Indian Daily Mail, 19 September 1946
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Title Section18 1946-09-19 1 Indian Daily Mail No. 189. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS FORWARD BLOC WORKING COMMITTEE SAYS18 words
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264 1946-09-19 1 h Vill Appear At Opportune me 1 o Lead Final Revolution" ihgrt Members Of New Govt. yee or Taking Oath Of egi e To King Of England "in Our Own Correspondent) v._\n assertion thai Netaji is alive and •l»P»rtune l.me tor final revolution264 words
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Article24 1946-09-19 1 SHEIKH ABULLAH ON HUNGER STRIKE kkua r orrespondent id,. r i 18. Kashmir 'Mullah is stated pi(t »Hke in jail as n «*1 insufficient24 words
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136 1946-09-19 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Sept. 18. "Mahatma Gandhi's spiritual guidance does play an effective part in the present administration but it would be wrong to think that Mahatmaji is against industrial development. "On the contrary. Mahatmaji is keen on such development but we136 words
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71 1946-09-19 1 (Prom Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi. Sept. 18. Pandit Nehru is contemplating an early visit to tribal areas In view of the recent happenings there. The stoppage of bombing undoubtedly has eased the situation but it cannot obviously be a longterm solution of the71 words
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63 1946-09-19 1 LONDON'S INDIANS PREPARE FOR GANDHIJI'S BIRTHDAY London, Sept. 18. The Indians here are making big preparations for Gandhiji's birthday celebrations to be held on October 2. The India League has booked a large hall in London and Sir Stafford and Lady Cripps and Lord Pethick-Lawrence are expected to address the63 words
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Article, Illustration57 1946-09-19 1 Washington, Sept. 18. President Truman has given United States Secretary of Commerce. Henry Wallace, an ultimatum either to stop talking about American foreign policy, or to leave the cabinet, a leading Washington political commentator reported today. He quoted high administration officials asReuter - 57 words
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68 1946-09-19 1 AMERICANS WILL EAT LESS RICE TO HELP FAR EAST Washington. Sept. 18. Americans will get nearly one third less rice during the last quarter of this year than during ihe corresponding quarter last year under fchf allocation plan, it was announced by the U.S. Agriculture department today. The reduction isAP - 68 words
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Article58 1946-09-19 1 MINISTER OF DEFENCE London, Sept. 18 The latest reports here indicate that Mr. A. V. Alexander, one of the members of the British Cabinet Mission, to India will be made Minister of Defence. Previously he was tipped to succeed Lord Pethick-Lawrence in the India Office. The re-shufflesUP - 58 words
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134 1946-09-19 1 In Bengal the ration has been cut from 12 ounces a day to eight In the eastern United Provinces the ration has been reduced to six ounces, in the Central U.P. to four ounces and in Western U.p. to three ounces. Bombay, which facesReuter - 134 words
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Article87 1946-09-19 1 Colombo, Sept. 17. --The Senior Industrial Assistant of the Department of Commerce and Industries Ceylon, Mr. c. Alagaratnam, has sent a communication to manufacturers of handcraft that arrangements are being made to dispatch a collection of Ceylon cottage industries products, such as brassware, coconutshell-ware. lac-ware ebony elephantsUP - 87 words
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309 1946-09-19 1 Batavia Sept. 18.— The Dutch Commission-General uhh* aescSeTa hf" VVi ii,m iwlw u e U ,s J S,rohK{,s ,he Netherlands Governmentlanded in Batavia today to try to crack tne vear-old DutchIndonesian deadlock. Professor Schermerhornr* speaking for the three-man commission, told the press that their initial activityUP - 309 words
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Article48 1946-09-19 1 London, Sept. 18_The servants l\L\ p omestic of Buckingham Palace are now members ol 1 ServiCL> Ullion ™***h affiliated with the Trades Union Congress This was reported by the Municipal and Workers Journal at h n a aU rgani si^ M the palace Is required for rive APAP - 48 words
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194 1946-09-19 1 Chicago, Sept. 18.— Writing j n the Chicago Daily News, George IVeller says Java is the Shangdila of Allied internees, n j s the only Place on earth where victorv has not yet been won in the sense that Allied civilians are still forcibly ieldReuter - 194 words
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Article, Illustration63 1946-09-19 1 INDIA'S "GRAND OLD MAN" This bronze statue of Mahal mm Gandhi was unveiled at Karachi on Sept. 14 hv Sir S. Radhakr^h nan. rhe statue was presented b\ the Karachi Merchants' %ssocia tion. MMM. Uatjhs I, lU Arts Studio ot Bombay were entrusted with the work of the statue which63 words
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301 1946-09-19 1 Cabinet Mission Blamed For Hindu- Muslim Animosity Calcutta. Sept. Is i;.i...,r gained a victory oi Ihe CaTuM V us l,m League Ml_U.tr. I.c«i«lalive Counc < W, r, ,s S_?J_*2 rioting from Aug 16. C_J«*U" .luting Ihe four *_ys< Ktiropean members did not vote. I lu Propow Ol the motion alienedReuter - 301 words
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Article97 1946-09-19 1 Lake Success N. w York. Sept tfl Dr Trygve Lie. secretary-gem i of the United Nations OrganK/,. WT ,h hl S rare utterances on W world peacv organization today censored. the Big Four for Irving to assemble the small nation* into power bines against theirUP - 97 words
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65 1946-09-19 1 Madras (Air Mail).— fir. Pattabhi Sitaramayy^, un,.! recently a member of tin Congress Working Committer and official historian and record -keeper of the (on Kress, declared here: "As India becomes politn all> free, the imported whit* man will be a relic of history "IndiansReuter - 65 words
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857 1946-09-19 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thursday, Sept. 19, 1946. INDIA'S SELFLESS SACRIFICE COMETIME ago we had occasion to refer to India's large-hearted-ness when we commented on the speech of Sir Samuel Runganathan, Indian delegate to the Paris Peace Conierence. In the course ol his speech, he had declared that whatever might857 words
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Article, Illustration969 1946-09-19 2 By Field-Marshal Lord Wavell C-in-C Then, Viceroy Now London, Sept. 18. India's "most dangerous hour" was in April 1942 after the fall of Rangoon when Britain's Eastern fleet was "powerless" to protect Ceylon and Eastern India. How the danger from the Japanese was overcome atReuter - 969 words
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395 1946-09-19 2 Commission To Inquire Into Calcutta Kiots Calcutta, Sept. 17. A Commission to inquire into the recent riots in Calcutta in which over 3,000 persons were killed has been appointed by the (Government of Bengal. The terms of reierence will be r o inquire into the causes and the course of395 words
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280 1946-09-19 2 Bombay: (Air Mail)— lndia's Zaaiadan (f-tuJ-i ers are up in arms again* Congress _wv, Z t <lan system sHoceCber. f The Zamindars have organised thi L collecting funds for their own defenc. Lt to Mahatma Gandhi and other higher-u| f jwuing^'warning" t,»Reuter - 280 words
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453 1946-09-19 2 Aberdeen. Sent. 17.— The Paris Conference was not all lost and disappointment and friction, (_en. Jan Smuts, Prime Minister of South Africa said in Aberdeen todav. There were some valuable deductions which one might draw, he said We were orew arned and awakened andReuter - 453 words
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Article66 1946-09-19 2 Lahore, Sept. 17.— A Hindu bridegroom who demanded a car, a radio-set and "up-to-date furniture" as a last- minute addition to his bride's dowry, came back here after the marriage without even the bride. The young wife refused to accompany him. complaining that he hadReuter - 66 words
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Article54 1946-09-19 2 Shanghai. Sept. 17. The Cit\ Council passed a resolution toda> to petition the National Government to open negotiations for the return of Hongkong. Kowloon. and Macao to China Agitation was revived after reliable sources from Hongkong reported that the Hongkong Govern- Jm>n fctid the nU.P. - 54 words
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Article18 1946-09-19 2 m* mi \gt v i* K I nice _L ib pOOI l-JOO.W ••'"PI I oe nigi ReuterReuter - 18 words
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324 1946-09-19 3 lj -—Dr. SoedanoM, Minister of the Interior h tbioet during talks between the Dutch and blican delegations made a tenia. iL 1 ch would he prepared to S^VJiS^ E* _U Vlh N y ._r h( I rt > the interior^! ex stated theReuter - 324 words
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204 1946-09-19 3 Why U.S. Is Lagging Behind Britain In Air Transport Race New York.— America is lagging behind Britain in the race lor future air transport leadership because the U.S. military was laie and slow in making up its mind to push jet propulsion, fortune magazine says in an article in aAP - 204 words
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99 1946-09-19 3 New York, Sept. 18.— Mr. Winston Churchill narrowly escaped assassination during his visit to the Cnited States in June. 1942. This was disclosed in the Saturday Evening Post by Michael Reilly, who headed White House service details during much of the late President Roosevelt's administration.AP - 99 words
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73 1946-09-19 3 "GOD SAVE THE KING" TO DISAPPEAR FROM INDIAN SCHOOL TEXTBOOKS Lucknow, Sept. 17.— The imposition ot -ood Save tne *Wg on mdians is a "standing insult, as literal as it is figurative," said the "National lierald," generally known as i'anaii Jawananal Nehru s newspaper. The newspaper commended the Madras MinistryReuter - 73 words
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129 1946-09-19 3 Nanking, The newly Appointed Chinese Minister oi defence. General Pei Hsung Hsi brew a polite and indirect, but unnistakable, fling at the Muslim -eague leaership for importing reigion into politics. General Pei, who is a devout Muslim and President of the Chinese Muslim League, an129 words
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248 1946-09-19 3 Copenhagen, Sent. 17 Dr u u vi i i»di,.„ iTitaTS. L "xSSsS Dr. Mukerjee, who was the Chairman of the Committee on economics and statistics, said: "It is essential that under the world food board that will be formed needful countries shouldReuter - 248 words
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212 1946-09-19 3 (From Michael Fry Reuter's UNO Correspondent) Lake Success, New York, Sept. 17. mt, Andrei Gromyko takes over the chairmanship of the Security Council today, and there is considerable speculation in UNO circles how this will affect the course of the Council's debates in theReuter - 212 words
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384 1946-09-19 3 Dutch Allege 1 ,600 Japs, With Indonesians u at via Sept 17 LL-Gen. S. H. Spoor. Dutch C.-in-C. in the Netherlands Indies, told a news conference on Monday Dutch forces in Indonesia number three divisions with a fourthDecember Seventh Division"— expected in mid-October. He said the strength of the IndonesianReuter - 384 words
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162 1946-09-19 3 INDIA OFFICE SPOKESMAN DENIES AZAI) HIND MEN ARE BEING DETAINED London, Sept. 18.— In connection with the report that P. B. Seal, chairman of ihe committee of Indian Congressmen in Great Britain had sent a cable to Nehruji on the conditions of some Indians in the British zone of Germany,Reuter - 162 words
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Article61 1946-09-19 3 Amsterdam, Sept. 17. Arthur Van Schendel, one of Hollands most prominent authors, died here aged 72. His novels have been translated into seven languages. "The Good Ship Johanna Maria" brought him international fame. During the war van Schendel openly expressed aversion of Nazism, yet survived. His last workReuter - 61 words
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Article126 1946-09-19 3 London Sept. 18.— Some of London s luxun flat squatters were uiven three days in which to coml»l> with an interim injunction muted m the vacation court vesterda> They were those who took j)o. W sion of the Duehett of BedlonJ House m Kensington the ease beingReuter - 126 words
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134 1946-09-19 3 POLITICAL CAUSE ATTRIBUTED TO BURMESE POLICE STRIKE Rangoon, Sept. 18.— A New Times or Burma article (yesterday* attrioutes tne statement to tneif resident of the Rangoon Police Association tnat the continuing cause of the police striKe is no longer economic out political and urges that a solution must be sougntReuter - 134 words
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Article169 1946-09-19 3 KOWLCON THREATENS TO BECOME IST (LASS DIPLOMATIC CONTROVERSY i^anKinc. orpl J I.— V lillirt na nor waiveo me jurisaiction M rvuwloon cny aeciarea Dr. Ho reng-snan. airector oi the tnlormation Department oi the Foreign office today though in the absence ot any format diplomatic representation responsioie British quartersReuter - 169 words
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455 1946-09-19 3 (From Eric liow.iton Reuters relial} «d!_ra wwaXtSaS t )i u r t i r i ,a,,d sailed across IM.^ ESTto^S STSrffi Inder the fourth Soviet five-vear plan 50.000 acres are to be reclaimed by 1«>50, compared with 23.000 acres reclaimed under allReuter - 455 words
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Advertisement81 1946-09-19 3 HINDUSTANI TU I TION INDIVIDUAL VITIA'J [ON GIVEN HINDI AND URDU SCRIPT TAUGHT APPI. V j:; h BtBAM <; UUN RO A D VSTROLUGY. Youi future questions correctly answered by Sri Gayathri Upasam Pooja. Write any 5 question, about your tuture with name of a flower, and your age. e81 words
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574 1946-09-19 4 On the recommendations of the Wages and Cost of Living Com- 1 mittee, tne Singapore Administration have decided that the following increased Cost of Living allowances should now be paid as from Ist August, 1946, in lieu of the allowances previously granted,574 words
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204 1946-09-19 4 Forged $10 Malayan currency notes of the green issue dated Ist January, 1935 and bearing the head of King George V are reported to be in circulation. These notes bear Serial Nos. 849 ***** and C,2 *****. The two notes are not particularly clever204 words
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251 1946-09-19 4 Washington, Sept. IS.— The possibility of a third world war is gemote, according to a cosensus of diplomatic opinion The recent trend of international events has been toward a global balance of power, superseding the nineteenth century thesis of European balance of power,251 words
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104 1946-09-19 4 This morning. September 19, at 10 a.m.. on the Negri Sembilan Padang. at Seremban. a presentation ceremony will be held when HE the Governor will rew r ard the rescuers of the crew of a B-29 which crashed at Kampong Ist ana Raja,104 words
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174 1946-09-19 4 All scholarships opened for Malays before the war have nowbeen revived. Arrangements will be made as soon as possible to enable the 1941 Queen's Scholar and the holder of the college of Medicine Fellowship— Dr. Mohamed Said bin Mohamed and Dr. Megat Khas bin Omar— to174 words
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Article90 1946-09-19 4 In connection with the Grow More Food Exhibition, the Public Relations Office has arranged an Essay Competition for schoolchildren on the subject "How I would persuade the People of Singapore to Grow More Food". The City Book Store has offered to present three prizes of books for the90 words
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Article67 1946-09-19 4 The following will represent the Tamil Brotherhood Association against the R.n.a.s. (Sembawang) at a friendly game of Soccer to be played at Sembawang on Saturday 21st September, 1946. Players and supporters are requested to assemble at 94, Owen Road, by 4 p.m. Sithambaram; Abdul Rasak; Kayambu: Somoo;67 words
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321 1946-09-19 4 Burma Campaign Veterans Returning To India At an informal inspection recently at No. 69 Reception Camp in Rangoon, Major-General VV- A. Crowther, C^BX., D.S.O.^ G.CKC-in-C, Burma Command, bade farewell to officers and men of the 4th Battalion, 4th PWO Gurkha Rifles on the eve of their departure to India after321 words
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Article95 1946-09-19 4 Badly needed tugs and barge-* for Siamese waterways arc short l\ tobe forthcoming from India, states a Press note from the office of Lord Killearn. Through the intermediary ol the Special Commissioner. Lord Killearn, the Government of Siam has now completed negotiations with the95 words
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281 1946-09-19 4 Siam Plans To Bring 100,000 More Acres Under Rice Cultivation Singapore, Sept. 18.— Siam, target for widespread criticism because of her failure to supply rice to hungry Asia, is making plans for a £10,000,000 seven-year irrigation project designed to bring 100,000 more acres under rice cultivation. The plans for a281 words
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427 1946-09-19 4 New York, Sept. 17.— The laU II Roosevelt viewed Madame Chiang h *r«ij j Elliott Roosevelt says in this third of '^hsl I forthcoming book. I He quotes his father as eddinj t f to be known as her enemy China IAP - 427 words
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Article106 1946-09-19 4 Times' Comment Wallave's Speed London >. i p I etfHorializinc m I ot domestic politic* md fl policy" in the I mtcd v. I I Rested thai Henn Willati 1 K N'CW v,,,r, |i 1 vi\ Ihe emcrcrnn A new form <»l iNol.un. n t. I t I mo» rati.106 words
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Advertisement97 1946-09-19 4 SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OP HINDU CHILDREN I Hindu Orphanage) All the members of the above society are invited to an Extraordinary General Meeting to be held at the Ramakrishna Mission Hall on :>2nd September 1946 at 5.30 p.m., to consider the proposal for transferring the assets of the society97 words
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Advertisement131 1946-09-19 4 TO NIGHT: UO and H P.M. I Big crouds arc seeing and enjoying OM of the car's j most celebrated of Hindustani productions: "ALAUDIN LAILA' Greal Mister* Surrounds The (.em "YAIH-YE-ZANN VI I Featuring the popular INIHRANI. suppor ted by Jayant. Gulam Mohamed mk! Nawaz. There's action here, there's I131 words
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