Indian Daily Mail, 13 August 1946

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  • 12 1 Indian Daily Mail mj_i__L SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. AUGUST 13, lttl PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 1234 1 Wnique Case In Army Legal History SEQUEL TO INCIDENT AT MUAR: PULL REPORT OF YESTERDAY'S PROCEEDINGS Kluang. Aug. 12— After a hearing which lasted l\\e and a hall hours, the court martial Kitting in the case of 263 men of the 13th
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  • 75 1 i -Local Indoaid today they ui.il -auction for ms to celebrate >.iry of the establndniiesian Reon \ugust 17. ndon< 3ians and 11.30 a.m. ng Glam. •sque. ace with a er to pay idonesians who the indepennise similar ilan dead a*, territories In
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  • 57 1 Soviet Hospitals Criticised -By A Russian I Severe enti■ospitals was I Nikolai Pridrov. Health, in I ournal here. I found mistake majority of I equal to the j and that L< e instituI Have many I ality of their h Inattentive I rdheartedI n the part or equipand in I
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  • 49 1 Thousands Of British Troops Arrive in Haifa I'^hl report ft British u h numberand troops" r V '-h u v 'm, r «und secret f' British v r:lH ap P eale d L" aVy >' est^rday Ks 01 v toe glorious P <T anu Trafal F St" UH, '»»^less re-
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  • 274 1 Hongkong, Aug. 12.— The Hongkong Government has appointed a committee to consider the practical working of the Landlord and Tenant Act. Under this Proclamation, which was re-enforced as soon as the British Military Government functioned, landlords may not charge more than the rent charged
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  • 19 1 Pius Majesty*! iioner south- j ill preside at an j i onference in j -i < story on
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  • 357 1 LAST NIGHTS INDIA NEWS CABLE FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT Wardha, Aug. 12.— A Nehru-Wavell meeting is expect ec in the next few days by political circles in Wardha. The ques tion of the Interim Government i s the major
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  • 103 1 Indians To Observe Indonesian Independence Day Appealing to Indians 10 observe the Indonesian Independence Day on August 17. and express solidarity in the cause of Asian freedom. Nehruji in a statement says: "The unity of Asian peoples from East and South-eas; of this great continent becomes ever more evident. In
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  • 82 1 To increase the number of poter. tial officers for the armed Bsrvto the India government has decided lo form a National Cadet Corp throughout the count r\ The aim of the Corps will be to develop leadership, character and com radeship among ihe Indian youth and stimulate
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  • 201 1 'Congress Asks United Nations To Reject Portugal's Membership Application Recent events in Goa which have brought to light the extremely backward state of these Portuguese possessions, both economically and politically h,ave been taken note of by the Congress Working Committee. The Committee yesterday adopt I <?d a resolution sending greetings
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  • 115 1 Stern Gang Terrorists Charged Jerusalem. Aug 12.— Believed i«. be connected with the Jewish terrorist* Stern Gang, CO men and four uomen will appear before th#militarv court in Haifa toniorrou accused of having attacked the railway workshops ihere on Jum--17. The workshops were extensively damaged. Afterwards a civilian lorry at
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  • 37 1 Jerusalem. Aug. 12.— British war ships and troops surrounded 1.500 illegal Jewish immigrants aboard five ships In Haifa harbour today amid indications that the refugees m*v be moved on to Cvnrus soon UP
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  • 323 1 THEN GAVE UP THE IDEA ON PRESSURE OF ADVISORS Washington. Aug. 12.— -The late President Roosevelt once discussed, at a secret Whitehouse conference, a plan to destroy Hirohito's Tokyo Palace hut was dissuaded from making the attack, it was revealed yesterday, writes John L.
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  • 722 2 Singapore. Tuet., Aug 13 1946 AT this crucial juncture in India's history, when it appears as 'hough the British Power is anxious to liquidate itself from the Indian soil, it is extremely heartening to learn that another foreign power which has also some territories in India will not
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  • 377 2 Jinnah's "Direct Action" Call Unites Muslims In Britain < By Ronald Bedford) London, Aug. 12. The call by Mohammed Ali Jinnah, President of the AH India Moslem League for observance of Aug. 16 as "Direct Action" Day will take place among Moslem Leaguers in Britain on Aug. 15. It is
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  • 148 2 Goa Is And Must Be Part Of India" Wardha, Central Provinces, Aug. 12.— The Congress Working Committee passed a resolution yesterday that the Portuguese Colony of Goa "has always been and must continue to be part of India/' The resolution referred to Portugal as a "country which has an authoritarian
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  • 66 2 RAJ'S BAN ON BETAJI'S FORWARD BLOC CANCELLED New Delhi, Aug;. B.— The ban on All-India Forward Bloc in June 1942, as an emergency measure under the Defence of India Rules, has been cancelled by the Government of India by a notification. The reason for the imposition of the ban was
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  • 56 2 Shanghai, Aug. 12. China has just made one of her largest shipments of tea this season 25,000 pounds of her internationally famous black and green tea to the United States. Although the price is not known It is said to be below present
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  • 219 2 lreedom there becomes part of our struggle." The increasing repression in Goa has helped to clarify India's attitude to the question of Foreign Powers in India. Giving out his considered opinion on this question soon after he assumed the Presidentship of the Indian National Congress, Pandit Nehru said: "The Portuguese
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  • 155 2 Karachi, Aug. 12. Explaining the Moslem League's "direct action" policy, Mr. H. Gazdar, President of the Sind Provincial Moslem League, yesterday issued a stern warning to Congress. Mr. Gazdar said that Moslems would fight singlehanded the combined forces of the British Government and Congress and they
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  • 343 2 Durban, Aug. 11. It is understood that Field Marshal Jan Smuts is going to put South Africa's case before the C.N.0., when it assembles in New York next month. Senator I). G. Shepstone. who was one of Smut's principal advisers in the drafting
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  • 39 2 Quito, Ecuador, Aug. 11— Dr. Jose Maria Velasco Ibarra, President of Ecuador since June 1944, was again today elected President by the Ecuadorian Constituent Assembly after a heated debate which began last night and ended early this morning Reuter
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  • 98 2 Madrid (Air Mail). Senor Carlos Arruza, Mexican bulltighter, has set a new record by signing a contract for two fights in Barcelona in the near future at 200,000 pesetas (V4,500) each. Senor Arruza who fought 108 fights in the Spanish season last year, is not
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  • 381 2 REVIEW OF WORLD EVENTS LAST WEEK Russian diplomats suffered a series of extensive and unbroken defeats last week. The greatest Soviet setbacks were in the Peace Conference at Paris where diplomats said Allied relations reached the lowest ebb since victory. The United Nations temporarily excluded iwn Soviet proteo e> Outer
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  • 395 2 Indians throughout Malaya held mass meeting to back up the "Quit India" resolution with whirh J'j? W "National Congress challenged the llritish power i n August, 1942. H At meetings held in all important towns and villages, Indian masses voiced their unanimous support for
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  • 85 2 "All Indians Resent Despatch of Troops To Basra" Bezwada. Sou h Protesting again troops from Indi port of Iraq al Persian Gulf. Secretary (if the < the Central L said yes. en "All national; the sending of I :i Basra. Indians ha* no T with Persian. people. We do a
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  • 81 2 GANDHI-WAVELL MEETING SOON Wardhauam. there be another f •.;!idhi-M meeting \<r\ feortl] dJ mai.ers connected th the ol net Mission's long-term wsj interim uuvenun- I propoiaj Aitiiough political clrclei atil dha are freely |u J possibility of Mich ..?,gJ dhiji himsel: se< ing the report Interviewed by -1 presen:ative of
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  • 81 2 CONGRESS TO GO AHEA WITH CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY WaidhaganJ (Air Man a J tha: it may be r&fl dhiji to go to Delhi du: earlier itngeg of the CoiiititJ Assembly Session vw Gandhiji in his po .his evening. An influential nn-mber 1 Congress Working ommil the course of talk representalive of
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  • 29 2 Peshawar. Aug. 11 A described .1 laws, at acked a 1 arr 'l party in a viilaae In trict of the Norths P^ yesterday killing kidnapping five o Reuter
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  • 1164 3 Annamites Distrust The Frenrh Viet Nam Republic l',\ Hard* Jackson Associated Press Correspondent |__ln this North Indo-China capital of the young iel Nam, barbed w ire and armed striplings guard occupied b> the government— symbolic of the dismh th(e Annamite free state eyes the French, n the} fought bloody battles
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  • 31 3 Calcutta, Aug. 11. Two goods trains collided near here yesterday and two railway guards were kll^ ed. One engine and five wagons were derailed and suburban ser- vices were dislocated. Reuter
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  • 285 3 (By James D. White, Associated Press Correspondent) San Francisco. By implication retire 1. tJ Keisuke Okada Names Russia f^M^ l^^!^^ lington tha: the Japanese were [hinting about peace to the Rus^ sians but their terms were unacceptable. It was widely reported
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  • 423 3 Trade Almost Standstill AT CANTON Canton (Air Mail). Canton is now in the doldrums, uitb the first brief post-war boom over. The first indications of depression were seen in the shipping trade. Motor vessels, and Chinese junks converted into "houseboats" towed bv launches were among the first to feel the
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  • 40 3 Shanghai, Aug. 12.— Communists in Hailunghsien, in the Miaopei province of Manchuria, have distributed several thousands of acres of fertile land to Korean nationals as a reward for their allegiance to the Communist cause.—: Reuter
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  • 112 3 New York. Aug. 11.— Dewan Chaman Lai, an all-India Congress member and head of the Indian food mission, arrived at LaGuardU field. Friday, enroute to Argentine to expedite^the shipment of 300,000 tons of cereals purchased by India of which only 15.000 tons have
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  • 119 3 Population Of U.S. Bigger Than In 1940 Washington.— The population of the United States, including armed forces overseas, wa.. MJM BOi on January, 1, 194f» the Osntua Bureau has estimated. This figure repre« sents an increase of 6(. per cent since the las; otnsu In iii4o The birth rate, which
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  • 56 3 Hongkong, tAir Mail' There will be no Chinese court* of justice in British territory, either ceded or leased, said a spokesman of the Hongkong Government. The denial was made In view of a report in a Chinese newspaper that Chinese courts of justice were
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  • 702 3 <Bv Maurice Aboaf Reuter's Correspondent) Cairo (Air Mail). Behind the announcement lhat Kjopi will have a new middle class of agricultural small-holders if a plan proposed by the Kgyptian Finance Minister is carried out lies an experiment new in the history of Egypt.
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  • 118 3 HONGKONG CENTEBARY STAMPS Hongkong. Aug. >>..-Commemorative stamps of Hongkong's cen tury of British rule will be on sale on August 15. Centenary celebrations MN originally planned for 1941. mr the War caused a postponement The design oi the stamps was worked out by Mr. W. E. Jones, senior draughtsman of
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  • 76 3 SUNDAY PAPER DEMANDS RESIGNATION OF ATTORNEY-GENERAL London, Aug. 12— The Sunday Pictorial yesterday demanded the immediate resignation of Attorney General Sir Hartley Shawcross, the government's most caustic and frequent critic of the British Pre.s*. because of his "gross indiscretions." "The whole question of an inquiry into the freedom of the
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  • 317 4 Attending Delegates Give "International" Colour Grave Reports From Malaya, British Borneo To Be Considered \n international character is assumed this month by Lord Killearn's Conference of Liaison Officers from territories in South Last Asia, which opens in Singapore today. French Siamese and Burmese economic
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  • 27 4 Belgrade. Aug. 12.— The Yugoslav Foreign Office yesterday protested to the United States Embassy here against the increasing "violations" of Yugoslav territory by United States planes.— Reuter
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  • 114 4 Members of Balak Sena and Balika Sena met yesterday at 6 p.m. under the auspices of the Jai Hind Committee at No. 6, Race Course Lane, Singapore. Sri. K. M. Rengaraju presided. The meeting commenced with the singing of the National Anthem. This was followed by a
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  • 83 4 TWO COURTS, 26 CASES FOR SECOND ASSIZES To expedite the 26 cases which are for trial at the second Assizes, two Courts have been set up. One Court which is trying 19 cases will be sitting under the presidentship of Mr. Justice W. T. Thorogood and the other, which is
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  • 90 4 PRETTY GIRL STENOGRAPHERS CAUSE DOWNFALL Washington. Aug. 12. Weekend parties in New York at which pretty girl stenographers reportedly entertained Treasury Department Purchasing Agents, today claimed the attention of the Senate War Investigating Committee. Officials revealed they have compiled a heavy file on the activities of certain "middle men" free
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  • 405 4 TWO YEARS' JAIL FOR BIGAMY The maximum punishment for bigamy is seven years r.i., but I am taking into consideration the circumstances under which the offence was committed. Whether you are a Mohamedan or not, you were warned that if you
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  • 293 4 Soldiers and Civilians On Armed Gang Robbery Charge At the Assizes yesterday, before Mr. Justice N. A. Worley, two civilians and three soldiers were together charged with having committed armed gang robbery. The accused whose names are, Ignatius Undason, Stanley Almonte. James Marshall Hall, E. W. Johnson and C. H.
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  • 866 4 London. Vug. 11. Visennnt Montgomery of A lumein. Chief of the Imoerial General Staff, has amplified his statement last Tuesday an th* nronosoH reforms for the comfort and honniness of th^ fighting soldier in ueace-time. I he niiAstions and answers Tiro ac follows
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  • 441 4 (By Glenn Babb former Associated Tokyo R U f h New York. China is giving evidence of dis MHnT over the future of her bargain with Russia, whirl, JJJS in the treaty signed on the day the Japanese sum M
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