Indian Daily Mail, 5 October 1946

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail V«l. 11. No. 203. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1946. PRICE 10 CENT>
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  • 210 1 13, 316 Indians Still On The Waiting List Inadequate Shipping Facilities ONLY 5,428 APPLICANTS SO FAR SECURE PASSAGES TO INDIA During this Japanese occupation, the Chinese, Indians and Ceylonese who normally return to their native country coukl not do 80. Now thousands of thorn want to return. Owing to present
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  • 167 1 Leag ue To Drop Its Objection Hopeful Sign In Delhi i rom Our Own Correspondent) Oct. I. As a result of the four interviews between (he Vicero> and Mr. Jinnah, certain emerged which have been formulated and icero} for his consideration, says Nawabzada General Secretary of the Muslim League m
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  • 55 1 No More Spinning Mills In Madras Dm Own Correspondent) L— No further m M>indlage would be existing spinning la Province and no >sion will be given mills, declared Mr. l<(»d Minister, n'pur. ted out. that m Government's fficiency intend expand all kinds any further uf new power ea would prove
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  • 31 1 100,000 Tons Of Burma Rice For India Ii respondent) Pandit Nehru to General I i»ratitude on <»r the generous <miv of rice from iKo asked for I nicr goods which hange.
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  • 34 1 NEW ORDINANCE IN U.P. Correspondent rhe Provinces g a Ordi- public order the Ordinance of persons of collective isenti&l ser--1 Th 6 India ■•> Note denies rther Indian dispatched to I land, many ft rejoined
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  • 129 1 (From Our Own C'orrespoii<lenO Madras. Oct. 4. Mysore will soon have one of the biggest industrial; concerns which the State has so far ventured upon. It is understood! the State will start rayon spinning mills at an estimated cost of two crores Of rupees
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  • 116 1 New Delhi. Oct. 4. A communit|ue issued today by the General Headquarters; made it clear that British troops sent to Iraq during the last few days were not additional to those already there "In actual fact" the communique added, "the parties of men numbering
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  • 64 1 New Delhi, Oct. 4.— lndia will be represented at the second session of the Maritime Consultative Council, opening m Washington on Oct. 24, by M. A. Master, manae-Ing-director of the Sindia Steam Navigation Co.. Ltd.. and S. K. Kirpalani, Indian Government Trade Commissioner m Navigation.
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  • 49 1 London, Oct. 4. Mr. Krishna Menon, Secretary of India League. and personal envoy of Pandit Nehru, saw Prime Minister Attlee at No. 10, Downing Street today. The meeting was a brief one and it is understood touched upon the Reuter political situation m Indian-
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  • 98 1 San .Francisco, Oct. 4.— Dr. Wellington Koo, Chinese Ambassador to the United States, said th£J demands for the withdrawal of American troops from China were •sporadic and isolated'" m a speech to the American Legion Conference here today. "Every patriotic Chinese knows at
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  • 65 1 Manila, Oct. 4.— Louis Taruc, head of rebellious peasants, has sent President Roxas a letter refusing to surrender because of "a lack of guarantees of a fair trial." Taruc, who has been hiding since the government began its move to crush the Huk movement, charged that "succession
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  • 147 1 New Delhi Oct 4.-*\lrs. Vijavalakshmi Pandit, Minister for local sl If -government and public health m the I nited Provinces, will lead India's contingent of delegates to the forthcoming session of the General Assembly of the UNO on Oct. 2:5, m New York. Other members of
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  • 68 1 Vatican City, Oct. 4.— The Vatican spokesman told Reuter today that the Pope will not have any intervention for clemency on behalf of those condemned at Nuremberg. "While it is inevitable to maintain some reservations on the juridical side over the legality of the Tribunal, there
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  • 116 1 Rail Disaster At Ongole: MadrasCalcutta Mail Involved 31 Killed 50 Injured (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Oct. 1. Thirty-one persons have been killed andlittv injured m an accident which befell the Madras-Calcutta Mail last nitfht at Ongoie, 76 miles from Calcutta. The engi ne and two boggies and the luggage
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  • 26 1 Athens, Oct. 4. Leaders of all the five Greek parties are leaving Athens today for Paris by air to defend Greek interests at the Paris Conference.
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  • 25 1 Bezwada. Oct. 4. -The railway authorities have now given the casualty figures of the MadrasCalcutta mail train derailment as 28 killed and 70 injured.- Reuter
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  • 45 1 Iwakuni, Oct. 4.— Under heavy guard by R.A.F. police, three Japanese army officers, suspected of war crimes, took off by plane for Singapore to stand trial. The officers included Lt.-Gen. Mataguchi, Ma j. -Gen. Kawamura, and Mai. -Gen. Kinoshita. UP
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  • 25 1 Alexandria. Oct. 3.— Loutfy el Sayed Pasha, Egyptian deputy Prime Minister, has resigned from the Cabinet for "health reasons," it was reported here today. Reuter
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  • 43 1 Kure, Oct. 4. The British Provost Court today cleared 20 year old Suzukawa Chuji of the charge of murdering an Indian soldier. Evidence showed that the Indian attacked a middle-aged Japanese woman when Chuji went to her rescue, accidentally killing the Indian.- UP
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  • 555 1 i heir Own Member's Admission Blackpool. Oct. I. The debate on India pro\ ided the (on servative Conference with a dramatic episode toda> when Douglas Reed, one of the delegates who recently returned from India where he had been for six years
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  • 187 1 Tokyu. Oct. 4. Burring a last ninute agreement by President Psunego Baba Ol the Yomiuri bu negotiate, a nation-wide .strike 01 Japanese ncw.s agency and radio workers union will begin at midnight, Bumio Makino. secretarygeneral Ol the union and sink* chairman, told a press conference
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  • 182 1 Cairo, Oct. 4. ismaU fciidk.v Pasha, the Egyptian Prime Minister told me today that he would go to London to see Premier Bevln, the British Foreign Secretary pel sonally In the hope Ql ending tlr deadlock m the negotiations for ttu revision of the Anglo-Egyptian
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  • 60 1 Mashington, Oct. 4.-— The latest bulletin from the naval hospital hero on the condition of torden Hull, former United State Secretary of State, said: "Hull has lost ground during the day and his condition is considered grave tonight." Hull, who was 75 on Wednesday was taken
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  • 818 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, Oct. 5, 1946 NOTES COMMENTS OUR SOLDIER BRETHREN WHATEVER may be the attractions of the khaki uniform and the camp life, the life of a soldier, especially of the one serving abroad, is miserable and wretched from one point of view. The long separation fram
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  • 997 2 Our Weekly Feature On Men Politics by Louis Fischer Its Chief Achievements And Drawbacks "I shouldn't think the Labour Government will be m office longer than nine more years," an old friend of mine who is a Conservative M.P.
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  • 293 2 New Delhi, «*nt 10 (Air Mail) Addressing the audience after prayer this evening: Mahatma Gandhi said that the days of the charkha class were fast speeding towards their end. Today he had asked for and glanced at a list of names of the
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  • 119 2 London.- Oct.. 3. -Sir .Stafford Cripps. President of the Board of Trade, today opened the meeting Of 60 Commonwealth representatives including Eire bin not India who are to discuss how they will be aflfceted by the proposals of the United Nations social and economic council for international
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  • 50 2 U.S. ARMY'S MIGHTIEST WEAPON Abordeen, Maryland. Oct. 4— The U.S. Army's mightiest secret weapon, a supcrhcavy tank of nearly 100 tons, went on public view. It is double-tracked and was intend- I ed for assault on the German West Walland has never been used. It mounts a 103-millimetre AP gun.-
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  • 456 2 Gandhiji' s Birthday Celebrdted On beptember 22nd Last ACCORDING TO THE HINDI CALENDAR New lUlhi, (Air Mail)— Fri ends and admirei Gandhi gathered at the Halmiki Mandir Sept. Mahatma (iandhi on his TSth birthday which according to the Hindu calendar. The earliest to arrive was Dr. Raj-endra Pra Pandit Jawaharlal
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  • 174 2 17 SHIPS LADEN WITH ARGENTINE FOODSTUFFS ON WAY TO INDIA New York, Oct. 3. Diwan I'haman Lall, head ol the special Indian food mission to Argentina, announcing that his mission had been "completely successful" disclosed today that 17 ships laden with Argentine foodstuffs were at present on the high seas
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  • 117 2 More Indian Troops Being Sent Abroad? Bombay. Oct. 3. A few hours after the Persian headquarters had announced that the Persian <uilf port of Bushire was "lost" to the revolting Qashqai tribesmen news was released today that three transports had loft Bombay and Karachi recently with
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  • 79 2 CLARIFICATION NEEDED London. Oct. 3 M one of the leadei and founder membi i ration of. Indian A Great Britain. c< night on the repoi bay that 1.200 troap I from there for the P ports' stated: "Nothing about the compo I troops. If any IndJ concerned then it la
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  • 120 2 Later Message London. Oct. 3. tish and Indian tr sailed from Karacl Iraqi port at th< sian gulf— in v. are part of th< personnel replace) .started over two Foreign Office tonight. He said reorganisation oj fi Iraq thousands <>i tro to be withdri new arrivals and shipments
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  • 77 2 COUN TER-UL TIMATUM BY CHIANG KAI-SHEK Nanking, Oct. 2. Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek today rejected Gen. Chou En-lais fiinal split" memorandum and sent the Communist what amounted to a counter-ultimatum that the ceasefire requested by the Redl would be granted only ll the Communists joined m carrying out the government and
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  • 630 3 But Resolution At Party Conference Not Carried MR. EDEN OPPOSES STATE OWNERSHIP It. —I hi- resolution callin;; for a United front m V r med at lh Conservative ParU Hlackpool od*v. forte* an amendment was large Majority on chow of hands asking the Par? to
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  • 136 3 San Francisco, Oct. 3. Mr. Robert Patterson. United States Secretary of War, has called for a regular territorial and reserve force of 5,000.000 men kept up to strength by- a universal military training programme which would train 726.000 youths for the army every year.
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  • 102 3 BEVIN ASKS FOR REPORT ON EGYPT London, Oct. 3. -Lord Stansgate. Secretary of State for Air, Sir Ronald lan Campbell. British Ambassador to Egypt, and Sir Walter Smart, oriental Minister m Cairo who have just returned from Egypt after an interruption of the negotiations for a revised Anglo-Egyp-tian treaty will
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  • 203 3 Hollywood Criticising Hollywood is an international pastime, participated m by such diverse personalities as Russian journalist Uya Ehrenburg, Conductor Sir Thomas Ben-ham and members of American Women's Clubs and the English House of Commons. George Murphy wants to do something bout answering them. The
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  • 142 3 Moscow. Oct. 3. Charges that the British consuls tried to engineer the tribal uprisings m Persia were made by the special correspondent m Teheran of the Soviet newspaper, Pravda. today. The correspondent wrote: "As stated m various public circles and m the press m Teheran, the
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  • 29 3 Paris. Oct. 3 Effective next week prices of textile goods m France will be reduced from between 10 and 12 per cent, announces the Ministry of National Economy. Reuter
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  • 273 3 Washington, Oct. 3. Diplomatic quarters closely informed on Burmese affairs, expressed satisfaction at the composition of the new Burmese Council, headed by General Aung San, former leader of the Anti-Fascist League, opining that the body appeared to be "truly representative of Bunnans themselves." At the same time,
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  • 62 3 Atlanta, Georgia, Oct. 3. An Atlanta constitution copyrightdispatch from a Tokyo correspondent, David Snell, said yesterday that Japanese scientists had tested successfully an atomic bomb of their own development, three days before the war ended. The dispatch said that the Jap scientists are at present prisoners
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  • 416 3 Wallaces Criticism Of U. S. Atom Control Proposal Raises Bitter Controversy New York, Oct. 3. Bernard Baruch, United States delegate to the United Nations Atomic Energy Commission last nitfht unleashed a sharp attack on former Secretary of Commerce Henry A. Wallace, for hiscriticism of the United States' Atom Control proposal.
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  • 52 3 Teheran, Oct. 3. Guerilla warfare has broken out m the locality of Sulah, seven miles from Ardabil, east of Tabriz, according to informed quarters here today. Shaktsevan tribesmen set fire to oil depots belonging to the Persian Democrats of whom 104 were killed and many wounded, it was
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  • 138 3 London. Oct. 3.— The Persian Government has not at any time made a request for the recall of Mr. G. A. Gault wlio was until recently British Consul at Ispahan, it was authoritatively stated here The case ol Mr. A. C. Trott,
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  • 343 3 Tokyo, Oct. 2. Shozo Mori, author of the best-seller "Twenty years of Whirlwind,*' said he still believes the authenticity of the passage regarding (he alleged Britain over tures for peace, following the fall of Singapore m 19 12. which the Brttihh Embassy m
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  • 143 3 Batavia. Oct. 2. -Premier Sutan Sjahrir has announced the personnel of the new Indonesian Republican Cabinet and informed sources said the Premier on his trip to (he interior on Thursday would ask Dr. Soekarno to transfer power to the Cabinet thus setting the stage
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  • 41 3 NO SIRV IVORS St. Johns. Newfoundland. Oct. 3. There are no survivors of the Skymaster airliner crash near Stephensville. Newfoundland, according to the search party which has arrived on the spot. There were 31 passengers and a crew ol eight. Reuter
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  • 192 4 8 Members Given 24 Hours' Notice To Quit The Estate 1 Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 1. Thirty Asiatic stall on Ladang Kadis Estate, one of the biggest rubber plantations m Malaya,went on strike on Sept. 28 demanding a minimum salary ol ,SlOO and
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  • 131 4 Ottawa, <Air Mail-- Doctors tokl Bert Palmer, a 50-year-old Ottawa advertising man who lost one *leg ID the First World War. thai he would have to stop playing golf. They .-aid the long walk around the would only make his phyical condition woi.^e.. But. Bertn
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  • 82 4 Wellington, New Zealand.— A New Zealand royal commission on licensing has recommended that the government should acquire all breweries m New Zealand. The report said .the purchase would cost approximately £2,000,000 New Zealand currency iSt raits $13,822,400). The commission recommended that profits of breweries
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  • 44 4 Nuremberg, Oct. 3.— The German police squads which were placed round the palace of justice to arrest Schact, von Papen and Fritsche the three Nazi leaders who were acquitted has been withdrawn by the Nuremberg police chief acting on "superior orders.'' Reuter
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  • 98 4 The Commissioner of Koad Transport. Malayan Union, announces that as from November, L 94€, there will be an increase of :.(K f in the basic ration of petrol lor private cars. This will allow tor approximately 270 miles of private motoring monthly instead •f 180
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  • 34 4 Plans are underway to revive poultry keeping In English and Malay schools m the Malayan Union. Before the war about 100 Malay and English schools went ;n for poultry keeping.
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  • 103 4 Mahatma Gandhi's 78th Birthday was celebrated with great eclat by the Indians m Kuala Pilah on Adorned with flowers the Mahatma'a picture was taken m prucesslan round the town to the accompaniment of Indian music. a wrii attended meeting was held on the packing, opposite
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  • 65 4 The Singapore Traction Co. Employees' Union celebrated Mahatma Gandhi's 78th birthday at the Union premises and sent the following cable of felicitation to Gandhiji; "Mahatma Gandhi, New Delhi India; Dour Bapu: May Gocj keep you long' to serve humanity. •'Yours Ever Loving Chinese. Malays and
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  • 55 4 m response to their Invitation, Brahamachari, Kailasam addressed the students of the King George V School. Seremban. on the "Outlines o| Indian Culture" at 7 p.m. pn Oct. l. In flic- short space ol an hour, he ftmbletl through ages. He also replied to several
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  • 208 4 JAVA TO BE SUPPLIED WITH IKUCKS AND COAL Katavia, On. 2.-11 is authoritatively learned nere uiai toe iiriush Government has overridden the objections by the ttritisii and Dutch military authorities m Java and has agreed to supply the Indonesian Government with 200 trucks
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  • 95 4 San ncincAa^u, occ o. ueviftring thai "weakness is a snort cut auwn tiie roaci to war,' the U. S. Secretary ior War, Kubert Patterson on Vveunesciay aavocatca universal military training ior one year loi an American boys beginning at vie age ol 13. Addressing an
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  • 66 4 Bticnarest, Oct. t. uen. 10-n oicnitiu, lormer Rumanian cniei stan, and rlircea Cancicev, iormer Nuance Minister, were among 17 lormer cabinet ministers wnose trial began here on Thursday on Charges Of "responsibility tor Rumania's disaster." Tne Socialist newspaper Libertateu said the Rumanian Gjvernmeni had invited British,
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  • 88 4 Manila, Oct. 4.— A strange ana deadly disease lias stricken 85 per cent, of the 2,uuu population oi the island of Itbayat, north 01 Luzon, and 90 deaths have so iar been reported. Alaniici physicians said they were puzzled by the symptoms reported" violent headaches, raging
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  • 48 4 Jerusalem/ Oct. 44. Tel n\|v |id Jaffa were. cordoned off and searclN ed last night. Early yesterday the BPftding room of the Public Information Office at Tel Aviv was set ablaze by- unknown persons, but fireman extinguished the blaze m ion minutes.- Reuter
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  • 51 4 Edinburgh. Oct. 3. -General Dwight Eisenhower. United States Chief of Staff, received the freedom of the city or Edinburgh today and had conferred on him the degree of Doctor of Law. In a speech he said: "There arc n.o difference to--1 day. among nations thai require war for their settlement.
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  • 85 4 Istanbul, Oct. 3. After careful examination of the recent Soviet notes on the Dardanelles, the Turkish Government intends to let Moscow know shortly that its point of view is unaltered, it was stated today. The General Secretary of the Turkish Foreign Ministry yesterday conferred with
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