Indian Daily Mail, 30 August 1946

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol- II No. 172. SINGAPORE. FRIDAY, AIJGU ST 30, 1946. PKICK 10 CKNTS
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  • 209 1 CHIANG APPRO VES FORMATION OF INTERIM COALITION KShangh \u«. 29.— 1n what is regarded as most hopeiui |opnu nt m the China si uation of the week, Generalissimo n X, »hek was reliably reported to have approved today creation a( a committee ot hv e headed by the US \m
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  • 86 1 Death Railway" Burma Seeks Compensation R The Burma B* ounced yesterday H^ arc proceeding Lai Commissioner X f or the return H allway track and V to have been B* ma railways to ■f Burma-Siam X built by the Japa- BUi-raa-Siaiii line H U under X c Is no quesX
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  • 187 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bo«bay, Aa*. 2».— The Congress Working Committee held a prolonged session yesterday discussing the policy to be followed by the new Interim Government. The Committee also considered the question of filling the two Muslim seats still
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  • 284 1 JINNAH DEFEATED MOANS WAILS; ACCUSES VICEROY, BRITISH CONGRESS (From Our Own Correspondent) nnn.^ >n I ba M 2f* P'" 1 for Bakrid, Jinnah h^n l S t( Musllm to organise themselves under the League banner and march united to their iroal He adds "today the horizon is dark for us.
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  • 135 1 Sydney, Aug. 29.— Because of the difficulty of obtaining coal, two overseas foodships, one bound for South Africa and the other lor Malaya, arc held up m Australian ports. S.S. Baron Stranraer \3.<i(xJ tuns; with 8,000 tons of wheat
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  • 53 1 I s a Values Money Mor Than Lives? M b r 29.— Senator legate to the I Agriculture I oay expressed m- i :an participa I I* the crea- -rd. Tho- can delegates M -lane lor .urntahlng world food uurtei at a usually I "utions are ■■'\-^y agree- mouey." Hopeful
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  • 197 1 Argentina Expresses Goodwill To India In Practical Form Buenos Aires. Aug. gt*_Thc first ship of 14 vessels loading 140,000 tons of maize for India are expected to leave Buenos Aires and Rosario port on the Parana river today or tomorrow. The ships were chartered by the Government of India. A
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  • 90 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, Aug. 29.-A* Calcutta settles down, the question of forming an all-party Ministry for Bengal is being seriously considered and Sir Azizul Ilauue, till lately a Viceroy's Council member, is being mentioned as the likely Premier. The European group m
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  • 145 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi, Aug. 29.— The Constituent Assembly which was expected to meet m mid-September i.s likely to be postponed by a few weeks. Many provincial Legislatures will be m session next month and members will not be able to get away to
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  • 60 1 Ottawa, Aug. 29. Field Marshal Lord Montgomery, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, speaking at a State dinner here said: "Unfortunately it is doubtful if the world has reached a desirable state when there will be no more war/* fie added; "Our aim must
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  • 156 1 Paris, Aug S9. Additional security measures, details of which are being kept strictly secret, have been taken at the British Embassy m Paris since two anonymous telephone calls reported by Reuter last night. It was learnt today these two calls wore both spoken by
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  • 70 1 Teheran, Aug. 29.— An officia Iranian spokesman today said Azerbaijan. stronghold Ardebil 90 miles v jst of Tabriz, near the Caspian Sea, is now under attack by Shahsavan desert tribe. The spokesman said Azerbaijan democrats suffered "severe losses" and that guerilla fighting is stil In
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  • 126 1 Paris, Aug. 29. French police and Scotland Yard security officers today denied that special measures were being taken to guard the British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Kmest Bevin. They labelled as a "silly rumour" reports published m I «>nd<»n newspapers that a plot by 14
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  • 116 1 Calcutta, Aug. 29.— The Working Committee of the Bengal Provincial Hindu Mahasabha. last night adopted a resolution ol holding the Muslim League Ministry responsible for the recent Calcutta riots, mass massacres, arson and pillage. The Committee demanded that the Ministry should be removed j from
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  • 307 1 Killearn Meets Sjahrir EXPEDITES MILITARY TRUCE Halavia, Aug. 29. Lord Killearn, Special Commissioner for South-East Asia, returned to Batavia after meeting the Indonesian Premier, Sutan Sjahrir, Vice-president Hatta, the Minister for Defence, Dr. Amir Shariffudin, and other members ot the Republican government at Soekarno's palace at Jogjakarta lit tl a.m.
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  • 124 1 New York, Aug. 29.— Dr. <;. L. Hsia. Chinese delegate to the United Nations Security Council, on Thursday brought up an old Chinese custom to support his endorsement of a U.S. motion to accept all eight applications for membership m the United Nations. Hsia
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  • 241 1 Rangoon, \ug 28.— Until thr Burma Government announces its policy towards electricity for Rangoon, citizens will not know when they may again enjoy tho benefits electrical power can provide, IT Kyaw Din, Secretary to tu«* Industry and Labour Department of the Burma Government, announced.
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  • 115 1 DE GAULLE WARNS FRANCE OF DANGER OF LOSING HER EMPIRE Paris, Aug. 28.— -Gen. De GaulU yesterday issued a statement In which he expressed a warning of the danger of Francr losing nnEmpire. Criticising the plant for Wv future French constitution as net complying with conditions w sary for French
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  • 791 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, Aug. 30, 1946. A UNIVERSITY FOR MALAYA THE question of a University for Malaya has again jumped to the forefront of Malayan affairs today with the arrival here of Dr. R. E. Priestley, a member of the A.squith Commission on Higher Education m the Colonies.
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  • 477 2 "SENSIBLE WORLD ECONOMIC PLANNING CAN AVERT FOOD SHORTAGES" —PROF. RANG A London, Aug. 29. Unless surplus food countries of the world are prepared to export foodgrrains to India, then the blame for widespread deaths from famine will be placed on them squarely
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  • 45 2 Rangoon, Aug. 28.— What, is believed to be Burma's biggq^t postwar burglary was committed m Rangoon on Monday night when thieves broke into the house of Daw Khin Gyi, President, of Burma Women's Freedom League and stole jewellery and cash valued at about £6,000.- Reuter
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  • 222 2 Bombay (Air Mail).— Mr. I). S. Modak, prominent Indian Christian leader of Bombay, m m speech before a large gather ing of Indian Christians here, denounced Christianity as practised m western countries and accused Missionaries m India of fomenting disunity among Indian
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  • 701 2 <By Glenn Dabb, Associated Press Correspondent) New York Aug. 29— The unwelcome spotlight .swings now across the clamorous world stage and focuses on Greece. That unhajpv little country where much of Western c.v.hzat ion was born ana which stands now an almost isolated bulwark LainsMhe
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  • 111 2 r.. J Kee> Ch irm n lederatiui. „K>v.. fat»r C lmi ee has se »t. Wednesday, the f« latory telegram to Pandit Ja«ah ar ia. Nehru Art 3 liJ e Whe lwo Rreal HHlill Nil I are stru B( n g vk.oriouslv l«r de.n,,,racv. ,he
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  • 182 2 Nehruji's Condemnation Of Calcutta Riots "Wise And Timely" Glasgow, Aug. 28.— Pandit Nehru's condemnation of the terrible outbreak of racial and religious violence m Calcutta was wise and timely, says the editorial m today's independent Glasgow Herald. "His own language** adds the Herald, "has too often and too recently been
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  • 119 2 Bombay, August 29.— Mohanied Ali Jinnah. president of the AllIndia Muslim League, appealed to India's Muslim in a message marking the end of the Ramzan to consolidate and be "ready to face all eventualities." He said: "We have now come to grips with the realities
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  • 213 2 Bombay (Air Mail).— A Bombay doctor, Mr. G. V. Deshmukh, who believes that it is a good thing for children to be allowed to go to race meetings with .their .parents, .is agitating for a revision .of .the Royal Western .India Turf Club rules
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  • 84 2 Calcutta.- Bengal's paddy outturn will be increased by 119,000 maunds with the reclamation' of 62 square miles of land as a result of resuscitation of the Nowgong canal. The ceremony opening the canal was performed at Beliaghata 25 miles from Calcutta, by Bengal's Irrigation and Waterways Minister,
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  • 114 2 Muker jet-. GwaliorSta. forthcomin OoptnhMcn Renter view thai countries m I wheat and i ould J commodity an 1 instituted i countries o| Mtrantageoui r Such imu i d be permitted j way the Inten Dr. Mukrr.' \**k tension ol L tropical a:;ri I tne
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  • 130 2 Atlanta. la| _j n J the rare PtdtnU CMM mvotJ slavcrx riMi I m< .1,, t I Negroes, the I i > h 1 partment <»t Jii^t it t. I Mounted ||m an i I County's plant* r I Kosweii Pierce i I charse
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  • 85 2 REQUEST FOR TROOPS IN CALCUTTA WfWIIifJ ol tin I I here today Ui< I 'I ernoc of Began] j Burrows, rcqiu.^. mi I struct the distil call out the mil:- the crave situation I Six imn ca I I I day and HMM I wert looted md this BBoralng i
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  • 55 2 MALAYAN INDIANS MEET SEPT. J2. The Malayan Ino will hold puhlii the country on express satisf.u (ion of the Indi.m In ment headed fc) I Nehru as the I direction of (<>m;,>li for India. The m express the hope tl» L«fM will fall p resi of Ind 1.1 .uul for
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  • 390 3 Aug. 28.— New Zealand Rugby Union's an()UIU T.m" l lhc 3 inlend 1° a team to visit South f nr^pecuve of colour has caused tremendous South Africa and wide publication has been Riven 01 this issue. It 1 md announcement .1.
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  • 330 3 COLOURED MEN SAVED MANY SOUTH AFRICANS, NOW THEY ARE NOT WANTED Johannesburg, Aug. 2<>.— -Th* i-onaoversy evoKed by the aiierumner speech m i\ew /.eaiana vnere ii was siaied tnat tne New uugoy tnion touring learn wouui be cnosen lor the ly*o aoutu Aincaa tour "irrespective oi colour, cominues to be
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  • 445 3 Illegal Occupancy Of Houses In Nanking- 'A Municipal Seandal (By Harold K. Milks, Associated Press Correspondent) Nanking.— This capital city of China is the kind of place where a home-owner paid "squatters" a million Chinese dollars to get possession of his own house then failed to gel m when three
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  • 95 3 Anglo-Siamese Agreement: Revision Possible? Bangkok, Aug. 29.— Nai Direk Chainam, Siamese Foreign Minister, told the Si.fnese Parliament that consultations are going on between him and the British Minister regarding the AngloSiamese agreement signed on Jan. 1 this year. A communique is expected. It was erroneously reported on Monday that Siam
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  • 127 3 Rangoon,— On« month after ii had been placed m a police strong, room here, opium valued at Rs. 30.000 (Straits $19,200* has vanished, and there is no oflicia. explanation for its disappearance. The opium had been seized b> Customs authorities from shipj> coming into
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  • 77 3 DOCTORS QUITTING BURMA GOVT, SERVICE Rangoon.— With more opportunities presenting themselves for esta blithing lucrative private practice doctors arc quitting the Burma Medical Service, it has been revealed officially. Their niunbei dwindled so considerably, medical authorities are now posting compounded m place of doctors to smaller dispensaries m the districts.
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  • 42 3 SIAM- FRANCE WAR STILL ON? New York, Aug. 29.— The Siamese Government has asked the United Nations Council to adjourn its apI Jication for membership on the ground that the state of hostility between Siam and France was not yet ended Reuter
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  • 776 3 some sell their UNRRA coupons for one crown (four cents Straits) each coupon. Black markets are common m Spain, and prices are about fc Umea legal prices. The black market m Spain deals m nearly all commodities which are controlled. In Finland,
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  • 147 3 Lake Success (NY), Aug. 28. The luited States has withdrawn its compromise plan for a blanket admission of the eicht nations to the United Nations membership, and threatened to invoke the veto power against the Soviet-sponsored applications of Albania and Outer MongoliaThe plan was withdrawn
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  • 97 3 Paris, Aug. 28.— Five soidier.s oi the French Foreign Legion were killed aud three others wounded by Indo-Chinese when the group were ambushed near Ap Trung Nhi. French Indo-China, today, according to a French News Agency re- port from Saigon. Reuter Paris, Aug. 29.— After
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  • 152 3 Paris, Aug. 29. The French police were last night making a nationwide search for 14 alleged Jewish terrorists reported here to have sworn "to get" the British Foreign Secretary. Mr. Ernest Hevin. The British Criminal Investigation Department, Scotland Yard, Informed the French police the
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  • 209 3 Aidussina on the Morgan Line. Aug. 29. The flag-draped coffin of five American fliers shot down m Yugoslavia were delivered on Wednesday by motor convey and then by stretcher bearers across the Morgan Line to American authorities. The men were killed when their Army transport
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  • 177 3 Ayot, Saint Lawrence, ll< •ni-.m shirr, Aur. 28. George Honiara Shaw, world famous Irish unur who is m his nineties h year lotlav became an honorary freeman ul Dublin— the < ily of his birth At bli home In thi.s Bm Tillage Shaw signed thr
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  • 101 3 HIGH DENOMINATION NOTES EXCHANGED Hanguon.— The Governm.-i Burma ha.s announced th:»» und< i tb-' Burma Notes (Payment i trfctionj Ad of J940 recentl) ed by the Governs o| legitimate claimants m.i On value for hiuli denomina lon Burn e.s held by them and no lon considered legal tend* Burma notes
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  • 560 4 The Raffles Museum m Singapore came through the war and the period of Japanese occupation unscathed, but the museums m Kuala Lumpur and Taiping were severe war casualties. In the interim between the British evacuation and Japanese occupation m December, 1941, the Taiping Museum
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  • 188 4 NVvv York. tkmg. 2!>.— A new demand tor pakislan has been sent m a letter to the British Prime Minister, Mr. (lenient Attlec, by the India Muslim League of tmcriea which declared: "History has proven conclusively through hundreds of years these two elements. Musluii
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  • 293 4 The formation at an early date of the Regional and Local Congresses m the Settlement of Malacca was announced by Sri O. AR. Arunasalam Chettiar. one of the principal delegates to the recent All-Malayan Indian Conference, m a stirring address at a mass rally
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  • 230 4 New York, Aug. 28.— The India Famine Emergency Committee declared: 'The United States remain India's chief hope m her attempt to present mass starvation." To maintain 120,000,000 Indians wholly dependent on government food stocks until December when India's own crops will be reaped, the Committee
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  • 791 4 CO-OPERATIVE MOVEMENT Sir— l think it would help to reduce the cost of living if someone would start a Co-operative Movement on a big scale. In this connection, the toiiowing extracts from a Journal which i read some little time ago, may be of interest to
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  • 116 4 Batavia, August 28.— A train jammed with Indonesians m holiday mood, on the eve of the Muslim festival, yesterday suddenly was converted into a death trap when high voltage streaked through the coach, instantly killing nine and injuring 50, following a crash with an army <ruck
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  • 74 4 Poznan. -Arthur Greiser, former Nazi Gauleiter of Poznan province, had a big audience when he paid the supreme penalty for war crimes during the German occupation. At his recent hanging m citadel place, a crowd of 15,000 gathered fully a half hour before the execution. By
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  • 169 4 New York, Aug. 29. The South Africa Passive Resistance Council delegate m the United States, Ashwin Choudree, criticised the announcement by Union Premier General Smuts, that he personally would attend to the Indian issue before the United Nations General AssemChoudree told Reuters: "It
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  • 162 4 60,000 NEW DWELLINGS A YEAR Sydney (Air Mail).— Emphasising tnc gravity of the housing problem, the rrime Minister (Mr. cnilley; announced on August 'M that me Ounmonwealth and States has agreed on an objective which would involve .employment of ai least 130,000 men m tne building
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  • 132 4 "Mister America Embarrassed By Girls! Chicago.—There arc certain disadvantages to being considered perfect physical specimen. MJfl Alan Stephan, 22 years old. who recently was named "Mister America m a contest sponsored by the Amateur Athletic Union. One of the disadvantages, said Stephan, is the embarrassment he feels when he goes
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  • 90 4 HuddersfielU, Au *VM ing tho cry mi n „r aged 19 who had i Ost a nursing Mst rr h >r I^J back from the Uarkn^ united her u.n, hi r Lying m I h iield, the girl k Newcastle-undn I all night
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