Indian Daily Mail, 1 October 1946

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. No. 199. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1946. PRICE 10 CENTB
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  • 202 1 lute imine In India; Most Critical Months Ahead irom Our Own Correspondent) "I think it would be possible to tide over lion m ttK> coming months of October and my person having to starve if we are only less selfish and
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  • 86 1 MADRAS GOVERNMENT SERVANTS TO STRIKE WORK (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Sept. 30. The Central Executive of th* Madras NonGazetted Officers Association yesterday evening decided to resort to strike m Oct. 10 if their demands for more pay are not conceded by Government. The Punjab Subordinate Services Federation also decided
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  • 111 1 Thai King Visits Buddhist Temple In Ceylon hi.s twelve bo. on his way King of Siam, King Pumipol, visited' i Buddhist temple m nd worshipped there as brother, did when Colombo on ah Buddhist temple r uf King -.am. and Siatherefore, a id special reason temple whenever •lombo. The Colombo,
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  • 166 1 A-Bomb Caused Nile Flood? Cairo, Sept. 30.— The disastrous Nile flood which has reached the highest watermark m 100 years, is a result of the Bikini atomic bomb explosion, according to Hussein Mahmood, a high-ranking Egyptian engineer m the Ministry of Public Works. The Nile Hood, he said, is caused
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  • 99 1 Princes and Constituent Assembly (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Sept. 30.— Sir Sultan Ahmed, Princes Constitutional Adviser, interviewed m Delhi yesterday declared that Consequent Assembly without all parties joining would not be a Constituent Assembly because it would not have the sanction of the people as a whole behind
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  • 60 1 In the notification regarding toffee which was published on Sept. 27. the maximum retail price given for super kream toffee was 75 cents per lb. and lor Eaton toffee 50 cents per lb. The prices for these two types of toffee should have read super kream toffee 95
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  • 87 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, Sept. 30. As a protest against the Government's order twinning the publication of news of communal disturbances uew* Calcutta newspapers have decided to suspend publication to-morrow. The editors' deputation met Premier Suhrawardy and explained that the order was
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  • 134 1 Calcutta, Sepu <* •From Our Own CorTvspoudcutJ Nawabzada Liaquatali Khan. Muslim League General Secretary, m a statement says: "Since the Interim Government came into office, I have been receiving re* ports of discriminatory and often humiliating treatment to which the Muslim employees m various departments of the
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  • 723 1 Mr- Assomull'sPlea At Opening Of "Cox Social Club For Indian Troops "We want to make our Indian soldiers feel quite at home m our midst. They are our brothers, and it is our privilege and duty to
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  • 260 1 KpinaK Sept. *>(). GrcneraJ Charles de Gaulle, speaking at Kpinal, North-eastern France >tsterda\ afternoon condemned the draft of the French Constitution adopted b} n» Assembly m Paris last night. He said, "the constitutional draft adopted last night by the National Assembly does not
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  • 210 1 London, Sept. 30. A letter from Mahatma Gandhi to Prime Minister Clement Attlee is reproduced m the Daily Herald today. It m troduced to the prime Minister Mr. Sudhir Ghosh who served a., k link between Gandhi and th« Cabinet Mission m India. The Herald
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  • 513 1 Nuremberg, Sept. 30. The main point of to-day's judgment against the Nazi war leaders was the firm and unambiguous finding that aggressive war had been established beyond all doubt as the Nazi party's objective since its formation 25 years ago. The Tribunal rejected the defence contention
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  • 824 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tuesday, Oct. 1, 1946. Minorities And Council Reforms recommendations of the Committee on the selection of unofficial members of the reconstituted Legislative Council for Singapore, are not all satisfactory and conducive to the political progress of the people of this Colony. While we welcome the recommendation
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  • 592 2 'Abuses Englishmen And Requests Help In One Breath" London, Sept. 2 1 After cocnversations wilh all the three trembers of the British Cabinet Mission to India, Mr. Sudhir Ghosh who acted as (he link between the Mission and Congress leaders In India and who
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  • 194 2 Calcutta, Sept. 30.—Kepre>entalives> of 20 newspapers, Including the British-owned Statesman, decided by a lar^e majority last night to request all Calcutta newspapers to suspend publication from Tuesday, Oct. 1, as a protest against the Bengal Government's order on riot news. This order prom d under the
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  • 62 2 WHITFS AND NEGROS IN RIOT Philadelpl be i wee n m north Philadelphia la jht resulted m the death ot a Wh and the holding ot a negro on homicide charge. The police who were unable to determine tn f th< disor- .-aid they do not know whet] the Whit©
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  • 147 2 M< cow, Sept. 29.- -A Pravda article by Jacob Viktorov said the attitucit of the United States and Britain towards a Soviet proposal to Security Council showed that ihe "Anglo-Saxon powers are obviousiv afraid of a public discussion of the question of the stay of foreign troops
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  • 32 2 London. Sepi tonight quotcc Australian Mi saying thai elements In .1 out. During the da over 1,000 the United Sta sides others m French zom Reuter
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  • 430 2 MALAYAN INDIANS ASKED TO OBSERN GANDHI JI'S BIRTHDAY TO-MORROW AS NATIONAL HOLIDAY Nic <*th Birthday of Mahatma Gandhi which falls oi her 2nd, will by the occasion lor extensive festivities bj I thioui»h(iut Malaya. Mass meetings will bo hold throughout the country under the auspices or the Malayan Indian Congress,
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  • 72 2 LEA GUE ATTACKS MAULANA AZAD i: Pandit mission to the d by Mai;lana I deemed to t merit i led toby tl ich ol the ""xL. i mislead Indian Mv with the 1 this Mi fine,"" says tin b i men! ••the Hindu I is trying to the Muslim cause
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  • 114 2 osalem, s me a ►1 Lalij (Aden protectoi has 100,000 Arab umma <i~nu It is d here. The tuna which was set Up to I .met m from passing Into now owns 4,000 acres at £500,000. The recent drive throui i j Palestine brought In contribution -from
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  • 435 2 Paris, Sept. 21). Mr. V. K. Krishna .Menon, persona] t»nvo> from Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, m his interview with the Soviet Foreign .Minister, M. Molotov. at the Russian Embassy m" Paris yesterday discussed the possibility ot* food shipments from Russia and future establishment of full diplomatic relations between the
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  • 125 2 THIS IS HOW Ceylonese Can Become Members Of Maiayan Indian Congress A persistent inquiM ihat^" uuof the Malayan Indian is whether Ceylom members of the Confh In fact, this during the All-Mi Con lore: ice. A giren at thai to rtpi a n tii. air of any m misconstrue! There
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  • 639 3 itain Warned To Work Hard in India's Friendship tbeste: Guardian's Tribute To pandit Nehru's Personality I! he Liberal Manchester Guardian warns India s friendship it win have t() be ye to work to win it, and to induce her declares. India's freedom, datea we may hope| Jawaharlal Nehru assumed office
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  • 43 3 London. Sept. 27.- Wladyslaw Anders. Commander of the Polish Second Division, is to lose his nationality, Warsaw radio said tonight. The broadcast said that the Polish Government has decided apply m his case the 1930 law "on activities detrimental to the state." Reuter
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  • 22 3 inet Speculation in Egypt ula-<-i the ieci- ill be new he adminisnot cer•ll^tlC. elieve lit t<) 11)--the lons to Jiiiet, 111 Egyp..in.
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  • 481 3 London, Sept. 29. The hill peoples of Burma "are reportedly opposed to the idea of ever coming under Burman administration and insist on remaining under British rule/ declares M. Green m the Independent Observer. The Mission of leading Karens which recently arrived
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  • 247 3 Paris. Sept. 29. The French National Assembly early today adopted by 410 votes to 106 the text of the new French constitution which the electors will be asked to approve a fortnight hence. The vote followed 5.', hours' final debate m which the spokesmen ol
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  • 59 3 Washington, Sept. 28.- Philippine SOUrc€S said today that Paul V. Ale-Nut t. American High Commissioner to the Philippines, will resign his post next month to engi m private law practice prabably m Washington. The.re were reports that McNutt would become associated with Joseph E. Davies, former Moscow
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  • 445 3 Paris, .sept 29,— The South African Prime Minister, General Smuts, declared tonight that war was -very improbable for at least a generation." He was broadcasting from the Palace of Luxembourg inaugurating a new British Broadcasting Corporation programme intended for listeners m
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  • 286 3 New York, Sept. 30. Elliot I. elf m an article published m the magazine "Look" States that hi* lather the late President iioosevelt told him he had agreements with leaders of the various nations to ensure liberty ior the peoples of Dutch
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  • 54 3 Washington, Sept. 30.- Thi States State Department announced last night a proposal for the i tion of a world-wide radio network estimated to cost $250,000,000. The proposal was made to Mr. James F. Byrnes. United States Secretary of State, by official advisers assigned to shaping the policy on United Nations
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  • 123 3 Bangkok Chinese Open Homes For Homeless Compatriots Bangkok, s>c -a*u- i community m i .;< have <'|mi i>rt\ homes for thoiu »iui> who io^ their* m Saturday night's Are, which ihe police i« i« <i <>i ai hast three livrv Hundreds ol homi Less p were m a neightx hood
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  • 105 3 DISTURBANCE FOLLOW ASSASSINATION A TTEMPT Ri h os Air< I pi Serious disturl are i I to have broken out m La Pa Ing an mpt a; nje Ou .;m z, the mary h took powei the Govei ntly i throv. p rising. Out tnhurt but the would was police
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  • 32 3 Batavia, Sept. 30.— The Sultan ol karta has accepted the mvi tatjoii o| i>r Sutan Sjahrir, Indonrsian Prime Minister, to becomi i member <»l his new cabinet, it is Irariiod.- Reu ter
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  • 380 4 Unexpectedly Large Production Of Rubber In Malaya CAUSE OF WORLD RUBBER CRISIS London. Sept. 29. By next Tuesday or at the latest Wednesday, says The Observer's Far Eastern correspondent, the International Rubber Commit tee now meeting m Washington is expected to answer the question on which all the rubber world
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  • 102 4 The Jai Hind Committee, Singapore, requests, m connection with the Gandhi Jayanthi mass meeting at Farrer Park to-morrow, that ail members ol the 1.N.A., Rani oi Jhansi Regt., and BaleK and Balika Sena be present m full uniform at No. 6, Race Course Lane, by 3
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  • 412 4 Queen Elizabeth To Become Passenger Liner From Oct. 16 Southampton, England. The "First Lady of the Atlantic," the giant Cunard "Queen fclizabetii, m dry dock for refitting after six years as a troop transport, leaves here on October 16 for New York on her maiden voyage as a passenger liner
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  • 189 4 The new permanent premises ol the Hindu jukya Beva Sangham, Taiping, a boay which worlu reform Hindu Society and runs v number of schools and an orphanage specially lor the poor ana Harijan children, was declareu open by Brahmachari KuiUisam, (missionary and social worker* on
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  • 69 4 A variety entertainment was presented by the children of Our Lady of Lourdes Convent Tamil School and the children of St. Mary on Sunday Sept. 29, m celebration or the Patronal Feast ol Ri. Rev. Mgr. Michel Okomendy. Administrator oi the Malayan Catholic Churches. The
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  • 104 4 INDIAN RELIEF COMMITTEE SELETAR SU B- BRANCH The following Committee hat* been appointed by Brahmachaii Kailasam. Joint Secretary of the Indian Relief Committee m Malaya, to constitute the I.R.C. Seletar SubBranch: M. K. Sodar, President; N. Vecrapillay, Vice-President; Thangappan R., Secretary; Boota Singh. Treasurer. Committee Members: K. K. Setnu Rayar,
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  • 67 4 London, Sept. 29.— The London District Congress of the Communist party m London today passed a resolution calling fox an end to the Government's present foreign policy, firm alliance with the Soviet Union, breaking oil of relations with Franco Spain and Greece, withdrawal oi
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  • 19 4 Postcards limited to correspondence of a personal and family character niav now be sent to Japan.
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  • 66 4 The following photographs depu I the scenes at the recent "Grow More Food' Show held at the Happy World stadium. This instructive show was successfully sponsored by the Public Relations Department, Singapore. Picture (1) shows H.E. the Governor Sir Franklin Gimson declaring the Show open. (2)
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  • 207 4 Three tons of medical supplies for the population at Bagan Si ApiApi have been presented to the Chinese Consul-General. Dr. Wu Paak-Shing by the Consul-General for the Netherlands. Mr. M. F. Vigeveno. on behalf of the Netherlands Indies Government. The supplies were originally loaded
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  • 29 4 Registration Envelopes (size 9" x 4 will shortly be placed on saltf at all post offices m Malaya. The selling price will be 21 cents per envelope.
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  • 15 4 SINGAPORE VEGETARI SOCIETY Thcr, J neetim s r her 2nd Basah ro *rested dlali] rid
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    • 113 4 MAHATMA^ GANDHI'S 78TH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION. A mass meeting will be held at Farrer Park (old Race Course) on Wednesday the 2nd October, 1946 at 5 p.m. to celebrate the 78th Birthday of Maiiatma Gandhi. Members of all Communities are cordially invited to participate 5.15 p.m. I. NatkmaJ Anthem and Hoisting
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