Indian Daily Mail, 15 October 1946
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Title Section15 1946-10-15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. No. 211. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS15 words
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Article, Illustration517 1946-10-15 1 DUTCH INDONESIANS SIGN MILITARY TRUCE 14-Month-Old "War To End- Local Commanders Informed 'High Level Joint Commission To Supervise Application Of Truce SaUvia, Oct. 14.— The Ne Republic of Indonesia today sis for immediate cessation of the littes. The truce was signed on Uw Dutch side by the Commissioners General. ProfessorAP; Reuter; UP - 517 words
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Article37 1946-10-15 1 INDIAN ARMY EDUCATION CORPS 114 The Oovernanctioned the Indian Army eduI •>< Mobilities tional training ol post-war Lndiiui corps will tool instructors men In certain sub- station classes. B British corps Ibility for ii I.*1 eduOj Indian troops.37 words
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20 1946-10-15 1 M.C.C. v. W. AUSTRALIA: DRAWN MATCH I Mac. vs adwith M.C.C. Ist M.d 208) all OUI i Kruu-r. Innings 30u20 words
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Article268 1946-10-15 1 trhe Siamese cabinet on Monday decided disputed border provinces lo French Indorritorial quarrel of nearly five years. Premier awa uwal announced after a cabinet session. rting of the Siam< Parliament was called n ratify im territorial return, an action i nee the Prsjnier said i 1 had thu i268 words
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Article132 1946-10-15 1 Cuddappah, Oct. h. Madras Premier T. Prakasam said m Cuddappah "'Prohibition is an experiment m social reform of far-reach-ing implications which we have Ided to undertake on its own incontestable merits." He added. The financial loss or administrative difficulties are nuthing compared with the Largescale socialAP - 132 words
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Article138 1946-10-15 1 w ishington, Oct. 14.— The United States Department of Commerce says American Government anct private loan abroad, and other ign Investment*, may total £7,500.000.001). by 1951, Including approximately i:2.500.0()0.000 from before the war. The flow oi capital abroad is expected for one or two years, then decline. Thereafter,138 words
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Article83 1946-10-15 1 Karachi, Oct. 14— m Sind, all the 21 sitting Congress members of the Assembly have been approved to stand for elections to be Uelcl lo November. The Sind Hindu Maha.sabha hai decided not to put any candidates for the elections "to ensure the return of allAP - 83 words
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Article69 1946-10-15 1 Paris, Oct. 14.- France ycsterdav accepted the nen constitution baclred by three main partiespopular Republicans, Socialists and Communists. With figures for only one metropolitan department Corsicjp uu*- f standing, the voting was; for 9.200.467. against 7.790.676. Abscuttions reached the remarkable total ol 7,*****1 (In the reterendumReuter - 69 words
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Article, Illustration34 1946-10-15 1 It is understood Mahatma Gandhi has been advised by doctors to take a complete rest and is proceeding to Sewagram m a few days, says our own correspondent34 words
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216 1946-10-15 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) LAST NIGHTS SPECIAL CABLES FROM INDIA EXCLUSIVE TO INDIAN DAILY MAIL New Delhi, Oct. 14, The Muslim Leagoe Working Committee yesterday decided to enter the Interim Government on the basis of the Cabinet Mission's statement of June 16216 words
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137 1946-10-15 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi. Oct. 14.— The Press must have unfettered freedom m the presentation of news and expression of views but it also has an obligation to preserve the integrity of the State and support fhe Legitimate activities of the popular Government.137 words
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106 1946-10-15 1 (From Our Ow- Correspondent) The League Executive yesterday adopted a resolution costuming the recent bombing or HUfIUMI m Waziristan a*K* c<iiiiu» un the Govern4iif nt to cease bombing once far ail as it |fl against all canons of civilisation and humanity The Committee opined106 words
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Article, Illustration114 1946-10-15 1 Forward Bloc Vice-President Says Netaji Is Alive NEHKIMI CONTRADICT!:!) (from Our Own Correspondent) Palna, Oct. n.-~Shec'abhadra Vajec, Viea-Fie«Maat al the AllIndia Forward Bloc, m a statement from Patna, expresstri surprise on Pandit Nehru's statement confirming Neiaji's death and says: "1 must ask (he public to remember thaf recently a respectable114 words
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501 1946-10-15 1 MADRAS to the pc to learn Hindustani, the common n* tM ""»l language of India, wat mi Il J Sivashanmugam Piliai Speaker f the Madras Legislative Assembly, inaugurating the •Hindustani Prachar Week' recently at the Rangaswani Iyengar Memorial Hall. Hindi Prachar Sabha, Thvagalayanagar, Mr,501 words
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49 1946-10-15 1 Londoa Oct. ll.— Tlic British Press ItMriatfon reported Moadaj of hanger strike 110—1 military prisoners af Dartmoor priori tJ force review of their of P«* 1 Ike 'ovI t :u s»u; chute v..: »s c« ,ini, ...11U/ at liluang (Johort Mala.49 words
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Advertisement17 1946-10-15 1 I, >()UB PKODUCTS lHi: PEOPLE DirouKh: AMIL MURASU I .railini; Tamil m Malaya \1 yrars. Road, Singapore17 words
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Advertisement20 1946-10-15 1 "INDIAN DAILY MAIL 9 Subscription Rates For Looal Foreign By Post MONTHLY I 3<W QUARTERLY 9.00; HALF-YEARLY 18.00; ANNUALLY 35.00.20 words
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691 1946-10-15 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tuesday, Oct. 15, 1946. GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S ASSURANCE IT was a most belated, but nonetheless welcome assurance that was given by Governor-General Malcolm Mac Donald addressing the Chinese Community oi Malacca last week on the occasion of a dinner given by them to His Excellency. Mr. Tan Cheng691 words
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Article59 1946-10-15 2 < OLOMIU). .Rubber ham been teed from October 1 at 71 cents per pound pending the Anal outcome of ih-.-ntfgotfationl now being carried on by Sir Oliver Goonetilleke, Ceylon's Financial Secretary m London. The <. xisting agreement with the United j Kingdom for buik puicha>c <»f59 words
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Article46 1946-10-15 2 I Bangkok. Oct. 14. -Ollicial rtpons stated here yesterday that six Siamese were killed and several injured m the "French raid" on a j Siamese village north of Nakhom j on Thursday. The French raiding party wrftfl alleged to have withdrawn \Utb booty worth £10,000. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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650 1946-10-15 2 (By a Special Correspondent) The Dardanelles, which lor over a hundred years have provided some of the bitterest wrangling amongst European countries, and more particularly Turkey and Russia, are again providing a threat to world peace. The following short history gives a background to the650 words
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591 1946-10-15 2 Madras. Oct. 1 1. Fifty million people m South India arc today clamouring Tor rice their staple food to ward oil starvation. Shipments of rice from Burma and Indonesia which have begun arriving m India are earmarked for Madras and all provinces have beenReuter - 591 words
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Article, Illustration109 1946-10-15 2 Bombay. Oct. 13.--An assurance that any handicaps placed m the way of the development of. Indian shipping would disappear as soon as possible was given by Mr. Bhabha. Commerce member, speaking m Bombay yesterday. Mr. Bhabha declared: The Interim Government will consider the dCTelopment109 words
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94 1946-10-15 2 Embassy Status For Indian Diplomatic Missions Washington, Oct 14. The flrei sign m foreign capita K of the emergence of India as a self-gov-erning nation, is expected within a few days, m the announcement of the raising of Indian diplomatic missions m Washington and Chun gkiiis to an Embassy statusUP - 94 words
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167 1946-10-15 2 Washingon. Oct. 14. Diplomatic and official quarters here received with gratification but no great surprise, the news of the Muslim League's participation m the Interim Government Hope was expressed by all sources that the League's participation, by removing the tension which has led toUP - 167 words
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Article, Illustration241 1946-10-15 2 "Indian Issue In South Africa A Test Case Mrs. Pandit Karachi, Oct. 14. Mrs. Vi jayalakshmi Pandit Pandit Nehru and leader of the official Indian deli General Assembly of the United Nations m Neu Mf| I Press conference here tonight, "The Indian i Africa is a test case, and containsReuter - 241 words
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123 1946-10-15 2 Allahabad's Indian Christians Exempted From "Troops Tax" (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangalore, Oct. 13. Following a number of stabbings, riotous assemblies and attacks with deadly weapons during the week-end, the oulcr under section 144 banning an assembly <>i more than five persons and the carrying of lethal weapons and a123 words
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Article80 1946-10-15 2 MR. J. J. SINGH FOR INDIA N<w, York, Oct. 13. i:.. p deni ol iiiuia Leagu ol America Mr. j. j. Singh, p ens to flj I India m November m order to be present at the me Ing of the constituent assembly m December I re odaj Mi SinghReuter - 80 words
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95 1946-10-15 2 Five 5-Year Plans For Bombay's Rural Reconstruction (From Our Own Carres Bombay. Oct. IS.— The Bon (iovernment have drawn up spectacular plan of post-war him reconstruction which will be of In ears' duration to itan with hu there are to be five sin! is understood, each Mating him dred erores.95 words
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87 1946-10-15 2 (From Our Own t n Delhi, Oct L 3 I Advisory C Delhi y ester daj achari, Industrie ing, favoured the Ul print control from If control is later I sary it was sug preferably kx left tion of newspapei against whose d(87 words
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86 1946-10-15 2 BENGAL GOVERNMENT DETERMINED TO FIGHT OVER EXPCRT PRICE OF JUTE (From Our Own Coi Delhi. Oct. IS.— Bei Suhrawardv uh > i \pressed the H rutl determination la GoTcrmnent'a deeisi export price In thai even If the V 5 entered the Interim If the pi < m i would fkghi86 words
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558 1946-10-15 3 (By Harry Hoo^endoorn, Assotiitori p-« ,< fmociatea Press Correspondent) liatavia, Lieut. General Sum v a ,< of Ne.henan.ls Fere™ "L X- ('mm«n^r.inlential memorandum to all olh lt rs h? m hal the British "have not SSSIS-^hTSi* 11 menl not to conduct Mt»SSio2\Htrts558 words
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Article232 1946-10-15 3 Paris, Oct. 13.— When the Paris conference closes its doors on Tuesday it will have cost the French Government £283,850. Of this about £224.250 will have been spent on materials.— food, pewer, petrol and so on— and about 159,000 In wages to 2,041 people as the conierenceReuter - 232 words
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53 1946-10-15 3 Paris, Oct. 14. The city of Paris yesterday rejected the proposed new French constitution by 682,553 noes against 609.592 yes. On the ether hand the suburban areas of the French capital including the .so-called Red belt have voted heavily m favour by 609.946 yes. against 381.Reuter - 53 words
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Article235 1946-10-15 3 London, Oct. 14.— R. S. Nimbkar of the All-India Trade Union Congress, speaking at a reception m SwmrAJ House, London, last night, violently criticised Indian Communists. "They have allegiance only to Moscow," he said, "They are a double-dealing, double-crossing lot." The reception was held to meet NimbkarReuter - 235 words
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Article53 1946-10-15 3 Bombay. Oct. 14.— S. S. Joseph M. Terrel unloaded m Bombay a shipment of 8.500 tons of American wheat. The cargo was loaded at New Orleans before the dock strikes m U.S. ports started. Originally meant for Madras presidency, the boat wa.s directed to Bombay to relieve the shortage InAP - 53 words
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250 1946-10-15 3 II \(,i i;._\\hat to do with thr ical prisoners Nazis and to r8 interned in 100 camps. .1 Holland, is one of the Ij debated problems in the the new government an- ntion to release before the year 45,000 of these n whom they250 words
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579 1946-10-15 3 By Stan Swinton Associated Press Correspondent Pangkalpinang, Bangka Island. Representatives ol the Netherlands Indies' 1,350,000 Chinese pleaded for freedom fi<»m discrimination, asked assistance for private enterprise and reaffirmed their traditional political neutrality during the Hutch sponsored minority consu ltative conference here.A.P. - 579 words
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Article154 1946-10-15 3 TOKYO, Sept. 26.— Japanese Uxi dancers Tokyo's mushroomed dance halls since the occupation will be taxed 30 yen per month each, under the projected revised taxation system. Their income is estimated at 2,000 yen monthly per dancer. The Metropolitan resident tax will be increased from 20U.P. - 154 words
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Article47 1946-10-15 3 Teheran. Oct. 13.— The head of the Soviet Foreign Affairs Middle East department, M. Shitzov, Is alleged to have proposed that Iran withdraw from the Saadabad Pact of 1937 between Iran, Afghanistan, Turkey and Iraq, during his recent visit to Teheran, *.lf Jimed quarters said today ReuterReuter - 47 words
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71 1946-10-15 3 MOLUCCAS' INDONESIANS DISSATISFIED WITH DUTCH Batavia, Oct. 14. The Indonesian Independence Party of the Moluci cvi has cabled the Republican Government expressing dissatisfaction with the Dutch military and civil administraton of Ambon, according to the Indonesian news agency Antara. The cable said that the court there was compo^ea exclusively oXUP - 71 words
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281 1946-10-15 3 NEW YOKK.— There has beta I spectacular rise m premarital intimac> among American youths m recent lears. says Dr. Clifford R. Adams, director of the Pennsylvania State College marriage counseling servk-e. Before World War I, only about one American girl m 16A.P. - 281 words
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Advertisement317 1946-10-15 3 INEW 11N131.A. ASSURANCE COMPANY, UNITED Telegrams: "NIASURANCE" Post Box 7.*8 Telephone lh!)2. No. 2, FINLAYSON GREEN, SINGAPORE. AN NOLJNCEMRNT BThe time for Revival of Life Policies whirh were m force on Ist December, 1941, without payment of any interest or submission of Medical Evidence, provided all arrears arc paid m317 words
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770 1946-10-15 4 First Meetina Before October 22 "Food Prospects For November A Little Better, But It was announced at the monthly meeting of Liaison Officers from South East Asia territories, held m the Special Commissioner's Office, Sunday and yesterday that a rice subcommittee of770 words
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Article182 1946-10-15 4 Persons rettfcnt In Singapore and firms tuld other bodies constituted or incorporated under thi laws of trie Colony who own pro* i.city In Bulgaria, Finland, hunto *»i> or Rumania, are invited tx AMA4AASO particuiuis oi any ciam. 4c*toiaiiun vi v,ompensa ion io, 10^ or damage182 words
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224 1946-10-15 4 Cocked maali i" bulk ii> units ."quiring Uie.u aro n^w a.aiiauU 4 e«nti per ritai lor rc-sau it 15 tents. The (|uaii;i y of ri.t iiu! noodlcl will be Lie same at> In wile 35 cent meals but (since these neuls arc not subsidized224 words
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Article236 1946-10-15 4 The following is the text of a telegram received by the Governor of Singapore from the Secretary of State for the Colonies:"Having made a review of the prospective world supply and demand position of tin the Conference is agreed that a situation may arise at some future236 words
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Article72 1946-10-15 4 Bfl« Major Yamajauchi Teruu. a Japanese soldier recently sentenced to tJc.it i for war crimes, will he hanged at 1000 hours on Saturday October. 19th at Johore Bahru jail. This will be the first hanging of v; Japanese War Criminal at Johoie Bahru. and the decision to execute72 words
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90 1946-10-15 4 Fif ty enlarged photographs show ing the post-war ranges of Britishmade goods from kitchen knives tc a hand-model vacuum cleaner which are now being shown at the "Britain can make it" exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, will be on display at90 words
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Article60 1946-10-15 4 A sum of $1,345 was realised from the Charity Show "Naya Sansar" screened by Messrs Shaw I oios. Ltd. on the bth instant at _un Cinema, New World. The proceeds is for the benefit jf the Ramakrishna Mission Or- jhanages m Singapore. This amount will keep the OiIDhanages60 words
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78 1946-10-15 4 A meeting c* fJif Executive Comnittee of the Region*! Congress ncrijn Committee of Singapore .vill be hf ja today at 5.30 p.m. at 6, tace Course Lane, AH the memers are kindly requested to attend. Sri J. A. Thivy, Chairman of the lalayan Indian Congress,78 words
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Article26 1946-10-15 4 oi the People's kitchens ii^a f*;M r will wmrnence at 24 hours' notice. Any new su^ojners should apply to the Department for the usuai application form*.26 words
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Article, Illustration648 1946-10-15 4 The following is ti;c full text of the speech made by the GovernorGeneral m reply to the toast proposed by Mr. Tan Cheng Lock at the dinner party given to him by the Chinese of Malacca last Friday: His Excellency said: "It648 words
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250 1946-10-15 4 Madrid (Air Mall).— While Generalissimo Franco was cruising recently around the lovely coast of Galicia m liis yacht accompanied by his daughter, Carmen, and Bishop Eijo Garay of Madrid, gossip here had It that tuts WM pretext to meet Don Juan.—'Pretender to the ThroneReuter - 250 words
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195 1946-10-15 4 The Interim Executive Commit lee of Singapore Regional Indian Congress met at No. 6 r Race Course Lane on 12th October, 1046, under the chairmanship of R. Jiiniabhoy. A sub-Committee appointed for organising the Hind Volunteer Corps submitted their report and enlisting members195 words
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75 1946-10-15 4 SOCIAL WELFARE PLANS IN INDONESIA BATAVIA- An p. improving of iocia] condit the Republic including orphanagei and other training coui for I fare officcra vt i I be op< Jogjakarta und< r the j< of the Ministi and Educatioi m Indonesian n The course will cov< i of orp^ianagi pooiUP - 75 words
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Article22 1946-10-15 4 Shanghai Oct. 13. C hii harvest, previously ticallj c cribi d as -bum]), r "the bcbi 11(1 learned mated. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Advertisement181 1946-10-15 4 MARLBOROUGK BEACH RD.it*#&***« DAILY 3 SHOWS ill All-Malayan Premiere 1 "GULAMI II; or (RAPE OF 111 BMA) 'Hindustani Starring: RENUKA di i Released Through United Exhibitors Syndicate. G A RRICK Geylanf Phone 8Jo:s OPENING !O I) \> 3.15 1.15 9.15 SAUOJIM and MISS MOTI m "MAI)HU-BAN-SARi (Hindustani) With SHANKER iZRK181 words
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