Indian Daily Mail, 10 September 1946

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. N o j Bl SINGAPORE. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1946. PRICE 10 CBNTP
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  • 179 1 ON EVE OF LONDON PALESTINE CONFERENCE sii orists Mine Railroads,^ loan i Oil Pipelines, Fire I On British Troops British troops and Jewish extremists v I,. ,ak o, rea war!a t he t err «l sabotaue to the whole o I'ales-l-ndon conference on
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  • 31 1 Allied the street tbreak of toey nred to demonstra- '>[ 'he mili- British the limits personnel T leave U en of uss f i .several bi m the AP
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  • 187 1 London, Sept. 9.-lf the British Government were to "invite me to London to start a new series of conferences on an equal footing with other negotiators I should accept," Muslim leader Mohamed Ah Jinnah told the special correspondent of the Daily Mail, Ralph fzzard,
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  • 166 1 Rangoon, Sept. 9.— The police in three more towns of Burma. Prome, Henzada and Pyapon, have gone on strike while in Rangoon no settlement is in sight in the fourday old strike and the situation remains unchanged. The strikers, who are camping at Shwedagon Pagoda, selected
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  • 100 1 Bombay, Sept. 9. -Cloudbursts which flooded almost every street throughout Bombay today, brought peace to the riot areas for the first time for more than a week. The Government announced at 11.30 a.m. (local time) that only two cases of stabbing had been reported in
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    48 1 Members of the new Central Government photographed outside the Council l Room ,n the Viceroy's House before the ceremony of tak ng the oath. (Left to right) Mr. Sarat Chandra Bose, Mr. Ja*jivan Ram Dr Rajendra Prasad, Sardar Pate., Mr. Asaf AH, Pandit iehru aS Syed Ali Zaheer.
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  • 183 1 London. Sept. !).-No matter how Gen. Smuts tries to Mr. Naidoo is on his way to New York for the forthcoming session of the UNO when India's complaint against South Africa will be tabled. "It would be equally
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  • 191 1 London. Sept. 9.— Lord PethickLawrence. Secretary of State tor India, has not so far given the slightest indication that he intends to retire, and rumours of impending changes at India Office have no confirmation, a source in close touch with Lord Pethick-Lawrence told Reuters political
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  • 30 1 Athens. Sept. 9.— The United States naval squadron which has been visiting Greece as part of goodwill cruise in the Mediterranean sailed from the Piraeus port of Athens today.- Reuter
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  • 215 1 London, Sept. 9.— "A brave book," says Victor Thompson, the Daily Herald columnist, analysing Pandit Nehru's "Discovery of India" published today. The Daily Herald, official organ of the British Labour Party, features Thompsons analysis on its feature page and gives a column and
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  • 97 1 BENGAL PREMIERS COMMENTS ON NEHRUJI'S BROADCAST New Delhi, Sept. 9.— Husseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy, the Muslim League Prime Minister of Bengal, commented today on the broadcast on Saturday by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, head of the Indian Interim Government: "No one is deceived by the cooings of Nehru's broadcast/' The speech, he
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  • 35 1 London, Sept. B— Early tomorrow a Lincolon aircraft of the R.A.F. Bomber Command will leave on a five-week round trip through Palestine, India, Singapore, Australia and New Zealand.
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  • 211 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) llombu\ Sept. 9. Fratricide wili not abate by intimidation and violence but by mutual understanding, friendly discussion and if necessary, by agreed arbitration. If through deliberate courage, the Hindus had died to a man, that would have
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  • 208 1 Charges And CounterCharges In Sind Legislature (From Our Own Correspondent) Karachi, Sept. 9. C-azdar, President of the Sind Muslim League, addressing the Sind League Council yesterday declared the only way out of the present impasse is to dissolve the Legislature and order fresh elections. He took the Ministry to task
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  • 82 1 <From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Sept. 9. After meeting Jinnah at Bombay. Suhrawardy, Bengal Premier, arrived m Delhi yesterday and met the Viceroy. Shyamarasad Mookerjee. Hindu Mahasabha leader. Surendramohan Ghosh, Congress Boss, and Naliniranjan Sarkar also arrived In Delhi to appraise Congress leaders of the
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  • 35 1 Washington, Sept. 9.— Within ten years rockets from the earth may reach the moon, said Colonel James Bain, chief of the guided missiles branch of the U.S. Army ordinance department of research and development AP
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  • 130 1 Nehruji Discourages Indian Exodus From Malaya Singapore, Sept. 9.-P and i I Javvaharlal Nehru, presently the premier of he m erlm Indjan qv eminent, recently has expressed |»s wish tha. repatriation oi Indians from Malaya back to fatfh should be "discouraged" f or 50..,, time-be.au.se of the very difllruli conditions"
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  • 243 1 'From Our Own Correspondent) thrrth awar i sept M The that the of t| le ncu Kov ernment would result m a neu deal for the frontier border tribes was expressed by Abdul GhafTar Khan speaking at Peshawar. Khan stated that .so lone the Political
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  • 78 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi. Sept. 9.— The fill of broadcasting m India, which is now government-controlled, h now engaging the attention of Sard at Patel, member -in -charge of Information and Broadcasting. In order to make broadcasting as popular as possible, it is
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  • 720 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tuesday, Sept. 10, 1946. NATIONAL EDUCATION FOR MALAYA IN view of the declaration recently made by Mr. Malcolm MacDonald. Governor- General of the Malayan Union and Singapore, that the ultimate aim of British Colonial policy is .self-government, the question of the establishment of a University m
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  • 1738 2 Full Report Of First Press Conference After Assuming Office (From Our Own Correspondent By Air Mail) New Delhi, Sept. 3. "We are all going to remain here and even though we may get irritated with each other, it is obvious we have
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  • 479 2 Birmingham, Sept. 9. A plea lor Indian unity was made by Labour Member of Parliament Mr. \V. G. Cove when he addressed the largest political gathering m Britain since the outbreak of the war here yesterday. The conference organised by the Indian Workers Association
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  • 102 2 'Islam' Means Teace,' Gandhi ji Reminds Muslims Delhi. September 8. Mahatma Gandhi, speaking at his praye: meeting here last night appealed to Englishmen not to imagine that they could keep Hindus and Muslims apart. Gandhiji declared: "Hindus and Muslims are sons of the same soil, blood brothers who cat the
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  • 170 2 Ex-China Americans Call Communist "Traitorons Rebels" Washington Americans i China, in i, man tod;i\ den (omnium t. and urged th American h.n rightful (hi,,, under General shek »i An America elation bead editor. J. B I among its din Walter Juckl also ask< ci mands be yield unqoalii territories to
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  • 113 2 Sydney, Sept. Msn tail Japanese wat I mini ill BBH rounded up I>n IS crimes investigation n Ing to the .\ustr;ilnn IfS*) l>ir< loraie of PrisaflMfl sfl IVsi Four hundred ol executed or Unpii GOO are still bell About To pel nese responsible
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  • 56 2 Moscow Sep Tishonov Ol Lei dismissed ol Soviet W\ a nev OOI The disml Ol the Com: I Cotnmittt e to world "i bourgeois kit Novelist A I named geners lvw board The Writers -roup «>t 1-. violated the Writ ing members <> th M stated
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  • 344 3 in Out Diplomatic Tension Between Russia Foreseen WP have not yet been employed: ITu rnts m* cow M Bert's lhe B r the leriW the P nomi( I >atW hen hods B roH read H .:.M'USX hav< K~ ana H (ichatt m ativc H itine H urse X aild X
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  • 335 3 MATE PROBLEM IN AUSTRALIA: "HOW TO AVOID UNCONTROLLED BOOM avoid an uncontrolled L>™ st> T is how to Mean of Scarcity Nsued bvtL v cl r cular enti «'«d "The ProSydney lhe Bank «f New South Wales, The bank advocates all-round [ax reductions, based on a towering of government expenditure,
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  • 66 3 Naples, Sept. 9. Mussolini's widow fiachelle has decided to write a book m her husband's defense. The Duce's youngest son Romano and daughter Anna Maria have taken refuge on Ischia Island m the Bay of Naples, where they are active participants of night
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  • 230 3 DDT Depth Charge" Washington.— A kind of DDI "depth charge"— non-explosive but effective— has been developed by the U.S. Public Health Service as a new weapon against malaria mosquitoes. The new development consists oi "pellets" of the insecticide DDT m a mixture of other chemicals. These pellets are lowered on
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  • 103 3 Extensive Research In Atomic Energy In Russia Stockholm, Sept B.— A vast net work of research centres and laboratories spreading throughout the Soviet Union is working on the secrets of atomic energy, a usually well-informed American expert on Soviet affairs who has just completed a visit to the Soviet Union
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  • 272 3 —SAYS NEWSMAN New York, Sept. 1). India's communal tension which was generally covered on the inside pages o f American papers during the week is the subject of a Jong article m the "New York Times-" Sunday Magazine beneath a picture
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  • 364 3 Shanghai (Air Mail). Socialism by evolution and not revolution is the basic aim of the new Chine c political party, the Democratic Socialist Party, the organizati< n of which is said to have been completed. i*c pi eotming a
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  • 35 3 London, Sept. 9. Radio Moscow last night quoted an Iranian newspaper of September 3 that five British divisions had arrived m Iraq "m the last few days." UP
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  • 106 3 SOVIET SILENT ON 'BYRNES SPEECH Moscow. Sept. 8. Only a tightly summarised Soviet news agency (Tasst dispatch which makes the point of United States willingness to transfer Koenigsbevg area to the Soviet Union informed the population of Mr. James Byrnes' Stuttgart speech. This version, published m all «<ie morning newspapers,
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  • 140 3 leneran, Sept. 9.—Correspondents of ieheran newspapers rei oit from ispanan m Soutn Persia mat a plot against the security 01 me country nas oeen discovered. Martial law and curfew have been imposed. irince Firouz. one ot the leading memoers oi vi« x-ersian Government,,
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  • 190 3 Vpenhatfen, Sept. S. The Indian delegates proposed yesterday that the conference of the t nited Nations Food and Agriculture Organization here should set up a special commission of 20 members inc'udin^ representatives of Asia and South America to examine the proposals for
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  • 58 3 Batavia, Sept. 8. -Dr. Hubcrtus van Mook's Cabinet Chief, Mr. Koets. and a high official of the Netherlands Indies Economic Department (possibly Mr. Honig) have been invited by the Republican Government to join journalists m a trip to the interior of Java, probably starting
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  • 328 3 (By Michael Fry, Rev ter's UN Correspondent New York (Air Mail). Lack of money, and apparent confu sion as to where funds are to be obtained, is holding up the work of the numerous "specialised agencies" dealing with agriculture, refugees and reconstruction which were set up
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  • 189 3 New York, Sept. o.— Australia may call on the Muted Nations Security Council to make a complete investigation into the political situation m the Balkans as the result of Soviet accusations that a danger of "international friction" exists m that region it was
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  • 142 3 New York, Sept 8. "Corky arrogant, sharp he is all that But he won battles, and that's what generals are for.'' Thus concludes Drew Mkldleton New York Times writer, m an irtiele given prominence In the Yew York Times Sunday Maga/ux section today, on
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  • 382 4 In the course of a trial before Mr. Justice Spencer Wilkinson, m which the head Mandor o f West Country Estate, Kajang, was convicted of rape, it appeared that the Chairman, .Secretary and some Committee members of the Labour Union on the estate, instead
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  • 92 4 Singapore, Sept. 9. —A meeting of the Singapore delegates to the Malayan Indian Congress conference m Kuala Lumpur In August as well as other "public-spirited" Indians In Singapore will be held Tuesday. Sept. 10 at 5.30 p.m. at the Indian Association premises, m order to
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  • 78 4 Buta via, Sept. 9. Dr. van MooK, Netherlands Lieut.-Governor-Gene-ral, and Dr. Sutan Sjahrir, Indonesian Republican Premier, may resume their talks here pending the early arrival 01 the Dutcn Commission, it was reliably learned today. Dr. van fclook and Dr. Sjahrir may also rUffTIUW how
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  • 40 4 Singapore, Sept. 9. Lord Killearn plans to return to ll.it a via "about Ihe end of the week" to resume his conversations with Dutch and Indonesian leaders, the Special Commissioner's office announced on Monday. A.P.
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  • 282 4 The Department of Education, Malayan Union, has bad an intensive drive to increase food production. As a result of this it is estimated thai Home gardens Of the Malay pupils have now reached the 1941 figure of 10.000, while Malay school gardens have
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  • 65 4 Singapore, Sept. 9. Liaison officers of Moutn East Asia begin their two-day September meeting here tomorrow, September 10, m the office of ihe isritish Special Commissioner for South £ast Asia, Lord Killearn. The conference will consider particularly the rice situation. Lord Kiliearn s Office announced
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  • 98 4 INTENSIVE WELFARE WORK BY INDIAN WOMEN PLANNED Singapore, &ept. y. i^lans for In* tensive social weiiare worK by Indian women m Malaya were maae by bU Singapore Indian women at a meeting Sunday sponsored by the Malayan Indian Congress. Tne meeting named a sevenmember committee to lormuiate a programme of
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  • 79 4 The Tamil Brotherhood Association will meet the Fort Canning at a friendly game of Soccer, to be played at fort Canning on Wednesday, the 11th September, 1946. Players and supporters are requested to assemoie at the Anglu Chinese School, Coleman St. by 4.45 p.m. The Brotherhoods team
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  • 30 4 The 7th War Crimes Investigation Team has now moved from 19, Orange Grove Road, to No. b. Anderson Road. The telephone number is still 7347.
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  • 83 4 HE. the Governor has been pleased to appoint Mr. Walter Grenier elected representative of the Selangor Property Owners and Ratepayers' Association to be a member of the Committee which is considering the establishment of a Municipality m Kuala Lumpur. Mr. W. A. Ward, M.C., Resident Commissioner,
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  • 76 4 His Excellency the Governor of Singapore has been pleased to reconstitute the Standing Trade Advisory Committee of Singapore with the following membership: The Secretary for Economic Affairs (Chairman), The Financial Secretary, The Controller of Customs, The Hon. Mr. E. M. F. Fergusson, Mr. Lien Ying-Chow, Mr.
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  • 55 4 To correct any misunderstanding it is officially announced that the allocation of motor vehicles as between Singapore and the Malayan Union is m the following proportions: For load carriers three to the Malayan Union for each one to Singapore. For passenger- carriers -two to the Malayan Union
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  • 230 4 Paris, Sept. 9. The Duke and Duchess of Windsor will visit Britain lor about one month m October and will later make a trip to both Canada and the United States, an unim peachable source said last night. me winusors returned to
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  • 385 4 At the clarion call of the Indian Independence Movement, the Indian Youth m Malaya responded m great numbers m order to actively participate m ihe main objective of the movement, namely to hght for Indian Independence, states a circular issued by the Hind Volunteer Service Department of
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  • 47 4 Nanking, Sept. M The British Ambassador Sir Kalpii Stevenson today emphatically denied Chinese press reports that Britain would participate m Chinese peace talks. "There has never hern Ml] suggestion that anyone else snould intervene m the negotiations,'' Sir Stevenson staled Reuter
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  • 128 4 JOHORE BAHRU HIND VOLUNTEER SERVICE OFFICE -BEARERS A mass Rally of 1.N.A.. 1.1. 1.. K. of J., and H.V.S., members was held on the Bth Sept. l!)4ti at fi p.m at the Johore ihm Indian Congress premises. Sri. M. B. Da.ss. Convener. Johore Indian Congress, presided over the meeting. The
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  • 115 4 London. Sept. 9. Workers demonstrations over the week and m South Wales and yesterday's seizure by 1.000 homeless London people of a seven-storey building of 10 guineas a week flats are no more than the opening shots m the Communist Party's autumn
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