Indian Daily Mail, 2 September 1946
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Title Section15 1946-09-02 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. No. 174. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER, 2, 1946. PUCE 10 CENTS15 words
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304 1946-09-02 1 Jrtfolios Allocated: Pandit Nehru Be "First-Minister Of State"! hminioncabinet|3tatusfor Fnterim govt. demanded I (From Our Own Correspondent) I. All is set f ,r the assumption of office by the new Interim Govern- simple oa^h-taking ceremony has been planned and only eight out304 words
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Article90 1946-09-02 1 I ASSEMBLE Committee of all Balak Sena nble In uniform Association Race Course -day to celebrate fl&ce of mem- Government m i^lN., \i SELETAR will be held In I Talkies at 13th I 6.30 p.m. u.-duy I the Jai Hind I celebrate t the Indian I90 words
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24 1946-09-02 1 Indian o aily Mail) The demand N| "^try for Bengal and it is un--1 t Suhrauardy •he Opposition24 words
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142 1946-09-02 1 Singapore Labour Congratulates Pandit Nehru The following resolution was passed at a mammoth mass gathering of labourers of all nationalities In Singapore, held under the auspices of the General Labour Union. The resolution has been cabled to Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. "This mass meeting of Singapore General Labour Union of all142 words
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Article42 1946-09-02 1 London, Aug. 3O.—The War Office announced today that the King has approved of the following appointments: Lieut.-Gen. A. Galloway to be GOC m Malaya Command from October 1; MajorJGen. N. V. Watson to be DCGS, UP GHQ, Indian-UP - 42 words
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Article, Illustration74 1946-09-02 1 New Delhi, Sept. I.— On the eve of taking office on Monday as leader of the new ail-Indian Government Pandit Nehru issued a statement declaring: "We should act always for the good of the whole and with a broad vision including everyone m India. It must beReuter - 74 words
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Article111 1946-09-02 1 Sequel to Black Flag Demonstration Bombay. Sept. 1. Communal disturbances broke out here this evening m two predominantly Muslim localities Golpitha and Bhendi Bazaar following black flag demonstrations staged b> Muslims m protest against tomorrow's assumption of office by the interim Government. ""(The all-India Muslim LeagueReuter - 111 words
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Article114 1946-09-02 1 Bombay, Sept. 1. -Within hair an hour the communal trouble has spread to two more adjacent areas Nul Bazar and Thambakata. Up to 6 p.m. < local time) about a dozen people had been injured, according to information so far available. All traffic including trams and buses hasReuter - 114 words
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Article72 1946-09-02 1 Bombay, Sept. 1. British troops stationed at Colaba five miles from the trouble area are standing by m full battle array but up to 6.45 a.m. (local time) they had not been called out. By 7.00 p.m. Uocal time) the situation showed signs ofReuter - 72 words
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Article102 1946-09-02 1 Calcutta, Sept. I.— The chairman of the Municipality of Dacca, an important city 150 miles northeast of Calcutta and secretaries of a number of public bodies have telegraphed to Sir Frederick Burrows, Governor of Bengal, that the situation m the city is grave following the recentReuter - 102 words
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Article109 1946-09-02 1 Calcutta, Sept. I.— Unconfirmed reports of serious stabbing and rioting were circulated m newspaper circles. It was also reported that Muslim League leaders were hurrying to disturbed areas m an attempt to prevent the spread of the disturbances. Curfew was imposed m all affected areas. Meanwhile,UP - 109 words
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Article51 1946-09-02 1 Calcutta, Sept. 1. The curlew here was modified today following the improvement of conditions m the city. The curfew will now come into operation at 9.30 p.m. and not at 8.00 p.m. as hitherto since Aug. 16 when the riots broke out. Owing to the graye51 words
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291 1946-09-02 1 Br. Govt. Charged With Breaking Pledge (From Our Own Correspondent) Bombay, Sept. 1. Mr. Jinnah made a tirade against the British Government while addressing the Bakrid congregation here on Friday. Charging Britain with breaking the pledge given to the Muslim League,291 words
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210 1946-09-02 1 GANDHIJI FAVOURS STATE OWNERSHIP OF INDUSTRIES caused by the riots and the fact that many colleges are still being used as refuge camps the students' holiday has been prolonged until Oct. 14. This decision was taken at the conference of principals of the city's colleges.— Reuter Bombay, Sept. 1. BeliefReuter - 210 words
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Article251 1946-09-02 1 Calcutta, Sept. 1 —About 5,000 police are standing; by to prevent a communal conflagration here on Monday, when Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru's Interim Government, centred at New Delhi, is inaugurated. There is no cause for apprehension, said the Muslim League Premier, H. S. Suhrawardy, m an appealAP - 251 words
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Article59 1946-09-02 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, Sept 1. Tension continues m Calcutta and leaders are fearful of a flare-up to-morrow, the Day of the Interim Government assuming office. The situation is explosive especially m East Bengal, with Dacca, Chittagong Fa rid pur, and Mymensingh being danger spots. Police and59 words
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Article180 1946-09-02 1 According to the latest message received from India it is understood that Dr. John Ma thai will hold the portfolio of Finance, Mr. Kajagopalachariar, In dustry and Supplies, and Dr. C. 11. Bhabha, Commerce. The following Reuter report gives the full list of the member* of the nrwReuter - 180 words
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Advertisement14 1946-09-02 1 W^ZIK PKODLCTS fco hie orL£ TA MII. MIRASU m Malaya I >1,,,,«i;-.«ll ,,,,«i;-.«l Singapore14 words
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Advertisement31 1946-09-02 1 "BUKMffK" The Tonic of all Goodness for Perfect Health and Happiness. It tones op the whole system. Obtainable at all leading stores. Sole Importers: P. H. YEE CO., Singapore Kuala Lumpur.31 words
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646 1946-09-02 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, Sep. 2, 1946. The Harbinger Of Purna Swaraj ALL India to-day is agog with unprecedented enthusiasm and joy. Indians both at home and r. broad are extremely jubilant and happy. Indians wherever they are, are infused with justifiable pride. From now on they will hold646 words
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2547 1946-09-02 2 EXCLUSIVE TO THE INDIAN DAILY MAIL A SPLENDID TEAM OF ABLE EMINENT MEN (From Our Special Correspondent) For the first time m two hundred years true representatives of the people of India have come to assume power to run the administration of the country2,547 words
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129 1946-09-02 2 GOVT. OFFICE PEONS MUST TAKE TO CHARKA '«vnir Mail.. The vi.v of Gandhiji that peons In all Guvernmont. can v,r y w.ll b, asked tv Pll yarn U Oorernmetil to purchase Khadi. they can Yen well iim vani spun by;heh has been conveyed' to Ul V. Raghavayya. M.L.A ParhnK'ntary SecretaryUP - 129 words
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Article42 1946-09-02 2 V>ll I r 1 d that r rea ce n d d Em s;n ed 1 In su« Epos thai t tins Ith a mci L> I Kile foi tder ocik Lf a lent* md ■mai UPUP - 42 words
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Article22 1946-09-02 2 INDIGENOUS SYSTEM MEDICINE IN L c ol i pn m rute 1 Lem ten tp. En!* medicii Kg Lee ard tjd fit22 words
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Article20 1946-09-02 2 AUSTERITY ME BENGAL ASSAM I E an Ijr COl.. In rail J H Ait I f P" e ita UPUP - 20 words
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Article30 1946-09-02 2 SECURITIES FROM FROM TO BE j a i Xc i fund I Rl 3W l Oi 111 I M Prabl I I- If 1 R.s 1,01 T UP I thtUP - 30 words
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Article29 1946-09-02 2 15.000 WELLS TO IN THE PUNIAN p E. IT to sink 1 lof Pui It Tin r by 1 1 L ill I f 750 t 00( I UPUP - 29 words
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Article17 1946-09-02 2 NEW POST IN GOVERNMENT 1 m Inci V I me; I A 001 hai Km I UPUP - 17 words
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Article16 1946-09-02 2 SIND LEAGUE RENOUNCES O.B.E. Kara C Chief B li lettc! B ASSIMiI! I renouncin; I i16 words
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Article129 1946-09-02 3 andemonium At Paris Peace Confab I Pandemonium Conference w- dicst session W Mr. A. V. P 'nod up and f' ni of order, P Molotov (Soviet f the limitr Mr. Musa Piyade r; ed for the pror while trying to f the top of his r delegates belI JT .nanUP - 129 words
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Article46 1946-09-02 3 3U.— The Athem :ek Moslems wen > he Paris Peace ede on behaii lems and grant v C tory along tin Ich Moslem- i member oj at as say in}. t is living along border woulc a ion of thf minority m Bul- UPUP - 46 words
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79 1946-09-02 3 30.-Tne Australian rnal Affairs Dr returned from c said todaj, that Australia at the Paris Conference was fighting -not without .some success" for peace based or justice to prevent a third worlc Dismissing as fantastic the cabled suggestion that Russia migh< attempt to haveReuter - 79 words
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229 1946-09-02 3 Paris, Aug. 30.-V. M. Molotov charged at the plenary session of the peace conference that Greece was paving the way for the return of King George the Second. Molotov criticised Greece for what he described as an attempt "to involve the Foreign Ministers 1 Council mA.P. - 229 words
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Article150 1946-09-02 3 Australia To Resist "Big Four" Sydney, Aug. 30.- Dr. Herbert Evatt, Minister for External Affairs and leader of the Australian delegation at the Paris Conference declared here today that Australia would resist any "Big Four" meeting to discuss the future of the Pacific before holding the Pacific Peace Conference. HeReuter - 150 words
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146 1946-09-02 3 I Paris, Aug. 30.— Security measures to protect the lives of the British Foreign Minister Mr. Ernest Bevin and all other leading delegates to the Paris Conference are being maintained 24 hours a day at high pitch of intensity. A constant watch is being keptReuter - 146 words
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Article123 1946-09-02 3 New York, Aug. 30.— United Nations delegation are now studying the text of Gromyko •'bombshell" of last night when he asked the Security Council to obtain information about troops and military bases belonging to United Nations members m other countries. No official reaction will be available until theReuter - 123 words
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107 1946-09-02 3 Washington. Aug. 30.— The United States Government was not yet fully decided on a plan for the former Japanese mandated islands m the Pacific and will not put forward any proposal for United Nations trusteeship at the coming meeting of the United Nations GeneralReuter - 107 words
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73 1946-09-02 3 LANDS AiND HOUSES TO BE RESTORED IN U.P. Lucknow (By Air Mail).— The U.P. Legislative Assembly has passed the U.P. Restoration of Lands and Houses Bill, 1945, moved by Mr. Raft Ahmed Kidwai, Home Minister. The Bill provided for restoration of lands and houses to the original owners which wereU.P. - 73 words
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Article121 1946-09-02 3 Third Atom Test May Be Cancelled \ug. 30.—Cancellalumi test planned s a distinct possir. i» was learned. strongly favours supplement the i d from the two uly m Bikini, a •erations Cross>rter. third test will be the joint chiefs of .elding its prospects plans called for a thousand feet third121 words
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Article27 1946-09-02 3 Greek authoriwomen'a meetinn a grouping) m a i He about 100,000 d Attica villagers I demonstration Square m favour ot th« King. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article158 1946-09-02 3 Jerusalem, Aug. 30.— The Arafc Higher Committee under the chairmanship of Jamal Husseini acting chairman of the committee met early this morning reportedly to discuss whether or not to attend the London discussion on Palestine following the announcement last night that the Mufti of Jerusalem HajUP - 158 words
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Article71 1946-09-02 3 Baghdad, Aug. 30. A delegate representing Arabistan tribes who will ask the Iraq Government to help Arabistan to rejoin the "homeland" Iraq arrived m Baghdad today. The delegation consists of Sheikh Ahmed Faisal Khazali, on of Sheikh Khazal and brother of Sheikh Abdullah— Sheikh Zahar Algualim.Reuter - 71 words
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Article25 1946-09-02 3 Jerusalem. Aug. 30.— A military BOillt Friday convicted Jacob Menahem Alcalay of sabotage operations against the Haifa railway workshops and sentenced him to death.- APAP - 25 words
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129 1946-09-02 3 New York. Aug. 30.— The New York Times reports that United States delegate Bernard Baruch delivered a warning to the meeting of the United Nations Atomic Energy Commission yesterday that if peace cannot be built by the United Nations, the United States willReuter - 129 words
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Article132 1946-09-02 3 farm, Aug. 30.— The Congress of French Socialist Party struck a heavy blow yesterday at Leon Blum, the party's 74-year-old leader and former Prime Minister and the moderate policy which he champions, when it rejected by 2,094 votes to 1,365 the general policy report ofReuter - 132 words
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121 1946-09-02 3 ©yaney, sept, l.— St. Mary's, a pre-war hamlet of a few thousand people 29 miles west of Sydney, li being planned as a show place' of Australian industry with dozen of different factories located there. During the war a 900-building explosive plant, costing £4,500,000 (AustralianAP - 121 words
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108 1946-09-02 3 Moscow, Aug. 30.— Mr. Fiorello LaGuardia, Director-General of UNRRA said today that the possibility of the Soviet Union being In a position to supply surplus food to other countries next year was ai present under consideration. He added: "Already I have some figures, but theyReuter - 108 words
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Article68 1946-09-02 3 Washington, Sept. I.— The magazine, Aviation News, reports that American Air Force officers are not surprised at press reports of mysterious rocket flights across Sweden. "AAF intelligence officers point out privately that whereas the U.S. captured intact only 25 V-2 German missiles, Russia took over the completeAP - 68 words
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Article52 1946-09-02 3 Seoul, Korea, Sept. 1 .—Korea's silk industry is being revived under the guidance of the American military government. High quality Japanese silkworm eggs are being imported, long- idle mills are being re-equipped, and technicians are being trained to replace the Japanese who formerly directed most of theAP - 52 words
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336 1946-09-02 3 (From Noel Buckley, Reuter's Special Correspondent) Batavia, Au^. 30. Although the visit of Lord Kiliearn, British Special Commissioner inSouth-east Asia, to Java has succeeded m two primary objects of establishing contart with both sides and to some extent smoothing the way forReuter - 336 words
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65 1946-09-02 3 Batavia, Aug. 30.--Lord Killearn. British Special Commissioner m South-east Asia left Batavia lor Singapore today alter four days' visit to Java during which he saw Dr. Hubertus van Mook Lieut Governor-General of the Netherlands East Indies and leading Indonesian representative. The reported purpose of hisReuter - 65 words
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Article45 1946-09-02 3 Auckland, New Zealand, Bep. 1. Germany will receive 7,275 toni ol New Zealand wool with arrival at Bremen of the British freighter, English Prince, which Vftl < heduled for the first sailing .since the war between New Zealand and Germany.— APAP - 45 words
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376 1946-09-02 3 Burma To Issue Treasury Bills For Rs. 40,000,000 Rangoon, Aug. 30— The Burma Government announced yesterday that they propose to issue Treasury bills for two crores (20 millions! Rupees on September 3rd and a further two crores <20 millions) or September 17th with the object ol financing purchases by GovernmentReuter; U.P.I. - 376 words
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Article102 1946-09-02 3 Washington. Aug. 30.— The United States basic industries are neai ly at the limit of their capacity, the Civilian Production Board reported. CPA chief John D Small ...d •steel coal and rails powers were at a "continuous high level." Automobile production hi up 50 per cent, overAP - 102 words
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Article64 1946-09-02 3 Melbourne. Sept 1.- JUporUd discovery of a rich gold producing area has .started a gold ru.sh In ai area four miles south-east ol Obol gardie In Western Australia, tin Australian News and Informant Bureau says. Coolgardie once was the Btßln of a rich alluvial goldAP - 64 words
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73 1946-09-02 3 AMALGAMATION OF ORISSA STATES WITH THE PROVINCE Cuttack (By Air Mail -The? Hon'ble Sri Harekrishna MahatEtb, Premier of Orissa, had prolonged discussions with the Resident of the Eastern States at the Government House on the desirability of amalgamation of Orissa States with British Orissa. It is understood that the proposedU.P.I. - 73 words
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Advertisement13 1946-09-02 3 TIGER *^3^%l ■•■HM cone »ovoc« '<«(* t*tf ENC AUN TONC mi IICU HtOKAI MALI13 words
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829 1946-09-02 4 Former Premier Reveals Opposition To Peace Moves (By Russell Brines Associated Press Correspondent) Tokyo, Sept. A strangely assorted group of a half dozen top ranking Japanese— including three who have been named as war criminal suspects worked for two years behind the scenesAP - 829 words
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Article92 1946-09-02 4 Paris, Sept. I.— The meeting of the Big Four Foreign Ministers, planned for to-morrow, has been cancelled. News of the cancellation has been confirmed by official British sources. The reason given is that the Big Four deputies at their meeting last night made such progress thatReuter - 92 words
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Article63 1946-09-02 4 muremoerg, Sept. 1.- Twelve of the 20 Nazi leaders tried lor war crimes expect to be hanged, defence attorneys said today. Schacht, von Neurath and von Pa pen expect clemency. Doenitz, Kaeder. Jodl. von Schirach. Fritzache and Streicher still "have hopes." That leaves Goering, von Ribbentrop. Hess63 words
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Article36 1946-09-02 4 AP Bombay. Aug. 31.- Damage estimated at one crore ttcn million rupees— about £740,000) wu caused by floods at Mandsaur m Gwalior state, central India, it is reported here. Hundreds of homes were washed away.- ReuterAP; Reuter - 36 words
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Article116 1946-09-02 4 i-eipmg, Aug. 30.— Beautiful 27--year-old Chinese actress Li-mm who is awaiting trial m Peiping jail on charges of spreading propaganda for the puppet government of Manchukuo during the war, today made a formal appeal to be transferred to hospital because she was expecting the birth ofUP - 116 words
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81 1946-09-02 4 Beirut. Aug. 30. -The last French soldier left Lebanon today when the cruiser Montcalme sailed with a contingent of troops headed by the French General Officer Commanding, General Borgnis Desbordes. Lebanese troops lining the quayside accorded military honours to the departing French soldiers. Only aboutReuter - 81 words
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Article51 1946-09-02 4 Sydney, Sept. I.— Australia plans to construct large motorcar highways between larger cities of New South Wales. The first such highway probably will be built between Sydney and Newcastle, coal and steel manufacturing centre 80 miles north of Sydney, the capital city of New South Wales.-AP - 51 words
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673 1946-09-02 4 MR. CHETTIR'S PRESS CONFERENCE Political Friction Among Chinese In The Philippines Mr. S. K. Chettur, the Representative of the Government of India m Malaya, will address a Press conference at noon to-morrow at his office m Singapore. Manila, Sept. Political friction m the large Chinese community m the Philippines andAP - 673 words
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185 1946-09-02 4 Mudras, (By Air Mail That J942 Movement, though a historical and memorable one, did not succeed because of the failure of the Congress and the Congress Socialist Party to organise sufficiently early the agricultural masses and the workers m factories and otherUP - 185 words
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145 1946-09-02 4 CONGRESS WORKING COMMITTEE'S RESOLUTION (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Sept. 1. The Congress Working Committee adopted yesterday a strongly-worded resolution on Calcutta riots. The Committee was of the opinion that the riots were the direct result of inflammatory speeches made by prominent members qf145 words
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115 1946-09-02 4 Slr,— ln answer to a letter which appeared m your journal of today's date, I should like to mention that there is already m existence a cooperative stores sotvty which has just been registered under the Co-operative Societies Ordinance 1924. The Singapore Co-operative Stores Society,115 words
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Article302 1946-09-02 4 EURASIAN WOMAN GETS EIGHT MONTHS Batavia. Sept. 1. -Carla Wolff, a 29-year old raven-haired, fiery Eurasian woman, who is the central figure m the infamous Nakamura jewel theft involving Netherlands Indies gems valued at over 30,000,000 United States dollars, was sentenced to eight months' imprisonment today by aUP - 302 words
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Article101 1946-09-02 4 WARSHIPS TO SETTLE ISSUES! Los Angeles. Aug. 30 Bartley Crum, a member of the AnploAmerican Committee of Inquiry on Palestine today demanded that the United States Government send warships into the eastern Mediterranean to enforce the Committee*! recommendation that a 100,000 European Jews be admitted into the Holy Land. HeUP - 101 words
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Article49 1946-09-02 4 Athens. Sept. l._ According to official information the voting m tne referendum has been carried out peacefully and In complete freedom throughout Greece except for some isolated incidents. In one area the gendarmerie had to disperse 40 bandits who tried to Reter raid the polling station.-Reuter - 49 words
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29 1946-09-02 4 The public are informed that th<* Singapore Police have ,he following ten telephone lines: Nos. Y!!l 5222, 5223. 5224. 5225. V>26, Hf7, 5228, 5229, 5230.29 words
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Article38 1946-09-02 4 20,000-HOUSE TOWNSHIP IN Lonu m Hou. i iBJ ha! i 1 >oon app F k commit--. 1 suit on n I Bommumt I plans. I Th. r jDe askrri fc^ benUtivi jl jomelal k| 'plans to the 20,000-1,38 words
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Article39 1946-09-02 4 S'PORE-BOUND CREW SAVED uona Mini I Royal Air I was to Y\ ed island IJ nave be. L. the n M For. m The M ferry It* vai Lf RAP b i E> to tiie Sia L cernec; ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article18 1946-09-02 4 MOST CRITICAL MONTHS AHEAD 1 1 I fj, I mai cuitui nonuili i rtllel the main ll ReuterReuter - 18 words
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