Indian Daily Mail, 28 August 1946
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Title Section15 1946-08-28 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. H. No. 170. siisuAroKK, wkomjsuak, august 28, 1946. i'tllll!* 10 CfcuMrl15 words
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Article, Illustration441 1946-08-28 1 li Neither Waited Nor Has He Returned To Meet British "Go-Between" IPBM (OMMISSIONER SEEKS APPOINTMENT (BY CABLE) ON SEPT. &-6 |\ug. 27.— Lord Killearn telegraphed SuUn SiahlogjaKari* tonight expressing his regret that he had not ef sjahni on this visit because it was "urgently desirable toUP - 441 words
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Article188 1946-08-28 1 liatavia. Aug. 27. Lord Killearn on Monday began a 'sounding mission on possibilities of a Dutch-Indonesian settlement with a 40-minute conference with Lieut enant-Gov-Hubertus van Mook, writes Stan Swinton, Associated Press Correspondent. No announcement wa& made on *hat was discussed, but a British spokesman said KillearnAP - 188 words
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394 1946-08-28 1 RIFT IN LEAGUE CAMP torn Our Own Correspondent) L* uk. 27— "The Viceroy's broadcast ha* struck a Hire M l(> lhe Muslim League and Muslim India, but lam Nra an* of India will bear this up with fortitude and N394 words
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85 1946-08-28 1 Jerusalem. Aug. 27.— For the second day m succession 4,000 British troops of the 2nd Infantry Brigade of the Ist Division, supported by tanks of the Royal Tank Regiment and Dragoon guards and armoured cars, continued their j searching operation m deserted Cesarea m anUP - 85 words
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307 1946-08-28 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, Aug 27.— Ta e Bengal Governor una i*suea a proclamation ueciaruig me lovvn ana suourob «t fBMIMUI ana uowiau i«auiucipaiuy io De m a cuaiuroeu anu uan^t-rous siau; «n* me result of the proclamation, any uiuaouant 01 tue307 words
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256 1946-08-28 1 StrJ^h^ifh?' 27 *~£?L announcement from No. 10 Downing toTthJ^.ffiT 8 H^; l^'niinary arrantemente for establishwe now wrfM °k »Worn High Commissioner m India TnXT a" 1 a proportion of the staff will arrive desXt* m^w^q" Dnder <he deputy Hlgh Commissioner 3*' e J A-Reuter - 256 words
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Article358 1946-08-28 1 LITTLE PUBLICISED TRIAL REVEALED Moscow, Aug. 27.— Ataman Seinenov, a cossack counter revolutionist leaaer who ravage** &ii>er*a irom me uiais to me Pacinc, during tne Russian civil war, aumuteu lo a ininiuy court last nignt tnat he promised to ceae to japan, as a n*i>o forUP - 358 words
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105 1946-08-28 1 London, Aug. 26.— Dr. K. D. Kuxnria, secretary of Swaraj House, a well-known Indian political body m Britain, said on Sunday that Indian Institutions m Britain wil not find it necessary any longer to maintain a political front, but will solidly line up behind PanditAP - 105 words
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133 1946-08-28 1 Wallace Warns Amexicans Of Stump "Witning 1 To 3 Years" \> xoiiui&ion, occrcticujace, m a iu.iia»a revivw vi me iv wiit yoiiticai iicticfc, v\aiflea a mcctinj; vi me luiucuwiul' tU i^lliuAl Ui AiUVitta, tAldt vjiuiica lUl^iil >um;i" twrt^nuC ue|#& t-aaiUfl v\ 1 1 ii i.n one lO liUtt* jCaiS, uniiUP - 133 words
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Article80 1946-08-28 1 jfOMiiua toia tiie iiou^j 01 ru. aiat tne Uovenunem would m. ciiorts to become a meintjer 01 aid uni^d Natiuiitf, almougu Japan li at present luncuonuig imoti tne terms ot the i'Oisaaui Declaration and witnout independent acuon. He made Uie statement 111 rep] to aUP - 80 words
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Article69 1946-08-28 1 Tokyo, Aug. 27.— Shumei Okawa, 30-defendent with ex-premier Hideki Tojo and other alleged plotters m the war crimes trinl was admitted to a local insane asylum, it was disclosed today. Okawa was removed fiom court during the early stages of the trial after he had clapped Tojo'sAP - 69 words
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Article149 1946-08-28 1 London, Aug. 26.— The London convention of religions organised by Swami Avyamtananda of the Vedanta movement of London opened during the weekend at the headquarters of the movement m London. Swami Avyamtananda said that the movement wag to "show regard for all religions and to discusReuter - 149 words
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Article50 1946-08-28 1 Moscow, Aug. 2tf.— The Soviet Tass news agency today drnicd Chinese newspaper reports that secret pact "unfavourable to C hina was signed between the I'nii States, the Soviet Union and lUitain at the time of the fltlittt negotiations. Th#* report is a "complete iiftbri ration Tass halitr- ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article53 1946-08-28 1 Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 27. Alter having his car stripped of its four wheels and a spare wheel on one night, Mr. A. M. Stalke ol Planters and Agency, Kuala Lumpur, was victimised again the following night when thieves broke into his house and stole his clothingReuter - 53 words
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Advertisement37 1946-08-28 1 tt BIDOMAK w The Tonic of ail Gooune^» for Perfect iiealtii and Uappiness. It tones up the whole s^^cra. Obuunable at ail leauinf stores. Sole Importers: P. H. YEE CO-, Singa|H/re 6c nuau Lumpur. 9, Beah Street.37 words
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1025 1946-08-28 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wednesday, Aug. 28, 1948 THE ASUN IDEAL ■Q3UCAN apprehension over pandit Jawaharlal Nehru's rennr/\ Ass °ciated Pres* SSL? 01 New York "eently Bloc were to materialise, cer---nly the entire American influstt y the West Imperial- **°»aticaUy disappear for The Associated Press News De^tt Mackenzie is. thereSLS?1,025 words
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251 1946-08-28 2 Calcutta, Aug. 27— Viscount Wavell, the Viceroy of India, held politically significant talks here on Monday with Congress and Hindu leaders. He later held conferences with D. Gladding, European leader of the Bengal Assembly, with the former Muslim Premier, Khaja Nazimuddin, who recentlyAP; UP - 251 words
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84 1946-08-28 2 Calcutta, Aug. 27.— The Bengal government announced today thai it was considering a plan to aid m the transfer of population within Calcutta. The Government spokesman said a centre might be established where Muslims living m a Hindu community could exchange homes with Hindus livingUP - 84 words
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88 1946-08-28 2 INDIAN BUSINESSMEN DEMAND ABOLITION OF IMPORT CONTROL Bombay (Air Mail)— The total abolition of the Indian Import trade Control was urged by the AllIndia Importers' Association at a meeting here. The Association, m a unanimous resolution said: "Whatever justification might have existed during the war for any form of legitimateReuter - 88 words
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Article30 1946-08-28 2 Canberra, Aug. 26. A govern-ment-sponsored trade delegation is leaving at the end of September for New Delhi. The delegation consists of six members from trade chambers and exporters federation. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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577 1946-08-28 2 The announcement of the formation of the Interim Government under I'andit Nehru's lead, coupled with the new invitation by Viceroy Lord Wavell to the Muslim League to participate m the Interim Government, brought mingled feelings o| joy and relief to allAP - 577 words
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70 1946-08-28 2 DITCH CLAIM JAPS LOOTED 125,000,000- WORTH DIAMONDS Tokyo, Aug. 26.— The Netherlands East Indies today put m a claim for 83,000 carats of diamonds valued at nearly £25,000,000, union they charged were looted by the Japanese during the occupation of Java. The Japanese Government has been direc^d to provide detailedReuter - 70 words
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487 1946-08-28 2 League, R t a Press Sfercir J n' v T dtint of the Muslini effect that the CongvZ L u Ll\v, mh reCentl >' to the Fauj and f.nancing the i.N.A memb^'« of Azad Hind 1 lIT Of i IV thatUPI - 487 words
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Article69 1946-08-28 2 a remark he had made about ortTrial yesterday. Major J. Moore, Chief of the i Language Arbitration Board had •stated to the tribunal: "m 30 years experience of questioning j orientals I have found they will i alwa y* evade the issue when pressed." The tribunalReuter - 69 words
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Article729 1946-08-28 2 London, Aug. 26. The magnitude of the iat India cannot be hidden even bythe dark sh.idov strife, declared the Times today, comment m of of the Interim Government. th J I "For the first lime an Indian cabinet has been cujied to control the destinies ofReuter - 729 words
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111 1946-08-28 2 Neu l*lhi. \uk I gress Part> i»« 1 Monday at pMriMi I against the Matte I cur \JI it blamed tot 1 orders m In<h I appointment M 8 I new interim R»verun I the League win I tion f "Violence i> I two111 words
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463 1946-08-28 3 teaks Off Negotiations To Bring dispute Before World Court IP** aT i h sf* *f? ded to b reak off the negoon which had been started with a view to bringing her disuitb Sim before the Hague Court of Justice, it isReuter - 463 words
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Article134 1946-08-28 3 Bangkok, Aug. 27 —Negotiations are gomg on or an amenament trie tnparuw m« agrt^iuem oetwt* n i>riuiin, tue uuiveu staves ana siam. foreign Minister oirek cuain*m announcea m rariiamenv Here toaay. Minister Chainam was speaking during tae aeDace on Government Poxicy wxien tne uovermneiu was avcomeuReuter - 134 words
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135 1946-08-28 3 New York, Aug. 27.— Dr. Dmitri Manuilsky, Ukraine's Foreign Minister and delegate to the Paris peace conference, was reliably reported here today to be prepared to come to New York to present hte country's case against Greece betore the United Nations Security Council which meetsReuter - 135 words
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Article127 1946-08-28 3 London, Aug. 26.— The Sunday Observer, commenting on the United States fleet cruising m the Mediterranean, said editorially 'Tor the first time m 250 years the active assertion of §eapower m the Mediterranean rests with a power other than Britain. •Last April when theAP - 127 words
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96 1946-08-28 3 Jerusalem, Aug. 27-— Fourteen Arab poliUcal prisoners who began a hunger strike m Acre prison "until release or death" six days ago are now being forcibly fed, according to informed Arab sources here. A three-hour general strike is being observed m Jaffa tonight asReuter - 96 words
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386 1946-08-28 3 (Alr MaiJ)_The tremendous pressures and the over-powering complexity of Canada's and the world's postwar economics are being broug ht home to Canadians with new Mr. C. D. Howe, Minister of Reconstruction has admitted the failure of motor car priorities, one of the post-war controls.Reuter - 386 words
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167 1946-08-28 3 India— Sinkiang Caravan Trade To Be Resumed New Delhi (Air Mail)— Caravan trade between India and Sinkiang province m Chinese Turkistan will be resumed soon, it was reported here. Already, m the last few months, a few caravans are stated to have got, through from Kashmir to Kashgar but othersReuter - 167 words
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Article, Illustration19 1946-08-28 3 Mr. B. Govindasamy Chetuar, JP., M.C.H., reached Madras safely on Monday evening by the "Corfu/19 words
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77 1946-08-28 3 "Death Railway" Aussie PoWs To Be Compensated Sydney, Aug. 26.— Australian prisoners of war who worked on the construction of the Burma Siam railway will be compensated for their sufferings, said the Prime Minister, Mr. Chifiey. This would b« part of the general claim for Japanese reparations. Under Article EightReuter - 77 words
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Article101 1946-08-28 3 Calcutta. Aug. 26.— Field-Marsha] Lord WavelJ, the Viceroy, who ha* been touring the riot areas of Calcutta, left today for New Delhi where members of the new Indian Government were gathering reud> to take office on September 2. Lord Wavell was met with crk* ofReuter - 101 words
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810 1946-08-28 3 NegroesSuccessiully Campaigning For Elimination Of All Restrictions Against Them Washington, Aug. 27. The -talus of the Negro m the United States is at present passing through one of its stages of greatest public attention, such as has occurred periodically m this country since early m the last century and contributed810 words
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129 1946-08-28 3 Uno Has No Jurisdiction Over Indian Question, Says South Africa Preuu**, Aug. »7-— Toe aititude of toe tuioii ol Soutn Africa was toat tne Liuud Nauons had no jurisuiciion over me muun q.«i> lion, &aia iuc Acting t rune Minister, j. v. *ioime>r, m an aaurera to a unicea raxi>AP - 129 words
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138 1946-08-28 3 Bom Day, (Air Mail) Ihousands of Indian postmen and telegraphists enjoy tne rare blessing of having kind and generous mothers-in-law, according to tne report oi Justice G. S. Kajadhyaksh, tlic Adjudicator who has just completed an enquiry into the demands by the postal employees forReuter - 138 words
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Article96 1946-08-28 3 Singapore, Aug. 26.— The curient "Food News," issued by the office of the Special Commissioner, quotes All-India Radio as saying that only 13,000 tons of rice have arrived m Madias this month out of the 40,000 tons allotted. A Madras Government offlcia] has disclosed,Reuter - 96 words
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Advertisement104 1946-08-28 3 India's Great Destiny LIES IN THE HANDS OF HER SONS AND DAUGHTERS, KEEP UP WITH THE MARCH OF TIMES. hy VITAL KNOWLEDGE (BOOKS) CITY BOOR STORE, WINCHESTER HOUSE Singapore. POWERFUL NOVELS; (1) DARKNESS at NOON By Aurther Kocstler (2) FREEDOM of EXPRESSION I Publishers Hutching! (3) INDIAN STUDIES Nnv DISCO104 words
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385 1946-08-28 4 British Viewpoint or The Indian Problem In south Africa Durban, Aug. 26. Pertinent objective comment was made >e*>terday by the "Onlooker" on the Indian problem m the weekly review of events m the Natal Mercury referring to Field Ear&hal Jan Smuts' visit to UNO. While the Indian problem has noUP - 385 words
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181 1946-08-28 4 I Singapore, Aug. 27. Only 16 former members of the Indian t National Army remain m Transsit Camp No. 2, awaiting repatriation to india, Joint Secretar> lirahmachari Kailasam of tht Nehru -sponsored Malayan Indian kelief Committee saio yesterday. I Kailasam saidAP - 181 words
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145 1946-08-28 4 Indian Peer Welcomes Formation Of Indian Government London, Aug. 27 Lord Sinha Ibe only Indian Peer, upon hi: return to London yesterday fron Caux, Switzerland, where he tool part m the world moral r^arma ment conference told Reuter "I welcome the formation of th< iirw Uiterim government which b the145 words
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Article207 1946-08-28 4 Sydney (Air Mail) Because a m amber of naval deserters are reporting to crime, civil police and ».»aval patrols are busy rounding up missing R. N men at large m Sydney. Deserters trom British warships are being arrested at a rate of between 40 andReuter - 207 words
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256 1946-08-28 4 Mountbatten Road Is Now Entirely A 'Civilian' Responsibility The opening of Mountbatten Road to the public is now entirely the responsibility of the civil authorities since the Royal Air Force has fulfilled its agreed shape m ihe job of restoring the road to a state of serviceability states a Press256 words
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149 1946-08-28 4 Savings Bank business continue o increase, and the number o. transactions (deposits and withirawals) during July was highe* nan during any previous niont.. jiiee the re -occupation. Since the re-opening of tht >anks m October, IMS, deposit.iave exceeded withdrawals by ove* air teen million149 words
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382 1946-08-28 4 pacts for some time. Poland, Yugoslavia and Hungary have adopted the same attitude, and either ignore American overtures or profess to be more concerned with other economic problems. But while professing little interest m international air travel, these countries areAP - 382 words
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393 1946-08-28 4 Five Japanese, who were members of the Staff of the Changi and Sime Road civilian internment camps faced tneir trial yesterday at the Victoria Memorial Hall which is now converted into a War Crimes Court and the case was witnessed by a393 words
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Article79 1946-08-28 4 Smart work by Revenue Officei No. 159, Mr. Abu Bakar bin Omar, ted to the discovery yesterday, at he Singapore Railway goods-yard, of about 27 piculs of high quality *ice which had been smuggled into Singapore from the Malayan Union. Twenty-seven crates of duck eggs79 words
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Article35 1946-08-28 4 Approval has now been received to make advances against the back pay to members of the Local Defence Corps, Singapore. Registration will commence on Friday, 30th August, at SSVF Headquarters, Singapore.35 words
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124 1946-08-28 4 The jury returning a unanimous verdict of guilty of armed robbery, Jamna Das, an Indian soldier, wai sentenced 10 seven years' r.i. by Mr. Justice W. J. Thorogood at tho Assizes yesterday. On the nignt of June 1, accused robbed a Crnnese, Lim Kirn124 words
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Article184 1946-08-28 4 Caiciunt or lime is neeueci lor j hdiic uuiiuiii^ ana ivi' iiia<iii<uii.ii iios ufcii luuml n»«»i v> i»cii vie caicium m Hie iuou oi inaa-rt-n is nureaseu MMm*y 'iiim mc hcaun anu i ate 01 giow in iaht> p»«ce. mis im lUO.SL nuiiKeu m tue HUM184 words
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Article70 1946-08-28 4 The city's transportation system was paralysed, when about 2,000 employees of the Singapore Traction Company went on strike yes- terday morning. The strike is a sequel to the re- j cent cut m the rice rations. A'■ request for additional supply ol rice is one of the tour70 words
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