Indian Daily Mail, 24 August 1946

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol tl. No. n;;. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, I<UK PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 223 1 Nomes 01 interim Govt Personnel Today Delhi. Vug. 23. Members of th v Uovernment have ic,.j.. n ,.-i v V,C I 8 PWsenl il an announee«.e„n* ih« ne^'S.rlr. Jhift "><- *>'•' «P*t«l a, am moment W portfolios d a: a meet- -vid Marsha 1 Viceroy, and
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  • 89 1 23.. The Siameac id to choose Knister from be- haiwong, .wo- presently head. delegation, and I Political opnomyong, who I hip Wednes- ted yesterday by n what poliI ed as a move I some mem- Party to ol Dhamrona I coaliUon canI e Co-operative and
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  • 326 1 r,mi ur Own Correspondent) Calcutta, Aug. 2:;.-h x^ pl W stray eases ot assault, Calcutta had a quiet day yesterday. aaral Chandra Bose had a narrow escape when touring the city w.tn. tne t'remier andoiher leauers on a peace mission &ara, t>ose was
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  • 157 1 Batavia Aug. 23. Dutch troops took 700 Indonesian prisoners today when they made an unexpected sweep in the western outskirts of Sourabaya. Unconfirmed reports slate thai, in addition some hundreds were killed. I The Dutch news agency message gives no details of Indonesian casualties other
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  • 414 1 AT ATLANTIC CONFERENCE Laiit il .h U ',r'~ N s,, n Chureh.ll battled eonsUmtl) htr mli,i/ 7^* K, r i Ve,t S daim thil H i,; i .ovist£s ****> Bu '^U'stine. Egypt and tho AfriC f SS_ nd r r
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  • 176 1 London, Aug. 23. President of Indian Nationalist Muslim Association, Syed Amir Shah, has resigned and joined the Muslim League in Great Britain. At an emergency meeting, the Indian Nationalist Muslim Association formed a new executive with Chowdry Akbar Khan as president. Abdul Ghani has
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  • 220 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) .Madras, Aur. 23. To express sympathy with (he city and Municipal workers who are on strike tor the last ten days, workers in factories observed a one-day general strike yesterday. A mass rally was planned but fearing breach of the peace
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  • 165 1 Dutch-Indonesian Negotiations Aboard British Warship Batavia, Aug. 2.J. it is suggested here that the negotiations between the Indonesian Republican authorities and officials of the Netherlands Government may be resumed aboard a British warship otT the coast of Java. The suggestion followed reports from Singapore confirming the likelihood that Lord Killearn.
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  • 59 1 The otlice of the Special Commissioner announces that thanks to a prompt response by the French authorities in Indo-China to proposals made by Lord Killearn, 5,000 tons of ncejias been secured for immediate shipment to Malaya. 2,500 tons will be shipped from Saigon on
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  • 392 1 YUGOSLAVIA AVERTS SHOWDOWN WITH AMERICA Washington, Aug, 23.— Yugoslavia's quick submission to the American ultimatum for release of the imprisoned Amen can army fliers plus the assurances of no more shooting pro duced fresh hopes among diplomats today here. They saw in Marshal Tito's swift compliance a sign thai the
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  • 500 1 EARLIER REPORT The tenth passenger, a Turkish captain is wounded and has remained behind in hospital. It is believed that he will recover. Yugoslav 4th Army men. says B Reuter message from Belgrade, have been unable to find any trace of the two men who were
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  • 212 1 London, Aug, 'J3 Yugoslav*) today rejected the United States ultimatum" on the forcing d«»**i» of foreign planes and announeed that she would herself appeal to the United Nations against UM alleged retention by the I'nited States of Y'ugoslav ships. These two moves added a new twist to the
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  • 584 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday. Aug. 24, 1946. INDIANS AND THE "DEATH RAILWAY" CPEAKINO about the widows, orphans und otiier helpless aepenuents oi cue tens of tnousunus oi" Indian iaoourers who pensiitd m the notorious "Death ttauway," fanait Juwaharlal Nehru sate, acucireaaing b Press Conference in Singapore during ins nislonc
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  • 967 2  -  Louis Fischer MEN AND POLITICS: A WEEKLY FEATURE (By CONGRESS DETERMINED TO GET INDEPENDENCE BY PEACEFUL AND LEGAL MEANS My recent conversations with Mahatma Gandhi, Sardar Vallabhai Patel, Maulana Abul Kaiam Azad, and other leaders of the Congress party convince me that Congress will loyally attempt
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  • 180 2 JGNORANT and backward minorities everywhere are opposed to power, going into the hands of any major party, because they are afraid they will be exploited. For that reason, they often prefer to be ruled by a third party, even if it be an alien. Bu- minorities
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  • 480 2 London, Auff. 23.— -Some of the difficulties that await Pandit Nehru when his government is formed can be measured by the riots that turned Calcutta into a battlefield for three days, says the current issue of the weekly socialist periodical, New Statesman and
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  • 86 2 Washington, Aug. 22.- Facts and figures supporting India's claim to top priority in tne allocations ol grain among Hungry coun.nes oi tne wona will oc presented to tne cereals Commnteee 01 tne FDOQ jfcJmergency council wnen it metis toaay. The nice ang is expected to
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  • 548 2 I ans. Auk.. 23.— Speaking in the ■■■■■■I Ai statements of (fee six non-mem^r .tl^^^o* 8 1 on nadhan (India) said in (he Xn.r, Ran K aference yt_rt£lajr <£ wish toTLSS^JSL II^ ,>ari on the statements 9 i«i«i«i nas a
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  • 114 2 ANOTHER BATCH OF INDIAN ST UDENTS FOR CONGRESS London, Aug. 23.- Three more ol the Indian delegates to the International World Students Congress, now meeting at Prague, arrived In London on Wednesday on their way to the Congress. They are Ravindra Varma, ol Kerala, Madras; Ramkrishna Bajaj, of Wardha, Central
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  • 195 2 Paris, Aug. 23.— The representatives of eiuht cmwtrk to be sent to India early in November lor survey the conditions of younu Indian worker* sM peasants by the World Federation of Democratic Yo Ti \idya Hanuga. Chief of the Federation, Colonial announced on Wednesday.
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  • 91 2 London, An, consolation lo f^\ Calcutta hou. ".J""*, News Chrrmici, >\ the leade.. i.^S realise the ,*J responsible words ••One, J how de-: of law and the cauldron i an agonic; ••The grim episod Muslim l< to heir km i quences ol and actio i perhaps, tl 'direct .t.
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  • 69 2 Colombo. Ah. Ind-ai ment astrolo^ Colombo lia\< Im I ISSSS# the police. in reo gen and pal Ceylon from I particular, hi their opt were mainly crowds gath-t whenever 1 1 1 viceman ar.d b tune. Quite often swoop 011 I and induce I read,
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  • 72 2 London. A racloui star, and 1»« I kud Bhantars here on then to net an In i and Am-tfflcai a-> the result ol First In v don. the] dlstributloi [•Of the film in which thi nirt ps 1 in Bombs the title n tern and.."
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    • 73 2 NOTICE This is to inform the numerous clients and worthy patrons throughout^ the Far East that we have dispensed with the services of Mr. Partab Singh our former Eastern Overseas Representative, owing to his differences with the principals. No remittance or any kind of transaction should cherefore be placed with
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  • 1398 3 Kice Agreement With India las Won Friendship Uf Indians" u (A|l Mail)— ln a speech on the occasion of ol the Indonesian declaration oi LUci it. >»ekarnn. U "Preside,!* of the Indonesian the course of the "KepuMc" to date ana Led n* e* ternal
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  • 229 3 But For Indians, Britain Won't Be In Africa" London. Aug. 22. Indians in Africa is the subject of further in correspondence in the Manchester Guardian today. Replying to F. Lakin of Blackpool, who said last .Monday tha* those who talk of emancipation of the African should look closely a*, the
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  • 497 3 (By James Henry neuter's Correspondent) Tokyo. Aug. 22.— The (iinz a Tokyo's "Pieadilly" ha^ risen from the ashes and is again attracting thousands of shoppers day and night. They fl„ ck to the hundreds of traditional pavements-stalls which lie on each side of the
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  • 567 3 <By WILLIAM GLOVER, Associated Press Correspondent). New York, Aug. 21. A new line of medical research indicating a cure for cancer of "infinite possibilities" is being plored by Russian scientists, says Dr. Edward Young, an Anu rican Surgeon, just returned from a
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  • 74 3 Sydney. Aug. 21.— Markets in Malaya worth millions of pounds annually to Australia were ripe and leady for the picking, the Australian Government Commissioner in Malaya (Mr. Claude Masseyi said on arrival here. "In Malaya we have a market for almost everything we can
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  • 154 3 SOUTH AKKRA'S INDIANS HAVE GOOD CASE FOR UNO Washington, Aug. 23.— Aahwin Choudree. South African Passive Resistance Council delegate to the United Sta es who is touring tinprincipal American cities in his campaign against the South African 'Ghetto Act," told Reuter I am satisfied more than ever now that my
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  • 574 4 (By MORRIS HARRIS, Associated Press Correspondent). Washington, Aug. 22. U.S. trans-Pacific shipping, facing decreased business out of Japan and China as a result of war, is looking toward Malaya and the Dutch East Indies as fields for new business. In
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  • 93 4 Mr. S. K. Chettur, Representative of the Government of India in Malaya, left for Kuala Lumpur by .rain last night on a 10-day tour or upcountry _*reas. Mr. Chettur will also visit Ipoh, Penang, Alor Star and Taiping to examine 'the relief work done by
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  • 614 4 (Ptom Cecil Sprigge, Reate-rt Special Correspondent) Rome: (Air Mail) Just throe years after the fall of Mussolini the ''anti-Fascist" chapter of Italian politics may be considered to have drawn to a close. The present Government is still, like its predecessors of the last
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  • 307 4 Each night, in Singapore, small group of scientists are able to hold a consultation with their colleagues in England and exchange information vital to their research work. This has been made possible hy scientist Mr. G. S. Garfitt, who wears the R.A.F.
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  • 93 4 The hr.. Mat-Arthur Locomotive to be made available from Malaya lor the rehabilitation of the Siam Rail .ays was formally handed over me mcse on 20th Au e u Thia ia one ol the 20 unassemble* locomotives which have been .beared surplus to Malaya and
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  • 78 4 At the request of some local citizens in crested in Indian music, Miss S. N. Saraswathy. who is leaving for Ceylon on the 26th instant, has kindly consented to give some musical items on the eve of her departure, on Sunday 25th
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  • 39 4 Latest news of the Lancaster "Aries" on its attempted recordbreaking flight from England to New Zealand is that at Sl ;> Malayan timet yesterday it was off the west coast of Sumatra after leaving Negombo, Ceylon. last night.
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  • 278 4 wu himHnn Aui: 23.— Five Chinese engineers have entered the u!fC^B^ of Standards as guest workers in the fields of electricity and chemistry. Dr. E. V. Condon, director of the Standards bureaux, said: I ••The programme is designed to train Chinese scientists
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  • 425 4 ABOUND THE COURTS At the Assizes yesterdav, the jurj returning unanimous verdict of -trinity wi armed robbery, two Chinese, Lau Choon Hoe and kok Chong, were sen tenced to seven years' r.i. each and six strokes of the 'cat' by Mr. Justice \V.
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  • 117 4 "You've Forgotten The Undertaker Sydney (Air Mail).— The de cision of the Prime Minister. Mr. hiflev, to take off by plane from BuflOcHou on the night of August 16 disconcerted the RAF chief in Perth, WinCommander K. Hanna. Busseiton is unllghted after mid nigiu. Wing-Commander Hanna suggested tha. the Prune
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