Indian Daily Mail, 18 September 1946

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  • 41 1 SINGAPORE CAMERONIA INCIDENT UNDER INVESTIGATION GOVT. OF INDIA S2 St&CS t"a£i& 3?* 53 fcK Govern ft i»V( t#| y fewmm ,'n SffISSK S_*a*!ffl_! "i ff h| reveal, further indigni--5; n ,o MaS r 8 had to 9 th hahdB 6f 3K;
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  • 490 1 British Cabinet Hears Of Jinnah-Wavell Parleys (From Our Own Correspondent) -New Delhi r Sept. 17. Mr. Jinnah had a seventy -five minutes' interview with the Vic^oy yesterday and xa> meeting him again today oi* tomorrow. A meeting of tlie Interim Cabinet was held before tlie Viceroy Jinnah meeting and the
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  • 72 1 INDIAN PRESS SPLASH IDM STORY tFromOuruwiu «,rresi-«mdentj >l auras, Sepc. i«. inuian newspaprrs u»uay spi;,sn ine Indian iiaily Man article irom Singapore cnarging tne »iaiayan miministration witu vieumiMng JixA and indepennence .League members. Heater quotes a military spokesman as saying tnat tne two men, whose letter the Indian Daily Mail
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  • 324 1 Furth er I ndignities To Indians During Voyage Alleged J Oth« I p from rd the Mr. K I on. "*o inter B the iw during the K P p .i|p(i o insignificance Kred nrlth rhat took place at Rinjapon irf during emKti'in on i>t ember 9, he B now
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  • 54 1 I India loday op*for Paris.. coiiTime. other countries onomic comainat the British provisions to be] nanian draft cover xmsation for sals, one of the I the treaty, for ships in damaged or i the war of profits, deluding the waa that the quateiy covered
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  • 20 1 p u r^pondentj Indian dented Nations ol the follow- 1 Pandit Ml Mohamed Chagla, of
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  • 180 1 Azad Hind Men: Prisoners In British Zone In Germany Loud on. Sept. 17.—P. 'fc. Seal, chairman of the committee of Indian Congressmen "In Great Britain, today" sent a cable to Pandit NehrU about the condition, of some of the followers of Subhas Chandra Bose in the British zone in Germany.
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  • 17 1 Bombay High Court and Nawab All Yar Jung, of Hyderabad. Jung will represent the Indian States, j
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  • 74 1 Batavia, Sept. 17— It is officially learnt that the conference at Parigkai-Pinang between* the Putch Commission General and the "Indonesian Republican Government" in an effort to break the dead-lock of recent weeks will be posstponed until Oct l It was thought the CommissionGeneral should be given more
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  • 90 1 Singapore, Sept- 17-— Three of the accused paratroopers on trial at Kluang, South Johore, on charges of mutiny, were acquitted this morning. The Court announced that the findings in respect of the remaining 255 men, being subject to confirmation, will be announced later. The acquitted
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  • 37 1 .New Delhi, Sept. 17. It has been decided to summon the Constituent Assembly on December 9. The Central Assembly will begin its session on October 28: this session w r ill last about three to four weeks.
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  • 234 1 TERRORISTS SEND BULLET THROUGH RAMS CAR -BUT HE WASN'T IN IT New Delhi. Sept. 17. A shot was fired at a car belonging to Mr. C. Rajapopalachariar, a member for the supplies and industries in the Indian Interim Government, just after it had left hint at his house in the
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  • 252 1 The much -criticised "Pyke AJlowances" (cost of living allowances) to Government and Municipal servants have almost been doubled. i- According to an official Press release issued yesterday morning, for monthly-paid employees, the allowance is now increased to 20 per cent, of the basic wage, in
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  • 157 1 London, fcept 17-— Factor) spokesmen for organised laoour look tne squatter issue wim Uie Uovernment and caned lor a nationwide union support to the tast spreading Communist-inspir-ed squatter movement. A statement issued by the National Acting Council oi uie raigineeiing and Aineu Uraues said vve wain tne
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  • 182 1 Colombo, Sept 17 Samm> Bosoo, an 11 -year-old Indian Muslim boy, is the first stowaway on board an aircraft to land in Cet lon Sammy arrived on a York piant which made a direct hop froir. Singapore tu Katunayuke, Ceylon'* airport near Negombo. and
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  • 155 1 Batavia, Sept. 17 Mr. Michael Wright, deputy for Lord KiUeam the British Special Commissioner in South -East Asia, is in Batavia for consultations with Lieutenant General Erie Mansergh, Allied Commander-in-Chief, Dutch East Indies, said an official statement by the Information Office of the British
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  • 1043 2 Singapore, Wednesday, Sept. 18, 1946 THE WORM TURNS JN the pre-war period, cases oi stowawaying were very few and lar between, ximong those who tried to get away from, one country to another -by hiding. in ships, Viid majority had been hotneadea youngster/* yshi) picked up quarrel with their parents
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  • 861 2 JINNAH'S igtmW MOVES AROUSE FRESH HOPES Delhi, Sent. 17. Mr. Jinnah's interview with the Viceroy, followed by the intimation that the President of the Muslim League will see Lord Wavell again, has roused fresh hopes of iOfiiciai Muslim participation in the lnteri_nV, .Government and in 'tffe^tonstttuent Assembly. While lVlr. jinnah
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  • 106 2 GANDHIJI'S BIRTHDAY WILL BE CELEBRATED ON GRAND SCALE (From, Our Own Correspondent) New-Delhi. Sept. 17.— 0n Oct. 2, exactly one month after the formation of the Provisional National Government at the Centre under .the leadership of Congress President Pandit Nehru, the whole country will have the privilege of tele^ratirig'' tlie.
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  • 337 2 (By Russel Brines. Associated Press Correspondent) Tokyo, Sept 16. Documentary evidence that Japan with Germany's help hoped to persuade Russia, her traditional enemy** tor join the. Tripartite Pact and helo divide the world with^e Axis partners will be introduced into the
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  • 178 2 Rangoon, Sept. 17. A neu strike wave broke out at Rangoon yesterday with no respect of an earl> settlement in the 1.-dav old police strike. Demanding better pay and allowances. 1.000 postmen and postal clerks struck work while employees of the Government Printing Pleas
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  • 91 2 INDIA'S SECONDARY INDUSTRIAL REQUIREMENTS London. Sept. 15.— 1f Britain seizes the opportunity afforded her and provides guidance and assistance in the .development of India's secondary industrial requirements India will not only absorb all she can produce for years to come but will slowly and gradually build purchasing power for capital
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  • 287 2 New Delhi (Air Mail)— Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru may be present at the 1'.N.0. Assembly meeting when the issue between India anu the Union of South Africa crops up. Jndia's dispute mjffh the (government of tii/mtW Africa "b.-infc tht last item on the agenda. 11 nm\ m
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  • 119 2 Ring To Lay Foundation Stone Of Ceylon's New University? Colombo. Sept. 17.— Ceylon's new universiu is to be built at Peradeniya. near the ancient capital of Kandy, on the site occupied by Viscount Mountbatteifs headquarters during the war. Inveiling a tablet at the site. Vol J. L. Kotelawala. ttatotet of
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  • 141 2 Rangoon. Sept lfi The Govei nor of Burma. Sir Hubert E. Hare, has been holding preliminaiy negotiations during the last if.*. days with prominent members ot the Anti-Fascist League on the question of the formation of t broad-based Executive Council. Mr. U. Aung San.
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  • 46 2 Bj Lawn Indii P K tingul 11l at Ind Bill exhibit id. Li< spun Lc Boc Lit Th' hi>< formed ml tn 1; form* 1,.. Depart ua f. The dra E K I ■rr tors g.,, I in Hwi< I Tie H Reuter
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  • 56 2 Bar.Ml.t. pi l( -frnft under \\;i\ In 1 1 MMmmbi "i i s 1 a ac.iiirin\ i »i Imli. i private m 1 K trainin W be K I In I _fl m Thi K hero i H Bubl I womei W Katioi B
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  • 29 2 Indian Trade Commissioner For K H I > Com.. and I had i I Bui i R Ifl iron .1 1 iati< i m Bui d He Delta i Reuter
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  • 17 2 V\e*t I Muslim "excel I Ml mm 4 The i iht* 9 a.u.m:, -g uui*- Reuter
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  • 328 3 Fallace 's Firm Stand ThreatensTo Precipitate 1st Class U. S. Cabinet Crisis f 7- l he I S Secr etary of Commerce Present Mr. Henry Wallace, in a stato he stood by his. New York speech of last nds to vpeak on the same subject again within Wallace de--1 i.ilism"
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  • 480 3 INDIANS IN SOUTH AFRICA TEXT OF BISHOP'S "TERRIBLE EXAGGERATION" LETTER TO PRESS London. Sept. 16. quotation from the Indian neekK paper in Natal "Indian Opinion" founded by Mahatma Gandhi, concerning the South African Asiatic Land Tenure Act is des crihed by the superintendent of the Anglican Indian Mission in South
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  • 194 3 How much doe's it cost to run Parliament? Next year's Commons bill will be around £550,000, or about £860 per MP, says the "Cavalcade." This is £52,500 more than the past year. The extra £1,000 a week is due to the increased number
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  • 93 3 INDIAN BUYS HALF MILLION POUNDS WORTH Sydney. Sept. 16. -An Indian businessman, Mr. D. P. Gupta, in Australia to buy all he can, has succeeded after u four months' tour in ordering Australian merchandise valued at only £500,000. He had hoped to place orders for £2.000.000 of Australian tinned food
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  • 67 3 JAP SWIMMING CHAMPION Tokyo, Sept. lfi. -Japan's currently best swimmer liironoshin Furuhashi, 19-year-old freshman from Tokyo's Ninon university, won the 400 metres free style m the students versus allcomers meet in four minutes 40.2 seconds. Japanese swimming authorities described the time as the worlds best performance this year lor the
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  • 430 3 'By June Bainbridge, Keuter's Financial Correspondent! I ondon, Sept. l«-_ OAefeJ circles eonfina tnat a decision on freeing tne rubber market will probably oe taken within the next two to ihree weeks. it seems impossible to believe wiiat tne market can be actually treed
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  • 151 3 Madrid (Air Mail).-- In spite of the food difficulties of these days, the Basque country still continues famous for its enormous meals and a club exists in Bilbao to which only those weighing over 100 milos (220 pounds^ may belong. It Is known as the Fat Men's
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  • 50 3 Benares' AjLr Mail ~A group oi Indian poets and painters Ua_= started a campaign to establish a modern museum in this historic city. The Museum, construction of which will be starts shortly, will 'have a representative collection of Indian- paintings, sculpture and Reuter other fi^ic arts.-
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  • 154 3 bydney. (Air Mail) A group ot Australian Service leaders has proposed that an Unknown Warrior's Tomb with an Eternal Flame be unveiled at Canberra, to commemorate Australia's dead who die in unknown graves. War Graves officials estimate that about half of Australia s dead in
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  • 267 3 GEN\ BLAMEI Sydney: (Air Mail) The proposed Australian permanent Army of 17,954 could be only an expensive pretence at defence, says General Sir Thomas Blarney. As a compact military fighting force, it would be useless for Australia's immediate requirements if war
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  • 460 3 Ottavva,* Sept. 16. The impending retirement of Mr. Mackenzie KmjJT, Canadian Prime Minister, and the consequent reshuti.e ot the Cabinet is now the foremost topic of conversation in Canadian Parliamentary circles. On the assumption that Mr. Mackenzie King will carry out his frequently reiterated statement to
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  • 192 3 Ceylon's Budget Promises Govt. Servants Better Deal Colombo, Sept. 16. Negotiations between the British and Ceylon Governments for the fixing ol prices for the Island's rubber and tea have not yet reached the tlnal stage. Consequently there is an element of uncertainty about the Islands first balanced budget for six
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  • 128 3 Colombo, Sept 16 -The strat importance of Ceylon to India wa.> stressed by a Member of the Sta'* Council f hen the Defence Estimate Of Rs 30 000,000 (£2,400.000; Wl passed during ;hc Committee s. sion of the UuduMr. Buaanta De VtasekatDegptg Speaker) s»id
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  • 54 3 Men Delhi, s* p- 10 For enabling industrialists, to obtain require menus from countrii relatively more lavuu.abi. terms the India OoYernment hai e d< ed to rUoi the tanpoi i cHca ;uid machinery Krom othei countries il it \s pnr. British prieei higher or the
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  • 578 4 Detention Of Chinese Vessels At Muntok: Dutch Consul-General Explains The following statement by the Netherlands Consul-Gene-ral was issued to tne tress >es.erday: "jbrom reports which have appeared in the i'ress recently regarding the uetention of Chinese vessels at iuumoa, it would seem tnat there is a great deal of coniusion
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  • 24 4 Batavia, Sept. 17.— Three minekeepers of the Netherlands Navy will sail from Holland for the indies in the latter half of this »nonih.- Reuter
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  • 191 4 The C.M.o. wishes to acknowledge his deep ueot oi gratitude to tne u.o.c. Singapore District and nis oincers wno maoe .^vadabie army personnel for work hi tne xioopiutis uunng the strike and to tne many civnian volunteers anu oca-scorns wno along witn the army fc>ersonnel
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  • 324 4 The "Grow More Food" Show, sponsored in the Happy World by the Public Relations otuce, Singapore will be lormaily opened by His Excellency the Governor, Sir Franklin Gimson, &.C.M-G., at 7.15 pan. -on Friday, September 20th. During that evening the band of the
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  • 135 4 The Control Office for Germany and Austria announce that arrangements have been made which will enable persons resident in the British Commonwealth and British citizens elsewhere, who have claims in respect of property of which they were dispossessed by Nazi persecution or discrimination, to
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  • 1039 4 Moral Rearmament European Assembly's Welcome To Indians London, Sept. 17. The Moral Rearmament News SerYice last night issued a description of the welcome given at the European assembly for moral rearmament at Caiix, Switzerland, to four Indian labour leaders. They were Raghutiath Shidram Nimbkar, It S. Ruikar, V. G. Dalvi
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  • 175 4 Letters To The Editor THE INA Sir, A Suifejapoic newspaper oi Uie iiui iii->«*iit nau me auuaci<> to say uiat uie muiaii hduuiiai Army was a jap«_>puu*uicu one. meoe cynics do nut listen to reason. Over anu over it nus Been proved tnat tne Indian ixatioiiai' ruiuy was an independent
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  • 79 4 The 'Editor, .lmuuu Daily Mail, oiutjapor^i>ear *>ir, U the big lat Naval wiiKer wno niaiiiiaiidied Mr. uanerji oi uhe (joi-gret^s Mcuiciu j>n_>i>iou is 1 1 Hiiiu to oe a iiuiiian Meaig, i request tnat me -twinraij wie_> taKe appi opuate aeuon to mm ior me
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  • 101 4 Air Vice-Marsnai a. E. Glob*, who served witn No. 1 1 Group during the Battle of Britain and has since occupied important air stau posts witn tne R.A.F. In south-east Asia, has been appointed to R.*i.r\ Transport Command Headquarters as Senior Air StalT Officer *hf» Air Ministry
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