^rnational trade r ,-waj baste the current growtag dollar value of m ports and sh.fts ,n Us sources of supply art I'tl.rcl ,riule «•""■> st s here as a barometer of |<r \menean goods. i 4 I m
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  • 224 3 PUNJAB PREMIER REITERATES WHAT INDIA WANTS *>,>., <By F raser Wi «h«»n Keuter's Political Correspondent, Sir K <^enee is "peace- sa,cl K,zar H vat Kh a the I'linni, ...a 1 th*. ,nd,an c,el «*ate <o M* peace conference, when he n,c his in^ressions "f eonference issues. saM ''i, d H
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  • 47 3 A meeting of Balak Sena boys Will be held on Sunday < 11-8-40* at GOO p.m. at 6. Race Course Lane. Singapore. The meeting is being sponsored by the Jai Hind Committee. Ail Balak Sena members are kindly requested to attend this meeting without fail
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  • 341 3 By Tom Masicrson. Associated Press Correspondent). wto te^£fife *.-GenenU Etienne Valluv. m Hfarv and SS S^uST 1 kt M ,M>th ,h Republic <?vt? lE™"**! 1 11 in this h n Df th Anmunlte Franco^! V Tli remains <*ttabtfc over the future of
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  • 371 3 Shanghai. One hundred and thirty young men and women from the British Isles, Canada. New Zealand and the United States are working side -by-side with scores of Chinese colleagues in a volunteer effort to assist in the rehabilitation of China. They are members of the Friends Ambulance
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  • 228 3 Oxford, Aug. 9.— A claim that the biologist could find a solution to the problem of Palestine was made at the summer school of biology of British Social Hygiene Council here yesterday by the Council's secretary, Wea the rail. Declaring racial distinction between
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  • 70 3 New York. Aug. 9.— Action on Albania's application Cor membership of the United Nations wafl postponed Thursday by the Security Council Committee after Britain and the United States and several other members had expressed the view that nothing la to be done until Albania had a
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  • 102 3 .Jerusalem. Aug. 0. .Royal Air Force Lancaster and Halifax long range aircraft are now being used in British efforts to locate Illegal Jewish immigrant ships bound for Palestine. They are flying as far as 200 miles out from the coast. RAF spitfires are continuing
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  • 341 3 London. Aug. 8. The atomic bomb as well as other lessons ot the last war are read by the British as pointirv; U. th< next jWgf being continental in scale, and lhe Empire n:uur:il|\ assumes supreme importance in the light ot this, write*
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  • 206 3 Paris. Aug. 9. Mr. A. V. Alexander. Britain's First Lord of (ho Admiralty, said Thursday he wanted to "protest against Molotov s attack on Great Britain and the United Slates in regard to matters in the Council." Alexander asserted that neitlu I Britain nor the United
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  • 179 3 New Delhi, Aug, B.— The standing committee of the Commonwealth Relations Departme nt of the Govenwnent of India decided that a strong non-official delegation should place India'* case against South Africa before the United Nations which meets on September 23 with
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  • 185 3 Rangoon, Aug:. 9. Looking hi and well. Dr. Ba Maw, head ol the Burmese Government dur ing lhe Japanese occupation, who arrived at Rangoon on .Monday from Tokyo told Reuter: "Even a casual glance shows that the situation in Burma hanot quite settled down and
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  • 21 3 The United Provinces Cabinet was expanded from six to nine members on Wednesday. Of the three new Ministers, two are Muslims.
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  • 975 4 TWO STORIES FROM HITLFR-LESS GERMANY (From MacFee Kerr, Reuter's Correspondent) British H.(|., Germany (Air Mail). The Germans are only just be^innin^ to feel the consequences of defeat and they do not like them. Symptomatic of the situation here is the sharp fall in
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  • 747 4 British H.Q. Germany (Air Mai!)— Allegations still regularly being made by the Russians that the British have a secret German Army In the British zone are totally untrue. Following recent charges by the Soviet newspaper 'Travda, I paid a special
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  • 127 4 Police Find $240,000-Worth Opium In Sampan Another big haul was made by the police when they searched a sampan at the entrance of the Empire Dock and found that it carried, together with other things, 450 pounds of opium valued at $240,000. Yesterday in the First Police Couri, before Mr.
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  • 95 4 HOSPITAL ATTENDANTS GO ON STRIKE Doctors, Nurses Work Overtime About 500 Indian and Chinese attendants of Singapore's three big hospitals General, Kandang Kerbau and Tan Tock Seng went on strike yesterday morning, when i their Labour Union refused to accept Government concessions made in answer to demands. One of their
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  • 219 4 Congress Medical Mission Leaves Malaya Nine physicians and three medical assistants of the Indian National Congress Medical Mission left Malaya for India when the s.s. Talma sailed for Tort Swettenham. Their departure brought an end to three and one-half months in which the Mission provided meVllcal aid to 122,860 patients.
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  • 100 4 Musical performances by talented artistes from Singapore consisting of Srimathi Manickam Amballigal »Violin>. Kumaris Lakshmi Manonmani < vocal >. Sjt Gurusamy «Mirdangam» and Pandit M. Ramalingam i Harmonium will be held at the following places under the auspices of the I.R.C.M. Branches:— l2-8-46-Muar; 13-8--46 Malacca: 14-8-46
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