Indian Daily Mail, 18 October 1946
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Title Section16 1946-10-18 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. No. 21 1. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration455 1946-10-18 1 MUSLIM PLOT TO ASSASSINATE PANDIT NEHRU UNEARTHED UNCONFIRMED REPORT SAYS Hostile Demonstration In Peshawar 'Frontier Gandhi*' Alleges Political Department "Engineered' It Peshawar, Oct. 17. Several thousand Muslims irom the North west Frontier areas, some of them brandi>hinK spears and clubs, forced their way through Police lines, Wednesday, lor a demonstrationAP; Reuter - 455 words
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247 1946-10-18 1 —LEOPOLD AMERY 117. Leopold S. Amery, former British Sector India andßuima, said at a Meeting last trely I y«ar alter the tiring of the last shot the ituation gives rise to serious anxiety. I the scarX ol Incompatible V which ag^rtiW l< and makes247 words
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Article233 1946-10-18 1 EUROPEAN UNION RECOMMENDED 1 'the British GovernI of self-reliance. 8 mi own policy, foreign politics m 8 dole to tide us 1 immediate difliculI 5 pire can stand 1 d iot be a satel--6 r power either m I policy or m its hanclls affairs. If we are ml IndiaReuter - 233 words
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Article96 1946-10-18 1 Nuremberg. Oct. n. Major Frederick leich, of the Nuremberg Palace of Justice becurny Office, said yesterday: 'Ms far as I am concerned Catering wife Enmy is m the clear. "Slie visited Goering *en days ago. She never kissed her husband when she saw him. ItReuter - 96 words
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111 1946-10-18 1 "U.S. CAN'T ESCAPE REPERCUSSIONS OF BRITISH WITHDRAWALS FROM INDIA, EGYPT London, Oct. 17.— Leslie HoreBehsha, former British War Secretary, declared Wednesday that the United States would not be able to "escape the repercussions" of Impending British withdrawals from India and Egypt. He said: "U we granted m 1939 the demandsAP - 111 words
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72 1946-10-18 1 Nanking, Oct. 17. Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek Wednesday night put forward eight proposals for ending the Chinese civil war: One was that the Communists concurrently with the proclamation of a cessation of hostilities should announce their intention of participating m the National Assembly drafting the72 words
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51 1946-10-18 1 WINDSOR (WITHOUT DUCHESS) RECEIVED BY KING London, Oct. 17.— The Duke oi Windsor was received late Wednesday by King George VI at Buckingham Palace. An announcement said that t'le Duke was not accompanied by the American- born Duchess lor whose love the Duke abdicated the throne on Dec. 11, 1936.51 words
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50 1946-10-18 1 Cairo. Oct. 17.— The editor of the magazine Alkabar was charged with lese majeistc for printing uxi article that the "King of Greece i~ m love with a British woman." Previously he had served six months lor an article on King Farouk of Egypt.— APAP - 50 words
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Article286 1946-10-18 1 BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES Short biographical sketches of the Muslim League members recently named to the Indian InI terim Government are given below: Liaquat All Khan: Born m 1895, he la an m.a. (Oxen), Barrister- at-Law, and was elected a member of the United Provinces Legislative CouncilAP - 286 words
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148 1946-10-18 1 New York. Oct. 17.— The New York Times leader today says: •The greatest obstacle m India's road to peace and trccdom has apparently been removed by the decision of the Muslim League to join me Interim Government. "There is little doubt that many thornyReuter - 148 words
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78 1946-10-18 1 London, Oct. 17. Surrey County polite are this morning investigating a burglary at Fdnam Lodge tSunningdale, the temporary residence of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor and the home of the Larl of Dudley. Scotland Yard are understood to have been called m. A policeReuter - 78 words
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Article21 1946-10-18 1 Vera Cruz, Mexico. Oct. 17. Thirty six persons were killed In a hurricane that swept across the Mfllcan cua^L Monday.- UPUP - 21 words
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Article86 1946-10-18 1 Cairo, Oct. 17. I iicoiitirnud it puns lust night Iron usually rehaoie sources said tnat a tin eat ti# Liow up tne aeroiiiarie m unicii isinail ttiakj i'asna \va> due to* leave lor isniain yeste/tfftj tuusea a ciiange m plans. Hie ueeision to leu^e l>> aReuter - 86 words
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Article81 1946-10-18 1 London, Oct. 17. Lieut. -Col. Keev Williams, asked m the Commons what was the cost of making the old palace at Johore Bahru ready for the occupation of the Governoi General of Malaya and from what tunds the expense would be met. Mr. CreechReuter - 81 words
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Article85 1946-10-18 1 YOU MUST REGISTER liEl ORt, OCT. li) The public are reminded thai registration tor the ration of bread and Hour closes on Saturday, October, 19th. It is tne purpose of this scheme to supplement the present rice ration by an additional ration of flour or bread.85 words
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123 1946-10-18 1 London. Oct. 17. Radro Belgrade said today thai Marshal Tito has announced that Yugoslavia will submit tiie problem of Trieste to the United Nations. The broadcast said Tito confirmed that Yugoslavia would not .sign me Italian peace treaty if the present clause onUP - 123 words
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Article35 1946-10-18 1 Manila. Oct. 17. Jorge G. Vargas, the puppet Ambassador to Japan and chairman of the Jap sponsored Executive Commission was granted temporary liberty under a 50,000 pesos bail yesterday. UPUP - 35 words
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Article181 1946-10-18 1 Bat a via, Oct. 17.— A British plane flew Indonesian Premier Sutan Sjahrir to Djokjakarta for a special Republican Cabinet meeting on problems rising trom the truce agreement ana political negotiations with the Dutch. ah Indonesian spokesman s^d Sjahrir "might" consult ur. Soekarno. TheAP - 181 words
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155 1946-10-18 1 London, OcU 17. Mr. Thomas «-,ewis, Laoour, asked m the (om.llolls if the Minister was auare (hat the non -application of the tensions (increase) Aci of 1944 m ihe Malayan L'nion was causing distress to a large number of retired Government servantsReuter - 155 words
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Article52 1946-10-18 1 •Canila, Oct. 17.— The Manila Tlmea reported today that the Hon. Mr. Clinton Foulds, the new British Minister to the Philippine! is arriving aboard H.MS. Hart on October 26 from Hongkong. Mr. Foulds will be accompanied by hli wife. The full courtesies ot Manila port will be extended tv newUP - 52 words
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850 1946-10-18 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, October 18, 1946. KILLING THE GOOSE r\N that fateful day of May 7, 1945, when General Gustav Jodl, Chiel of Staff of Hitler's Army, affixed his signature to the Instrument of Unconditional Surrender, m a school building at Rheims. 100 miles from Paris, he said850 words
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Article, Illustration943 1946-10-18 2 PETHICK-LAWRENCE TELLS INDIAN STUDENTS 4 'Transference Of Sovereignty Greatest Event In World's History" —CRIPPS London, Oct. 17. Lord Vet hick-Lawrence, Secretary for India, speaking yesterday afternoon at a reception m his honour arranged by the LondonReuter - 943 words
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Article74 1946-10-18 2 New Delhi. beih Kamakrishna Dalmia, one of India's leading industrialists, confirmed that he had purchased the National Call of Delhi from J. N. Sahni. He withheld comment about the price involved. Dalmia said that Sahni would continue as canor oi the paper, ior which aA.P. - 74 words
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196 1946-10-18 2 "Free India Greater Asset To World Than Present India" —PROF. LASKI New Yorky Oct. 1<- uuroiu J. Laski, former Chairman of tne British Labour Party, before leaving by air for London toid Keuter; "1 have no doubt that a free; India will be a greater asset to the world than196 words
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Article101 1946-10-18 2 INA All-India Rally Oct. 21 Lahore.- i llt I l.vi men profrau I m laltutia on liftl braie me mud v IpC rrovisionai tK»Tti IP 01 Innd by Subha. fc lit* Mngapore na^ be. 71^ Major-Qtneral J^° 6uiy commits I li; oao ucen given U| I UISLUIOCU CUllUl I UtAP - 101 words
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Article22 1946-10-18 2 India. r Tnto Cabinet en L the Day-to-day aan. 1^ far example m tn, oi loreign relation reaJ test oi soven ReuterReuter - 22 words
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322 1946-10-18 2 Colombo, Oct. 17. The British Government's recognition of Ceylon s new status as a country on the threshold of Dominion Status was signified by the arrival by air m Colombo of Mr. C. K. Thorogcod, His Majesty's first Trade Commissioner m Ceylon.322 words
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Article66 1946-10-18 2 Sydney, Oct. 17. Six passengers who sailed from Sydney on October 9 m the liner Stirling Castle for the Middle East have surnames starting: with Z. Surname of one passenger will be a tongue-twister for the purser, because it has 15 letters m it. This is Mr. T.Reuter - 66 words
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159 1946-10-18 2 New Delhi. (Air Mail) Plans for the future bousing of the Indian Army are now being considered by Armed Forces HQ. One of the suggestions takes the form ol a new type of cantonment, a scaie model of which has been inspected by159 words
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Article71 1946-10-18 2 Madrid (Air Mail3.— "Better hit. than never" was the comment vi the average citizen m Santa Cnu de Tenerile, Canary Islands, when the steamer Segre brought the machinery for a new brewery which had been warehoused m Hamburg ever since 1939, awaiting shipment. A consignment ofReuter - 71 words
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Article101 1946-10-18 2 Lahore. Thr Sikh U Tara Singh, has pan. picture of coininc Calcutta and Boiiilmx well be the "forerunm-i* scale communal rtetl civil war." Writing m Ins monthl; Sam Slpahi, M said "While no sin can be held respon cent communal riol doubt that they pren the hymnA.P. - 101 words
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Article17 1946-10-18 2 London, O Lcrda todai and pasted the bill and Wiivl< lie ownership. The awaits formal R ReuterReuter - 17 words
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248 1946-10-18 2 -PANDIT Nhriki New Delhi, Oct. 17. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Vice-Prtd dent of the New Central (iovernmenl and Mem her of tixten Affairs m a Press statement de>crihed certain speeches deh vered at the Hritish Conservative Party's Conierenu heli I lilackpool. as "irresponsible, fullReuter - 248 words
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270 1946-10-18 2 Central Assembly To Discuss Calcutta Disturbances New Delhi. Oct 17. Three acijouiiuneni motions on the communal disturbances m Calcutta have been tabled so far for the Autumn Session of the Central Assembly The Maharajkumar ol Vi/ianauram has sought to dlscuaa "the failure of the Bengal Government to cope with theReuter - 270 words
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Article, Illustration439 1946-10-18 3 South Africa's Indians Will Accept Nothing Less Than Repeal Of "Ghetto Act" |,urg south Alnc a The uetwet. the in d i an and South Alncan Govern»na has been ton ae mned by a mass meeting oi here and appear* equally unwelcome lo a large usually reliable .11 ihe matterA.P. - 439 words
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57 1946-10-18 3 Shotting in a null killed a. -man, Carles ury police reo hia assailant, one tie gunman'i inthat Police Ser~ time Moro, crazea affair, burt>t hail at Bukmgo iano tolandi and beThe laihcr oi naily wounded ana my iieutenant WEI llit^ry police kllea urtlme guerrilla57 words
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66 1946-10-18 3 London. Oct. 17. The British Government's decision to abolish silver coins and to substitute nickel will provide the British Government with a large supply of silver, which could be used to repay tne United States for silver borrowed during the war. Britain's silver obligation toAP - 66 words
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Article34 1946-10-18 3 Rangoon, Oct. 15.— Three persons died recently of pneumonia and plague m Kcmmendine, suburb of Hangoon. according to an official report which denies there has been any case of plaguo m Rangoon's Chinatown. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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428 1946-10-18 3 I'm McKnigJlt, Associated Press Correspondent.) 17. "So I say to him, 1 love you dearly." irl m the long blue velvet dress pul the tips ol gers together and laughed. .When she laughed, ;yes laughed too. "And what does he answer? 1 Because428 words
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Article36 1946-10-18 3 Rangoon, Oct. r —The question of withdrawal of the defence of Burma rules and removal of the ban on the Communist Party of Burma is engaging the attentio| of the Government it is learned today. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article33 1946-10-18 3 Vatican City, Oct. ..—With the personal approval of t.ie Pope, the Vatican today excommunicated Marshal Tito of Yugoslavia and several others who participated directly or indirectly m the trial oi Archibishop Stepnuc- UPUP - 33 words
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496 1946-10-18 3 (By Wall Mason, Associated Press Correspondent) New Delhi. India, engrossed with the task of achieving independence lor 100 million people and herself beset with serious internal problems, ib committed to a finish light against discrimination affecting some 250*000 Indians m tneA.P. - 496 words
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Article166 1946-10-18 3 LETTER TO THE EDITOR NETAJI Dear Sir, l have read your .riauoiiai m yesterday s issue. Xo\£ iticr iv uauuiiiji as Having linn Denef m tne pnv&icai existence oi i\etaji. l von i Know wnether it was oetoie or alter the reierence you quote, a cynic once remarked mat uananiji166 words
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Article40 1946-10-18 3 The following ex-Malay Volunteer Air Force personnel have been awarded mentions m despatches m recognition of their services during the operations m the Far East m 1941-1942. Sergeant R. B. Milne, M.V.A.F. and Sergeant Kamala Rai, M.V.A.F.40 words
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165 1946-10-18 3 Colombo, Oct. lo. If no definite steps are taken immediately by the run uunon i us to cneck tne serious theits of cargo from board ship and the Custom premises, Colombo agents of snipping lines intend to take matters up with head offices m165 words
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255 1946-10-18 3 Shanghai, Oct. 16. Major- General Victor Odium, Canadian Ambassador to China, told a press conference recently that he did not think the situation m China will provoke a third vorld war, but if such a war is m the making, theReuter - 255 words
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Article629 1946-10-18 3 Batavia. Romance m a revolution? "Why not?' retort a handful oi American and Australian girls war briues oi Duicn servicemen wnose new lives are beginning m me strange oriental semng oi me embattled feast indies. prices, crowded living conomoni aim tne occasional snan oi smaii-arms arenAP - 629 words
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Article81 1946-10-18 3 Lonaon, Oct. 15^— i^ast-war activity m cncKet, restricted this year oeeau.se of shortages 01 bats, Daiis ana pacts, promises to be progressive m me coming year as supplies oi this equipment become more available. Tne Board of Trade, stating thai many of tne clubs wnicn were not aoicAP - 81 words
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161 1946-10-18 3 Seville (Air Mail).— me mistake of municipal morgue attenUiims wno tooK away a arunk instead of a corpse Irowi a boarding house couiu have happened only m Seville. A drunken man was lying on a bed m the same room m a boarding houseReuter - 161 words
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1293 1946-10-18 4 Full Text Of Important That it was the purpose of the Colonial Government to have "no race discrimination or social barriers, no colour bars and no social injustice, no economic or political privileges but free co-operation of all peoples," was stressed1,293 words
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Article184 1946-10-18 4 There will be a public lecture at the Ramakrishna Mission premises, 9, Norris Road, on Saturday 19th October, at 6.30 p.m., when Mr. D. P. E. Lingwood will speak on "Vedanta and Modern Problems. Mrs. E. V. Davies will preside. This is the first public lecture under the184 words
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Article281 1946-10-18 4 The following is the preamble to the Constitution of the World Health Organisation. The State parties to this Constitution declare, inconformity with the Charter of the United Nations, that the following principles are basic t the happiness, harmonious relations and security of all peoples: Health is a281 words
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Article89 1946-10-18 4 The Singapore Indians will meet the R.A.S.C. No. 1 Petrol Point, on Friday. 18th October, on the S.R.C. Padang. Kick off 5.15 p.m. A Team to represent the Singapore Indians against the R.E.M.E. on Saturday. 19th October on the R.E.M.E. Ground tSturrock Road> will be selected from89 words
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Article32 1946-10-18 4 The Singapore East- West Society met last night m the V.M.C.A. Pavilion, Bras Basah Road. Mr. R. Friedman addressed the Society on 'The Historical and Cultural Background of the Jews.'32 words
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455 1946-10-18 4 BuenOfl Aires (Air Mail). The rising storm of protest against the Argentine Government's revolutionary economic policies has caused it to take an unprecedented step. It has issued, through the Department of Industry and Commerce, a communique announcing tie formation of a State Control Office whoseReuter - 455 words
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Article38 1946-10-18 4 Berlin, Oct. 15. It was announced officially tonight that the seven prisoners condemned by the war crimes trial at Nuremberg to terms of imprisonment will serve their sentences at Spandau prison m the British sector ol Berlin.— ReuterReuter - 38 words
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290 1946-10-18 4 Madras. Widespread dismay among city industrialists has been caused here by additional Food Minister Raghava Menon's reported statement at Tirupur, the famous cotton centre, with regarding to spinning mills. Raghava Menon is reported to have affirmed that the Madras Government would not increase spindlageAP - 290 words
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149 1946-10-18 4 Vancouver, Oct. 17. Dr. D. I\ Pandia. official representative of ihe Indian Congress Party, states he is meeting Premier John iiari next week to seek the granting of iranchisc to Indians m Hntitil Columbia. Dr. r>andia laid that if a vote wa^ given toReuter - 149 words
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Article72 1946-10-18 4 SUDDEN DEATH OF UDEPUR RAJAH Lisbon, Oct. L 5 4 Udcpur with h- Jj Lisbon from Lour I they were due to I Madrid, Canne f day. The Rajah I at Lisbon Club and I hotel m the I morning. Wh. i him later h, I conscious. Five well-knuv.: IU.P. - 72 words
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