Indian Daily Mail, 27 August 1946

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. II No. 169. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. AUGUST 27, 1946. ■fKicb, 10 Cfc.N'l;
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  • 169 1 Aug. 26 GamtT a] Chou En-lui, chief Commiim.. oday blamed the United State, for -the b£S££ t b, peace parleys. p, t Inited Slates policy off roviding continuing support lfa issimo hiang KaiU V* (k>venuneni basically is HX>nsit)l< the failure of ral
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  • 85 1 8 PARADE OUTWITS CAR THIEVES Aug. 26.--Follow-ed drive by the tion Branch, the overed eight stolen r e of car stripping est vic.im. was of the Imperial istries, Kuala Lum- to dis.urb the his house and •wo rear wheels •/heel peana, where i can in dining chaplain of new idea.
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  • 98 1 Victimisation Of INA M en In S'pore Denied 1,,<I ,,<a P«>rt:. u mm den '<-d th II b offici alare k n,> former INA h,,!,:: striking. >a.l Mlai to the Indian ■»%r they would Nation M ,ia del *yed toda- K( uttT is inform°ne is hunger 'V d are.in a
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  • 226 1 (Frwa Our Own Correspondent) s «mia, Aug. 2tf._ a ciastardl\ attempt <>n me hte of .s, r buaia»| anmea Khan, meniuer <n ine new nuvnm uovenuacm, "as maue m fc.mia on *aiurunv nig 11 1 oy two uusnnis. i^ixun uas returning irom a walk when,
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  • 49 1 Allahabad. Aug. 25. One person was killed when police opened fire here last night to disperse opposing groups of Muslims. Unrest continued here today after communal disturbances In the city three days ago. People are reported to have left the city for neighbouring villages. Reuter
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  • 303 1 CALCUTTA RIOTS GANDHIJI (Ttwm Our Own Correspondent) ii nas earned a bad repute of late, if the evil reputation is sustained for some time longer it will cease lo be a citv of palaces; it will become a citv of dead. "If
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  • 56 1 I (From Our Own Correspondent) I Madras, Aug. 26.— Rival 'groups of mill workers again dashed in Madura yesterday armed with knives and spears. When the police intervened, j both parties joined and attacked j them. The police thereupon opened fire and also
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  • 152 1 Allahabad, Aug. 26. Strong opposition to the resumption of Indian labour emigration to Malaya was voiced by Mr. Satyacharan, Secretary of the Overseas Department of the All-India Congress Committee, in a Press statement. Stating that negotiations were going on between the Governments
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  • 184 1 Sedot Yam, Palestine, Aug. 26, Two hundred residents of this tiny Jewish fishing village were rounded up by the British troops and Palestine police in their move to find the men who almost succeeded in sinking the transport Empire Rival in the Haifa harbour
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  • 101 1 Baghdad, Aug. 26.— There were rumours on Sunday that British troops were concentrating along the borders of Iran and Iraq, and of activities by Russian agents in those areas. Of the British, it was said that troops were being deployed at Tannumah, a few
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  • 90 1 SYSTEMATIC VIOLATION OF YUGOSLAV TERRITORY ALLEGED Belgrade, Aug, 25.— Repeating assertions that British as well as United States planes have violated Yugoslav territory the Tanjug, Yugoslav News Agency, reported tonight a protest to the British Government made "some time ago." The agency quoting "authorised sources," said that British as well
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  • 59 1 Calcutta, Aug. 26.— India will have two per cent, less cotton, both in yield and in area under cultivation, this year compared with last year, according to the Department of Commercial Intelligence and Statistics. The area under cultivation for cotton this year is expected
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  • 160 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, Aug. 2(5.— -The Viceroy arrived in Calcutta yesterday and inspected the affected areas. He also met a parly of leaders, Muslim Leaguers who allege Premier Suhrawardy'a appeal for effec ive military protection did JiOt receive the
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  • 424 1 New York, Aug. 26.— The I Greece for causing a "grave danj has been added to the agenda of the United Nations Security i yesterday evening. "Discussion of this matter will follow the Council's consideration of new members as contained in
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  • 165 1 SOME GOOD FROM THE A-BOMB! Boston, Aug. 26.—A by-product of the same energy that blasted Hiroshima and Nagasaki was injected the second day to the deemed three-year old Janice Moschella in an attempt to save her life. Dr. Saul Hertz, Boston specialist and research fellow at the Harvard and Massachusetts
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  • 49 1 I Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 26. Fears i lhat cultivation might encourage mosquitoes and lead to an outI break of malaria have discouraged i authorities in Kuala Lumpur from opening up for use as allotments 500 acres of spare land in the town area.- Reuter
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  • 93 1 Batavia, Aug. 26. Lord Killearn Special British Commissioner in Southeast Asia, arrived in Batavia today, His Dakota was met over Batavia airfield by an escort of five RAF I Thunderbolts Dr Hubertus van 'Mook. Lieut. -Governor-General of the Netherlands East Indies and Major General Eric Mansergh
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  • 180 1 London, Aug. 25— Nawab Malik Sir Khizar Hay at Khan Tiwana. Prime Minister of Punjab, is sailing for India .oday. This was announced today to Reuters by one of his close advisers. Sir Khizar Hayat Khan recently ••ame to England after spending more than
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  • 159 1 London, Aug. 26. Mr. It Palme Dutt, leader ol the British Communist Party .who .has Just re turned to this country after an extensive tour ol India, blames the tin tish Cabinet Mission for the Calcutta riots. Recalling that last autumn the Hindus
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  • 957 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tuesday, Aug. 27, 1946. LORD KILLEARN'S APOLOGIA THE lengthy statement on the present food crisis issued by Lord Killearn's office on Sunday will nor. bring any mental relief to the famishing people of Singa;x>re and Malaya. It will not relieve their growing mental anxiety even oy
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  • 619 2  -  —MAHENDRA PRATAP BRITAIN'S "MY LORDS" DEPOSED SO THAT INDIA CAN JOIN HANDS WITH BRITISH LABOUR Wardha, (By Air Mail)— "l honestly believe that independence of India is coming right now. It is a god-given opportunity. Today Labour rules London and "My Lords are deposed from
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  • 99 2 Bombay. Aug. 26. -At least two Indian areas are planning to distribute vitamin tablets in an effort to mee_. the threatened food deficiency this year. A total 116,000.000 tablets are scheduled for distribution in Bombay, and the Government of India has promised another 20,000,000
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  • 107 2 HALF OF BOMBAY'S CHILDREN GOT NO SCHOOL FACILITIES Bombay. Aug. 26. An estimate that within Bombay province nearly half the children of primary school age about 1,500,000 youngsters between the ages of 6 and 11 years, do not attend school classes has been made by the provincial government here. The
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  • 118 2 Bombay, Aug. 26.— Convicted oi having participated In the fa;al beating of three women who had been denounced as •'witches" responsible for an outbreak of cholera in a little village near here, seven men recently were sentenced bv the court to imprisonment. The leader, whom the
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  • 65 2 Madura, South India. Aug. 25.— Police opened fire here tonight to disperse a crowd of riotous textile mill workers. One boy was injured and taken to hospital. Two Communis, women workers were later taken into custody. Workers belonging to riva labour unions are reported to have
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  • 253 2 London, Aug. 25.-— Dr. P. C. Bhandari, chairman of the pro-Con-gress India League of London, commenting on the formation ot the interim government said: "One could not expect a belter selection of Indians to form the interim government. Pandit Nehru as the head has always
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  • 290 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Aug. 25.— The j announcement of the new interim Government has been received with satisfaction in all circles except the League. It is a team of most brilliant men who have achieved distinction Kn different walks of life and
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  • 105 2 New Delhi. Aug. 26. -Immediate plans for the development of civil aviation in India and of Indian overseas air services have been outlined by Sir Frederick Tymms, director of civil aviation in India. The policy of the Indian Govern- ment, is that air transport
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  • 379 2 Indian Interim Govt. News Frontpaged In America New York, Aug. 26.— The announcement of the new Indian Government Reuters report of which was the flrst news to reach Jie United States was frontpage news in American newspapers Sautrday. Dr. Taraknath Das, visiting Prolessor oi puDnc auairs, JNew *or_4 umversity, anu
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  • 223 2 New York, Aug. 24.— Ash win Choudree, South African Passive Resistance Council delegate to the United States Saturday asserted: •The South African Government so far ingenuously continues to avoid full discussion of its Indian question before the international tribunal of world opinion." He was commenting on
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  • 148 2 Wardha. {tXn m^^M tive of uhcthu thccotM exploitation hv lhe F Sl nations can be /*s < J the technh*,, _„M s. cannot last fo Vf r t,r J| ma Gandhi. Aril^<J Hindustan, t J the Uni>d r, :i > tative. W| r *J The mm )VP dhiji: -Does
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  • 141 2 San Francis. <». \u£. 2b— Ti hundred and tuniU post-jr* i students from Indian unives who arrived In/.* tai Cala aboard the Marine l mu. »hxl controlled h* iWB MM I War Shippim: XdmnmtraiiMi clared here ye-Meniai that 1 had been treated disCB«*J« bv the creu. None won id
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  • 62 2 Calcut.a. A ernment engine a plan to control which during the shil.ed its con ward laying bu ly 3.000.000 squ'u tural land In N* pel province. i The project by .he govt 1 nn.* dent Hindu st.< work will IndU aerosa the Chati 0 provide reeen of water for
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  • 42 2 SIR BHAFAI K ,N > Simla. Auk ,h have detained for interrouatio" with the mtWmBW -J Ahmed Khan, ■em* newly -appointed i" ment. last "teht condition continued He was stabbed W\ f **J [3 on the head and neck inc an evrnine Reuter
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  • 386 3 I M Harold K Milks, Associated Press Correspondent) Ninh j„£ Aup. 26. T Oiie j year after the signing of the treats oi friendship and alliance in Moscow the rela between this country and her northern neighbour remain p fr nl either
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  • 209 3 Paris, Aug. 26.— The Paris Conference enters its fifth week to^ day with a new shadow hanging over an already uneasy atmosphere —the shadow cast by Ukraine's attack on Greece. Ukrame in a complaint to the United Nations Security Council published on Saturday, accuses Greece
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  • 32 3 Airmail), Large opium with all *-*royed in a Ignod by the :i<^* rate publicly 1' out opium trge crowd in- and government al i p the populace nf colony. AP
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  • 310 3 London, Aug. 25— Reginald t Norenson, member of Parliament and a lifelong champion of Indian I ""dependence gave Reuter the j following exclusive message yes terday on the formation of the first Indian interim government: "I extend my sincere congratulations and heartiest good wishes to Pandit
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  • 83 3 London, Aug. 25.— New Delhi Radio said that Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru left yesterday morning for Allahabad where the situation was now under control after yesterday's trouble. Other dispatches to London said that In Madras officials of the South Indian rail lines, on which a strike is
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  • 32 3 J Birmingham, Aug 25.— T0 help gauge housing plans, Birmingham has opened an "Engaged Couples" regis. er which will show how many persons are planning marriage and 1 will need homes.- AP
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  • 426 3 4,000,000 AMERICAN GIRLS (20-35 YRS.) WILL NEVER MARRY: A LOST GENERATION j -aw mmm i w._v.___k m mmm mam New York, Aujr. 26. American girls in their late twenties are facing a grim situation. Thev passed the peak of their marriage eligibility while the war was still on and now
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  • 156 3 NEW BORNS WON'T GET THAT FIRST SMACK! Sydney, Aug. 25.— A young doctor hero is completing a miniature artificial lung which, he hopes, will end the age-old custom of slapping the bottoms of newly born babies to stimulate breathing. The doctor, whose name has been withheld from publication, expects his
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  • 35 3 Warsaw.— A Yugoslav trade delegation has arrived in Warsaw to discuss conditions for an expanded trade agreement with Poland, and draft a balance sheet of exchanges carried out thus far between the two countries.- AP
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  • 150 3 Sydney "Air .Mail* For some time the Coonabarabran Shire Council had its eye on a piece of land at Binnaway, New South Wales, as an Ideal site for an infants' welfare centre. Inquiries showed that it belonged to Gook Yook-sang. of Canton, China. So the council
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  • 117 3 London, Aug. 26.-Former British Ambassador to the United States Lord Halifax has retired from Party politics "for the present time." Lord Halilax said he would devote his time to farming at his Yorkshire estate, Garrowby Hall. "After having served for the Labour Government for
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  • 271 3 (By Harry Montgomery Assiated Pness Correspondent) Ottawa, Aug. 26_Under the new Canaaian-JBritish wheat agreement, Canada still will nave l*O,uo0 y OOO to 160,000 ,000 ousneis of wneat ior export to countries other than the -united i-ungaora. i-ians are to maintain production of
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  • 90 3 Belgrade, Aug. 25.— 8y order of Marshal Tito the remains of the United States airmen shot down in Yugoslavia on Aug. 19 near the resort of Bled will be exhumed tomorrow and flown to Belgrade where they will be buried in the Uni.ed States military
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  • 456 3 (By Eric Downton, Renter's Correspondent) Moscow, Aug 26. A sweeping purge to eliminate graft and corruption is in full swing throughout Soviet Russia. As the fourth five-year plan gathers impetus the Soviet authorities are taking determined steps to stop malpractices which developed during the
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  • 277 3 Paris, Aog. 25— The smallest police force in Paris is the River Brigade 41 men, three motor boa*s and a black spaniel dog who patrol 150 miles of the banks of the River Seine. The River Brigade was formed in 1900 for the security of
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  • 156 3 Sydney (Air Mall) —Two rare Australian fish are on view in Taranga Park Zoo aquarium, Syd ney. One looks like a turtle th^ other like a teddy bear. Both change colour quickly like a cha me icon. It ia believed that neither typ^ has been in captivity
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  • 464 4 "PUBLIC CONSCIENCE WILL BE SHOCKED IF LENIENCY IS SHOWN"— D.P.P. Hussein Ateagoff, Inspector attached to the political section of the Japanese Special Branch, and a prominent member of the Arab community, was yesterday sentenced to three years' r.i., by Mr. Justice N. A.
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  • 177 4 THIS IS HOW MARLENE DIETRICH RETURNED TO HOLLYWOOD <ttj Bob Thomas, Associated Press Correspondent) Hollywood.— Here's how a star arrives in Hollywood after a threeyear absence in Europe. A score of newsmen, almost outnumbered by press agents, slood in the waning sun while an airplane taxied up and emitted its
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  • 220 4 How two Chinese on their way back home from the Great World were robbed by an Indian sentry on duty was revealed at tl*e Assises yesterday when Jamna Das, an Indian soldier, appeared before Mr. Justice Thorogood on a charge of armed robbery. The
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  • 167 4 At the Assizes yesterday, a Chinese, Won? Ah Peng- was sentenced to seven years' r.i. by Mr. Justice W. T. Thorogood on I charge of armed robbery. The DP. P. Mr. But: rose, in outlining the facts of the case said that the
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  • 199 4 New York, Aug. 26.— The New York Times, In an editorial says: "Whether or not India can now take the straight road to independence or must lose the way in civil strife between Muslim and Hindu depends not alone upon the wisdom of the new
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  • 478 4 (By Howard C. Heyn Associated Press Correspondent) Hollywood.— His friends are still skeptical, but this is how actor Victor Mclaglen says he achieved a combination of Texas drawl and British accent for the role of a desperado in the picture "Michigan Kid": "I patterned it after a South
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  • 110 4 Indian Labour Inspector. Applications are invited lor the post of Indian Labour Inspector in the Labour Department, Singapore. Applicants must have a Raffles College Diploma or similar scholastic qualifications, and be able to speak and write Tamil and at least one other Indian dialect. The successful applicant
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  • 299 4 A permanent reminder of the great work done by SEAC white it had its headquarters at the Cathay, Singapore^ was yesterday installed in the building itself when Majw^cjieral Kimmins unveiled a plaque presented by Admiral L°rd L,ou,s Mountbatten, in commemoration
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  • 276 4 London. Aug. 2t>. England is cocking a keen weather eye toward 1918 and problems connected with staging the Olympic games at Wembley. Sports officials and government heads are convinced thai it* they can solve the problem of how to house and feed sonic 5,000
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  • 89 4 Syndey (Air Mail -Three hundred girls have answered National Airlines Commissions call for 50 Ail hostesses to "exer a glamour impact on air travellers. Air hostess Superin.endent Helen Somerville said that only live to 10 per cent, of the applicants did no. reach the
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  • 40 4 London. Aug. IB Wwitrom floods, epidemics, food shortages and inflation "are hampering American efforts to rehabilitate Korea," Gen. Douglas MacAr.hur, Supreme Commander in Japan, stated in a report released in Washington today. New York Radio
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