Indian Daily Mail, 3 October 1946
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Title Section15 1946-10-03 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. H. N«. 201. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS15 words
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944 1946-10-03 1 I// Communities Participate In Mass Meeting: h n d Greetings To "World's Greatest Man" (By Our Staff Reporter) 1 {^V^ dQn{ re participated m the mass h vv. il?. h Uida > vhl^,^ max^ the celebration of Mahatma Gandhi's th was a Kala day944 words
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132 1946-10-03 1 (By IDM Reporter) Representatives of all nationalities were present at yesterday's mass meeting but the Representative of the Government of India, Oxford-educated Mr. S. K. Chettur 1.C.5.. was conspicuous by his absence. I would like to know why. Representatives of the Press of132 words
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Article1456 1946-10-03 1 Bishop Edwin F. Lee next spoke as follows: It is a privilege to share with this large group of Indian people m an expression of appreciation of Mahatma Gandhi upon the occasion of his 78th birthday. Naturally you who have the heritage of India, and1,456 words
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78 1946-10-03 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Oct. 2.— Within a year and a half, the Government propose to launch a big nationbuilding programme which would absorb all available talent m the country, said Pandit Nehru replying to a deputation of workers who met him m78 words
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Article75 1946-10-03 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Lahore, Oct. 2. Muslim League overtures to win over Punjab Premier Sir Khizar ll vat Khan have failed. A deputation headed by Khan of Mamdot, Punjab League President, met Khizar Hyat and is reported to have urged him to rejoin th»75 words
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Article, Illustration176 1946-10-03 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Oct. 2. It is understood Pandit Nehru intends visiting the Frontier tribal areas m the middle of October. The tribal people are stated to be eagerly awaiting the visit and the leaders, including the Faqir of Ipi, are176 words
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115 1946-10-03 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Oct. 2.— The Interim Government is believed to be anxious to send a representative to Burma with the least dc/ay m view of the rapid changes taking place there. At present India is unrepresented at Rangoon. Last115 words
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Article86 1946-10-03 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Oct. 2.— The Khadi scheme of the Madras Government was inaugurated today, being Mahatma Gandhi's seventyeighth birthday, m seven centres, namely, three m Tamilnad, three m Andhra and one m Malabar. As advised by Gandhiji, the scheme consists of two parts,86 words
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184 1946-10-03 1 London. Oct. I.— The United States has agreed to buy an additional 200.000 tons of Malayan run ber up to the end of the year ai 20 '/4 IS. cents, I .0.X.. eastern ports, stales the Board of Trade. The Board utkl. thisReuter - 184 words
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Article67 1946-10-03 1 I rankiuii Oct. Z. The Municipal Council of Berlin has derided to grant pensioni t<> recognlnd victims of Nazism and to families of persons who were executed by the order of Hitler's Nazi Government or perished m the concentration cain,)s and prisons, the American newsReuter - 67 words
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65 1946-10-03 1 Port Columbus, Ohio, Oct. I.— Th* longest flight In the history ol aviation was achieved when the Lockheed Neptune plane "Truculent Turtle ai rived here at 5.28 p.ni today from Perth, Western Atllt ralia a distance oi 11,237 mllM The plane left Perth on Sut/.tavReuter - 65 words
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554 1946-10-03 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thursday, Oct. 3, 1946. L NUREMBERG AND CHRISTIANITY TWO more weeks and the heads of some of the high priests of Nazism will roll down the scaffold. They have been sentenced to acatn by the victorious Powers. The International Tribunal set up at Nuremberg, charged the554 words
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Article, Illustration353 1946-10-03 2 "Indonesian Republic Not A Jap Inventio n van Mook Sees Light After A Year "For Holland Road Must Lead To Self-Governing Indonesia' Batavia, Oct. 2. Representatives of the Netherlands Government and of all groups of peoples m Indonesia met yesterday at PangkaJ Pinang, Bangka island, m the opening session ofReuter - 353 words
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Article78 1946-10-03 2 Lacknpw, Oct. i. h Katju, .j Minister m tlie* I ii. u'tl i".\ ernment, tttlj add d a mi eting at a vili. *'n the platform and spinning at a :.,oo ..'lani'n,I I). Unister v monstrating spinnin wheel at ihe support-, rs ol pinning politj forReuter - 78 words
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Article95 1946-10-03 2 1. The Indian Chaml r of Princes has apv a c< w to [oliate with the Cer. lOvernment on the States' representation m the Constituent Assembly. The Members of the Committee are: Hie Nawab oi Bhopal tChaneellor of the Chamber of Princes); of Paiiala (ProChancellor) The Jam SahibReuter - 95 words
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218 1946-10-03 2 Hindu Mahasabha Congratulates British Cabinet Calcutta, Oct. I.— The Wbrfegng knmittee 61 the All-Jndia Hindu sabha which* met here con ratulated the British Cabinet for s courage and wisdom* m instal- the interim Government m ann thereby demonstrating futility and lack oi wisdom oi ional imperialist policy be no constitutional218 words
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Article68 1946-10-03 2 "COMMUNAL HARMONY MOVEMENT i A Muslim supporter v tigress has, been tor of the "Comn-iu- Harmony Movement m the Punjab, it was announced by the ib Finance Minister. Th^ Communal Harrrv Move tnent endeavoui iromote better bt i different communities by propai anda through pamphlet- tigs and other mean-; TheReuter - 68 words
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Article495 1946-10-03 2 RS. 1,739 MILLION CAPITAL COST PLANS TO BE SPREAD OVER SEVERAL YEARS A comprehensive scheme for the post-war development of rion was recently, tabled m the Ceylon State Council. The c by the Hoard of Ministers, are planned It) spread several years at some Rs. 1,739495 words
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Article488 1946-10-03 2 Bombay (Air Mail). Vfter weeks of, I stealthy stabbings, Bombay ha* bccom I its nerves, and very frayed nerves at I Witt) British and Indian troops millioi I still bilietcd m what officialdom Bribes as tne disturbed area:., and landum stabbingg m almost anyReuter - 488 words
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100 1946-10-03 2 New Delhi, Uc( I Si* lOfl pondencc had Jinnah and Sil S. R* stitutionai adviser t« en< Asaembl) sim <■ «hfir meetini <m» > provisions of tin The pkm Pr<>i.idt for a stud Jinnah Ik. ance oi th Th hiReuter - 100 words
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296 1946-10-03 3 j S d 3P Correspondent Tells "The Lost War" I -Amenta's submarines, before the lapan so thoroughly whinped that the ice through Roesia nekrly month before ore that, Japan hnd periodically tried to I he m ide story j, toW m "The Lost 10UP - 296 words
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Article85 1946-10-03 3 Port Washington; Oct. I.— The exodus to avoid atomic bomb attack, began yesterday from the suburbs of New York. William Keenan, his wife and four children packed their belongings and headed for the western state of Montana, where they believe they will be safe from WorldUP - 85 words
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Article67 1946-10-03 3 Athens. Sept. ..—The Secretary of the Soviet Embassy called at the Royal Palace m Athens today to apologise for the absence of thr Soviet Charge de' Affaires from yesterday's ceremonies In honour of the return of King George ol the Hellenes. The Yugoslav Charge d'Affaire> has writtenReuter - 67 words
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58 1946-10-03 3 T ax An Outrage," Danci ng Girl s Say I'hirty Japanese anting 2,500 yo'a 21 dame Metropolitan u-amst the monthly tax at the tax profession have dropthe city immcroase levy, September 3 >ix yen per aW: -it has make sev•'Hithly but 0 Even unabout 15 id on the 1 OfU.P. - 58 words
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Article131 1946-10-03 3 Calcutta, Oct. 2.— The Working Committee of the All-India Hindu Mahasabha at its two-day session m Calcutta framed a 400-word resolution calling upon Hindus "of every province and of all classes and sections to organise a Hindu militia which will defend and protect the livesAP - 131 words
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147 1946-10-03 3 Colombo Oct. 2 s— The Secretary of State for the Colonies has agreed to secure representation for Ceylon a» all world conference! at which economic and social matters alTectins» tliis country are to be considered and f> which representatives ot the Dominions areU.P. - 147 words
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Article103 1946-10-03 3 Calcuttii. Oct. 2.— The Calcutta newspaper editors yesterday reiterated their determination to continue voluntary suspension of their publications until the Bengal Government withdraws the restrictions on news of the provinces' communal disturbances. The. editors called upon the Bengal Premier. Mr. Suhrawardy, to prove the sincerityUP - 103 words
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82 1946-10-03 3 INDONESIANS SUPPLY MEDAN CHINESE WITH RICE Jogjakarta, Oct. According to an Antara report from Medan. the Republican government there has undertaken to supply rice to the Chinese community there. This is the result of a request of the local Chinese Vice Consul to the Republican governor of Sumatra, which wasReuter - 82 words
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50 1946-10-03 3 Allahabad, Sept. 30. Muslim Leaguers have refused to pay a punitive tax of 10,000 rupees (approx. $6,400 Straits), which was imposed by the United Provinces Government for communal rioting. The Muslims said they refused to pay on orders of the League High Command A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article23 1946-10-03 3 Batavia, Oct. 1. Eight thousand students recently attended the first anniversary celebrations of the Indonesian Students League at Jogjakarta according to Antara. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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103 1946-10-03 3 Karachi. Oct.' 1.- Soon alter the Sind provincial legislature was dissolved by the Governor's order, an ex-Minister is reported to have staged a boxing bout with a newspaper reporter at the Government Secretariat.. The reporter had B statement m his notebook that the ex-MinisterReuter - 103 words
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Article63 1946-10-03 3 Uatavia, Oct. 1. Mr. Sutan Sjahrir, the Indonesian 'Premier' narrowly escaped boarding the Indonesian army plane which crashed at Jogjakarta, central Java, recently. According to an Antara (Indonesian News Agency) report, Sjahrir was to have boarded that particular plane to fly to Malang for discussions withReuter - 63 words
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Article51 1946-10-03 3 Jogjakarta, Oct. 1. The Indonesian Labour Party is to hold an All- Java Congress on Oct. sth and (3th at Boerakarta to revise the party's organisation as well as to frame the party's policy m domestic and external affairs. Each regional branch of the party is to send two delegates.Reuter - 51 words
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408 1946-10-03 3 —BUT ONLY IF THE JURY SAYS SO .London. Svpt. 30. Unfaithfulness is no justification for murder. The highest Court m Greal JSritain, the Judicial Committee of. the House of Lords, decided this, but the juries, as m the past, will probably take noU.P. - 408 words
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160 1946-10-03 3 India s Trade Ban Seriously Affects S.A.s Farmers, Merchants Johannesburg Oct. 1. India's ban on trade with Sou t h Africa ordered because of the Union's Asiatic Land Tenure and Representation Act is causing; acute difficulties to farmers and merchants. BQcause of the shortage of the jute grain ban, formerlyAP - 160 words
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54 1946-10-03 3 Berlin, Oct. I.— The death sentences on the Nuremberg condemned men will be carried out at Nuremberg on October 16, the Allied Control Council decided today. The Council has the right to review any sentence and to scale down any such sentence but notReuter - 54 words
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52 1946-10-03 3 London. Oct. 1. Vie Oliver, the comedian, is to marry Miss Natalie Francis Conder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Conder, it was announced today. Vie Oliver was formerly married to Mr. Winston Churchill's actress daughter, Sarah. The marriage was dissolved a yearReuter - 52 words
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305 1946-10-03 3 London. Oct. 1. Commenting on the new Anglo-American rubber agreement, a Hoard of Trade spokesman Interviewed •>: Reuter said that the Combined Rubber Committee "hich i> meeting m Washington this week is likely to issue a statement. "Since Malayan rubber growersReuter - 305 words
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Article130 1946-10-03 3 London, Oct. 1. The Indian cricketers sailed lor home today irom the London docks m the steamer Burma, and will be back home on Oct 25, all being well. Eleven players and the manager left today, Pataudi and Nayudu are already home, Hafeez is goingReuter - 130 words
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Article93 1946-10-03 3 Madras, Oct. I.— The general assembly of South India United Church which met at Tamberam near Madras today accepted thL scheme for the union ol Methodist Church of India and South India United Church. For the last several years attcinpts had been made to bring about the unionReuter - 93 words
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192 1946-10-03 3 Dardanelles Might Threaten World Peace -U.S. View ashington, Oct. 2. The btaies <«overiunent considers Dardanelles problem might >'«'\»- lop into a threat t«> the peace and security ot the world. .Mr. Uean AcheMon. United States acting > <i< retary ol State, said yesterday. The State Depai "deeply interested'" m theReuter - 192 words
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Article70 1946-10-03 3 London. Oct. l. -A report that 80.000 Indian troopt along with bi£ quantity ol war equipment, have arrived m Iraq wit Inn the last few months, was broadcas i- Moscow radio on Monday. •Quoting tin Iraq newspaper, Al Yakdah. the bi monitored m London, identifiedAP - 70 words
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62 1946-10-03 3 New Delhi. Oct. L Pandi harlal Nehru, Yin I' 1 I of th< interim Oovernmeni v. ill pr< oVei the forthcoming* se th«: Indian Science Cong i c Accord! present plan the Science to bich n distinguished i<t. ign ieni i i have b^en llReuter - 62 words
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Article190 1946-10-03 4 Discussions have been concluded m Washington between representatives of governments of the United States and the United Kingdom m connection with rubber supply situation. Production of rubber m Malaya has increased more rapidly than foreseen at similar meetings held In London during June, and it revealed190 words
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67 1946-10-03 4 U.S. INDIA LEAGUE FELICITATES GANDHI J I .New York, Oct. 1. The India League of America has cabled Mahatma Gandhi on the occasion of his 7Sth birthday: "We rejoice that you have lived to see the dawn of a free India, which would have been impossible without your inspiration andReuter - 67 words
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256 1946-10-03 4 Solemn and impressive were the scenes at Hong Kong when the 19 victims of last Wednesday's Kowloon air disaster were buried m the Happy Valley Burial Ground. Thousands of people lined the route as the coffins, borne on two R.A.F. trailers256 words
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190 1946-10-03 4 Returning- to the U.K. after a tour of Australia and New Zealand Air Force' bases, the Central Bomber Command Establishment Mission's Lincoln aircraft arrived on schedule at Chang! airfield today. The Mission, headed by Group Captain S. C. Elworthy." will stay m Singapore for190 words
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Article125 1946-10-03 4 Singapore, Oct. 1. The R.A.F. s *ong-ieim plans lor Soutn Last /isia aiiiieius will cost tne lieignoouraooii oi i£U,ouu,uoo accuruing to Air i^jarsnal Sir Leslie llollniffuarst, Director 01 Supply and Orgnnm t tou and former cununanuer 01 base air fortes m nmiiii Lasi Asia. AirReuter - 125 words
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98 1946-10-03 4 Singapore, Oct. 2. CiovernorGeneral Malcolm Mac Donald has commuted to 10 years' rigorous imprisonment the death sentence twice imposed on Fara Singh, the Sikh police sergeant changed with the killino of live Chinese guerillas 111 1949 111 British North Borneo. Fara Singh was first98 words
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Article84 1946-10-03 4 SOCIAL WELFARE'S OWN RESTAURANT About 50 clerks of the Dept Ol Social Welfare don'i have to worry about looking for l<x>d m the hot By courtesy oi the Food Section of the Dept of Social Welfare, a restaurant is run on the premise* (or the stair. Arrangements have been made84 words
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Article66 1946-10-03 4 The Singapore East WesL Boeiety will meet m the V.M.C.A. Pavilion, Bras Basah Road on Thursday. October 3rd, at 8 p.m. Mr. Fu Yu Tze will address the Society on The Middle Way In Chinese History and Thought. Washington. Sept. 3D- The office of Defence TransportationA.P. - 66 words
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127 1946-10-03 4 Lucknow, Oct. 2. Demands for a revival of birching to "restore discipline and the dignity of the teacher* were heard at a conference of educational officers of the United Provinces which discussed "the problem of growing indiscipline among students." One headmaster said that heads OfReuter - 127 words
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Article66 1946-10-03 4 Athens; uei. I. me Greek Government has bnw&rted plans by Armed bands to. set up a "tree state m Greece's most important nerve centre/ Prime Minister Constamin Tfealdarta asserted m a tetter today to Themistoclcs Sophoulis. Republican Liberal leader. Declaring the Government had proof 01Reuter - 66 words
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Article77 1946-10-03 4 New Delhi, Oct. l. An exhibition oi historical records, paintings and archaeological finds will be held here m conjunction with the InterAsian Relations Conference scheduled for early next year. ..The purpose of the exhibition Is to emphasise the political and. cultural ties India has had m the pastReuter - 77 words
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Article42 1946-10-03 4 Washington. Oct. 1. Close Friends oi" the former United States Secretary of State Mr. C-ordell Hull who had a slight stroke last night said tonight thai his condition is "critic /I" They expressed grave concern about him. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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