Indian Daily Mail, 25 September 1946
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Title Section16 1946-09-25 1 Indian Daily Mail VoL H, \o. n)j. I SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 19IC, PRICE lv CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration601 1946-09-25 1 Sta lin Makes Important Policy Pronouncement FIRST TIME SINCE WAR ENDED 0 amours "Sort Of Gossip": Friendly W \nglo- American Relations Possible 24*— GENERALISSIMO STALIN TODAY C WE thf wnmn hn S not tB'BSiP ANI) REAL DANGBR 0F A NEW \\;»s broadcast by Moscow verbatim his answers to a seriesReuter - 601 words
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605 1946-09-25 1 Muslims Seek Soviet Help To Bring Pakistan Issue Before UNO (From Ronald Bedford) London. Sept. 21. Yussuf Abdulla Haroon, I'residont of the Sind Provincial Muslim League. i s flying from London to Paris cm Thursday m the hope of seeing M. Molotov. Soviet Foreign Minister, and appealing for Soviet supportRenter; AP - 605 words
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229 1946-09-25 1 Sydney, Sept. 24. The principles H Australian foreign policy were tnrt ine:l by the Australian Minister lor External Affairs, Dr. Evatt. m a speech m Sydney. Dr. Evatt said the most important was unswerving support for tne United Nations Organisation and its Charter, but heReuter - 229 words
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Article59 1946-09-25 1 A situation m i.ld rumr I mpire whose would be to comet art of Professor M. pro-Vice-Chan-i'v of Ceylon, irtj of students of Punjab Urn rniversity riya stressed ion "to join i forward Professor oi je, said that he beauty ")d nature of (i they had story about ngUP - 59 words
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20 1946-09-25 1 MR. JINNAH MEETING VICEROY THIS AFTERNOON ll i»». president lUn League. Uarshall Lord v Wednesday f <4 tlll<iiirti>«<H h«rl> A.P.A.P. - 20 words
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393 1946-09-25 1 Arrangements for enrolling members m Singapore for the newly-formed Malayan Indian Congress were decided uoon by the Regional Congress Interim Committee of Singapore at its meeting held recently at the lo cal Indian Association premises. For the purpose of systematising,Reuter - 393 words
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70 1946-09-25 1 Rangoon, Sept. 24. —The year-old political deadlock was resolved today when the anti-Fascist League decided to participate m the new Government the composition of which will be announced tomorrow. League leaders are now conferring with representatives of the strikers and it is expectedReuter - 70 words
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49 1946-09-25 1 RAGHAVAN MEETING GANDHIJI PANDIT NEHRU New Delhi. Sept. 24.- Mr. N. Raghavan. ex-president of the Central India Association of Malaya and Finance Minister m Subhas Chandra Bose's "Azad Hind" Government, has arrived here and is meeting Mahatma Gandhi. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, and other members of the Interim Government. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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191 1946-09-25 1 Rangoon. Sept. 21. The tentative proposals of the Governor of Burma. Sir Hubert Ranee, for the constitution of a coalition Executive Council which he communicated confidentially to party leaders had had a good reception. There is believed to be substantial of aReuter - 191 words
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70 1946-09-25 1 Nehruji Tells Congress "There May Be Many Tests And Fights Ahead" New Delhi, Sept. 24. y Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, leading Minister m the Interim Indian Government, asked the All-India Congress Party Monday to relieve him of its presidency. He said there "may be many tests and rights ahead* of theAP - 70 words
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280 1946-09-25 1 Singapore, Sept. 21. The British m North Borneo arv replacing her war-levelled towns with only temporary building m a prelude to scientifically planned towns adantcd to tropical conditions. Governor-General Malcolm MaeDonaid reported to day after an 8-day tour of the newestAP - 280 words
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Advertisement18 1946-09-25 1 p^BfIHWAK" Vigour. .in<! Vitality. r e vitalize >our 1(i :,!t sysW leadin/? stores. ai"' 1 ila Lumpur. Street18 words
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Advertisement28 1946-09-25 1 ULrAIKIM* /\H Repairs lo Jewrllt-iy. WaUlus ;md Ctockfl Carried out h> expert workmen wi.h over Ao )ufi ex,<«'Ht.t.> RATNE CO., Jewellers and Watch IVlakcrs. 55, STAMFORD ROAD, SINGAPORE.28 words
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736 1946-09-25 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore. Wednesday, Sept. 25, 1946 MR. CHURCHILL THE tragedy of the world today is that the so-called great men know little or nothing about themselves. They may to a greater or kvsser extent know a lot about others, but their unwillingness to turn the searchlight inwards and736 words
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Article, Illustration1373 1946-09-25 2 In an exclusive report to the "National Call," Mr. Alfred Wagg, the lamous Antencan correspondent, reveals certain completely new facts to scotch the theory of the death of Netaji Hose and to support the idea which has been gaining ground m several well-informed quarters1,373 words
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289 1946-09-25 2 Gandhi ji Unchallenged Core Of New Government New York. Sept. 22. The New York Times correspondent George Jones m a dispatch from Delhi says: "Mohandas Gandhi intends to continue his political activities for many years to come m what he believes to be the interests of his countrymen. "He Will289 words
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Article85 1946-09-25 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi. Sept. '22.— vn I.N. A peace committee consisting oi seven prominent LN.A. leader* nave drawn up a plan for i> nai ion- wide drive against com munal riots. Tne plan includes the lormatioi. ot ami- bloodshed committee throughout India whose function* will85 words
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157 1946-09-25 2 Agents Tell Tribesmen Hindu Govt. Responsible For Bombing! (from Our Own Correspondent) Lahore. Sept. 22. A dangerous situation is fast developing m tribal areas which might thwart India achieving inde pendence soon, warned Abdul Ghaffar Khan interviewed at Lahore yesterday. Khun said the recent bombing m Waziristan was carried out157 words
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72 1946-09-25 2 "VICTIMISATION" OF INDIAN WORKERS ALLEGED Calcutta, Sept. 22. Marinal Kani Bose, President 0| the /ill-India Trade Union Congress, today warned that clerks m the Military Accounts Depart mom of the Government or India 'will be compelled to strike again" unless Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Vice President ol the Indian Interim Government,Reuter - 72 words
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203 1946-09-25 2 Nehruji Reports Progress Of New To Congress Working Commitee i From Our Own Correspo W i:tihi. Sr-t. Tl.— The Dwfic^s \V, I me! m IKlhi iasi evening heard from Pai I the prepress made by the Interim Govei m eetablishing democratic conventions. I invitation. 1 The Committee decided that fresh203 words
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118 1946-09-25 2 Text Of Nehruji's Appeal To U.S. Ag. State Secretary (From Our Own < orrespondent) New Delhi, Sept. 22.— The food situation m India continues to be grave. Large imports expected have not arrived because of difficulties created m exporting countries. The Interim Government is trying to get rice from Burma118 words
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Article37 1946-09-25 2 Nehru ji Asks U.S. Food Ships New i Ran^a aftei culturtaid Nehru's a Acting i Comm< ships t" i. Statrs Ranga nations I ►xtent nave not >mergencj .o our He added Mcprejssed Ing India I icope ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article52 1946-09-25 2 (From (Mir Own Cm Bomba) Sept. 22.-->ii> Government is mtu i I >c put lommissionerw to dram up a srhem formation <-i Peace f iuari the city. Explainii Minister Me would be < j Quards u\ :i y but at joining have l The Mi irinced52 words
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55 1946-09-25 2 High Commissioner Relieve Viceroy Of Some Duties? London. newly apj er for the I jia. is exj> acre to B don ol m '.ions, wh; shouldered the Vicei v was p was In the Vicei tutional h( Indian prob to represent. USh d< Shone a portion i I en tin:55 words
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Article30 1946-09-25 2 London all-round. M romance —his h.t irerc bettei —serin smil.ll hOI Widen year. I learn den's world this pu 3 ir Vernon i( Editoi ReuterReuter - 30 words
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28 1946-09-25 2 HOMES OF INDIAN SATYAGRA HIS RAIDED SOUTH AFRICAN POLICE < African oi I> J« ln< > Si (mi ckup miini Benbni The mini:- II rile pol Invo oflei coun ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration143 1946-09-25 3 Churchill's Zurich Speech 'An AntiSoviet Project' —SAYS MOSCOW RADIO 23.— Radio Moscow, commenting on Mr Zurich speech Saturday for the ftm time,' ill i proposal o f creation of ilniUS an anti-Stiviel project designed to provoke 1 ol Com--Ist con w n ked the imup which ien tne roup andUP - 143 words
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65 1946-09-25 3 Chinese Press Deplores U.S. Rejection Of Wallace's Foreign Policy wighai, Sept, 23.— The iirst •k pape tnmem on torCommerce Hcnition m the paper la Kung I nitrri States rejection <>* n policy, claim resignation Ination of the .11; :u>sl Soviet (1 that the id made no seri--1 hurmoiuuith the SovietUP - 65 words
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183 1946-09-25 3 London, Sept. U^— The soviet Writer Viktorov m a Pravcla Article broadcast over Moscow Iladio yes(erday labelled Winston Churchill* idea of a European family of nations as "moth-paten and mouldy. Styling the former British P>vmier as a "Municheer" the article Moscow's first mention ofReuter - 183 words
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Article131 1946-09-25 3 London. Sept. In a letter on l lie rice famine to the Sunday limes, a correspondent says a valuable lesson :nay be learnt from the •The government took a hand,* 1 he says, "and buyers entered into direct negotiations with Siam. The position mReuter - 131 words
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31 1946-09-25 3 Shanghai to d with Japa- ly. Press rebe arriving ate-owned li at ComLas Macfokyo. will be ment conIlk merauthorities >lack martnodity arc Ly affected mmenta31 words
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146 1946-09-25 3 Important Development In Manchurian Struggle For Power Shanghai. Sent. 23. :intse saiU .lay that < «.n;; 1 Until Ming, <un«cr brother oi" Marshal Chang •MM !i Liang, has arrived m Chanß•tiun to discuss the reor£ani>:ati..n f>f the :vi:in province. Underground Army m v i:h he is the comu>9]ider. ii trueUP - 146 words
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451 1946-09-25 3 Shanghai Will Never Be What It Was? (.By SPENCER MOOSA, Associated Press Correspondent). Shanghai, Sept. 2:\. Contused and expensive Shanghai, once the Queen City of the Orient, is not what it used to be, and many an old China hand sheds a quiet tear as he predicts The lolerant minorityA.P. - 451 words
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513 1946-09-25 3 Cclonbo, Sr^t. 2'\ A deni rid fo- ccaipbtc r./icri' n fepenaeiue for Lt/MHi and tag ,kj of four cental i€ti or lore, n rule, particularly 130 years of EVitign rule which had "broughi polliic&l and economic ruin to ihe country is made I ihtReuter - 513 words
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Article142 1946-09-25 3 Guam, Sept. 11. The Ivrhoon vhal smashed tIM bi^ U.S -ase here a".' Nlilfh! i. hrcugliout the »*orti. cA i I*v oil 10 toe northwei (iav. h lCubt Oil. >*.... •"d a broktu back |i no seriously and 70 p housing for army dependeni .itr:.-.A.P. - 142 words
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Article73 1946-09-25 3 Zurich. Switzerland. -The Indian cycling team which competed m the world cycling championships m Switzerland has left Zurich for India. The team is carrying back to India an Indian national (Tricolour! flag which flew with 20 others m the Zurich cycling tracks. Janki Dass. inanagcr ofA.P. - 73 words
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207 1946-09-25 3 "INDIANS WITH MORE THAN 4 CHILDREN SHOULD BE STERILISED" London. Sept. 24.— A1l Indian men who have had more than four children should be sterilised, says Or. T. D. Rajoo of Serunderabad writing m Friday's issue of the British Medical Journal. "In our unfortunate and poverty. Itricken country," says Dr.Reuter - 207 words
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133 1946-09-25 3 London, Sept. 24. The Shah Film Corporation is negotiating with a British film company for the pr;» duel ion of tecimicolour tsims cicpietlng Indian sport ami naiioii.ii life. Diving thi.s newa to Router. Fa iJ Shah, one of the directors ol the Corporation,Renter - 133 words
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Article113 1946-09-25 3 RENT, TENANCY RULES IN MADRAS Madras Air Mail I The Select Committee on the Bill to regulate leasing of buildings and control <>i rent, it i> underi favours an amendment with a viev to making the requirement notice of vacancy by the Landlord applicable only to buildings, the monthly rent113 words
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Article50 1946-09-25 3 Batavia. Dutcii c&sualtics In the Nethcrland East Indies duriim June and July numbered 50 killed and 142 wounded, the n.e.i Information Service announced. August casualties were nol n leased. The figures include bo h the Royal Netherlands Army and the Royal Netherlands Indies Armj A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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348 1946-09-25 3 Ceylon Congratulates Itself On "Report From Malaya" Scheme Colombo, Sept. 23. Over six hundred Ce\lonese repatriates from Malaya, one of the last hatches, arrived j n Colombo by the transport vessel Empress ot Scotland. Twenty-seven Indian stowaways were discovered shortly after the ship left Singapore and were brought ashore j348 words
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Advertisement139 1946-09-25 3 and a glass of hot lemon -4 you're fit again When your tytt arc itretming wh«n your h««d Ifris like lead when you ha\« Ih* 'thivtrt' k*i Influrnral Then turn to Re\pn n 3 tablftj Kith hot l«mon tnd grt qu Next morning you will i find unbelievable relief f139 words
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464 1946-09-25 4 Hatavia, Sept. 21.— The emergence of India as a now force m the Far East following the creation of the All Indian Interim Government is regarded by the Indonesian Republic as a major development m their struggle for independence. Prime Minister Nehru's choiceU.P. - 464 words
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371 1946-09-25 4 Indonesian Extremists Won't Be Given Chance To Wreck Minorities' Conference Pangkalpinan?. Banka, Sept. VI j Indonesian extremists infiltering from nearby Sumatra will at tempi to wreck the forthcoming conlerence of minorities m the NBA, scheduled for Oct. 1, m the opinion of Major A. P. Berlyn, Commandant of Dutch troopsUP - 371 words
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Article45 1946-09-25 4 An allocation to Malaya of Canadian herrings has just been made and applications for Import Licences (A. P. Forms* supported by firm offers and stating the gross tonnage applied for should be submitted to the Registrar of Imports and Exports.45 words
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Article100 1946-09-25 4 Cloverdale, Se\A. 24. A hen on the farm of James Hull has really outdone herself. She lias laid an vzg m the form of a chick. Shell-less. t'.ic curiosity looks like a fully developed chick embryo. However, it is not an embryo, but an egg. The egg hasU.P.; Reuter - 100 words
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156 1946-09-25 4 Washington. Sepl 22.— x\n unsuccessful Japanese effort to assas sinate Marshal Stalin m VKW is rfistlosed m documents issued by the War Department. This, the second m a series or ei^ht volumes containing doeuntary evidence used by the American and British prosecutors at the156 words
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297 1946-09-25 4 Malayan Asiatic Scholars To Attend Asian Conference In India Leading Asiatic scholars of Malaya are scheduled to be invited Jo the forthcoming Inter-Asian Relations Conference, which Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru and the Indian Coumil of World Affairs plans to hold m New Delhi during February and March, 1947. A leading IndianAP - 297 words
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311 1946-09-25 4 The Juvenile Court has moved into its new premises m the Dept. < i Social Welfare, behind the Victoria Memorial Hall. It is presided over by Mr. B. 1.. hua, who had his training m wo- of this nature m U.K. The atmosphere311 words
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Article68 1946-09-25 4 EVERYBODY" "Music For Everybody" makes its second public appearance on Sunday 29th September. 8 p.m. with another programme designed to satisfy the tastes of all music lovers. The Dept. of Broadcasting feelo that the success of the first concert, justifies the continuation of these programmes as public68 words
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518 1946-09-25 4 Hirohito Told Hitler Japan Would Stand by Germany, Italy New Evidence In Tokyo War Crimes Trial Tokyo* Sept. 23. 'n an effort to calm down Hitler's disjuiuntlement with the Japanese hesitation over the signing of the Tripartite Pact Hirohilo t»ave approval for a messa' T f addressed to Hitler, declaringU.P. - 518 words
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Article58 1946-09-25 4 Data via. Impatient counterfeiters are proving a problem to the Indonesian Republic. Warning the public that forgec Republican bank-notes were beinL circulated m the Batavia area, the Republican Government pointec out that the Republic has not ye. issued any money. Japanese "banana money" guild ers stillAP - 58 words
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Article45 1946-09-25 4 Applications may now be made to the Registrar of Imports and Exports for the import of acotic and ulphuric acid from the U.S.A. provided that they are supported by firm offers for delivery by the 31st of December. 1946. I45 words
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