Indian Daily Mail, 28 September 1946

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. H. N o ]97 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS*
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  • 479 1 me Powers As Pandit Nehru's Cabinet \ttol Ur Defence And m .r stairs For Aung San A historic milestone m Burma's conis reached today when Governor Sir ■need the formation of ihe country's first N ernment. enl will exercise almost the utme powers Government and for the first time r
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  • 38 1 The Indian Students I'iiion and Hostel Indian VMCAi m M wr~u Pho.o shows Lady Runsanadha,, al ,d Lord Pethuk-Lawreme «i, h some of the Ilulia| sludcll(s outside (he Hostel after the opening.
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  • 170 1 London, Sept. 27. The British Government would like the Con-gres-Muslim League feud "to continue providing it is confined to provincial and central legislatures, 10 the Constituent Assembly and to the Interim Government," says Surprh Vaidya analysing the present Indian situation m
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  • 59 1 Batavia, Sept. 25.— The Antara 'Indonesian) news agency asserts that the hope that the Chungking Government would soon be able to acirodit its first Ambassador to the Indonesian Republic was expressed by Mr. Nio Sin Chun. Chinese vice-Consul, now visiting Tasikmalaja, at a dinner party
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  • 1205 1 'India Will Oppose Racial Discrimination Wherever It May Occur' Pandit Nehru Detailed Report Of "Foreign Policy" Press Conference "In (he sphere oi foreign affairs India will follow an independent policy keeping away from power politics of groups aligned one against another. She will uphold the principle of freedom for dependent
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  • 187 1 New Delhi, Sept 26.— The Interim National Government ot India is understood to be contemplating the appointment of Indian Agent-General for China, Siam and Malaya, whose st would be like that of Ambassadors of independent countries. APA reporting the .same m adds that the local
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  • 186 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi, bept. 27.— Pandit Nehru and Mah.it ma Gandhi had talks with the Yieeroy here %esttida\ when it is understood Lord Wavell Save them a gist oi the parleys he had been having with Mr. Jmnnh It looks as though*
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  • 137 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, S<jpt. 27.— The Madia- Government havo sanctioned the prosecution of six Directors of Lotus Agency Limited, managing agents of Lotus Mills, Connbatonon charges of contravention of the Yarn Control Order. The alleged '>fTcncc\s include delivery of uncertilied yarn
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  • 554 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, Sept. 28, 1946. NOTES AND COMMENTS TODDY EVIL AND HIE MALAYAN GOVT. IT la very gratifying to learn that His Excellency the Governor ot the Malayan Union nas appointed a Committee to investigate the question ol estate toady shops ana to make recommendations to the
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  • 1082 2  -  Louis Fischer) MEN AND POLITICS: A WEEKLY FEATURE 'Old England is Not Dead, Neither New England Born Yet' (By London. Between meals and between jobs of work I walk m the park. Now and then I have snatched bits of conversation with German prisoners of war
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  • 107 2 (Irom Our Own Corresp.,.,, B<Hftbay, Sept. 26— The Bombay .mM passed all three readings of Mrs. Lilavathi M k l 3 in^ foi the prevention of bigamous mar,,, including Sikhs, Jains, Buddhists and f0i1, n^ and Brahmosamaj. The act will come into operation
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  • 70 2 EDEN SAYS STALIN'S STATEMENT IS 'NEW OPPORTUNITY" Warwick, England. Sept. 25.— The former British Foreign Secretary. Mr. Anthony Eden, told his parliamentary constituents tonight that Marshal Stalin's statement at least offered fa new opportunity which all would welcome for Allied diplomacy. "I am eonrideni rhia opportunity 7.111 je seized." he
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  • 81 2 Karachi (Air Mail 1 ---Sind claim to be the healthiest province la India. According to latest vital statistics Sind had a birth rate of 14.33 and a death rate of 10.23 for 1945. These figures compared favourably with Bombay's birth rate of 33.70 and death
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  • 465 2 London, Sept. 26. Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, General Secretary of the India League of Great Britain, who returned to London yesterday after a three months' visit to India where he has been conferring
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  • 87 2 RUSSIANS SAY NAZI TOPDOGS WILL BE HUNG IN WEEK Berlin, Sept. 25.— A prediction that all the 21 leading Nazi defendants m the Nuremberg war crimes trial will be dead within a week was made m a leading article m the "Neves Deutschland," the Russiancontrolled organ of the Socialist Unity
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  • 290 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Sept. 26. The Congress Working Committee yesterday accepted Pandit Nehru's resignation from the presidentship and requested him to carry on duties till the election of the new President. In a second resolution, the Committee invited the
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  • 42 2 Expedition To Unexplored Territories Batavm to the unnp,,,^^ of the Ca rr prcparatj., a^s ,Tho pice* ol Gun,,, be led b: m 1939 expedi-. The N both a., on the suitabiposts to m, ■'■■<, ■ourci The pi fend ml partteulai I tion UP
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  • 93 2 New Delhi (Air HtfJ "iff .feaiun. oi he advf n Indian Interim (.overnmJ evolution of a neu cial J tweeu Britain's tO*] tives and the erstwhile refe Typical oX thi lathe-making m fo<j this 'announcemei regal Lod•'the Ron p, Nehru and the H
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  • 45 2 Calcutta v. Ma., -i -^m-ir* v mer hoi/ d funnel as i-taUation oi ment m N< here. Th t i. but when owners missed th< This the s, viteamei i who Ik. ment ol I which :-i ilriki lea.':
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  • 32 2 CHINESE AMBASSADORS TO NEI Nunkn Oil ice j day tha send v. Mini envoy dor to the to *T« ■uffei result unrest The Nctlu that It and ftuu hi.s Miuv Nether! UP
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  • 220 3 Jl f 50 Per Cent. Of Youths a in Admission In Schools University m Bad Shape 126.— The education of Hongkong youths as is becoming O ne of the main problems '< t has been brought to the fore^ound^iS al changes enabling the colon? S
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  • 78 3 SB Propaganda To Rubber Production -Netherlands East Indies an intensive propnda campaign io encourage 1 ►her production on the "d "i Bangkok. 7(i per cent of pulation worked on Popper cultivation a unportantly. for increased tion is expected to the ranks of pepper pper cultivation ared during the owners, primi\e
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  • 772 3 rokyo.— lhe initial surge toward democracy carried the people so far that for the first time m modern politics their influence was predominant m the overthrow last April of Premier Kijuro Shidehara's Cabinet. His successor. Shi K eru oshida. was chosen after a prolonged delay by political
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  • 95 3 HIGHER HATS, LONGER SKIRTS: BRITISH FASHION London. Higher hats and longer skirts shape the new fail silhouette for leading British designers, writes an Associated Press Fashion Editor. Skirts are longer by two to three inches. Pockets are outsize. Some measure as much as eighteen inches by fifteen inches. As skirts
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  • 1566 3  -  Patrick Crosse, Opinion At Home Divided About Recognition Of Republic (From Reuter's Correspondent) The Hague, Sept. 2H. The widespread unofficial strikes and minor rioting m which one Amsterdamer has been killed typify the uneasy watchfulness with which the Dutch are awaiting the renewal of negotiations with
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  • 67 3 SJHARIR WILL LEAD INDONESIANS MEETING COMMISSION-GENERAL Catavia, Sept. 27.— Suian Sjahrir, the Indonesian "Premier," Mill hinusclf head the Imioiir sian delegation which is to meet the Dutch Commission Central now m Java, the An Lira (Indonesian) newi afcac) reported today. Satan sjahm- is expected arrive m Batavia late today. The
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  • 357 4 21 6 Organisations Support Mr. Tan Kah Kee Singapore, Sept. 27.— A four-point resolution supporting Air. Tan Kah Kee's recent cable to President Truman urging the cessation of American aid to the Chinese National Government, and strongly criticising the Kuomintang was passed at a
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  • 57 4 The Jai Hind Committee, of Singapore, appeals to all ex-mem-bers of the 1.N.A., Ram of Jhansi Regiment and Balak Sena to register their names as volunteers at the following places m connection with the celebration of Gandhi Jayanthi m Singapore, which falls on October 2nd: (1) 32,
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  • 102 4 A scheme for rationing bread Will shortly be instituted by which the population will be able to select its ration individually at either 1-1 I katties flour or 2 pounds bread, or 1-1 2 pounds bread and 6 tahils flour, states a Press notification issued
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  • 107 4 A charity soccer match between the Singapore Indians and the Singapore* Chinese Football Association will be played at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Sunday, the 29th instant, m aid of the Indian Association Rehabilitation Fund and for the Sundram Iyer Shield. The Shield is presented by Mr. C.
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  • 151 4 The R.A.F. record-breaking airtraft "Aries" has left thangi on »<s way home to the U.K Its arrival from Australia is the culmination of a lengthy lecture tour conducted both to Service and civil flying organisations m Australia and New Zealand. Known as a Lancaster, this air- i
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  • 98 4 C OTTON BLANKETS AND BISCUITS DISTRIBUTED Messrs. Henry Waugh Co. Ltd acting as Govt. Agents have distributed 9,000 cotton blankets between 26 dealers m Singapore. The blankets should be available at a maximum retail price of $i. fio per blanket. H The same firm has also distributed a further 19.200
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  • 436 4 All the accused of the 258 men of the 13th Parachute Battalion recently court martialled for mutiny have been found guilty wi*h the exception of tt ree men who were acquitted and I reed on 17 September 1946, states an official Press note from HQ.,
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