Indian Daily Mail, 10 October 1946
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Title Section16 1946-10-10 1 Indain Daily Mail Vol. H. No. 207. I SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS16 words
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Article326 1946-10-10 1 (All Possible Rice And Flour Being Sent Here cial Difficulties In Regard > Rice From S/am" •ew Colonial Secretary I Oct. 9. Every effort is being made to see that as id flour as possible is shipped to Malaya, said the Secretary, Mr. Arthur Creech-Jones,Reuter - 326 words
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138 1946-10-10 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi, Oct. i. Another iriDai leader, Badshagul, son of the chieftain of Turangzai, head of the Mohmand tribe has come out to support the Congress. Addressing a tribal Jirga. Badshagltf is reported to have said: My mind had been poisoned against138 words
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65 1946-10-10 1 800 Chinese "Refugees" Here From Sumatra Area Turn pur. Oct. The 'lion Relations Oftirr. Ed todmj that 800 Chinese luir homes m Bagansi central east coast of ■><> fighting between the rcmists and Chinese, it the Malacca Straits isl Malayan towns. incemeni said that the de their trip m junksAP - 65 words
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Article44 1946-10-10 1 DISCRIMINATION I 0 Chinese atui today objected ru a] I about Or&ani.sa--1 the granting of 8 Government seats Ling body to non- delegate declared workers m India Ice Ln world labou? Chinese delegate «ugBuropean countries att. ol Prance was^ idem representing I UUp. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article250 1946-10-10 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras. Oct. 9.— The Madras Corporation decided yesterday to change the name of China Bazaar Road, the city's most important thoroughfare and business centre into Bubhas Chandra Bose Road. Congress Party leader Venkataswami Naidu. declared amidst applause. "Netaji is a great250 words
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Article134 1946-10-10 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Oct. 9.— lt is understood that hereafter the honours list will be of minimum length. The Interim Government have decided not to recommend any Indians for titles either for New Year Day or the King's Birthday. The Viceroy andReuter - 134 words
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252 1946-10-10 1 OUTCOME OF DELHI PARLEYS TO BE KNOWN BEFORE WEEK-END? (From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi. Oct. 9. A hint regarding the progress of the talk:* proceeding m Delhi was dropped by the Nawab of Bhopal who has been playing the role of mediator. Yesterday he told the Press that a definite252 words
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66 1946-10-10 1 The Indian Daily Mail reliably understands that the Interim Government of India are negotiating with a shipping company to charter a passenger liner for the sole purpose of i repatriating Indians m Malaya, including destitutes. It is expected that when these negotiations are finalised, a66 words
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388 1946-10-10 1 DORMAN-SMITH SAYS HE'S WORRIED OVER BURMA'S FUTURE! London, Oct. .9. Sir Reginald Dorman-Smith, former Governor of Burma, told a meeting of the Royal Empire Society m London today that he was worried about the next phase m the British programme for Burma which was to return for an indefinite periodReuter - 388 words
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Article, Illustration413 1946-10-10 1 Jerusalem. Oct. 9. A "stand to" order was flashed to the police all over Palestine during the night after a new outbreak of terrorist sabotage, which so far is known to have cost the lives of three British servicemen. PoliceReuter - 413 words
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39 1946-10-10 1 Jerusalem. Oct. 9. ttntisi) oiti cials announced thai an attempt to assassinate High ommi^sionrr Sir Alan imiimdi.im. outside his residence near Wachels tomb r \\.r. foiled. No further details ait available immediately. UPUP - 39 words
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637 1946-10-10 1 London, Oct. 9.— The Minister of War, (apt. Frederick Bellenger, m a statement to the House of Commons yesterday on the sentences passed on the paratroopers m Malaya said he was awaiting the advice of the Judge- Advocate General of (he legality of theReuter - 637 words
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Article41 1946-10-10 1 GOOD SHOT London, Oct. 9.— Princess Elu* both, heir to the British throw, who w*M nandy with a rifle Stalked and shot Wednesday a stag m thr forests surrounding the BcottUh highland home of the brother-iu-law of the British Queen. APAP - 41 words
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Advertisement18 1946-10-10 1 lfI f YOUB PRODUCTB THE PEOPLE Through: TAMIL MURASU Leading Tamil Malaya ,)?er 12 years. :ie Road, Singapore18 words
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Advertisement18 1946-10-10 1 "INDIAN DAILY MAIL" Subscription Rates For Lecal Foreign By Post MONTHLY 3-oo; QUARTERLY 9.00; HALF-YEARLY 1S.00; ANNUALLY 35.0a18 words
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695 1946-10-10 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thursday, Oct. 10, 1946. Estates Staffs And Labour—IV 4 PART from their abject subservience to the Management necessitated by their inherent weakness and helplessness, which I we have already explained m these columns, the Estate Staffs have I yet another most egregious feature which keeps them695 words
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Article, Illustration937 1946-10-10 2 -Labour's Sentk Commons India Debate Post Don ed Till Early November (From Fraser Wighton, Reuters Political Correspondent). London, Oct. o.— The two day India debate m the House of Commons is likely to be postponed until the beginning of the new session of Parliament early mReuter - 937 words
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Article51 1946-10-10 2 Licences lor the import ol textiles from India are now being granted. Applications from Malayan Union importers should be forwarded to the Comptroller of Customs (Import. Com rob Customs Office, Brickfields Koad. Kuala Lumpur. Singapore importers should continue to apply to tlk Registrar of Imports and Exports,51 words
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Article330 1946-10-10 2 New Delhi, (Air Mail) Mahal ma Gandhi i to the question ol Hindu-Muslim unity, whicl naturally been uppermost m his mind ol late, him to hear the utterances of the Qaid-C \/.i tenants. "They go on saying that they will want by force," and it330 words
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Article63 1946-10-10 2 Madras, Oct. 9. Premier T. Prakasam said "there will be no further cut In the rice ration m the province, as was previously apprehended." On his return to Madras from Delhi, Prakasam said that "the response of the Government of India was encouraging andAP - 63 words
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67 1946-10-10 2 Hongkong, Oct. 8. The Generalissimo's plane "Mailing" arrived at Kaitak airfield tonight to meet Lady Stafford Cripps the president of the United Aid to China Fund who is due m Hongkong. The plane will fly her to Nanking. The plane brought Dr. GeorgeU.P. - 67 words
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415 1946-10-10 2 Adulteration Of Hot Milk Also An Offence VENDOR SENTENCED: SUCCESSFUL CROWN Madras, <Air Mail) -At the Madras Hlgfa Court, Mr. Justice Yahya All delivered judgment allowing a criminal appeal preferred by the Government against the acquittal of a milk vendor m Pa'ucole, who was tried for selling I rtultcrated milk.415 words
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112 1946-10-10 2 Colombo, Oct. 9. Merchants m Colombo have received offers from various countries which have so far not exported cloth to Ceylon. One offer is from Mexico. But traders are reluctant to accept these offers unless they have the Textile Controller's assurance that they will112 words
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Article61 1946-10-10 2 Bombay, Oct, 7. a deputal tiit- United Pars] Assn 11 ■■•>■ suggested to Mr. L M. Paul. Minister for Excise m the Government of Bombay, that people be allowed to drink sweet tod< pure and innocent form oven alter the Government introduced Prohibition m Bombay provii The61 words
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Article451 1946-10-10 2 Ahnedabad, (Air Mail) The main criterion m mrian\ tax should he that it does not hit the poor and that tr money raised thereby is used for the public good, says Mikati Gandhi commenting on the many letter-. In has ranting arguments against the Sales TaxUPI. - 451 words
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Article212 1946-10-10 2 Mail I About one-tlin «l <>i Hit- |<i I Of Madras, when- eighi jr« I prohibition irai Introdtctd f first time m India. I The eifhl continfuous disti I Coimbatore, Salem, North I Chittoor, Csddappah, Karati I bury and Anantapur iren under the prohibition I I Oct. 1.AP - 212 words
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688 1946-10-10 3 International Rivalries On Diplomatic, Not Combat Plans Thousands of people are asking: "Is a third world war m prospect?" Harry W. Frantz, veteran United Press correspondent and foreign affairs expert, gives the answer m the following dispatch based on a careful survey of reliableU.P. - 688 words
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57 1946-10-10 3 Overseas Chinese Merchants Want Affiliation f s. Overseas ChiJ oiumcrcc have I berahlp following 1 m All-C hina (hajnber i I Mention is being I lach Ls expected I table influence I nment's financial 1 policy, will probably I ..inv time m I imbers m China. I Shanghai, NanI aidReuter - 57 words
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Article, Illustration370 1946-10-10 3 ATOMIC ENERGY London, Oct. 9-— Opening the debate on atomic energy m the House of Common! yesterday. Prime Minister Clement Attlee said the British Government hoped that the United Nations Commission on atomic energy would find an effective solution to remove the fearsReuter - 370 words
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Article121 1946-10-10 3 London. Oct. 8. Britain" and the United States are believed to have taken the same line m the memoranda to Turkey rejecting the Soviet- view that the future control of the Black Sea Straits is a matter for the *Blacft Sea Powers alone. The foreign oflice spokesmanReuter - 121 words
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75 1946-10-10 3 Johannesburg At a meeting of about 10,000 Indians m Johannesburg, it was decided to continue the passive resistance struggle m South Africa until the anti-Indian legislation was n))ealed. Sorabjee Kustomjee, chairman of the meeting, said "We have appealed to world opinion and leave ourAP - 75 words
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Article160 1946-10-10 3 Nuremberg, Oct. B.— No preparations for the executions of the condemned Nazi leaders have been made m Nuremberg prison so far. This was disclosed by one of the officers of the security forces stationed In Nuremberg Palace today after instructions had been sent from Berlin to lift theU.P. - 160 words
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Article25 1946-10-10 3 London, Oct. B.— Four hundred members of the staff of the luxury and internationally-known Savoy Hotel came out on strike today for Union recognition. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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390 1946-10-10 3 Nuremberg, Oct. S. Hermann Goering and Fritz Sauckel. two of the Nazi war leaders condemned to death by the Nuremberg War Crimes Tribunal broke down m tears m their condemned cells, Major Teich, a prison official disclosed here today. "Goering showed deep emotion whenReuter - 390 words
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188 1946-10-10 3 Nuremberg, Oct. B.— Julius Streicher's flat -bed presses are rolling again, grinding out the record of the trial which sentenced him to hang. A 16,000, 000- word record of the International Military Tribunal is being printed m the Ord printing plant of Willmy Ferlag,A.P. - 188 words
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Article, Illustration376 1946-10-10 3 Batavia, Oct. 8. Dr. Hubert us Van M<»ok LfteuU-Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies, today paid tribute to what he called the "British Empire established on its courage, tfrit and readiness to aid." There was no reason to forget their gratitude and friendship forReuter - 376 words
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337 1946-10-10 3 KKYIN Paris, Oct. 8. The British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernest Bevin, today rejected the idea of dividing the world into two blocs and appealed to the Peace Conference to make unity the basis of peace as it was the basis of victory. Mr.UP. - 337 words
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Advertisement88 1946-10-10 3 FAMOUS A. V. M. PRODUCT EAGLE BRAND Rubber Coagulating Acid /COAGULATING Sole Distributing Agents: CHIDA FRANCIS CO, H.M. Army Contractors and Shipchandlers. 113- A, Cecil Street; Singapore. Tel. 2952. I ASTROLOGY. Your Future questions correctly answered by Sri Gayathri Upasam Pooja. Write any 5 questions, about your future with a88 words
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465 1946-10-10 4 "No Possibility 01 Any Survivors" Official After an intensive search of (he area where the wreckage of the R.A.F. passenger lork aircraft MY 12"» >\a^ discovered by an R.A.F. Sunderland Hying boat 6Q Miles due west <>t Penang on Monday aiternoon, no farther traces465 words
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108 1946-10-10 4 With effect from Oct. 1 the Pyke Cost uf Living Allowance will be paid to civilian employees of the War Department. Prior to that date War Department empfc>yees were paid an overall rate which included an element for cost of living. In certain108 words
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Article87 1946-10-10 4 On Friday next, October 11, yet another People's Restaurant opens 11 a.ili. m the arena of tiie New World. 35 cents lunches will now become available for the inhabitants of the Jalan Besai and Lavender Street areas. The opening of this new restaurant has been made possible87 words
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81 1946-10-10 4 Licences will now be granttMl lor the importation of canned milk, powder, infant and invalid foods, (milk based) from all sources. except the I'iiited Kingdom. Licences m respect of imports from non-sterling countries will be issued by the Registrar Of Imports and Exports, Singapore.81 words
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Article191 1946-10-10 4 School children m all vernacular schools m the Ulu Selangor, Ulu Langat and Kuala Lumpur districts will shortly receive a free issue of a half-pint of milk daily. Under present arrangements, the 720 cases of full cream powdered milk received for free distribution to theseA.P. - 191 words
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Article208 1946-10-10 4 m<; CROWDS AT > BSTERDAVS OPENING The classic Ol the year, "For Whom The Bell Toils." which Ii Paramount Pictures' technicolor adaptation of Brnest Hemingway's best seller. opened to capacity houses at the Capitol yesterday. the 6 pin. performance, a distinguished audience was present Which208 words
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Article83 1946-10-10 4 London, Oct. B.— The British Ministry ol Supply said on Monday it had no comment to make on the broadcast statement by the U.S. columnist Drew Pearson that the United States had turned over to Britain a supply of atomic bombs lor storage The Ministry has supervision ofA.P. - 83 words
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199 1946-10-10 4 Malayan Indian Congress Activities REMOVAL OF SOCIAL EVILS Iwo ol the greatest blots m Indian social lite m thU country will be removed m the near future, when on the initiative of the Malayan Indian Congress, delegates of Temple Management Committees of all Temples throughout Malaya will meet to consider199 words
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Article139 1946-10-10 4 Kuala Lumpur.— An appeal has been made by Sri Girija Mukerji, former Ambassador of the Provisional Government of Azad Hind m France, on behalf of himself and the personnel of the Government, for "Food clothing and the minor amenities of life" m order to "survive the139 words
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Article50 1946-10-10 4 Serein ban's first post-war Agrihorticultural Show m seven yeara was held on Sunday at the King George V School, displaying exhibits grown or produced m the District of Seremban and the Port Dickson Coast District. H.H. the Yang Di-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan opened the Show.50 words
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Article52 1946-10-10 4 The following is a statement of arms and ammunition recovered by Police action m Kedah fifun January to September of this year. Revolvers recovered numbered 13. pistols 30, rifles 230, .shot guns and Sten guns 30, hand grenades 176, bombs 62, bayonet 1. and 2783 rounds52 words
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Article40 1946-10-10 4 It is learned yesterday that the Prosecuting Officer at the Court Martial to be held tomorrow at Johore Bahru will be Captain F. W. Ward, the same officer who prosecuted at the first trial m Kluang.40 words
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359 1946-10-10 4 London, Oct. 8. An authoritative war Office source said Monday that the British General Staff had proposed tentatively the withdrawal of British administrative and supply bases from the eastern Mediterranean including Palestine to the sou them African colonies of Kenya and Tanganyika. TheAP - 359 words
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Article90 1946-10-10 4 SINGAPORE, Oci B.— Registrar of Malayan Statistics. R. ,T. Phillips, announced that total of 57,571) tons of rubber were shipped from Malaya during the month of August but said the announcement of the total rubber stock on hand In Malaya for the end of September awaited returnsA.P. - 90 words
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140 1946-10-10 4 The Department oi Public Relations. Malayan Union, has arranged a tour oi Pahang, Kelantan and Ttengganu for the purpose of raising money for the Malayan Welfare Fund and the Padi Settlers' Fund. A football team and a concert party have been organized and they140 words
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Advertisement73 1946-10-10 4 WANTED an oflite assistant lor the Regional Congress Interim Committee of Singapore. Applications stating qualifications and salary expected must reach the Hony. Secretary, P.O. Box 621, Singapore, on or before 12th Oct. 1946. MARLBOROUGH BEACH KD.r******^ Special Return Screening for few days only DAILY S SHOWS* 3.45—6.30—9.15 P.M. Na/eem and73 words
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Advertisement213 1946-10-10 4 (EAPIT6E) I^l^ CROWDS A1 s oi»i A PAEAMOI \i J> 41 FOR WHOM TH BELL TOLLS' (m Technicolor ERNEST 111 MlN(.\\ IY'S celebrated clasi 9i War and Rommn GARY COOPER INGRID BERGM Daily Four Shows! 11 A.M.—M;, and 9.15 I Preceded! Bg PATHI State Funeral of PRI m^j KAIJMN ol213 words
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Miscellaneous28 1946-10-10 4 DOUBLE 10TH RADIO TALK At 9.45 p.m. on Mdajf O U. Mr. C. S. Adkiiw, Eh Chinese Affaiw B broadcast from* radio Mala "The Origin of the Doufa28 words
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