Indian Daily Mail, 20 September 1946
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Title Section15 1946-09-20 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol 11. No. 190. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS15 words
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204 1946-09-20 1 {"Time May Be Short" He Warns ar t ship Between France lie iny Must Be Ist Step I l! lr ;.,!y i >l< n Churchill, Britain's warI ng al /.uriih mversity, today pleaded lor ,n ..e^.n to build a t ruled States of EuropeReuter - 204 words
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34 1946-09-20 1 INDIA LIFTS BAN ON TEXTILES EXPORT >n textiles from d. Appliances ia.p. submitted to the id Exports, MO results the negotiations Du ch Airlines I hand and "Lloyd shipping cornregarding the «^ri traffic between34 words
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86 1946-09-20 1 CHINA Personel Warned "No Jobs in India" Jl S C. Alagappan, ;e IN. A. Relief anu in a personal to release the foiormation of tin i in frtalas a, writes nn. to ftnd em .inel here. i ees find it job for Rs. 40 th. In the future alt toReuter - 86 words
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Article153 1946-09-20 1 Batavia, Sept. is).— Alier being the centre oi serious fighting for months and suffering considerable damage by lire, Bandoeng, in tic west Java highlands, is experiencing an industrial revival. It is estimated that in Septemoer two hundred hand-operated looms Will be aole to produce six hundredReuter - 153 words
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Article147 1946-09-20 1 Ceylon Govt. Employees' Demands Colombo, Sept. 19.— The Public Services League of Ceylon has made representatives to the Secretary ol Slate ior the Colonies pointing out the "wide disparity in salary between the Higher and the Lower Services" created by the Salary Scheme and the consequent discontent among the PublicU.P. - 147 words
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Article116 1946-09-20 1 JEWISH TERRORISTS ASK FOR ARMS! Neu York, Sept. 19. Joe Louis retained his heavyweight chaanpionship of the world at Yankee Stadium last night, when he knocked out Tamil Maurnllo in the first round, after two minutes nine seconds of fighting. It was Louis' 23rd successful defence of his title, andReuter - 116 words
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Article66 1946-09-20 1 Batavia, Sept. 19. The Japanese war criminal Sonai who was recently sentenced to death by a Batavia Military court has sought pardon from the Lieutenant Governor General, Dr. Van Mook who will give his decision after receiving necessary recommendations. If a pardon is not granted SonaiReuter - 66 words
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214 1946-09-20 1 -Uonoon, seat, lfe—An autiiorua-l me .iia„ spokesman to.a United' frees louay tnat tne Araos warned an "Indian solution" 01 tne raits»me problem, saying tnat the situation in ltiaia and ralestine was in many ways identical. Tne Indian example, he said, was an excellent lessonUP - 214 words
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Article54 1946-09-20 1 Jerusalem, Sept. 19.— Five armed men tnis morning got away with oiamonas worm ib,uuO wnen they i aided the offices of the Exporters Association of Palestine Polished Diamonds in the centre of Tel Aviv. The men are believed to be members of Uie irgun 3vai Leumi, tjae I twwis; w.Reuter - 54 words
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321 1946-09-20 1 SINGAPORE'S GROW MORE FOOD SHOW OPENS TODAY His Excellency the Governor, Sir Franklin (Jinison, at 7.36 p.m. today will declare open the Singapore Grow More Food .snow at tne nappy Y>orld vadium. I'He Show will be open .row today till ;sept. 23. auc buwii la 5,,.,.i.„.icu ny the •i^ujnMt' luoiic321 words
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233 1946-09-20 1 Manila. Sept. 1«. Over 2,u«jo resiaeins ot kiaguio. summer capital of tne Philippines, have signed a petition slating that the case of iir. Jose i*. Laurel, puppet president ot tin Philippines under the Japanese, was one of 'sacrifice tor the i ilipino people .and .notReuter - 233 words
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154 1946-09-20 1 Batavia, Sept. 18 Lieut. John Peterson, Freemantle, West Austiaha, who was captured by the Indonesians 9* months ago while leading the west \orkshire Battalion patrol near Soerabaya, was handed over to the Allied Headquarters today by the Indonesian Truce delegation. The veteran lamed Australian of theAP - 154 words
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50 1946-09-20 1 Jerusalem, Sept. 18.— The "Voice of Fighting Zion" tonight called for "thousands of additional rilles, hundreds of additional machineguns, millions of bullets and tons of explosives/ to meet what it describes as its "daily needs in the sacred fight against British tyrants." R ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article49 1946-09-20 1 Nanking, Sept. 19.— The Chinese Foreign Minister, Dr. Wang ShiChieh told a press conference yesterday that China, eager' to encourage foreign capital and technical skill for the development of her natural resources and raising the general living standard, will pursue an "open door" policy in the one world era49 words
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170 1946-09-20 1 Colombo, Sept. l!>. A strong coodemnalioa ol the atom bomb and "atom diplomacy" was voiced bj ihe lamous indian scientist feftir'Ce >• uaman who Arrived al Uolomoo \e>iiioa> evening by air from mdia to attend i M -cvoiio annual wmmmamm tomorrow ni the ley ion170 words
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Article156 1946-09-20 1 lis A.M. FRIDAY: OUR OFFICE LlU mi S HAVE GONE OUT SUDDENLY, .no .Ivh.m CIANB OM i_ _^_> NOR CANDLES in KN; ONLI A IVI U. I. ..Mi'; Oi H APOLOGIAS rot: SHORTCOMINGS IN THIS ISSUE ID IDM. and one could well jua^o what in terms ofReuter - 156 words
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Article118 1946-09-20 1 New !->■ U c. it I e i i ."aid u» v w..|j i... a mild be ...a cloth- lieelarlng i. ousts should no, suOoruinah if.cm.sclves to mo "wmm and i.uiuts ui poliii.iuns, ii«* inuMiiou^. Kajaji saia the) lure hi owe allegium t J io science and truth.AP - 118 words
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Article33 1946-09-20 1 INDONESIAN-ALLIES TRUCE TALKS eepi 1,, stajor-Gen-M» Of in Army office] li cables bta l 1]i ltd a a< be- L the a I imatra to tie j, newel »tiations towai ;au YGY A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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308 1946-09-20 1 FOR 1sT TIME INDEPENDENT FOREIGN POLICY FOR INDIA i-u.ua, epi. i*.— k a. tn< since i cu pation, inuia i» a position to IM €11l nHiepenuem loreurn po..e>, me v.,-,,0-.in..an nam &wllt v;iJvUlla lis leaner on ftednesuay. It tne portiouo oi e.w^i ii.ii uuUi. means an >i King., it IoUOWSAP - 308 words
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91 1946-09-20 1 MORE SEATS FOR ASIANS IN ILO CLAIMED ration ot at .j the *U i |on foe ates and 01 ILAJ iom prom the pens hi lay, U* lnuian Goveinm publicity uuv e .^a.a today. 11 with Indian aunn rion m li el i P i'" ta H> ii id ensureAP - 91 words
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430 1946-09-20 2 KEcOMMENUAIIONs TO GOVi-KNuR "KhKUCAL" If one word could summa rise the recent Singapore Municipal Constitution committees recommendations to the governor, it is, "tarticai, says tne Malayan Democratic Union. m a statement, me M.D.U. says: The Committee was set up aioiig lines that were uiametrican> opposed430 words
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116 1946-09-20 2 "Victimised" INA Men's Reply To Military Spokesman I ir. It is Ul%l amusement nat we went tnroug., t hc Miii'arv spokesman, slalement through Keuter i„ yesterdays lnuian Daiiy Mail. We have every reason to prove ha our dtscharg.- ls purely c "ected with 1..5. A and ML servues. Therefore it116 words
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Article70 1946-09-20 2 ine lollowing have been selected to represent the Rocklites at Cricket against the R.A.F. (Paya Lebar) on Sunday the 22nd instant at 130 p.m. at Paya Lebar. Transport i.aws No. 14 Lorong M I'eluk Kurau, at 12 noon. w. Gahstan, Anthony Lim, J. Galistan G < arnegie, B70 words
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362 1946-09-20 2 (By .lames Deolin Associated Allied civilians are still lorcioly Press Correspondent) Herlord, Germany.— a new prooiem tor occupanon autnoruies "ere is tne ueniooi.i_.ed fcriusn soiuier wne anus .mat civilian lue ian to meet nis expectations anu smttffgies mmseit oaca into Germany. -We areAP - 362 words
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202 1946-09-20 2 Jap Dry-Cleaner Returns To Work in Sydney UCfeC .4... UI UC ICKnovu no. 11 -■••ll'.«.__V-.fc UI 4_U3l_U4lU iic*a fei'OiAC lv ...j u«y-v*c_*._m 6 uuoni.a. -i ne .apaiiu^', ou-> ear-oid Tatouuei IttiifliM, ui vvii4wu 6 4io>-iuua vvuo tcitaocu i-Oill latuia piiouii v,a__.p aicer live yctus uncuuuna. J.aiiar__. iitts oeen iii Auouaua,202 words
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390 1946-09-20 2 JAPS SWING FOR ATROCITIES IN THE PHILIPPINES Manila, Sept. 17.— Dangling at rope's end in a Luzon prison, scores of Japanese have paid for almost incredible atrocities committed in the Philippines crimes involving the deawis of more than 91,000 civilians and 50,297 American and Filipino prisoners of war. With theA.P. - 390 words
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Article176 1946-09-20 2 Tribute To Dr. Frank Bucnman Caux. Switzerland, Sept. 18. Dr Sih, Cninese plenipotentiary to the l*aris .Conierence .and .Charge D'Aif aires in Home, said at .tne European Assembly for Moral Rearmament: "As a representative of 450,000,000 people and on behalf of iiencralissimo Chiang Kai-shek. 1 pay tribute to Dr. FrankReuter - 176 words
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612 1946-09-20 2 Political development as Mr. Hail, Secretary of State for the Colonies recently remarked is gov emeu by social anu economic progress; and in telling uie uuuse ui Coiumous vuiat Wmm being aone to raise the general s.anuaiu 01 lue 01 uie comma, peopies,612 words
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