Indian Daily Mail, 4 October 1946

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. No. 202. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 235 1 S I rue Lover Of lslam& Country Will h Hioe 'Any I ruck With The British- ponsored League' (From Our Own Correspondent) -The Trih uio publish c s a speech ribal leader raqii of Ipi recently exto Congress. me Faqir with whom some
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  • 97 1 400 Aligarh Varsity Students Rusticated )ur nun Correspondent) Oct. "None m the ommittee of Action except tier leader Sardar Nishlai i> m favour of Direct Action," i Sn Ziauddin Ahmed, Vice\lij, r arh Muslim Unirersity whose students, it will be ntlj indulged m antiHmdu r lin met the I'nitrd Prouid
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  • 52 1 Vancouver, Oct. 3. Carrying Mrs. Morgan Vlning, who has been named as tutor to the Japanese Crown Prince, Akihito. and some Japanese voluntary repatriates, the U.S. Army transport Marine Falcon left on Oct. 2 for the Orient. The repatriates came from all parts ol the U.S. and
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  • 40 1 Nuremberg, Oct. 3. The German leader Anton Pfefer said the United States occupation authorities have granted the three men acquitted by the International Military tribunal permission to leave the United States zone protected from arrest by German de-nazification courts. AP
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  • 37 1 San Francisco. Oct. 3. The condition of John Urban, Jnr., was pronounced good after the two-year-old boy underwent an operation on Wednesday for removal ol a peanut m a bronchial tube at a children's hospital hefe.- AP
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  • 21 1 Bombay, Oct. 3.— Six people were stabbed— two fatally— in Bombay up to 11 a.m. today the Bombay Government announced. Reuter
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  • 21 1 Athens, Oct. 3— The Prime Minister, Constantin Tsaldaris, announced on Wednesday night that the present Greek Government would remain unchanged. AP
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  • 21 1 Karachi, Oct. 3.— About 600 British and Indian troops sailed for the Persian Gulf ports from here during the week-end. Reuter
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  • 25 1 Washington, Oct. 3.— Philippine official circles on Wednesday expressed belief that Paul V. McNutt was resigning soon but declined to forecast a likely successor. AP
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  • 25 1 Washington, Oct. 3.— A Washington hospital bulletin stated today "Hull's condition still remains serious. There has been no mark- UP cd change during the day."-
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  • 33 1 London, Oct. 3. A Foreign Office spokesman, "on very high authority" on Wednesday categorically denied Washington publications of a report that the British offered peace to Japan after the fall of Singapore.— AP
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  • 17 1 London, Oct 3.— lndian cricket touring team's vice-captain Vijay Merchant left for India by ail Reuter today
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  • 84 1 Own orrespondent) Oct. 3.— There was activity m Delhi linnah had anowith the Viceroy ib of Bhopal met ndhi, I'andit Nehru, Xbul Kalam Azad. venues of Congresslent. pears bright at isMie except the Ing a Nationalist 4 .seem to have lieutenant! are so
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  • 30 1 CO NTR OL TO BE REMOVED I 2. The Wushing- Administration ion m a forti 'jvc the price vtprlnt, it wa.s The de-control y be after Junu- "••tin oPAsaid.- UP
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  • 85 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Oct. 3. India celebrated yesterday Mahatma Gandhi's 78th Birthday. Meetings were held all over the country and tributes paid to Gandhiji's services to the country. Speaking m Madras, Sir S. Radhakrishnan said: "Gandhiji has awakened our soul. He has kindled
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  • 134 1 Possibility Of CongressLeague Agreement Now Delhi, Oct. 3.— An agreement between the Viceroy. Lord Wavell. and Mr. Mohammed Ali Jinnah. President of the Muslim League, on the Leagues participation m India's Independence plan, was indicated on Wednesday by authorities New Delhi sources. Mr. Jinnah conferred with the Viceroy for 50
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  • 169 1 London, Oct. 2.— The Rightwing monthly magazine "National Review" m this month's issue publishes an article by J. C. French, describing India's present government as solely representing the Congress High Command. 'And so even before the Constituent Assembly has met," French continues, "the Indian
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  • 99 1 New York, Oct. 3.— Thirty-nine people are believed to have been killed when a four-engined United States airliner plunged m flames on to the mountains northeast of Stephensville, New Foundland, early this morning. The aircraft a Douglas machine of the American Overseas Airline was
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  • 86 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bombay, Oct. 3. The Assembly yesterday passed a Bill providing for the removal of social disabilities of Harijans with amendments to widen its scope and providing for penalties against defaulters. Premier B. G. Kher declared hat the measure was m the
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  • 116 1 London. Oct. 3.— A number of members of the Indian community m London have received an appeal from Girija Mukerji, former Ambassador m Vichy of Subhas Chandra Bose's Azad Hind Government for "food, clothing: and the minor amenities of life" m order to "survive the forthcoming
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  • 173 1 New York, Oct. 3.— Diwan Chaman Lall, of the special Indian food mission to the Argentine, disclosed on arrival here by air Tuesday from Buenos Aires that the trade treaty negotiated there during five weeks' visit provides for a large tonnage of maize and other grains.
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  • 35 1 Rome, Oct. 2.— The Italian Government extended today an official invitation to Neves de Fontoura, the Brazilian Foreign Minister and head of the Brazilian delegation to the Paris Peace Confer- ence, to visit Rome.— UP
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  • 351 1 COMMUNITY CENTRE SUGGESTED i The following proposal was approved by the Singapore Social Welfare Council for submission to the Singapore War Memorial Committee: The Singapore War Memorial should take the form of a Community Centre which should be the everyday home of communal cultural activities In
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  • 121 1 London. Oct. 3. It is certain thai the executions of the Nazis condemned to die at Nuremberg prison m two weeks' time will be carried out by an American hangman, says the London Evening News. British hangman Pierrepoint, who went to Vienna to execute four
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  • 97 1 U.S.-India Air Service Karachi, Oct. 3. —United States General George Brownell whu arrived here by air said m an interview: 'I have been deputed by President Truman to negotiate with the Indian Government on bebali of the United states Government for regular air services between the United States and India."
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  • 203 1 Rangoon. Oct. :j. The general strike by 20,000 employees of Ihe Government officers and ,3,000 policemen has been called off and the strikers are resuming work tomorrow, following receipt of Government's reply acceding to the strikers demands. This has eased the tension which
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  • 68 1 London. Oct. 3. United Pits;; learns that Mr Krishna Menon. Pandit Nehru's personal envoy will see the British Prime Minister. Mr. Clement Attlee. tomorrow. Informed circles here regard Ui< meeting from the political point of view as "or great significance Mr. A. Siddique, former
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  • 208 1 Byrnes Agrees With Stalin Paris, Oct. 3.— Speaking m Paris today Mr. James F. Byrnes, United States Secretary of State, stated that he heartily agreed with Marshal Stalin that there was no immediate danger of war. Then he added: "I hope that his statement will
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  • 764 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, Oct. 4, 1946. ESTATE STAFFS AND LABOUR— I IT is most unfortunate but it is true that estate stalls have consistently sided with Management rather than with Labour m all issues both big and small, so much so that for all practical purposes Labour hai
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  • 455 2 EDITOR OF HINDUSTAN TIMES SAYS: India Must Be Saved From The "Enemies Within" New Delhi. Devadas Gandhi, editor of the Hindustan Times, says he believes one reason why such things as the bloody August rioting m Calcutta can happen m India "is the paucity of
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  • 52 2 The Question: "Why are Indians killing each other when independence is so near and it would seem desirable to show the world that they are capable of unity?'' was asked of two of India's leading newspaper editors, on a Hindu and the other a Muslim. Here are
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  • 328 2 Unity Cannot Be Force, On People EDITOR OF DAWN SAYS New Delhi, Oct. 2.— Altaf Husain. Editor League newspaper Dawn, says thai "the m Ihe British say they are going to [nd regarded by Muslims as independence for thei Husain. whose paper, founded by League President Mohamed Al] Jinnah is
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  • 267 2 INDIA'S INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS London. Oct. 3.— lndia's industrial progress was emphasised by M. K. Vellodi Deputy High Commissioner for India, addressing the opening meeting m London Tuesday of the British Commonwealth Standards Conference, which is being held m preparation for an international conference beginning m London, Oct. 14. The object
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  • 44 2 Butavia, Oct. 3. An Indonesian Information Ministry communique says that Premier Sjahril has stated that he British Government will provide 200 three-ton trucks and a monthly supply of 1,800 tons of coal to the Indonesian government to speed up rice delivery to India Reuter
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  • 312 2 London. Oct. 3. There was hardly and country m the world that a Horded greater scope for the activities of the black marketeer India, said M. K. Vellodi. Deputy High Commissioner for India, speaking Tuesday at a meeting of the East India Association. Vellodi was
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  • 57 2 Amsteidam, Oct. 2.— The Army Information Service announces that terrorist activities are increasing In Borneo and the Celebes In Borneo rice stores were set on fire at Sampit and In South Celebes arms and ammunition were seized near Macassar by terrorists who set a camp on
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  • 121 2 New Delhi. Oct. 3, Negotiations to persuade the Muslim League to participate with the Congress Party m the Interim Government were reported last night to be m a crucial stage. The Viceroy, Lord Wavell, conferred with the Muslim League leader, Mr. M. A. Jinnah. during
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  • 814 2 Mr. Rashid Manggis' Glowing Tribute To Gandhiii "In the midst of the present national reawakening and Mil-determination ol Asia, Mahatma Gandhi is standing as a light of tnith apart from tne rest of the world, through this Jii»ht of truth Mahatma Gandhi is Irving
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  • 72 2 MR. PUNJ AB I LEAVES FO R BATAVIA Neu Delhi I Punjabi, join.' I Raj's Food Department I Batavia In All I shipments of I" I grains fur In I En roir I jabi will I i' rams traj I Supreme a I East A I Indonesia I 500,000 ton
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  • 50 2 CH INES E AIR LINES IN THE EAST Bha I Nations I as extensi I I Shanghai I pore F 1 1 j Rt'i I I foi M iin I i authorities i i UltO and out i I it la rep< H service over available by IM I UP
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  • 252 3 pi il Of Illegal Immigrants' I, Gyprus (Air Mail).— When il was announced 1)0 German prisoners aiv to build camps for illegal [tzchak Posner, one of the camp leaders of the Jewish immigrants diverted from Palestine and araolos mar h /re, warned the
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  • 151 3 Batavia, Oct. 3.— Republican Premier Sjahrir is leaving for Jogjakarta tomorrow, returning on Oct. ti at the latest, to form the delegation for the Dutch -Indonesian negotiations. i m certain Sjalinr *U1 head the cUuna'icn to wtllcli o.^ GT more, tech: uai advisers will be attached
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  • 65 3 Batavia. Oct. 2. The iuumes o\ the ministers of the now Indonesian Government were announced today. They are: Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Dr. Sutan Sjahrir; Defence. Dr. Amir Sjarifoedin: Interior. Meester Roem; Finance. Meester Sjafroedin Prawiranegara; Information, Mohamed Natsir; Justice, Meester Soosants; Education. Boewand) former Minister
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  • 27 3 Batavia, Oct. 3. A decree signed by "President" Soekai<»o announces the establishment of a Republican currency of which the exchange value has not been announced yet Reuter
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  • 172 3 Blackpool. Oct. 2.—The biggest annual conference of the Conservative Party m Britain's history convenes tomorrow, and tonight the gathering of delegates speculated on who will succeed Mr. Winston Churchill when the Conservative leader decides to step down and write his long-av.\*i>r book. When that will happen
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  • 117 3 3. The British ha* already spent on campaign m Indone--.000.000 and is keeping divisions armed with planes and even poison Soviet magazine New < ussing the struggle of Indonesians "Who are it finding their indeinst foreign imperialish do not hesitate to ol war
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  • 38 3 DEOREASED COAL PR ODUC TIO N IN BRITAIN production m BriAugust averaged per week, a de--179 100 torn below the but an in--30 700 tons above the erage of August, 1945. i wtlly is a holiday Britain/ A.P.
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  • 78 3 Shanghai Sept. 30.— Preparations arc under way here for a nationwide celebration of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek's birthday. October 31. Various provinces and cities are organizing committee and m Hankow a move m underway to build several elementary schools m Chiang's honour. It will be recalled that On
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  • 23 3 Dublin, Oct. 2.— lt was officially announced here tonight that the Eire Government has recognised the new Republic of the Philip- pines Reuter
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  • 92 3 Madrid, Oct. 3.— The Madrid non-party newspaper Ya, m a comment on the Nuremberg trial, declared yesterday: "The whole Western world except the Communists and Soviet sympathisers thinks the Russian representatives at Nuremberg should have been alongside the accused instead of on the Judges* bench.
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  • 199 3 Jerusalem (Air Mail). "Telephone terrorism" warnings of imminent danger invariably conveyed by the voice of a young girl speaking Hebrew or broken English is one of tJie various underground activities which make up the nerve war m Palestine the most difficult to detect. Someone goes into
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  • 127 3 Paris. Oct. 2. -An allied .source tonight confirmed that Frau Joal j had written a letter to Field-Mar-shal Montgomery appealing to him to intercede with a request for clemency for a fellow professional soldier. The source, said Jodl's attorney had appealed to Montgomery and
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  • 94 3 Rochester, New York (By Air Mail). Super cyclotron, capable of producing rive times the maximum energy o£ any atom smasher now operating, will be constructed at the University of Rochester by the United States' Navy's office of Research and Invention. The cyclotron, to be used for fundamental nuclear
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  • 111 3 Pans, Yugoslavia told the Peace Conference that she will refuse to remove her troops from that section of north- western Istria, which would be within the new free territory of Trieste, if the French Line is set up as a final boundary between Yugoslavia and
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  • 116 3 Paris, Oct. 2. James Byrnes, the U.S. Secretary of State, on the eve of his speech to the American Club of Paris tonight broke his long diplomatic ice with the Soviets and made his first call on the Soviet Foreign Minister. V. M. Molotov since the
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  • 296 3 London.— Harry Pollitt the "general" of the so-called squatter offensive (occupation of racant expensive property by homeless persons) that has become one of Britain's most crucial domestic problems, is a genial busy little man who has bossed .the Communist Party m England since 1919.
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  • 466 3 Paris Oct. 2. The vast majority of Parisians know nothing and care less about the big Peace Conference poini^ on m I heir city if the "Walk to Lunch Poll" carried out by t nited Press, during which 25 typical Parisians were interviewed, is
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  • 133 3 Washington, (Air Mail)— German and Japanese war criminals who are sentenced' to life imprisonment by U.S. tribunals actually will stay m jail for life, or at least for as lons as U.S. occupation forrcs re•nain In Germany and Japan. U.S. War Department official*. They will be
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  • 140 3 TRIAL OF CROATI AN NATIONALISTS today announced that Roman Catholic Archbishop Aloysius si panic will go on trial for his lift at Zagreb, when the treason trial of 18 other Croatian Nationalists. Including 12 priests and monks, resumes alter an interruption to decide whether K 1 pinae was to be
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  • 522 3 (By Edwin Shanke, Associated Press Correspondent) Heckingen, Germany. Crown Prince Wilhelm, head of the Hohenzollern family which once owned almost limitless estates, is looking for a farm where he can settle down. The Russian land reform m Silesia. Pommerania and Brandenburg
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  • 807 4 Move To Incorporate Labour Into New Body Strongly Opposed Kuala Lumpur. The All-Malayan Estate Asiatic Staffs 1 Association at an extra ordinary general meeting held at the Town Hall on Monday resolved to wind up the Association and transfer its liabilities and assets to
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  • 253 4 Shrieks ul "bakeru" punctuated with boos and catcalls from thousands ol Kuala Lumpur residents greeted the ex-members oi the Jap Kempeitai stationed m Kuala Lumpur during the occupy ion when they were taken lound the town m lorries on heplember 30 on
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  • 347 4 Railways Will Soon Be Back To P re- War Efficiency New Locomotives Arrive In R.L. Mr. A. T. Newbouit, (he Chief Secretary, with Mrs. and Miss Newbouit visited Kuala Lumpur Kailw.iy Station on Sunday morning to inspect one of the Malayan Kailway's new locomotives recently Imported from the I'nitecl Kingdom.
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  • 132 4 Aii Indian Welfare Home to Afford care and protection to destitute and decrepit Indians (at present for males only) has been upened since the l"<t.i September iDlii, at the o l 2 miie stone, Bukit Timah Koad, Singapore, states Bramachari Kailasani. It is situated In a
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  • 114 4 COMMUTATION OF DEATH SENTENCE A Press Release from GovernbrGeneraTs Office regarding the commutation uf the death sentence Imposed on Sgt, Fara Singh a statement appeared m some papers on Oct. 2 that the Gover-nor-General had commuted the death sentence imposed on Fara Singh, a Sikh police Sgt. m North Borneo
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  • 71 4 The Tamil Brotherhood Association will play a friendly game of soccer against the Naval Dockyard, to-morrow. Saturday Oct. 5 at Naval Base. Players and others are kindly requested to assemble at 94. Owen Road by 4 p.m. lor transport. The Tamils team will be:— Sithambaram; Abdul Rasak; Somu;
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  • 68 4 ROCK LITES CRICKET The following will represent the i Rocklites against the Transit Camp! (Nee Soon) on Sunday Oct. 6, m a whole day Cricket fixture, at I Nee Soon. Transport will leave the Roxy Theatre at 10.30 p.m. Anthony Lim. W. Galistan. J Galistan. Edwards. D. C. Swyny. P.
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  • 99 4 A public meeting was held at 13-12 mile Seletar, m front of the Sultan Talkies on Wednesday at 6.30 p.m. to celebrate the 78th birthday of Mahatmaji, at which Mr. A. N. Ultra Bar-at-Law, presided. The meeting wa>s well attended and several speeches were made. The
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  • 216 4 Mainz, Germany (Air Mail). An ambitious experiment has been launched m the French zone ot Germany to re-educate m special homes m a state of semi -freedom Nazi youths who have been convicted of underground activity or acts of sabotage against the rremn occupation troops. Busing
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  • 79 4 Akron, Ohio— P. W. Litchrield, chainman oi the Goodyear Tire Rubber Company, predicts that the large requirements lor motor vehicle car tyres will continue thi|ughOUt most of 1947. Litchiield estimated that American demand for tires m 1947 would total 83,000.000, compared with demand during 194G
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  • 41 4 JAI HIND CO MMITTEE SELETAR BRANCH, S'PORE All Ex-1.N.A.. 1.1.L. and Jhansl Regiment personnel- in Seletar area are hereby informed that the office ol thy Jai Hind Committee Seletar Branch, has been functionIng at 150-33, 13th mile. Seletar from Oct. 3.
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