Indian Daily Mail, 2 October 1946
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Title Section15 1946-10-02 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. No. 200. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1946.' PRICE 10 CENTS15 words
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319 1946-10-02 1 UREMBERG TRIL: 12 TO HANG "LIFE." Arthur Seyss-Inquart, first German governor oi Austria— guilty on counts two, three i.nd four; innocent on count tone rttmth by hanging. Albert Speer- yuilty un counts three and four, innocent on county one and two. 20 years' im.pri.sonment. Constantin von Ncurath. former foreign minister—AP - 319 words
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Article183 1946-10-02 1 Peshawar, Oct. 1 United Press of India gathers Horn informed sources that the messenger who recently brought two sealed covers from Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru and delivered them to Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan *nd the Frontier Premier Dr Khan kahib, was probably Mr. Weightman, Secretary, External Affairs Department, GovernmentUPI - 183 words
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98 1946-10-02 1 iNT PORGANDHUI •>ui Own Correspondent) ird Of the Madras Province consisthkls of North Arcot, ChHtoor, CudAnanUpur, Salem and Coimbatore m area went dry this morning intoxicating Ikjuor* has been banned to thousands of poor homes. Synhirthday. the present step is a beginnvshuh ia tne98 words
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Article172 1946-10-02 1 ANTI-BLACK MARKET CAMPAIGN On Friday. October 4th, at 4 pjn i" the Council Chamber. Municipal Building. Mr. H. P. Bryson, Acting Colonial Secretary, will open the exhibition of the posters entered by the schools of Singapore for the Ami Black Market Competition. Adfrnission to the opening ceremony172 words
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Article93 1946-10-02 1 Ramaswami popular As sore Dewan v Qwn < tspondeat) hen the tprr-enu 1 Xssembly i with Sir ii Muslim Dowan, m •he (mil. I-." Parly Leaenenf expressing; loni.wT <h< appointment ia»uanu. as hcuan and r Ministers m contravenfcaand <>t 261 members tmbh and m disregard of he Maharaja by thi93 words
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55 1946-10-02 1 pondent) I Members of al v from irt reportirp on Mr. ihe tom- because ftf I* ffr »re not has iiera m f >f non"1 Rs. wincial icsidenu 1 part resulta of proare and onal con''U.siasm h thus canunpalgn direct vhich «nit on Secreea has55 words
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105 1946-10-02 1 Netaji In India Wants To Be C-In-C? (From Our Own torres?>ondent) Lahore. Oct. l._The "Civil and Military Gazette" publishes a story from its Calcutta correspondent that Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose is now m India as the guest of a Hindu religious society and has communicated with his family. The correspondent105 words
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145 1946-10-02 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Oct. I.— The sudden arrival of the Nawab of Bhopal m Delhi and his interviews with Marnuma Gandhi and later with Mr. Jinnah have given rise to the .speculation whether he is playing the role of a145 words
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Article132 1946-10-02 1 Patiala, Oct. 1. The Paliala State is negotiating: with the India Government for a loan of Rupees ten crores. This sum is proposed to be spent on schemes of post-war planning and reconstruction. Out of this, rupees two crores have been reserved for new canalsUPI - 132 words
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191 1946-10-02 1 rja53 me hrst negotiation meeting of Dutch Commission General members with Indonesian representatives will be held m the Batavia residence of the British Consul General, a British spokesman announced. Lord Killearn Tuesday returned to Singapore by plane after having established preliminaryAP - 191 words
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611 1946-10-02 1 3 FREED, 3 GET REMAINING 4 JAILED Nuremberg, Oct. 1. Twelve leading Nazis including Goering, Ribbentrop and Streicher were today sentenced to death by the International Court at Nuremberg. Three Hess, Funk and Raeder will go to prison for life. Four Schirach! Doenitz, Speer and Neurath received lighter prison sentences.611 words
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38 1946-10-02 1 U.S. Agrees To Buy 200,000 Tons Malayan Rubber LONDON, OCT. I— THE UNITED STATES HAS AGREED TO BUT AN ADDITIONAL 200,000 TONS OF MALAYAN RUBBER UP TO THE END OF THIS TEAR AT 20-l|4 CENTS (U.S.) F.OJB.- REUTERREUTER - 38 words
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Advertisement137 1946-10-02 1 REPAIRING Ail Repairs to Jewellery, Watches and Clocks Carried out by expert workmen with over 35 years experience. RATNE CO., Jewellers and Watch Makers. 55, STAMFORD ROAD, SINGAPORE. 3 MAHATMA GANDHI'S 78TH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION. A mass meeting will be held at Farrer Park (old Race Course) on Wednesday the 2nd137 words
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623 1946-10-02 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wednesday, Oct. 2, 1946. APOSTLE OF LOVE AND NON-VIOLENCE •TODAY on the occasion of Mahatma Gandhi's 78th Birthday, we do noi wish to arrogate to our■elvei the task of assessing hi.> worth or of expatiating at length i on his services. That job wt rightly leave623 words
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Article, Illustration3099 1946-10-02 2 The Whole World Says' Today INDIA'S 'GRAND OLD MAN IS 78 TODAY The whole world today has only one wish, and that is, "Loag Live Mahatma Gandni, for today is the 78th birthday of the "Giand Old Man" of India. Mass meetings of all nationalities throughoutReuter - 3,099 words
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452 1946-10-02 3 KRISHNA MENON - India Desires Friendship Of All Countries" KRISHNA MENON VVe I r .T ld ate J^ idea that friendliness ,,ry excludes friendliness with another," said ni vienon. pemtnal representative of Pandit v ice-I'resinent of the Indian Interim Governesterday Of. hto visit t« Paris where he saw the it linister. M. Molotov.Reuter - 452 words
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65 1946-10-02 3 K. Kana garatnam ers Ceylon Politics Mr. K. Kana\iting Auditntty retired Service after decided to politici and is ru) Elections it ut ion as an igren candiin org&niinority which Jaffna mil. lose from vires to the •r-General tour years. n's decileer from (post met advocates tonltfttlon horn the Inch hadReuter - 65 words
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Article164 1946-10-02 3 Castel Gor.dolfo. Sept. 29.— The Pope today addressed an appeal to 700 Catholic Worker delegates "to become the leaven which penetrates the working classes, to transform and revive them according to Christian thoughts and virtues." Making his first public address. In more than a month, the164 words
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65 1946-10-02 3 Colombo, Sept. 30.— The Indian cricket teapn that recently toured England has been invited by the Ceylon Cricket Associatl>n to pay a two week visit to the island soon after its arrival m the island. In view of the cancellation of the West IndianReuter - 65 words
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Article49 1946-10-02 3 New Delhi, Sept 30.— One of the first actions of several members of the Interim Government, on assuming office, was to call for the confidential police dossiers on their wartime activities and detention, It was reported here. They found that the files had been destroyed.— ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article66 1946-10-02 3 Ward ha (Central Provinces), Sept. 30. Congress leaders gave conflicting counsel to a group of girls who asked them: "What shall we do with ourselves?" Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru replied: "Learn to swim and ride." Mr. C. Rajagopalachari holding that "wild sport will spoil woman" commended to them:Reuter - 66 words
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324 1946-10-02 3 Washington. Sept. 30.—Representative A. L. Miller, Republican of Nebraska, who urged General MacArthur to be a silent candidate for the 1944 Republican nomination for president, today told the United Press that he had talked to party leaders m all parts of the country and found324 words
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Article58 1946-10-02 3 Calcutta, Sept. 30.— Some twenty five released political prisoners men involved m the Chittagong armoury raid and various terrorist activities m Bengal— have an- nounced their intention of joining the Communist Party of India. These men were released by the Bengal Government recently. Most i ofReuter - 58 words
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164 1946-10-02 3 Washington Sept. 30.— Diplomatic aumonues saia on sunday Britain and the U.S. can be expected to confer promptly on Russia's renewed Dardanelles demands and back Turkey firmly. THU i* the first important dcv- Paris. elopment m any major international controversy outside the Paris conferenceAP - 164 words
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Article118 1946-10-02 3 Castel Gondolfo, Italy, Sept. 29.— Pope Pius XII today appealed to Catholic working classes throughout the world to carry the messages of Christ to their fellow laboureri and to resist all efforts to destroy the laws of God. The Pope told 700 delegates to theU.P. - 118 words
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153 1946-10-02 3 New Delhi, Sept. 30.— A health insurance scheme for the benefit of the Indian factory worker is one of the main features of a Bill which will be introduced m the Central Assembly at its next session here. Besides health insurance a novelty for153 words
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203 1946-10-02 3 Athens, Sept. 29. Athens has given the King of the Hellenes a' Royal welcome. Cheering crowds roamed the city until a late hour last night, having greeted King Phillip after five years' exile. His Majesty spent the previous night aboard a Greek destroyer, and landedReuter - 203 words
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103 1946-10-02 3 Rangoon. Sept. 30.— Burma may send a financial mission to Britain shortly to discuss with the British Government the vesting of the new Burmese Interim Government with increased financial power, political circles here stated today. Control by the British Treasury of Burmese finance was oneReuter - 103 words
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Article146 1946-10-02 3 Balavia, Sept. 30. Malaya's "Lost Legion" 325 Malayans who were taken to Dutch New Guinea as forced labourers by the Japanese and stranded there after the surrender is en route hojne at last. A Dutch spokesman, confirming the departure of the group from Hollandia. said they146 words
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126 1946-10-02 3 COMMUNISTS BOYCOTT CHINESE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY Shanghai, Sept. 30.— The newspaper Sin Wan Pao m a dispatch from Nanking today quoted a Communist spokesman as disclosing that the Communist delegation at Nanking officially notified the government that it is refusing to nominate delegates to the National Assembly which will convene OctoberU.P. - 126 words
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243 1946-10-02 3 Liquidation Of India's Sterling Balances: Britain Wants To Wait See London, Sept. 30.— Britain will await "stabilisation" of troubles m India's political scene before initiating any negotiations for liquidation of that country's sterling balances which was equivalent to 1,282,500 pounds on June 11, a Whitehall official said Monday. But "thisAP - 243 words
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367 1946-10-02 4 An organised plan is m preparation for women of all communities m Malaya to take part m voluntary public .service. Inerc art- many women wno are anxious to snare m me Important work oi rehabilitation and sucial development m Malaya mvi whoseA.P. - 367 words
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Article145 1946-10-02 4 Will members of tiie Public ol any nationality wnoarc Interested m Joining a Volunteer Special Constabulary communicate at once wiin the Commissioner ol Police by letter? Applications by ex-members «»i the pre-wai ->i>c cial Constabulary ;ut* Invited. it Is liiteiidett, i* sufficient numbers arc forthcoming, to lorni a145 words
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Article50 1946-10-02 4 WORLD SU GAR OUTLOOK New Iberia, Louisiana* Sept. 30. -presentaftve Thomas Jenkins, Republican of Ohio, chairman oi the Republican Congressional rood committee said' on Sunday sugai would W short through I »it and and •'will not get back to foi about five years." iter pr >n In the U.o. A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article47 1946-10-02 4 m, sept. 29. Exchange i Legraph reported from Brussels' today thai Paul Henri Bpaak, I I kiM Foreign Minister and Pro- sident of the United Nations General id at the .veto power of tl o the Unit- od Nations must be abolished UP.'47 words
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Article304 1946-10-02 4 London. Sept. 30. On the eve of the Indian cricket team's return home a line tribute to tneir team both ou and of! the field was paid by the former England captain Sir Pcinam Warner m a letter to tn> team s manager, Mr. Pankaj Gupta.Reuter - 304 words
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145 1946-10-02 4 Princes Woo Jinnah— To Join Interim Govt. New Delhi, Oct. I.— The Nawab of Bhopal, Chancellor of the Chamber of Princes, saw the Muslim League President Mohamed Ali Jinnah here last night m what political observers regard as "an important diplomatic role" to secure the League's co-operation m the IndianReuter - 145 words
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128 1946-10-02 4 REP AT RIATION OF JAPS FROM SOUTH-EAST ASIA The following is an official announcement from 11Q, SACSEA: "A recent broadcast over Tokyo Radio declared that Britain and America have decided to repatriate immediately over a 100,000 Japanese surrendered personnel nowheld m South-East Asia. The broadcast went on to say that128 words
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Article25 1946-10-02 4 Colombo. S<pt. 30. Albert Per- c\\vion's featherweight boxing championship who has been invited to participate m the British Amateur championship has left tor land. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article56 1946-10-02 4 Patna, Sept. 30— A fertiliser factory is to be established at the town of Sindhri near here at a cost of Rs. 105,000,000 'about 7,800 sterling). The factory is estimated to produce 350,000 tons of ammonium sulphate per year. The machinery and accessories required for the factory haveReuter - 56 words
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