Indian Daily Mail, 29 August 1946

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  • 13 1 Indian Daily Mail VoKITNo. 171. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY. AUGUST 20, l'Mfi. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 324 1 PRECAUTIONS AGAINST COMMUNAL TROUBLES I/ran? f^//n^ 7Aa/ Muslims Might Start Something I (From Our Own Correspondent) I tta, Aujf. 2$. With Kakrid falling < Kud In the (ianesh festival, there is f o ■^munt. and elaborate precauUcU h" h tniO! "> hCT (IJ un. to pff ,ent any com mun7o
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  • 160 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Uelhi, Aug. 28.-Mahatnia Gandhi and Pandit Nehru met the Viceroy here last evening when, it is learnt, the Calcutta riots and the Muslim League reactions to the formation of the interim Government were discussed. The Congress Working Committee later met to
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  • 46 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Aug. 28. B. Nanjunda Kao, Superintendent of Tata Airways, was yesterday granted a divorce by the Madras High Court from his wife. Captain Lakshmi. of the IMA, on tho grounds of adultery with Captain Sehgal while at Singapore.
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  • 86 1 Mother Muslim Minister Threatened H J ;>r respondent) ■n; H ls recovering ■other T[ U in(li <^ on him, intern' of the ■iiHr "I, S .ved All Buskin !V(>d thre atening ■S fi his resignation. v,. been posted ■>>M Urth U Uow ta tucknow. f '"1. >tood that the I:---
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  • 360 1 MOUNTAIN GOES TO THE PROPHET Batavia. Aug. 28. An official British spokesman today announced that Lord Killearn is flying to Jogjakarta early tomorrow to meet Premier Sutan Sjahrir. The decision resulted from the telegram received this morning from Sjahrir, replying to Killearn's
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  • 184 1 U.b b ranee Britain Stand By Russia Paris, Auk. 28. The United States, France and Britain all Mood by Russia today m opposition to the Australian proposal for the creation of a reparations commission and a special commission to correlate the facts behind the territorial transfers m the treaties. All
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  • 25 1 Canterbury, Aug. 28.—Valentine won the toss for Kent and decided to bat. Latest scores are: Kent Ist innings, 68 for 1 wkt.- Reuter
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  • 149 1 Kangoon, Aug. 28.— Major-Gen-eral Ami" San, president of the Anti-Fas ist League, said today: 4 The food .situation is acute bl Banna and we face starvation owing to Government's lack of initiative and foresight. "We must first help ourselves and only when
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  • 100 1 Jerusalem. Aug. 28.— Kcd-bereted troops of the British Sixth Airborne Division sped into the Jewish villages of Dorot and Kuhama m the Gaza district and began a search for arms. The first official announcement of surprise raids did not disclose the number of
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  • 110 1 —LORD INVERCHAPEL Denver, Colorado, Aug. 28. Britain's Ambassador to the United States, Lord Xnverchapel, on Tuesday expressed a believe that the liberation of the Philippines will set a pattern for agreements to be reached by other nations with dependencies m the Far East.
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  • 35 1 Wrangles Wangles! speech. The .onforence thus far has been notable for ifsur.n^ iakinB thp °P C a W ai. s hopefully for it to determine the peace (terms) sau/ucfJ My Wan eS >et the orI(t
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  • 139 1 Canberra, Aug. 27— Australia »s pressing for the establishment of a Pacific tegional council of the United Nations with headquarter^ m Australia, it was authoritatively stated today. Britain and New Zealand arc i' ported to be strongly supporting the proposal which envisages participation by the
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  • 48 1 London. Aug. 28.-The political correspondent 01 the Daily H^r official organ of the British L Party, states that the United States Government has declined to send observers to the Palestine oonfei «'nct> m London although In 'o do so by the British Governmuu Reuter
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  • 123 1 New York. Au*. 29.-.\atioi Broadcasting Company monitor heard a BBC report that the new Indian Interim Government will assume, office next Monday. Ar rangements were completed toda> at a meeting of the Viceroy, Lord Wavell, with t^e new cabinet. 1 f London, Aug. 48. It was reliably
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  • 301 1 Hongkong, Aug. 28. Go\ernor Mark Young, broadca&tnu; over Hongkong radio tonight, discussed Urn proposed revision of thje constitution of Hongkong. Declaring that it is the In teat ion His Majesty's G eminent to carry out the revision for the purpose of giving the citizens
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  • 58 1 Washington, Aug. 2a. The Ui. States Government Intend! claim all gold m Japan, aboil $200,000,000 worth, M pay men the American occupation United Press learns The U.S. Government ViU cialm revenue from Japan I pcrts to help defroy the occupation overhead and additional^ hopes
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  • 723 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thursday, Aug. 29, 1946. A VICIOUS EXAMPLE THOUGH France is now considered as one of the "Big Powers," who are trying to create a new world order m which international disputes will be settled by friendly negotiation and arbitration, it is nothing short of a tragedy
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  • 643 2 Indian Delegates Impress Australians, Cement Strong Ties Of Friendship WOMEN'S CONFKRENCE IN SYDNEY Indian delegates attending the international women's conference m Sydney (Australia) made a deep impression on Australians and did much to cement the already strong ties existing between India and Australia. The conference was held to revise and
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  • 123 2 London, Aug. 28. Sir Frederick, Tymns. Director-General of Civil Aviation for India, expects to vacate this post during 1947, it was announced yesterday. This follows his acceptance oj the invitation by the Minister lor Civil Aviation to become United Kingdom representative on the council
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  • 75 2 Poona August 27.— The India Working Committee of the All- i India Scheduled Castes Federation (untouchafDlesj adopted a resolution asking federation members to renounce any titles whfch had I been conferred upon them by the British Government. The resolution was passed as a protest, against the
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  • 94 2 LONDON SIKHS CONGRATULATE NEHKUJI A^ndon, Aug. 27.— Sikhs resident »*i London at a meeting Monday night decided to send cables to i Vnnd'u Nehru and Sardar Balcio Singh, a member of the Cabinet, congratulating them on the formation of the interim Government. The meeting was addressed by Mhharban Singh Dhupir.
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  • 256 2 Nanking, Aug. 28*— Communist officials, editors and leading Chinese personalities hailed the establishment of the interim INational Government of India as a "triumph of citizenship." and expressed gratification over Nehru's appointment. Generalissimo Chiang Kaishek, who is m the summer capital of Ruling,
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  • 194 2 OFFICIAL I.S. COMMENT Mr. DEAJS ACHESON Washington, Aug. 28— The Acting Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson, at a Press conference yesterday, described the failure of the Muslim League to take part m the interim Government of India as "regrettable" but expressed the hone
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  • 150 2 London, Aug. 28.— The Laboui movement here welcomed the news of the Nehru Government and hastily endorsed the appeal by the Viceroy to the Muslim League t« join the interim Government. Professor Harold Laski, former chairman of the Labour Party and now member of the
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  • 142 2 Now Delhi. Aug. 28. Luuiuai All Khan. General Secretary of the Muslim League and Deputy iead< Of the League party m the Central Legislative Assembly today under the direction of Mr. Jinnah. League President, asked members of tht Muslim Party not to attend meetings of any committee
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  • 167 2 Birmingham. Aur. 27.— The first official intimation of Muslim reaction to the formation of the AllIndian Interim Government is described by Conservative Birmingham Post today as disappointing if not wholly unexpected. "Jfanah'fl pronouncement," saya the Post, "not only makes it clear that the deep
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  • 138 2 Dominions' SSanction Wanted To Abolish "Emperor Of India" Title London. Aiu j that might li.im \>< enable Kin:: M j quish the Hilt oi I mprror i'(lij would involve M UN lish dominion^ The legal bt on thi v during reign 1 Although ifac I red to as Bmpr several
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  • 48 2 FRENCH BATH SUITS DEPLORED Sydney (Air N I itionuealth I if«< I Alexander, (old I Conference I newsreel depiiin< I ins suits for sh" M heiausr he thoiu I lia was not ech<> «M Mr. Ah'vamhr s.n.l I ago the wmm&n I dared (o pass passed regularl> Reuter
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  • 31 2 London, Attf commit tic Oi tIM 1 London hM dead- d Indian Art Mitt ton House, London, IP laboration with t^ Arts and CrafU Delhi. Reuter
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  • 493 3 reign Minister Says Charges Are ".Pure Invention 1 N ewYo Aug Siamese reMentativ* u(h United Nations, has denied French alle|!X.n* (hlt Siam ls n d e facto state of war with France Fffietter to Trygve Lie, Secretary General of the United hfion- upporttag Siams application for
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  • 124 3 Mr. Ernest Bevhi. I Secretary, and Mr. nor United States State, decided last desirable tv hold Big Four Foreign idcr all nonitters connected inference, it was reliable tion circles. tentatively sday. to invite M. Fiench Premier Knister, and M. Soviet Foreign it was stated, from the
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  • 70 3 lim knou (Air Mail). Women are not entitled to study the Vedas the Hindu holy scripture, according: to a decision by the authorities of the College of Theology of the Benares Hindu University, who refused admission to a woman applicant. The Professors of theology ruled
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  • 101 3 BRITISH POLICY OF "DIVIDE' AND CONQUER" MISQUOTED Prague, Aug. 27 Dr. Zdenek Fierlinger, Czechoslovakia's Deputy Prime Minister, yesterday expressed the regret of the Czech Foreign Minister at the attack on Britain m last Thursday's "Rude Pravda", official organ of the Czech Communist Party. No Cabinet member, he told the British
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  • 46 3 H.K.— S'PORE AIR SERVICE Hongkong. Aug. 27.— Two British Overseas Airways flyink boats touched down Hongkong harbour today inaugurating fast weekly services from England and from Singapore putting the colony on the map as one of the most important air centres In the Far East. Reuter
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  • 550 3 Washington, Aug. 28. The United States and the Soviet Union m the first four months of this year did thriving export and import business with each other far m excess of most pre-war years and thus encouraged official hopes m this
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  • 465 3 London, Aug. 28— The hope that the Indian delegation to tne United Nations Food and Agricultural Organisation Conference which opens at Copenhagen on Sept. 2 will take the opportunity to urge the importance of giving India priority m allocation of nee supplies
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  • 62 3 Washington, Aug. 27.— Mr. Dean Acheson, United States Acting Secretary of State, told a press conference last night that the I nlted States State Department h«*M captured German documents involving Mufti lfaj Amin El Husseini. He declined to disclose the contents of the documents
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  • 105 3 L(*idon, Aug. 28. -British barbers have decided to give names to the most popular styles of male haircuts and soon customers will begin asking for "the major" or "the argent" insteading of murmuring "not too much from the sides, pleases." Paul Glausz, past president oi the
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  • 592 3 (By Dcwitt Mackenzie Associated Press foreign Affairs Analyst) New York, Aug. 27.— Diplomats m both Washington and London are viewing the "release*' of Maxim Litvinoflf from his position as Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister as a grave development m the already strained
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  • 55 3 London, Aug. 28. London's High Courts are willing to match their interpreter, S. L. Salzedo, against any other court interpreter m the world. In 43 years Salzedo has translated from 21 languages and once interpreted three different languages during a divorce case. During the war he
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  • 82 3 London. Aug. 28. Acting Atl miral Lord Louis Mountbatten, who received a Viscountcy m the King's birthday honours, has taken MM title of Viscount Mountbatten m Burma of Romsey m the Count> of Southampton, states last night's London Gazette. If there is no male
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  • 230 3 Identity Of British High Commissioner To India Is "Top Secret!" London. Aug. MU-Wltti Uir identity of (he first British High Commissioner to India is still an official secret it is believed m reliable quarters m London that Urn Post has been accepted by a well known Foreign Oilice cUploniai HiB
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  • 126 3 Nurenbers, tog. 27, LomJ .1 tice Lawrence, President. o| tbi International War Ciim<-. Ooilli announced, when the court met io clay, that the trial of thf 2\ Na/.j leaders and the case.s against ih«six major Nazi oryanisalion the longest trial m history, v. pfTt^d to end
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  • 120 4 Krishna Jayanthi— the birthday of Lord Krishna was celebrated with (msto at the Ramakrishna Mission m Xorris Koad. Besides speeches by various people of different religions, the occasion WM also marked by excellent musical items These pit hires by Peter Kobinson. of the (Jovernmeni Public
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  • 462 4 simk uo.-vn vsi; Air. Worley, who was interned at the Chang] and Simc Road Camps, said that lie was on one occasion called up to the office of the third accused, Kobayashi, and was charged: thai he being the Men's Representative
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  • 111 4 At the Assizes yesterday, presided I by Mr. Just ire W. T. Thorogood, a Chinese, Tan Scow Chew was found guilty by a common jur> on a charge of tarrying arms. The Judge deferred sentence until the conclusion ot a second case m which the accused, together with
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  • 272 4 Cilia Kuan Oon, an Inspector attached to the Japanese Special Uranch, was convicted m two cases involving eight charges of causing hurt and criminal intimidation and >\as sentenced to two and a hall years* r.i. by Mr. Justice N. A. Woiiey at the Assizes yesterday.
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  • 56 4 INDIAN CRICKETERS' FINE WIN Southern!. Aug. 27. India beat Essex by one wicket. Scores: Essex first innings 303. India first innings 138, Essex second innings 201 for 3 declared, India second innings 370 for 9. (Merchant lbw. R. Smith 181, Sarwate Ibw. F. Smith 14, Hindlekar not out 19, Shiudr
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  • 92 4 SELANGOR SULTAN'S HARI RAYA MESSAGE His Highness the Sultan of Selangor has issued a message to Malays of Selangor, and of Malaya m general urging them to exercise restraint m celebrating the Han Raya Puftsa on August 29 and 3*l. He understood that thr Malays would like to celebrate the
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  • 77 4 The Tamil Brotherhood Associa- j tion will meet the RAF. »Seietar» at a friendly game of Soccer, to be played at Selctar on Saturday the 31st August 1946. Players and supporter! are requested to assemble at the Farrer Park Band Stand at 3.00 p.m., for transport to Seletar.
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  • 220 4 New York Aug. 27.— British Premier Clement Attlee was not playing fair with the Muslims, declared Mubarek Ali Khan, General Secretary of the India Muslim League, here yesterday when announcing that he had cancelled his proposed visit to India "m order to launch a coast to
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  • 60 4 Hongkong. Aug. 28.— The Governor of Hongkong. Sir Mark I Young, will leave for Singapore b\ air tomorrow on official duty. He will be accompanied by the assis- tant Colonial Secretary. The Governor will unavoidably be absent on Friday, the annlvoi sary of Hongkong's liberation
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  • 48 4 PU-YI TO BE RETURNED TO SIBERIA Tokyo. Auii. 27. Henry Pu-yi. the emperor without a country who la wanted by the Chinese Ma traitor, can be returned to Sibe- I ria by his Russian captors, the International Tribunal ruled today alter reversing itself twice In 1j minutes UP
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  • 51 4 The following have been appoint ed Municipal OntinnlnlonfTi of the town of Btngapore: lietm D. K.i Walters. A. Corbet. G. E. N. Oehlers. C. E. OolUnge, Lien Yin^ Chow. T. W. Ong and R. Jumabhoy. They will attend their first meeting on Friday. Aug. 30, at 2.15
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  • 22 4 Mr. P, Joseph John, till reccntl} managing-Editor, Malaya Tribune. Kuala Lumpur, left by air on Monday for a six-weekV holiday m India.
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