Indian Daily Mail, 14 August 1946
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Title Section16 1946-08-14 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. |I. \o. 158. 1 SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11. I<>46 PRICE 10 CENTS16 words
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724 1946-08-14 1 Critical Food Situation ln 'SEA' AUSTRALIAN COMMISSIONER FLYING HOME TO EXPEDITE SHIPMENTS I doficH Countries of S ™<* East i i I' _TT*£ d situation so critical that fresh representations are to be made to the International Emergency fS :;irS e br WReuter - 724 words
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97 1946-08-14 1 er Wighton Renter's v, i i (oi respondent September 15 was ially for the first the date by which •nee will have to ocedlngs unless it its work by then. allow members to ted Nations General New York due o open cander, chief BritishReuter - 97 words
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77 1946-08-14 1 Cost of Linving In Shanghai 4000 Times Pre-war level 13 -still flbmj morass or political irrency inflation, sky ot living and labour lina continues to drift economic disaster i prepares to celebran liversary of Japan's more industries Country, but esShanghai, the co-called »1 China", are being he wall bj theReuter - 77 words
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81 1946-08-14 1 Indian Masses Don't Support The Communists 13.— Indian Cornvery little support musses "who an tigress," declared B. Kama*, Secretan on ot Indian AssoGreat Britain, at a Swaraj House here commemorate the cement of 19*2. Communists weir and proclaimec perialist war" as a Professor Kama* Indian author, >■ ihv meeting, said:81 words
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Article62 1946-08-14 1 SOUTH INDIAN COAL-MINE STUDENTS 12.— Students from are leaving Liveib *y tonight in the star liner Georgic eight months in adylng the mechaniminin*. to England under ored by the In*nd are taking I data with a view the coal supply or toing industry is an ours." one of the Reuter.62 words
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Article27 1946-08-14 1 »tlng of the Eas: *U take place at Basah Road, on !lst Will, at 8 p.m. ||*i luh Oi will speak r ner as I see him."27 words
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199 1946-08-14 1 The Office of the Special Com missioner. Lord Killearn. has received the following note from the Combined Siam Hice Commission on the newly formed Combined Rice Advisory Committee which has its first meeting on July 25th:Members of the Committee include the Minister of Commerce199 words
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Article89 1946-08-14 1 Singapore, Aug. 13.~The first shipment of Indonesian rice for India has now been loaded at Cheribon, says a Reuter correspondent, and the ship in expected to sail for Madras within a day or two. Other rice for export to India hi accordance with the recentReuter - 89 words
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Article69 1946-08-14 1 10,000- WORTH DIAMONDS STOLEN Jerusalem, Aug. 12. Diamonds valued at ten thousand pounds sterling were stolen from a diamond merchant as he left a bank in the all-Jewish city of Tel Aviv this morning to go to his office in the same building. Five armed men waylaid him snatched theReuter - 69 words
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Article49 1946-08-14 1 Washington, Aug. 13. The Iranian ambassador and delegate to UNO, Hussein Ala, said that the presence of British troops in Basra and threats of unilateral action were "intolerable" and may force Iran to bring the controversy be- fore the Security Council. U.P.U.P. - 49 words
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316 1946-08-14 1 PEACE CONFERENCE Paris, August 13. Soviet Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov told the Peace Conference today that "Fascist Italy bears a tremendous responsibility/' but that "does not mean that Italy should lose her importance as a power in (he Mediterranean." Speaking* in response toA.P. - 316 words
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127 1946-08-14 1 Cornwall. Aug. 13. Heavy seas which caused the 2.499-ion steamer Kedah to be abandoned last night off the North Cornish coast abated early today and the vessel., still dragging her anchor, was sighted half a mile from the shore at St. Agnes. The Kedah127 words
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80 1946-08-14 1 London. Aug. 13. Moscow radio announced today that Russia had informed Turkey Of her desire for a new International treaty plat ing the administration ot the Dardanelles in the hands of the Black Sea powers and jointly cha the Soviet Union and Turkes withA.P. - 80 words
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Article50 1946-08-14 1 Ciudad. Trujillo. Aug. 13 Red Cross rushed plane -load of medical supplies from Puerto Rico to the earthquake and tidal wave disaster zone on the north coast of the Dominican Republic, where outbreak of disease threatened the lives of thousands of homeless refugees.— A .P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article25 1946-08-14 1 Gloucestershire, Ist Innings: 13 2 for 3 declared; India. Ist innings: 135 lor 8 declared; Gloucestershire r 2nd innings: G6 for 3.— ReuterReuter - 25 words
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178 1946-08-14 1 Cairo, Aug. 13. Sidl%\ Pasha. Egyptian Prime Minister toda> cancelled lea\e for all and hiijh ollicials and order Ml (hem to return to then posU to meet the danger of a iinfltrwa flooding from the Nile which during the past few days IUM risenReuter - 178 words
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Article, Illustration37 1946-08-14 1 Paris, Aug. 13. Prime Minister Jan Christian Smuts of South Africa arrives in Pan^ next Monday to head the South African delegation to the peact* conference. Held MMbImU Smuts participated in the 101H Vertalllet conference. A. P.37 words
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Article69 1946-08-14 1 Batavia. Aug 13 Three weeks of fruitless negotiations m an effort to persuade the Indonesians to resume internee evacuation appeared to take a significant turn for the better today, with .1 letter from Lieutenant General Mansergh to the Indonesian Mhm try oi Defence stating I ha\<69 words
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Article377 1946-08-14 1 Jerusalem, Aug. 13. British troops today herded crowd* of struggling, booing illegal Jewish immigrants into wire cage pens aboard ships for Cyprus; as armoured cars met crowds of local Jews who had gathered at the scene. A report from Haifa says th«it cue womanUP - 377 words
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63 1946-08-14 1 London, Aug. 12.— The Polish Czechoslovakia n frontier has been closed following the decision of Great Britain to stop illegal immigration of Jews into Palestine, Prague radio reported tonight. The closing of the frontier U designed to check the mass evodus of Jews from Poland who wereReuter - 63 words
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941 1946-08-14 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore Wednesday, Aug. 14, 1946 CHANDU GOES. TODDY STAYS! tYNF, of the most magnificent acts for which the B.M.A. (Malaya) will be remembered for ever with sincere gratitude, is its total abolition of chandu from this peninsula. But though the B.M.A. thereby saved the Chinese from this941 words
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Article, Illustration614 1946-08-14 2 Pandit Nehru Most Fitting Person To Lead Interim Govt, Non- Leaguers Say WavelFs Latest Move Applauded In Britain London, Aug. 13. News that the Viceroy had asked Pandit Nehru to form an interim Indian Government and ithat the Pandit ji had accepted has caused lively interest in Indian circles inReuter - 614 words
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300 1946-08-14 2 Madras u? ]f) The hope lhat there could still he found i form on which the Congress and the League rouM 1 J and (hat now was the opportune moment for I h unite and if they did so, freedom could be attained wasUPI - 300 words
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193 1946-08-14 2 Madras. Aug. 9 (Delayed). Mr. A Aziz of the Ceylon Indian Congress arrived in Madras from Bombay and left for Ceylon by air. Interviewed by the United Press of India, Mr. A/i/. said that Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru and Mr. C. Rajagopaiachari wereUPI - 193 words
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173 1946-08-14 2 Wardha, Aug. 9. The Conference of leading educationists of the country including the Vice-Chancellors of'all universities and Education Ministers will meet here at the Commerce College It is scheduled to las', two days. Gandhiji will inaugurate* the conference which Is likely, to be addressed byUPI - 173 words
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55 1946-08-14 2 Jerusalem. Aug. 13.— The Jewish population in Palestine has increased six fold in just over 25 years. In 1919, at the time of the mandate, it was 88,000, today it is between 560.000 and 600,000. In the same period, the Arab population has doubled andReuter - 55 words
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Article159 1946-08-14 2 New Delhi, Aug. 6 (Delayed*. Mrs. Aruna Asaf Ali who has returned from Sind tour made the following statement to the "UnLed Press":— "The spirit of 1942 has entered deep into the heart of Sind. The people of Sind as everywhere else seemed toU.P.I. - 159 words
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142 1946-08-14 2 Poona. Aug. 8. Schemes for relief and rehabiltatlon of the I.N.A. personnel in the Maharashtra and Karnatak were formulated a; a conference of I.N.A. soldiers and representatives of the Congress Committee held here at the invitation of Major-General Jagna'.hrao BhonSle, Chief of Staff I.N.A.U.P.I. - 142 words
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162 1946-08-14 2 Lucknow. Aug. 8. The l\P. Government's resolution for abolition of the Zamindari system in the province was passed by the U.P. Legislative Assembly to-day. Chowdhry Khaliq -uz Zaman's < League > Amendment to the resolution was negatived 37 votes against 140. Following the declaration onUPI - 162 words
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192 1946-08-14 2 Lahore, Aug. t> (Delayed). "While America gave freedom to the Philippines on the appointed da.e even after recapturng it from the Japanese, the British Govern ment have .not indicated the da:-' even for the evacuation of .he Br: tlsh troops from thisUPI - 192 words
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Article83 1946-08-14 2 Pasadena. Aug. 11.— A southern California mountain is for sale. Mount Wilson, home of the Carno*ie Institution's observatory and ton-inch telescope is offered for sale at $425,000. The owner. Albert Childs, said the Mt. Wilson observatory which draws thousands of tourists yearly to 6.000- foot peak, isA.P. - 83 words
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153 1946-08-14 2 Lahore A As a soldier 1 pa.e in the battl. •tional liberation, Khan. President i 1 rack and a memb (Strike Commit te. bv tfc rating- of the R 1 N their mutiny in H course of s Press. Mr. Khan who sepurU.P.I. - 153 words
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93 1946-08-14 2 "The real e Britain in hi ence to End willingness and refu? ps in return ta says Lala Dun i C (Punjab), i cours. to the "Uni ed Pi< Lais Duni Chai Gandhi and Pandit Nehru to raise tl.in the matter andU.P.I. - 93 words
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Article37 1946-08-14 2 London. Aug 13 of war British en dueed pre: ing: utensils and a bid to prove "Britain c^n mn»--Prepared for I in London in Sept< the new items hr from idens used UPUP - 37 words
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188 1946-08-14 2 New Delhi, \wr. 10. Brigadier Bough panied by a small ministerialslaff. has left for morning to look after the transport of lava rke !a r f r L "WIMI, Government ot India s representative who has bcm there forU.P.I. - 188 words
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Article77 1946-08-14 2 THEY RELIEVE IN PRAYERS-DO YOU! Ciudad Tru Jill o sands of Domll I I footed for ml (northern l shrines of the prav for the end i tidal waves and jff this island republl Some of th< part of the W.OO the west's do /jd Others were d« i \<":A.P. - 77 words
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154 1946-08-14 3 Indonesian Defence Minister Accuses Allies If Violation Of Agreement 111 H.— l>r- Amir Sjarifoedin. Indonesian "Mi I ,n lettCr to Allitd ''™<l<luarlorTm.Mi.h w I he Allies had violated "in letter and *»SB if g* r; ouat,onnf A.Hed prisoners of Xa and ri ..il Java. ann I be said, the authoritiesReuter - 154 words
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45 1946-08-14 3 INDIANS WITH £500,000 TO SPEND...... IB: 13.- A group of Ir and manuf m the Franconia B a mission to m ig principally to purchase up deliveries to h d another hoped for establishing I production plant in I nned to buy ■t sware.— UPUP - 45 words
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109 1946-08-14 3 New tfork, Aug. 12.— The atom bomb, exploded under water in Bikini Lagoon on July 21, sank 05,200 tons of shipping— four times the amount sunk in the previous test in which the bomb exploded in the air— Vive Admiral Blandy, Commander of theReuter - 109 words
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Article107 1946-08-14 3 Washington. Aug. 11.— The atom bomb has so far failed to disturb the love life of mice which survived the first blast at Bikini, for a sufficient dose of radiation can produce sterility in mice or humans. To learn more about this. 113 mice exposedU.P. - 107 words
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97 1946-08-14 3 Hongkong (Air Mail*.— The British Red Cross Society on completion of its work in Hongkong has presented certain surplus food parcels to the public. A small advisory committee has been entrusted with the distribution of the parcels. This goodwill gesture, however, brought aReuter - 97 words
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Article171 1946-08-14 3 Bombay, Aug. i 3 T he Moslem -ague leader, M A. Ji„ nahi yes crday rejected the India Congress "orktn. Committee', appeal to cooperate in the British proposals for indias independence. In a Press statement. Jinnah said that the latest resolution of the Congress Working Committee,UP - 171 words
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Article120 1946-08-14 3 Milan. Aug. 12. -The police disclosed today that they have arrested Father Enrico Zucca. director of the Franciscan Angelican Convent, In connection with the theft Of Mussolini's body. The police refused _o reveal the exaet charges. Father Zucca himself told reporters that "it isUP - 120 words
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495 1946-08-14 3 (From Henry Buckley. Reuter's Correspondent) Madrid (Air Mail). General Francisco Franco, head of the Spanish Government, is, thought to be looking for a "man of iron" to take control of the country's economic problems. There is a possibility that Senor Demetrio495 words
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Article63 1946-08-14 3 Shanghai, Aug. 12.— A ten-year plan for the development of West &zechuan has been drafted by the Szechuan Provincial Government. The main feature of the scheme 1s :he provision of facilities for a population of 1,000,000 in the, at present sparsely-populated western areas of the province. During theReuter - 63 words
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261 1946-08-14 3 LIKE JAP DAYS HERE— Americans Held Without Charge For 2 Months: Manhandled Also Frankfurt, Aug. 12. A smuggled appeal for help brought a disclosure that 13 American civilians and soldiers had been held in a United States jail for as long as two months without formal charges beipig brought orA.P. - 261 words
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303 1946-08-14 3 j (From Noel Huckley Keuter's Correspondent i Batavia. Aug 13 Tf and when Mi. Sjahrir and his colleagues :i ain sit down to discuss the political future of Java-Sumatra with Duteh representatives they may find themselves talking against a backgroundReuter - 303 words
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154 1946-08-14 3 Batavia. Aug. 13.— Government Agencies Currently m charge oi all imports and exports in the Netherlands Indies will be liquidated by January 1, 1947 and free nterprise re-established, accordng to Aneta. The first steps toward abolishing he Netherlands Indies purchasing organizations in UnitedUP - 154 words
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Article134 1946-08-14 3 Lucknow. Aug. 9.— United Press reliably understands that before the present session of the U.P. Legisla ive Assembly concludes, it will elect Its Deputy Speaker. Mr. Abdul Gani Ansari. M.L.A. (League), a former Income-Tax Com- s missioner, U.P., is being tipped by both the Treasury andUPI - 134 words
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Article56 1946-08-14 3 CHURCHILL'S PETS London. Aug. 13.— The new pets for former Prime Minis. er Winston Churchill— a pair of albino kangaroos were on public exhibition at the London zoo yesterday before being sent to Churchill's country home. "Digger" and Matilda," as the pair are called, are rare animals sent as gifts56 words
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96 1946-08-14 3 "DOWN WITH THE REFORMS" SAY SATYAGRAHIS Hyderabad <Dn.), Aug. 8. A bach of SaJtyagrahis led by Mr. Kishenrao Marnoorkar and three others, offered Satyagraha yesterday morning on behalf of the Hindu Sabha, Hyderabad. The Satyagrahi.s raised the slogans of •Down with the Reforms.' There wire about two thousand people, toU.P.I.; UP - 96 words
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278 1946-08-14 3 London. Aug. 13.— British imports of synthetic rubber have now stopped and, after October, nothing but natural rubber will be used for tyres, declared i\ 1). Ascoli, chairman of the Rubber Growers Association, in a vtatoment issued in London yestcrdav. "Manufacturers arc nowReuter - 278 words
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Article130 1946-08-14 3 IRISH HUMOUR: GOAT CROWNED KING! Dublin, Aug. I*.— A peal < brought from the highest mountain in Br* was crown- ed King in the Market Square at Killorglin, County Kerry, last night to start three fantastie days and nights of drinking and love making at Ireland's greatest festival. I WhyReuter - 130 words
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258 1946-08-14 3 A Story Of Ex-Burma Governor's Two Silken Blue Courts London, Aug 12.— Two silkti blur? coats encrusted with t:old embroidery and gold lace are bein« cleaned of jungle grime in a tailor workshop in Old Burlington Street London. They are lulldreei gad undress coats of Privy Councillor Sir Reginald Dorman-Smith.Reuter - 258 words
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153 1946-08-14 3 AGA KHAN'S ADVICE TO "WHITE, BLACK AND BROWN IN B. AFRICA Dar-Es-Salaam. Aug. 13.. The Aga Khau in a three-thousand word speech at the diamond weighing cerer/my on Saturday laid down the policy and work for the Ismail! Community and unexpectedly referred to the position of Indians In South Africa.Reuter - 153 words
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76 1946-08-14 3 London, Aug. 11.— The Imam of I London T.tosque, J. D. Shams, left j for India today. The Imam took charge of Lonj don Mosque in 1936 and created n controversy in certain ecclesiastical quarters last year when he pub lished pamphlets and documentsReuter - 76 words
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Advertisement94 1946-08-14 3 India's Great Destiny IKS IN THE HANDS OF HER SONS AND DAUGHTERS, Kl I V IP WITH rHI MARCH OF TIMES. KNOWLEDGE (BOOKS) CITY BOOK STORE, u STER HOUSE it NOON r Koestler ot EXPRESSION Hutching* STUDIES IS i iTi < 'IW/f "J _t______^ k _-___--W—_--__ Pain qoe* iHSTAKffit whfn94 words
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370 1946-08-14 4 (From Fraser Wighton, Reiner's Special Correspondent) Paris, Aug. 13. The Soviet Foreign Minister, Yyaclieslav -Molotov, is among the delegates due to speak in the general discussion on the Italian peace treaty al this morning's plenary session of the Paris Conference. The sessionReuter - 370 words
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Article67 1946-08-14 4 "QUIT ASIA PORTUGUESE TOLD Bombay, Aug. 12.— Several hundred members of the Goa nose League of Youth paraded the streets of Bombay yesterdav carrying huge posters bearing the words "Porluguese Imperialists quit Asia." The demonstrators also plastered tramcars, buses and horsecarnages with pos.ers and moved about the city shouthv-r- "QuitReuter - 67 words
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Article87 1946-08-14 4 Rome, Aug. 13. Mussolini's body, stolen from his "unij:- known" burial place in Milan xsomc weeks ago, has been recovered. Details of the discovery are not yet known, but it Is learned that the remains were j::j handed over to the authorities yesterday al Pavia, some £5 g:Reuter - 87 words
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167 1946-08-14 4 Nanking, Aug. 13. it is reliably reported that the Chinese Communist party is considering submission of the Chinese problem to the next assembly of the United Nations. The report gained currency 72 hours alter the lelease of a communique by General George Mar* shallReuter - 167 words
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Article67 1946-08-14 4 Alexandria. Aug. 13.- The Mufti of Jerusalem, who had been sheltering in Egypt since his flight from France, yesterday saw Jamal Husseini his kinsman and deputy chairman of Palestine Arab Higher On Sunday the Mufti had a conference lasting three hours with Abdul Azzam Pasha. Secretary GeneralReuter - 67 words
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329 1946-08-14 4 The jury bringing in a majority verdict of guilty. Tan Kay Juay, a Straits born Englishspeaking Chinese, was yesterday convicted by Mr. Justice W. T. Thorogood at the second Assizes on two charges of armed robbery. Taking into consideration that he was329 words
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53 1946-08-14 4 It is officially announced that there is no truth in the story which has appeared in the Singapore Press (not in the Indian Daily Mail) that the missing Dakota has been found in Perak, or in any other part of the country. Fxtensive enquiries are53 words
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75 1946-08-14 4 The Ramakrishna Mission. Singapore, notifies as follows: Boys and girls who wish to join the Hindustani Night Classes for beginners may enrol their names at No. 8, Norris Road. We further wish to inform students who are offering Hindustani for their senior Cambridge Examination that special75 words
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Article47 1946-08-14 4 The following will represent the Tamil Brotherhood Association against the R.A.F. I Tengah I on Friday. 16th Angus?, 1946 at the Police Depot Ground. Kick off at 5.15 p.m.: Muthukumaru. Somoo. Abdul Razak, Chinta. Sabapathy. Muniandy, Miuhiah. Krishna. Vijiretnam, Haron. Thamby. Salawadin. Muthusamy and Kayamboo.47 words
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Article343 1946-08-14 4 London, Aug:. 13. The plea that depressed classes in India be given greater representation in the projected Interim Indian Government is made in a letter to the Times by George S. Ingram of the Church Missionary Society. "Since depressed classes who number 60,000,000 areReuter - 343 words
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248 1946-08-14 4 India De-Requisitions Lighters Port Swettenham Is Paralysed Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 12.— Having just overcome a strike which held up Malaya's exports «f tin and rubber, I ort »W«ttenham. main port of the Malayan Union, is now faced with the serious threat pt having practically the whole ol its working capacity248 words
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112 1946-08-14 4 BIHAR GOVT. PLANS COMPENSATION FOR 1942 VICTIMS Ranchi. Aug. 8. The Bihar Government has been considering the question of compensating those who suffered due to action of the police or the military during ;he civil disturbances in 1942. A Press note issued by the Government this afternoon says that asUPI - 112 words
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93 1946-08-14 4 London. Aug. 12.— Sri Subhir Ghosh who acted as unofficial link and interpreter between Gandhiji. Congress Leaders and I.Tembers of the British Cabinet Mission during the Mission's stay in India, is now in London. He has already had discussions with a number of BritishReuter - 93 words
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106 1946-08-14 4 Calling off their strike of 25 days, lhe 15.000 strikers at the Naval Base resumed work yesterday. There were 26 clauses in the agreement between them and the Naval authorities, and the main points were the promises by the Naval Base authorities to106 words
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117 1946-08-14 4 Certain sections of the press have recently published reports of large scale black market dealings in bread. The present temporary shortage of flour for baking may have given rise to these reports but investigations so far has noT confirmed that there is black market117 words
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Article85 1946-08-14 4 When the ground floor of a fanbell maker's shop at Race Course Road caught fire on Monday, two Chinese babies were injured when their excited mothers thing .hem out of the balcom Some Indians downstairs tried A> receive the babies with a charpoy. and one85 words
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Article60 1946-08-14 4 London. Aug. 12.— The British Government have given instructions to the Palestine authorises that reception Into Palestine or illegal immigrants mus: cease, an official Government statement issued last night declared. Immigrants arrived illegally will be conveyed to Cyprus or elsewhere and housed in camps there unUlReuter - 60 words
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Article35 1946-08-14 4 6,000 BANK CLERKS ON STRIKE employee, i,nnJ?!*l India in bffai J Ben'Ml to K. a strife I increase wh cording t<> <i. Association Altogethr, eers and sub the Assoc iat: In Calcutt; branch. affected ReuterReuter - 35 words
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