Indian Daily Mail, 5 September 1946

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. if. x o< j 77 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 172 1 [ell Defend India's Freedom, Honour Vherever They Are Threatened' -Nehruji ignif icant Message T o ityagrahis In South Africa Rom Our Own Correspondent) f'l». I- Whe rever we may be, and whatever "«ay have to car ,v. ollr guidin* purpose
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  • 90 1 SOEKARNO GREETS PANDIT NEHRU X I ltfiiM>n< X tabled Pandit E the Indonesian X :<>od wishes and peaceful, ><d India/* on X becoming the an All-Indian I Stan Swinton. 1- respondent. lent the new I guided by the m wisdom and m ep love of the ft is your chief
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  • 177 1 Washington, Sept.. 4.— The state department, m an unusual departure from its custom of refraining from comment on the internal situation m another country, made it quite clear that it hopes the Congress party m India succeeds m establishing a stable interim Government and considers
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  • 134 1 Copenhagen, Sept. 4. The Food and Agriculture Organisation at its plenary session today unanimously decided to send a cable of greetings io the new Indian Government and expressing recognition of the formidable tasks with which it is faced. The cable stated: "Among the most
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  • 85 1 Paris, Sept. 4.- Twenty persons were killed when a Paris-London airliner crashed this morning ana hit a factory shortly after taking off. The disaster is the biggest disaster on the Paris-London air line since before the war. Six people .survived from the crash. The aircraft carried 21
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  • 172 1 Nanking, Sept. 4.— Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek's failure to state unequivocally he would order a nation-wide truee r has stalled the Stuart Committee and threatened a complete breakdown of its truce negotiations, as government armies drove steadily through the Com-munist-dominated North. The two government members and two
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  • 152 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bombay, Sept. 4.— While Calcutta is settling, down the Horn bay situation is worsening. The city witnessed pitched battles and large-scale stonethrowing all day long yesterday and by nightfall the total casualties exceeded a hundred killed and 400 injured. Despite stringent measures taken
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  • 135 1 Paris, Sept. 4.— Soviet Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov on Wednesday returned to the Peace Conference from four days' Moscow consultation, apparently prepared to give his American, British and French colleagues the views of Generalissimo Joseph Stalin m the Big Four huddle this afternoon. The
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  • 97 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Lucknow, Sept. 4. The United Provinces Govern ment is taking rigorous precautions to check the spreading of Ihc communal fever to the province. The Government propose to organise a militia called the Home Guards which will be 5.000 strong und stationed
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  • 48 1 Washington, Sept. 4.— President Truman has authorised the United States Maritime Commission to dispose of the 83,000-ton former French liner Normandie— now known as United States Auxiliary Lafayette— as scrap. She was taken over from France nine days after Pearl Harbour.- Reuter
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  • 54 1 MASKED CHINESE GET BIG HAUL Kuala Lumpur .Sept. 4.— Masked j Chinese, who held a car m North Malaya near Kuala Lumpur, stab-' bed a Chinese merchant to death and robbed another Chinese occupant of the car of $13,000. The latter managed to escape as the gangsters tried
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  • 65 1 MINIATURE "ALDERSHOT" IN KUALA LUMPUR Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 4.— The Malaya Command Headquarters have moved to new headquarters erected outside the town on the slopes of a hilly and beautiful countryside. The expected site will soon a miniature "Aldershot" and it ki rumoured that Kuala Lumpur wili be the biggest
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  • 56 1 Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 4. Follow- ing the intervention of the Agent of the Government of India. Mr. S. K. Cheltur, the series of strikes In rubber estates m North Malaya 1 have been settled. The main provision was that the estates should provide labourers with two
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  • 47 1 Hasting*, Sussex, Sept. 4.— Despite blustering wind and occasionally light rain, a prompt start was made here m the match between the Indians and South of England Eleven. Merchant won the toss ana batted. At tea time India Ist innings were: 241 ail out.- Reutcr
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  • 339 1 AiungKung, sepi. 4. ihe senior Japanese defence counsel, Jlikio Takakashi, told the War Crimes Court here today that he intends to call Sir Franklin Gimson, Governor of Singapore, to testify to (he good character of a Japanese civilian interpreter, Genichiro Niimori,
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  • 112 1 London, Sept. 4.— Prince Bern-! hard of the Netherlands was showered with broken glass on Wednesday, but was unhurt when his limousine collided with a Dutch Army truck m London. The car was damaged but he entered another vehicle and continued to his hotel.
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  • 100 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bombay, Sept, 4.— A warning to the Muslim League that no movement based on violence can ever succeed m India, was uttered by Syed Ataullah Bokhari, Ahrar leader. Bokhari declares that anyone preaching violence is the greatest enemy of his community
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  • 174 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Sept. 4. A piquant situation has arisen resultant on the decision of the Chingleput District Board to name the new residential colony of about 400 acres m West Tambarara after
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  • 51 1 Batavia, Sept. 4.— Between Octo ber, 1945, and Au£. 31, 1946, 49 British and 507 Indian officers and men were killed m the NEI, a British spokesman announced. One hundred and thirty- four ■British and 1,259 Indians were wounded during the same period.
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    • 698 2 THE landing of the victorious Allied Forces m Singapore exactly a year ago today will long be remembered by the people of this country. To the minds of the present, generation, this day bringF memories which are unforgettable It was a time when the people 's
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  • 873 2 "Russia May Have More Than Spectator's Inter In Indian Affairs' Jinnah Bombay, Sept. 4.— The Muslim leader, Mr. M. A. .linmih. told United Press yesterday that "I believe Russia may have more than a spectator's interest m Indian affairs and they are not very far from India either." "Its a
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  • 156 2 Paris. Sept. 4. A second attack >n the Foreign Ministers Council decision to internationalize Trieste and create a new border between Italy and Yugoslavia was voiced on Tuesday In the Italian Political md Territorial Commission by Aries Bebler. Yugoslav under-secre-:ary for Foreign Affairs. He
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  • 179 2 Indian Princes Determined To Remain Constitutional Monarchs? New Delhi.— The princes of India are determined to remain as constitutional monarchs if the country achieves independence and will confederate for resistance, by force if necessary, against any attempt to dethrone them or interfere m their internal affairs, an authoritative source close
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  • 516 2 (From Reuter's Correspondent) Bombay (Air Mail)*— Racing m Western India is fast heading for a crisis and the outcome of negotiations between the Royal Western India Turf Club and the Congress Government of Bombay may well decide whether the 36 meetings conducted
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  • 463 2 Bottbay (Air Mail).— When the Vmerican Phoenix," docked here reienth on her wlx u heavily built, ruddy faced Irishman with clear Mm belied his sixty nine years Mapped oil ih, tujprr a last look at Homha\. He was Captain George
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  • 135 2 MAHENDRA PRATAP RECEIVES ROYAL WELCOME Muttra, India.— Raja Mahendra. Pratap. an exile from India over 30 years has arrived at his home -n Muttra after meeting Mahatma Gandhi and other Congress leaders m Wardha. Mahendra Pratap was accorded a rousing reception at the station by thousands who thronged to ?reet
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  • 40 2 NIZAM WANTS PORTUGESE OF London r mac.i/ M"/' iatrsi trivial »w^ i undlockf- j an outlc v UMMton i<dded. ueru «n q 4 U «OUM uiaia cmpun of kMtn reeUni away dentadding Hyderabad du.s, the 1 dltlltoi his tin »n,
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  • 375 3 Australia Urges Inclusion Of "Human Inter- A sian Rights" Amendment In Finnish Treaty: Rejected i.-vvnen Australia advocated th* incornoraramu rights amendment m the Finnish Treaty litical and territorial committee of the Paris evening, the Indian delegate Mr gS M he had not received specific instrScdoS •vernment of India but the
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  • 68 3 DR. AZAD TO LEAD GOODWILL MISSION TO ISLAMIC COUNTRIES Bombay, Sept. 4.— Maulana Abul Kalam Azad. Indian Congress Party leader, will lead a goodwill mission to Iraq, Turkey, Egypt and Afghanistan on behalf of the new Indian Interim Government, according to reports from Allahabad. The reports said the aim of
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  • 179 3 Singapore, Sept. 4—A British military spokesman today officially denied an Indonesian Ministry of Information report that the island of Bali was the scene of constant fighting between Indonesians and Dutch. The British denial, the spokesman said, was based on reports of a British
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  • 192 3 Athens. Sept. 4.— Nicholas Zachariadis, secretary general of the i-reek Communist Party, declared Tuesday that the plebiscite places Greece m the same critical situation as that which preceded the December revolution and that should the British and Monarche Fascists continue their present policy,
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  • 81 3 Bahkpapan, Dutch East Borneo, Sept. 3— A mass grave has been discovered near here containing .he bodies of an estimated 400 persons who were beheaded by the Japanese m 1943. Exhumation of 264 bodies has been impossible because of the condition of the corpses.
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  • 23 3 BRITAIN REINFORCED WITH INDONESIANS The Koyal Army has reinai Medan, number" of Who recently from Ross y Group! nncr Japanese been liberat- A.P.
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  • 533 3 FKOM AGITATOR TO DICTATOR I rentier Marshal Tito emerged during the war from the furtive obscurity „t an underground Communist agitator with a price "Ler"nr,em, C U diSPUted h< ad of the Y ««»«'av He was born of peasant stock 54 years ago
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  • 181 3 PENANG RAMAKRISHNA MISSION GETS HELP FROM INDIA AGENT In order to help maintain the orphanages which the Mission Is operating, Mr. S. K. Chettur, Government of India Representative m Malaya, has contributed recently a sum of $1,000, to the Penang Ramakrishna Mission, it was reported on Tuesday by Mr. Chettur
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  • 113 3 London. Sept. 4. The Secretary of State for India. Lord PethickLawrence, and diplomatic representatives of the United States. Sweden, Switzerland. China Portugal, Turkey. Syria. Egypt. Iraq, Lebanon, FJersia, Saudi Arabia and other countries attended a reception given to the Hyderabad State industrial and commercial
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  • 60 3 Batavia. Sept. 3.— Dutch troops nave evacuated 250 Chinese from Kampong Bamboo, west of Tangerang, to the Allied occupation area. The evacuation was carried out "at the request of the Chinese concerned," a Netherlands East Indies Army announcement said. Tangerang was the scene of
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  • 312 3 "Would Produce No Revolutionary Changes/ Says Pandit Nehru c J bi J£"~~ Pandlt Jawahar lal Nehru told the Indian Council of World Affairs m a lecture recently (hat the Inter-Asian reJations conference of which he is one of the originators, will endeavour to develop healthier political, economic and
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  • 225 3 Leeds, Sept. 3.— The British army m India has a new task from today, says the military correspondent of Yorkshire Post. "Great though Pandit Nehru's responsibility is," he adds, "from now onwards a bigger burden falls on the British Commander -m Chief standing for public
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  • 229 3 New York. Sept. 3.— The well-known newspaper PM reports from the Franco-Spanish frontier that the Spanish guerrilla underground made an unsuccessful attempt to assassinate Franco last May which provoked the "bloody week of terror throughout Asturias m reprisal. PM says the underground learn- Ed
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  • 336 3 Washington, Sept. 3.— United States and Russia— one year after the end of World War ll— are hoping f Or peace but preparing for any eventuality, according to a report on the United States defense programme by the Senate War
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  • 148 3 100 Million Yards Lancashire Cloth For Export Manchester, Sept. 4. Over 100 million yards have been ordered for export from Lancashire cloth manufacturers during the past four weeks. i The deadline for the export production programme ended at the week-end after great last minute activity among shipping merchants who have
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  • 230 4 The following message to the people of Malaya on the anniversary of liberation from Air Marshal Sir Hugh Saunders, K.8.E., C.8., M.C D.F.C., M.M., Acting Allied Air Commander-in-Chief, Headquarters, Air Command, South-East Asia, was received by the Indian Daily Mail last night: "On the
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  • 96 4 To relieve hardship caused to civilians employed on R.A.F. establishments at Changi, a canteen is to be opened at Slim Road, Changi. Target date is Monday, September 9, but the canteen may possibly be opened before this week-end. Heretofor, civilian workers were forced to pay
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  • 73 4 The Tamil Brotherhood Association will meet the R.A.F. (Sembawang) at a friendly game of soccer, to be played at Sembawang, 3n Saturday, the 7th Sept.. 1946. Players and supporters are requested to assemble at the Jalan Besar Stadium at 3.30 p.m. for ransport to Sembawang. The Brotherhood's
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  • 184 4 The celebration of September 12th, the anniversary of the Armistice Ceremony m Singapoie. will be centred on the Municipal hamber. The Chamber will be opened during the morn ins Irom 10 o'clock to 1 o'clock arranged as it was on the day
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  • 54 4 A general riveting: will be held on Sunday. Sept. Bth, 1946, at 6 p.m. Johore Bahru, to elect office bearers for the Hind Volunteer Service, Local Indian Congress, Johore Bahru. All members of the H.V.S IN. A., 1.1.L, R. of J., and o.her Indian youths are requested
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  • 149 4 Hongkong Government Refutes Singapore Press Report Hongkong, Sept. 3— The Hongkong Government has issued a statement m connection with a report from Singapore that eleven Hongkong students en route to England have become stranded m Singapore It says: "The statement m the press that Hongkong scholarship students on their way
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  • 72 4 Toronto, Sept. 3, -The first batch )f Indian scholarship students sent ~o Canada under the Indian Government's new educational programme has arrived to attend Canadian Universities. They are the. vanguard of the 100 who will go abroad yearly for higher technical education and hen return
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  • 329 4 shells crrin^Swede^T!' 118 'V^ f radi OIM;ra(wl the Baltic region <hT\i >c sent by (he Russians from <ha\ athouKh X rs«edish°nersD PaPer I""** d<?Clared lodav •were only -'mirZJ-' L¥ Pilpt:r c<>nelud that the shells not I 2ra£ but'^ea.^. the Sw dish The comment
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  • 381 4 Shanghai (Air Mail). Establishment of commercial advisory bureaus m large trading centres and the grant of substantial subsidies to important industries are among a series of measures which the Chinese Government has decided upon to avert the industrial and economic collapse which threatens
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  • 149 4 City Fathers Agree To Re-Burial Of "Double Ten" Victims The Municipal Commissioners on 23rd August, 1946, agreed tha. two grave plots m the Bidadari Christian Cemetery be made available for the re- burial of the remains of Mr. Justice Adrian Clark and -Mr. G. H. S. Mayor, and that no
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  • 96 4 "Mayor Of Batavia" Was Pimp To Japs: Arrested Batavia, Sept. 3. H. W. Daohlan Abdullah, the Indonesian Republic's 'Mayor of Batavia." has been arrested by Dutch civil police on charges he was responsible for large-scale procurement of European and Indonesian women -for immoral purposes" during the Japanese occupation. Police accuse
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  • 152 4 .luan Puerto Kico). Sept. 4.— The first native ever to be appointed governor of any I nited States' possessions. Pesus Pinero, was sworn-in on Tuesday as governor of Puerto Kico. before a crowd of 100,4)00. The new governor said. "The appointment of a Puerto
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  • 161 4 Panama. City. Sept. 4. -U.S. AmJMUMMJor Frank T. Hines toda\ Hew U) Washington, carrying th« Panama Governments curt note based on a unanimous action oi the Panan National Assembly. demanding the United Btatea Oorernment to hand back to Panama, the bases lent, to the
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  • 228 4 Colombo, Sept 3.— The 13,000-ton French liner He de France was fired on by a concealed coastal battery m Sumatra on Aug. 9, while bound to Saigon from Europe. He de France is now m Colombo on the homeward voyage carrying 2,000 French women
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  • 311 4 London, Sept. Swaraj H»m of mass meeting last night to celebrate the Indian Interim Government. There ireit m British Socialist sympathisers, Indian *om saris and Sikhs m traditional costume^ and inY* The House Congress flag was pinned on the wall. Mohan Lai recited patriotic
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  • 183 4 London, Sept. B. Keuter undersiands that the protracted negotiations between Nigerian and Malayan tin producers and the Ministry of Supply about future tin prices have been virtually concluded and an announcement will be made MOB. The reason for delaying the announcement is somewhat obscure, some traders think
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