Indian Daily Mail, 4 September 1946

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. \o. 176. 11 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 392 1 |rs/ Press Conference After Assuming Office i e> He Repeats, Is rtnp delndependenceof India I (From Our Own Correspondent) 3.— **Wc propose to function as a corabinet discussing not only our own indibut also discussing all important and coming to J<*int decisions with joint 'dared
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  • 190 1 Washington, Sept. 2.— ln messages for Labour Day ctfeffllt^JS^^V!!^ leaders and ot labour Sunday reviewed the American industrial relations during the first 12 months of peace relations The Secretary of Labour, Mr. Lewis B. SchwellenbaUi, In a broadcast discussed the
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  • 84 1 "Congress Can't Ally With British Against Muslims" I Pooma Swaraj B opened, said at his prayer commenting (ho In.erim i had wailed, red for that day. B quarrels with B they must B ey had come B ith Indian I B the day was, B it could not be B
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  • 112 1 There was a recrudescence of communal trouble m Bombay yesterday but ihe vigorous measures taken by the authorities brought the situation under control by the afternoon. The police fired about a dozen times to disperse the rioters. A steel ring has been put round
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  • 83 1 Mexico City, Sept. 2. President Avila Camache picturing the world darkly m his farewell address to the Mexican Congress said: "We find ourselves m an age when the strong are stronger and the weak are more helpless than ever." He reviewed his six-year term which ends on
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  • 68 1 Calcutta. Sept. 3.— About 50 villages have been flooded and loss of life and serious damage to crops are feared m western Bengal where the Damodar and Ajay Rivers have overflowed. The district authorities have received reports that the Ajay rivei has broken its
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  • 40 1 Rome. Sept. 3.—The Italian Treasury Minister, Epicarmo Erorbino, resigned yesterday under fire from the Communists, thus threatening' another government crisis on the eve of Premier Alcide Dc Casperi's < departure for the Paris oeace con- I ference.- UP
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  • 169 1 Bombay. Sept. 3. Police fired 22 rounds Tuesday morning to disperse two armed mobs m a pitched battle on the Victoria Gardens road, hitherto an unafTccted area. Sticks, stones and bottles were freely used by the mob. two persons being killed and eight injured. The trouble spread
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  • 110 1 £210,000 MALAYA COMMAND HQ. Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 3.— The Malaya Command m order to relieve the shortage of accommodation m Kuala Lumpur and enable the restoration of normal scholastic course at the capital's main school have started to move out of Victoria Institution to a new site which is being
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  • 36 1 Nanking. Sept. 3.- Major-Genera! Chiang Ching Kuo. oldest son of Generalissimo Chiang Kai Shek, today resigned, as special commissioner of Foreign affairs m the North East. His successor will be named shortly.- UP
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  • 142 1 1,400 Europeans, 28,000 Eurasians Still Held In Java Interior Batavia, Sept. 3.— An Indonesian Kepublic spokesman tonight announced that the evacuation of Allied internees and POWs. from the interior of Java will be resumed within ten days as a result of the conference between senior Indonesian republican army officers and
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  • 112 1 London. Sept. 3 lt is understood that the British Cabinet will dlsCUM the situation m India at a meeting called for tomorrow when the Secretary for India. Lord Pethick -Lawrence, who has re* turned to London aftef a short holiday, will give the Cabinet
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  • 82 1 Peiping. Sept. 3.— Chinese press dispatches today reported largescale fighting m Mukden area. The pro-Government newspaper Social Welfare, saw a possible Government assault on Communistheld Harbin. In Jehol province the Government troops made 60 miles of uninterrupted advance to the north and occupied Kuheishui, 20
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  • 142 1 Sermons Supervised In Russian Zone"— Vatican Radio London. Sept. 3. Vatican Radio yesterday broadcast a report by "unbiased observers'* that m the Soviet occupation zone of Germany "sermons are again supervised as formerly by the Gestapo." The "observers' reported that the difference between the present state of affairs and conditions
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  • 77 1 g London, Sept. 3.— A food rfl inspector spoke to Mrs. S 3 Harriet Sturgess of Old Grove, m I Brickie Wood, when he saw I her feeding about 100 pigeons j with bread soaked m water near her home. Shf replied: "They have I
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  • 140 1 Jogjakarta. Sept. 2.— The paradise island of Bali today is the scene of constant fighting between Indonesians and Dutch, according to an Indonesian reporter who just returned after serving the "People's Army" there for several months. His report, released by the Indonesian Ministry of
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  • 338 1 Manila. Sept. Jose P. Laurel, president of the Japa-nese-sponsored Philippine republic, appeared before the People^' Court for the first time to plead for provisional liberty pending his trial for treason. Laurel said that he wanted to conduct his own defense, pointing out that
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  • 190 1 Bombay. Sept. t Dlitaj editors, m a move to aid the return to communal harmoin, today agreed to virtual censorship for the city's newspaper reports. A .statement issued on behalf of all Bombay news editors reads"ln accordance with a convention agreed to between the
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  • 97 1 MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE OF BURMA GOVT. OFFICIAL London, Sept. 3.--Although hi;, dispatch case containing his sec re. Government draft plan on Burma was found at Eastbourne railway station yesterday there was still no trace of Mr. Stanley Bown, Chid Financial Officer to the Wai Damage Commission, who has been missing .since
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  • 100 1 London, Sept. 3.— The British Mediterranean Fleet will cruise the Eastern Mediterranean dur ing the early autumn, the Admiralty announced yesterday. The Fleet under the comma ml of the Commander-in-Chief, Admiral Sir Algernon Willis, uill leave Malta about Sept. 16 and return at the beginning
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    • 581 2 A REMARKABLE feature of the Indian Interim Government is the absence of any Anglo-Indian member m it. According to a statement issued by Mr. Frank Antony, the Anglo-Indian Association president, it is understood that while the National Congress made every effort to give the Anglo-Indians a proper place
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  • 766 2 Singapore, Tuesday. Shouting Azad Hind Xi Jai," Nehruji Xi Jai," and Mahat maji Xi Jai," crowds of patriotic Indians m lorries waving the tri-coloured flags and singing national songs paraded through the streets yesterday evening and wended their way to the venue of one
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  • 280 2 Government Bombay, Sept 2. The Punjab Muslim League Provincial Working Committee m Lahore tonight repudiated the civil authority of India's Interim Government sworn m today and called on Mohammed Ali Jinnah, All-India Muslim League President, to formulate a programme of "direct action." They planned emergency measures
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  • 216 2 BAN ON MALABAR COMMUNIST DAILY Calicut (Air Mail)— Under representation made by Mr. Kadiriappa Mudaliar. Deputy Superintendent of Police. Calicut. Mr. M Sankara Panikkar. Sub-Divisional Magistrate, has issued an ordei under Section 144. Cr. P. c. against Messrs. M. S. Devadas, Editor and Publisher of "Desabhimani." Communist daily. P. k.
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  • 123 2 Mr. L. N. Gopalaswami. Secretary, Tamil Nad Harijan Sevak Sangh writes: "From out of Gandhiji's collections during his recent visit to our Province, it is proposed to award a number of scholarships for Harifan boys and girls reading m the College classes. Since a large number
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  • 77 2 New Delhi (,By Air Mail*.— The Government of India have decided to allow export of leather footwear to all permissible destinations by bona fide manufacturers up to 10 per cent, of their previous year's I production. This concession will, however, be confined to organised factories only.
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  • 65 2 Batavia, Sept. 2.— The Netherlands Indies Information Service has reported that Dr. R. Tumbelaka. consulting physician attached 10 the Batavia Public Health Department, was kidnapped by extremists while on an inspection trip near Buitenzor^. The announcement said the NEI Government has promised "not to leave a stone
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  • 79 2 Madras (By Air Mail*. -The Government have under consideration a Bill to regulate house rents m the city of Madras. The intention seems to be to make a provision to enable the house-owner to increase the rent up to a certain percentage above the
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  • 72 2 SIR HENRY KNIGHT TO ACT AS ASSAM GOVERNOR New Delhi. (By Air Mail*. His Majesty the King has approved that Sir Henry Foley Knight. X.C.5.1., C.1.E.. should act as Governor of Assam from the beginning of September. 1946. until His ExcelI lency. Sir Andrew Clow, X.C.5.1.. i C.1.E., who is
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  • 55 2 Madras (By Air Mail •.—Consultations were held by Mr. R. Raghava Menon, Minister for Motor Transport, with the Provincial Motor Transport Controller, the Secretary of the Road Traffic Board and the Home Secretary to Government, on the desirability of the State running a few
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  • 91 2 passed by the audience: 1. This meeting of the Indians of Singapore offer their hearty I congratulations to Pantlit Jawaharlal Nehru and his colleagues on the formation of the Interim National Government and extend to them their goodwishes for the complete success m facing and solving the manifold problems that
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  • 443 2  -  Air Mail (By Allahabad. (Air Mail)— Violence ssaj but not (hat which we have irltMOMd m I course, (hat newspaper accounts are to whatever hue does not lie through sen >laha(ma (.anclhi m the Harljan MHfef tin' Violence Do"? f 1 Gandhiji writes: Calcutta
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  • 71 2 Madras (Air Mall)- One thousand tons of Burma rice is now being discharged In Madras H boor by S. S. "Samtord Thli against the quota allotted Madras lor the month Ol August S.S. "Fort Kilmar." carrying R.Odd tons of Burma nee i mostly brofc which has
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  • 57 2 COMMERCIAL VEHICLES FOR COLOMBO MADRAS Liverpool. Sept. 2.— The new Brocklebank Line cargo steamer Maiden 8.533 tons, will leave M( sey tonight on her maiden \u\. she carries heavy general for Port Said. Colombo. Miicii,. and Calcutta, Including two waterboati each weighing 32 ton and a large number of new
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  • 58 2 h In Indep xi to t» Whethl torvital pai vl u Birmin ly i Kill Inch,.:. Lin eno I f pendeno W of our |oaJ w» fl MCTlflC€ Ol f 6 trymen m I not ire inn, home or ;r '"1 u.i 13 lei work
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  • 48 2 European Woman To Be Associated Indian Satyagrahis man v ho h H •l\ id Soilljl Dj decided rather Hu H -oun to,: I W9t% liuii.in B i I Boutli I H support I I I thai a n. lllld.st I Bhe I did el HP si i M
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  • 40 2 TANGANYIKA INDIAN CABLE FELICITATIONS TO NEHRUJI Dai r T. I cation I to r.i B Ind S and I o\. E ol Ind 1: you and j I sumpi I \v F m pla I Flai r rou X Reuter
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  • 305 3 Mrs Diploma i e Correspondent) -Reports that all British troops m the [ndiefl are to he withdrawn by Nov. 30 were lU thoriUtivc source m London yesterday the military i' f If which has I behalf of the fc» .ier
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  • 132 3 Colombo, Sept. 3.— A National Army for Ceyion was urged by Mr. J K. Jayawardene, a member ot the State Council, m the course oi a debate on Ceylon s defence m the State Council. He expressed the hope that a rightful place m the
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  • 112 3 Colombo, Sept. 3.— On a threemontn study tour of the various aspects of tne working oi the cooperative movement m India, five oiiicers of tne Co-operative Department oi Ceylon— an assistant Registrar ana four Inspectors have left Colombo. They will visit Madras, Bombay, the Punjab and
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  • 116 3 Colombo, Sept. 3. Proposals for the purchase of two large commercial planes for the purpose of inaugurating an air passenger service between Ceylon and the United Kingdom are being considered by the Government of Ceylon. The need for the establishment of such a service has
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  • 63 3 London, Sept. 3.— The Indian National Airways have purchased two Bristol "Wayfarer" passenger carrying aircraft which they hope to put into operation on their "Indiaman" services this month, a member of the Bristol Aeroplane Company stated yesterday. These are m addition to six Vickers Armstrongs
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  • 56 3 "END OF BUREAUCRATIC REGIME"-SAYS TARA SINGH Mail).-_ Mas' AkaU Leader, Interim Govfcd that tula consisting O f ie of the |*rtiea m the definite end- <• regime. 'he new Govesmanship ov <* the many ic *t Problems intry. ik <-' a sincere to attract vl «o and thcre nedi »fe
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  • 110 3 "U.S. MUST BACK PEACE DEMANDS WITH ARMED FORCE" Washington, Sept. 3 .-Admlrai Chester Nimnz, warned yesterday -n tne flr* anniversary oi tne Japanese surrender, tnat tne united states must back up U demands tor a just peace witn an armed force aaequate to meet any emergency. "I leel wnen Byrnes
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  • 126 3 NO SURRENDER DAY ANNIVERSARY IN JAPAN loxyo, Sept. 2.-THm was no opeciui oottervaiice oi surrenaei auy acre touay, and Ll ie tact tnat must Aiiwa unices were closed was 10 tne coinciaent Labour Day tailing on tne anniversary of the signing oi me surrender aoroao me UaLtiesnip Aiissoune one yeai
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  • 120 3 Sydney, Sept. S.— The Australian Minister for External Affairs. Dr. Herbert Evatt, said yesterday that he attacked Russia at the Paris conference not because ol personal pride, but because of the efforts the Australian soldier made m ail the theatres oi war m Europe
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  • 125 3 EX- POVV' S SELF-IMPOSED MISSION London, Sept. 3.— Mr. Leonard Hygate, aged 33, accountant, who arrived home at Grove Road, Acton, eight months ago after being a prisoner m Borneo for three years will return to Singapore next week to represent his firm m the Far East, and hunt out
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  • 63 3 Paris, Sept. 3. A Big Four meeting will follow quickly upon the Soviet Foreign Minister's return to Paris from Moscow, according to authoritative Conference quarters last night. M. Molotov is expected back about the middle of the week. Deputies have a provisional arrangement to meet
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  • 205 3 London, Sept. 2.— The Bombay riots continued to hit London's Headlines as the evening newspapers reach the streets of the capital. Double column heads top cable* from Bombay m the Evening Standard and Evening News. The standard says: "Bombay riots start again," while the Evening
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  • 106 3 Lahore (Air l-.laiU— A move similar to that of tne U.P. Congress Ministry lor the abolition of ianctloruism was not suited to tne Punjab, where the peasant proprietors were m overwnelming majority, said Chaudhuri Lehri bingh, Minister for Public Works, addressing a public meeting at Palwal
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  • 196 3 Madras (By Air I-.lain.— The General Secretary, the Madras Kerala Samaj. writes m a communication: A deputation of the Madras Kerala Samaj waited on the Textile Commissioner m connection with the special issue of mill cloth to Malayalees In the City and Province for Onam. The
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  • 505 3 (By Joseph C. Goodwin, Associated Press Correspondent) Kabul, Afghanistan. Little Aijjnanistan, seeking a snort cut from its still-primitive way ol me u> a bnmy new ana more economically sound modernity, uiiexpecieuiy na* tunicu io itnierica tor direction and adviceaiter years m Me i.m
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  • 96 3 CANADIAN PREMIER'S OPTIMISM RE.PARIS PEACE CONFAB Haliiax, Sept. 2.-Prime Minister Macxenzie *nig returning tv Canada irom tne Pans tmm conierence, expressed the commence tnat altnougn the parley was neadea tot a long run, v wouia end m success. He saia lie thought the conlcience was receiving 100 mucn puoiicity lor
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  • 90 3 London, Sept. 2.-Charles Duke, chairman of the powerful Traded Union Congress threw the weight of that organisation behind a fmht for closed shops m Britain-a campaign which In less than a week has become the nations leading domestic controversy. The drive was interpreted by
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  • 80 3 Washington. Sept. 1. Army air force scientists declared today that research into cosmic rays that bombard the earth from outer •space may lead to a source of energy 1.000 times more potent than the power used m the atomic bomb The air forces are planning to
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  • 164 3 He is stated to have no plans at the moment either to accompany King George back to Greece or to make arrangements for his return. An earlier message from Athens said: The Greek Government has ordered that penalties "for disrespectful utterances against the person of the
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  • 71 3 Baghdad, Aug. 31.—The Government of Iraq received an invitation to the Paris Peace Conference today. The Minister for Foreign Affairs, Dr. Fadil Jamall will present Iraq's views to the conference on the subject of Italian colonies Jamali will leave for Paris next week. He
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  • 65 3 GOERING'S BROTHER IN TRIAL Prague, Sept. 2.— Albert Goerinn identified as the brother of Hermann Goering, fc fa Pankrac prison here awaiting a war crime* trial. He was General Director of the Skoda munition works, and the charges are expected to relate to his treatment of workers. Albert Goering surrendered
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  • 530 4  -  LATE PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT Shortsighted Greed Of French, British Dutch Condemned New York, Sept. 3. Mr. Elliott Roosevelt alleged here today that his father the late President Roosevelt, told him at the Casablanca Conference m January 1943 that Americans would not have died m the Pacific "if
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  • 268 4 Eighty-nine orphans, whose parents died while working on the Siam "Death Railway" project, are now housed m the Ram par orphanage, near Batu Gajah m North Malaya, S. X; Chettur, Representative of the Government of India m Malaya, revealed at a Press
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  • 215 4 Singapore, Sept. 2.— J. A. Thivy, chairman of the Malayan Indian Congress, has issued the following statement through the Associated Press expressing his pleasure at the meetings held all over Malaya under the auspices of the Malayan Indian Congress, m order to felicitate the inauguration
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  • 197 4 The Army has made clear the reasons why it will not be expedient to distribute rice allocated to Jap surrendered personnel as an increase to the civilian ration m Singapore. The allocation of rice to the Japs In Singapore works out at
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  • 136 4 A public meeting was held under the auspices of the Johore Bahru branch of the Indian Congress on 2nd. September, at 6.00 p.m. to commemorate the Indian Interim Government, under the leadership of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. The meeting was presided by Sri M. N. Roy.
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  • 75 4 KILLEARN'S REPRESENT ATI VE GOING TO SAIGON Mr. Michael Wright, Deputy Special Commissioner, is leaving Singapore today. September 4th, for a short visit to Saigon m response to an invitation to Lord Killearn from Admiral D'Argentlieu, High Commissioner of French IndoChina. Lord Killearn, who has a mild infection of the
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  • 57 4 As from Ist September. J946 the Department of Trade and Industry, Singapore, has been taken over by the Secretariat for Economic Affairs, and communications on all matters previously addressed to the Dept. of Trade and Industry should be forwarded m future to the Secretary for
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  • 44 4 The next meeting of the East and West Society will take place on Thursday i tomorrow) at the V.M.C.A., Bras Basah Road, at 8 p.m. Major T. A. Ratcliffe will speak on "The Relation of Psychiatry to everyday life."
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  • 53 4 A meeting of the Advisory Council will be held at 10.00 a.m. tomorrow, sth September. 1946, at the Municipal Council Chamber. There will be a lecture on 'Whai is Co-Masonery?' by Mr. Fred Harvey at the Theosophicai Society No. 8, Cairnhill Road on Thursday, September sth
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  • 39 4 Air I «f 11m M h.i i If r.UHi; .1 van I all WWt (•o\«'i m v the fti 'Ihr R IfMllm i tin mi »i ioi ih« tmv i.v ihr Moth< irv.s.ui. efforts." S
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  • 479 4 Herat, Afghanistan. Ancient Herat, once host to the invading armies of Genghis Khan. Tamurlane, Alexander the Great and the Islamic crusaders and more recently an isolated half- forgot ten trade centre for Aomadic tribes is becoming modern. With motor transport,
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  • 182 4 Six hundred and five cases, ea ch case containing 30 dozen eggs, have been distributed to stall holders as shewn m the following Municipal Markets. These stall holders will m turn distribute the eggs to other stall holders m their particular markets and the
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  • 563 4 "DEATH RAILWAY" DEPENDKM THE SINGAPORE HUNK x\ JT UNJUSTIFIAULE CALLOUSNE ■hli ißy Our StatT Kcp«n The Indian Daily Mail has on man> dwelt editorially ana otherwise on tin- csllou and others towards Indian labourers and Hi. cables iroin India too iiave reported tiiu thi m the knowledge
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