Indian Daily Mail, 12 August 1946
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Title Section15 1946-08-12 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. No, 156. SINGAPORE. MONDAY. AUGUST 12. 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS15 words
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Article218 1946-08-12 1 I Correspondent) W iras, Aim. IL II nent!i ide in official I r^men i" the Madras Asscm- session now V r ious food position. mption of all I in the province K^ irous rat ion I'^ r o be about 220 1^ against this ■jj\218 words
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Article75 1946-08-12 1 Modern "Trojan Horse" Is Dutch I Hi— A 'Trojan afloat spelled defeat to at >ne pirate Hand in waters f Sourabaya, a Royal Xethernouncemenl said. The pirates had been attacking *ta prahus but went into hid--1 patrol vessels navj then mandative craft with -ailors. Pirates raft and after a wereAP. - 75 words
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74 1946-08-12 1 "BATTLE OF THE BULGE" SOUVENIR FOR TRUMAN -President Truman an urn ot Bastogne battlefied the 'Battle oi 'ii In Decernflown from Belgium to the WhLe bv Colonel Raoul -n Minister of naiid Senator Paul ier Belgian Prime president of Lhe Association. r guests at the »Ony were the lot to74 words
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Article, Illustration277 1946-08-12 1 Mi-Astatic Conference in Delhi Early Next Year Bombay, Aug. 11.— The Congress President. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, issued a statement to the Press today expressing sympathy tor "our brothers and sisters in Indonesia fighting to retain their independence and to protect their new-born republic." HeReuter - 277 words
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140 1946-08-12 1 New York, Aug. 11 Hopes of a solution of the problem confronting Indians in South Africa over the "Ghetto Bill" were ex pressed here today by congressman Rmanuel Oiler in a mesto A^Hwin Chnudee. South African Passive Resistance Council delegate, who is at oresenl inReuter - 140 words
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149 1946-08-12 1 London. Aug. 11.— A defence or 'he Indian National Congress in its stand during the present developments on the future %f India was made by Mr. T. K. Ghose. president of the All-India newspaper editors conference and edKor of Amrita Bazar Patrika atReuter - 149 words
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109 1946-08-12 1 European Women Wear Saris To Please The Aga Khan Dar-es-Salaam. Aug:. 11. The Aga Khan's 243-lb. was weighed in diamonds valued at £350.000 sterling '.oday before a crowd of 70.000. the greatest ever gathered in this historic town. The enthusiastic crowd included the governor of Tanganyika. Sir j William Battershill,U.P. - 109 words
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Article112 1946-08-12 1 Jerusalem, Aug. 11.— Men believed to be members of the Ergnn Zvai I.eumi. terrorist organisation, made an unsuccessful attempt today to liberate three of the organisation's members from the Government hospital in Jaffa. The men, who were attempting to carry away the three Irgun ZvaiReuter; AP - 112 words
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284 1946-08-12 1 Lima. Peru. Aug. 11. Thepolice announced today that they had arrested three Japanese inconnection with what they belived to be a vast Nipponese organization with ramifications in Panama, Brazil, Bolivia and Peru. Abe Kenzo, whom the police claim to be the organizer of all secretU.P. - 284 words
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Article45 1946-08-12 1 London, Aug. 11— The Indian National Airways plane Jumna which was christened at Heston on Thursday by Lady Rungunadhan. wife of the High Commissioner for India, has not left England for India. The flight whicrt followed the christening ceremony was merely for test purposes.— ReuterReuter - 45 words
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200 1946-08-12 1 Nanking, Aug. M. Observers at the nation's capital on Sunday were convinced that (Jeneral George C. Marshall would now give up {negotiations of the level of the committee of three, which dealt primarily with military aspects of China. forging an all-party coalition. This does notA.P. - 200 words
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356 1946-08-12 1 Paris. Aug. 11. Fatigue, resulting from late sessions and pre-occupation of the delegates with world affairs have been reflected in the round of otticia peace conference which began Boyd France. Keuter*s Special Although Champagne and cognac flowed freely at the lour receptions so farReuter - 356 words
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125 1946-08-12 1 "Britain Wants To Secure World Freedom, Not Territory" Dar-B:.s-Salaam. Aug. 11. -Mr Creech-Jones. Under-Secretary lor the Colonies who is on a visit to East Africa, said today that if as suggested by the Dar-es-Salaam Chamber of Commerce. Britain made the former German colony of Tanganyika a Bri.ish colony. Bri.ain couldReuter - 125 words
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Article40 1946-08-12 1 Shanghai. Aug. 11- A coal train guarded by four United States marines was attacked and derailed on Friday by a band of unidentified Chinese, 60 miles northeast oi Tientsin. The marines, who returned the fire, suffered no casu- alties.— ReuterReuter - 40 words
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171 1946-08-12 1 CONGRESS SAYS NO INDIAN LABOUR FOR MALAYA 2 am. NEWS From Our Own Correspondent Rom bay. Aug. 11. Opposition to the despatch of Indian labour to Malaya was expressed b\ Um Congress Working Committee in resolution adopted yesterday. The resolution was as follows: •The Working Committee have seen repovts to171 words
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Article266 1946-08-12 1 New York. Aug. 11, More earthquake shocks, one of which was described as "moderately heavy" were lecorded yesterday at the Naval Air Station, Miami, Florida, following the series of earthquakes and tidal waves in the Caribbean area earlier in the week. An official at the Station describedReuter - 266 words
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Advertisement33 1946-08-12 1 The Triple- Acting Remedy 'MOUNTAIN" I'cppermiiil Mixture Stops a Cough in 30 seconds. Kills a Cold in one D.in Obtainable at all leading dealer-, Sole Importers. P. H. YEE CO.. Singapore Kuala Lumpur33 words
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Article756 1946-08-12 2 ANOTHER'S OPINION H. N. Brailsford, well-know n socialist writer who has recently returned from a fivemonth visit to India, makes the following comments on the Indian situation in an article in the socialist periodical the New Statesman and Nation entitled: "What hope for India's peace?"Reuter - 756 words
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505 1946-08-12 2 Congress Urges Moslems, Sikhs To Make Constitute Assembly A Success New Delhi. Aug. 11. The Congress Working Committee after a vital three-day dehate at Wardha. Central Provinces, last night reaffirmed its acceptance of the British long-term proposals for a constitutional settlement tor India and appealed to lhe Moslem League toReuter; UP - 505 words
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373 1946-08-12 2 "India Can Only Be Saved Indian Statesmanship" London. Aug. 11 If them is am government in India, the people of (.v., i; sent to British blood and British trei suppress the recalcitrant minorities whi Mr. Godfrey Nicholson. ConSOTVatlvi Parliamentary delegation which recently speech al Camberly, surrey yesterday, "Our interpretation ofReuter - 373 words
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Article, Illustration179 1946-08-12 2 London, Aug. 11.— Nothing is known of the suggestion that Mr. Herbert Morrison, Lord President of the Council in the Labour Government, is likely to fly to India to assist the Viceroy in the negotia- In well-informed political circles, any such move is regarded as completelyReuter - 179 words
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52 1946-08-12 2 BRITISH OFFICES RLACKMARKETEERS SENTENCED Her ford. Germany. Aug. 10 Sentences ranging from eIOO and 'hree months' imprisonment to fines of 40 shillings have been oassed at Dussedorf wh^»-o British civilian officers of the control commission were charged before the Military Government with bartering cigarettes, coffee or cocoa for marks orReuter - 52 words
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272 1946-08-12 2 India Interested In Disposition Of Italian Colonies New York, Aug. 10.— India takes a "very, verv ureal interest*' in the disposition of the Italian colonies and intends to raise the uuestion even though it is not on the agenda of th' Paris Peace Conference Sir Joseph Bhore, Indian States' reprcA.P. - 272 words
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51 1946-08-12 2 Wardha, Aug. 11. Congress President Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru told a mass meeting on Friday nigh! that the "Quit India" slogan must be revived, declaring that in another two years India will be completely free and the last vestige of British control will disappear. AAP - 51 words
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Article141 1946-08-12 2 London. Aug. 10. A tribute t r Indian cricketers Is paid today ir. the London Evening News bv 'heir cricket correspondent E. M.. WellingS. former Oxford University blue and Surrey player. Under the heading •Indians tour Is a big success" which is prominently displayed. Wellinga writes"TheReuter - 141 words
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Article41 1946-08-12 2 London. Aug. 10.— Mr. Geoffrey ie Freitas. British Under-Secretary of State for Air. will tour overseas commands of the Royal Air Force during September and will visit Units in the Middle East. India. and Africa, it was announced here today.- ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article107 1946-08-12 2 Batavia. Aug. 10.— An Interim Government will open offices soon. In Batavia to administer Borneo and the "Great Fast" territories of Bangka, Billiton and Mow, official Dutch jmnouncemem .sa The government advisory council Of 14 members will be head b: Dr. \v Hot en, recently appA.P. - 107 words
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Article89 1946-08-12 2 INDIA CAN TAKE A And How! Nev has te tribitlion in nid Mr, Joe. j hff *1 lhe Y'j sion which India. Mr. V Vice-President lion ol Jewish I itnthrJj 1 "It tern Of n procur. 1: with the millloi ahippi o bo that porti .1 Km 0 lite miReuter - 89 words
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Article94 1946-08-12 2 New York, v New York im printed colum from Us Ken M dent f; es Ti h The hostilit) lays the l I Ac. correspondent I rather criti< I en of American ecom Qj policy. India I ttc million m pert arhat nigh. I wa i-A. g.Reuter - 94 words
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145 1946-08-12 2 -meed ST** t»de dele \^r L ih- SU h !),> (h,n V ith ■<*•*» bales ol !rl >'<^<'rdav. Th, dele e the report that luna required 2.100 000 ba' There is at present a demand for Indian tobacco in China, but the market,Reuter - 145 words
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Article34 1946-08-12 2 SPAIN ASKS NAZIS TO RETURN Madrid I ernment I to Qei Hi (Whose return be. 1 dei Inp them to The Ooi 'it is guaranteed thej wl to the 80. any saesp nal ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article127 1946-08-12 2 New Delhi. Aug. 10,- The Government of India has decided to set up a National Cadet Corps throughout the country *o increase the number Ci potential officers for the *hree armed services, it was reported today. The alma ol the Corps were officially stated toReuter - 127 words
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154 1946-08-12 2 Singapore, Aug. 11. —The first cargo of Indonesian rice for India Mill be loaded hi two days' time al Probollnggo in East Java, aboard the 9.000-ton steamship "Empire Favour," Mr, k. r. Punjabi Food Secretary to the Government of India, said yesterday.AP - 154 words
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417 1946-08-12 3 I premier Pleads For "Respite \nd Moral Credit" I Resenting lhl i t lHan case before the < 'aspen, Italian Premier, descril ed Se Italian co-belligerency as reserved and drv r_l in Italian said Italy lost nan ?00 0 o no .including theReuter - 417 words
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191 1946-08-12 3 Aussie Dockers' Film: Stinging Indictment Of Dutch E dney (Air Mail). A film of the dera black ban" on Dut been made in Sydn r h» and is ant nmonwealth Film Cen- I 1 banned ii for xp< r. exhibit.. Lia. j The Board is proa a bich it con-Reuter - 191 words
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171 1946-08-12 3 New York. Aug. 9, -Demand foi oncn.a: rugs in the U.S.A. is prov- stronger than expected and a itantial turnover is being done according to Mr. Hilton B. Hodges. President of the newly-formed Oriental Rug Institute, writing in the Journal of Commerce. TheReuter - 171 words
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Article108 1946-08-12 3 Hongkong (Air Mail). A case against a Chinese broker was dist missed from Couri after he had been arrested by Military Police for attempt to buy hi rases of 808 iosives. Th< broker was oil', red the for IIKS2OO iabo IK £121 I by a sergeantReuter - 108 words
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682 1946-08-12 3 (By Miles \V. Vaughen United Press Correspondent) Tokyo, Aug. 10. Japan formally surrendered to the Allies a vear ago this week when Hirohito, in tm unprecedented broadcast to his subjects, told the Japanese army to la* down arms, and ordered theU.P. - 682 words
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214 1946-08-12 3 fFrom Sylvain Manscot* Paris, Aug. 11. Four separatc proposals from the United Slates. Trance, Russia and Britain arc being forwarded to the Secretary-Genera] «>f- the Paris Conference as result of the failure of the expert committee oi the Biff Four to agree on theReuter - 214 words
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Article44 1946-08-12 3 Trieste, \u£. ..—A crowd oi Italian women carrying placards savin*; "why won't you Americans i;o back to where you came from?,* 1 demonstrated against requisitioning by the U.S. 81th division ol apartment buildings for families of senrice- men. A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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396 1946-08-12 3 —DR. 0. R PREM < i ram Roland Bedford) Birmingham, tag. il. Th i belief thai Bnropeaan in India would throw their lot with the indian National Coflgrea* wax expressed l>> \^r. I). Prem. chairman of the India i.eauin here, speaking alReuter - 396 words
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325 1946-08-12 3 lIIIS IS ALL MJOIT New York (Air Mail).— Mr. lack Kroll. who came to the I .S. from London with hi- par «.nt> at the age of li\e. i> now. tit bl head of I newl\ formed bodj whooe task is toReuter - 325 words
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271 1946-08-12 3 New York, Aug. 11. President of the Indian League of America Mr. J. Sin«h told Renter as "most regrettable" the leport published in New York Times from its New Delhi Correspondent that anti-United Stales trend is "rowing in India. Mr.Reuter - 271 words
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Article89 1946-08-12 3 —SOVIET VIEW London. Aug. 11. —The official Soviet newspaper, Izvestia. yestcr day accused the United States of encouraging the renewal Ol Ctrl] \\cii In China. In an article, broadcast oy M cow radio, the paper said: 'At thl end oi July the American GOCCes were involvedReuter - 89 words
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Article101 1946-08-12 3 U .S. MOST VULNERABLE TO A-BOMB Washington. Aug. B.— Brian McMahon. Chairman ol the Sennt Atomic Energy Committee, warned that the United States is the masvulnerable nation to atomic bomb attack and can breathe a sigh or relief only when international control of atom weapons is assured Only international safeguardsUP - 101 words
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1823 1946-08-12 4 NUREMBERG TRIAL (From Eric Bourne Reuter'sSpecial Correspondent) Nuremberg (Air .Mail). The late ol over three million Germans will be affected il the International Military Tribunal, in the closing stage of the Nuremberg trial decides to brand as criminal the six major organisationsPeople Reuter - 1,823 words
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Article60 1946-08-12 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Aug. 9.— The Madras Government have decided that conviction for political offence, or detention under the Defence' of India Rules, should not be a bar to appointments in the services of local Boards and Municipal Councils. Such of those persons as60 words
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93 1946-08-12 4 The following is the wording of the charge against the members of the Parachute Regiment who will be tried for mutiny by Field General Court-Martial at Kluang, today. The accused, all of 13th Bn. (Lancashire i, The Parachuie Regiment, soldiers of the Regular Forces, are charged93 words
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Article36 1946-08-12 4 New York. Aug.— A blonde 21--year old Canadian girl, Edna Rose Ritchings. now the white wife of Negro cult leader Father Major Divine, may be deported as the only official reaction to the mixed marriage.— U.P.U.P. - 36 words
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208 1946-08-12 4 The authorities have agreed that a limited her oi hotels and restaurants in Singapore may now he allowed to serve food for consumption by the troops. HQ. Singapore District In consultation with the Food* Controller, Municipal Buildings, Singapore, will decide which208 words
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124 1946-08-12 4 The strike of the 'attendants' of the three big hospitals In Singapore is still on. causing a izreat strain on the sisters, nurses and dressers who are doing the job of the subordinates as well as their own The Medical Authorities appeal to the public and124 words
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119 1946-08-12 4 Arrangements initiated by the Oftice of the Special Commissioner to speed up the rehabilitation of railways in Siam by the provision of rolling stock are advancing rapidly. Twenty unassembled locomotives have been declared surplus to Malaya and are being moved up to Kuala. Lumpur for119 words
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Article179 1946-08-12 4 New Haven, Aug. 11.— Monty's "men of tomorrow"— over 1,000 London Cadets in battledress encamped at New Haven. Sussex,— are being given experimental de mocratic training. There is no rank distinction at this camp, and officers of the Grenadier Guards and Territoria Army mix freely withReuter - 179 words
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105 1946-08-12 4 Baor, Headquarters. Germany. Aug. 11. Accusing British occupation forces of a "carnal lust" Keverend Geoffrey Druitt. assistant Chaplin General to the British forces. Friday declared that British boMlers uerc cieating a "f.ankrns'cin" in Germany. In an unprecedented onslaught on the conduet of theReuter - 105 words
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72 1946-08-12 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras Auk 11. In Cochin, a constitutional deadlock has arisen with the resignation of two non-official Ministers against whom the Prajamandal's censure motion was passed in the State Assembly during he week. The Opposition have decided not to accept office unless there72 words
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Article29 1946-08-12 4 Par-es-Salaam. Aim. 10.— The Aga Khan today took part in a magnificent ceremony in which he. as the spiritual leader of 20.000.000 Ismaili Moslems, was weighed against diamonds ReuterReuter - 29 words
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