Indian Daily Mail, 23 October 1946
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Title Section16 1946-10-23 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. No. 218. I SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1916 PRICE 10 CENTS16 words
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240 1946-10-23 1 4 Political Agents S, citically Charged I 10m Our Own Correspondent) {h l 2 ur, Whc ;r l>andil Nehrifs p ar^ was rethe khyl>er l>a, s yesterday after visiting the their cars were .topped by hostile tribesmen ehruji, (.haflar Khan240 words
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Article57 1946-10-23 1 I Oct. 22.— Khan Abdul Kh.i leader of Congress the Frontier Provinces, admitted to hospital last night borough examination. Iniidint .i\ fallowing a bleeding wn :hr nn> i^ the result of toij'i Malmkand stoning. N »rthwest Frontier Province fonution Minister said he was 1 fell hutReuter - 57 words
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51 1946-10-23 1 HINDUSTANI IN MADRAS HIGH SCHOOLS un Correspondent) i.— The Hyderabad t ordered the rei led in connect ion ha launched by Mahasabha in igainst the re«ml demanding the ivil liberties. clemency, 10 per onera in Mysore d yesterday on the >»fth of a daughter prisoners, except «nd those conto society51 words
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Article16 1946-10-23 1 The Madras. issued orders ol the teach High Schools i lon ol teaching wry, study will16 words
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430 1946-10-23 1 54th Session Of Indian National Congress At Meerut Next Month Delhi, Oct. 22.— -The Indian National Congress is to hold its 54th plenary session in the third week of November at Meerut, in the United Provinces, a'fter a lapse of six years an eventful period during which the Congress rebelled,Reuter - 430 words
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Article34 1946-10-23 1 Berlin. Oct. 22.-Someor the official pictures of the Nuremberg executions will be made public, the Allied Control Council has decided It has assigned to its secreariat the task of selection of pubUshable pictures.- APAP - 34 words
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Article, Illustration96 1946-10-23 1 'The picture below was taken in Singapore on Oct. 21, 1943, the day NetaJJ formed the Provisional Government of Azad Hind. Shows him wiping his tears as he, overcome with emotion, took the oath to do or die for India's freedom).96 words
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141 1946-10-23 1 Home Member Wants Present Civil, Police Services Liquidated (From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi, Oct. 22. The future of the Indian Police and Civil Services was discussed by the provincial Premers' conference convened by the Home Member. Sardar Patel, in Delhi yesterday. The Home Member stressed the importance of maintaining the141 words
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Article74 1946-10-23 1 London, Oct. 22.— Admual Viscount Moiintbattr.i of Bui ma. who received a peerigt for his services as Supreme Allied Commander in South-Cast Asia, will take his seat in the House off Lords on Wednesday. His two supporters will be two of the Chiefs of StaffReuter - 74 words
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Article76 1946-10-23 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi. Oct. 22— It is understood that the Govt. of India have decided to send out to Malaya a non-oilicial Indian as their Representative in place of Mr. S. K. Chettur, who is shortly reverting to the Madras province. The new Agent76 words
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121 1946-10-23 1 Gandhiji Not So Sure Now Of Reaching 125 Years New Delhi, Oct. 22. Mahatma. Gandhi, who has passed the age of 77, said in an niterview today that he was "shaken" in his beliet that he would live to be 125 years old, as he so often had confidently said.A.P. - 121 words
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Article137 1946-10-23 1 Birmingham, Oct. 22. Hindus, Sikhs and Muslims members of the Federation of Indian Associations in Great Britain in a meeting here today coined the slogan, "Get together and get going." which they are sending in letters to Indian political parties. Surat Alley, founder member ofReuter - 137 words
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89 1946-10-23 1 Jerusalem. Oct. 22.— Agents or the Stern Gang, Jewish underground organisation, on Tuesday posted leaflets throughout Tel Aviv, threatening death and othei measures ftgalWH our British MMh mies." The warning! were postea several hours after the 300-ton schooner Fenioe, carrying 800 Jewish immigrantsA.P. - 89 words
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335 1946-10-23 1 Shannon Airport, Eire, Oct. 22.— The TransWorld Airlines plane arriving from Cairo bound for New York with the Indian delegation to the United Nations Assembly is delayed indefinitely at Shannon Airport due to the Trans-world Airlines pilots strike and also to engineReuter - 335 words
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Article181 1946-10-23 1 LATEST: DELEGATION LEAVES A later message reported that the seven Indian delegates to iMr tniied Nations Assembly clue to commence in New kor* on Wednesday were able to leave here iuis evening in an American overseas aircraft .u wr naving been neld up by me strike 01 Trans-World Airline pilots.Reuter - 181 words
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Article33 1946-10-23 1 THE INDIAN DAILY MAIL WISHES ITS HEADERS A VERY HAPPY DEEPAVALL THERE WILL BE NO ISSUE OF OIK PAPER TOMORROW. NEXT ISSUE WILL BE ON FRIDAY MORNING, OCT. 23 Ed., IDM.33 words
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170 1946-10-23 1 Washington, Oct. 22. State Department officials say that recognition of the new Indian Government is being considered, but that the date of raising the present diplomatic establishments in Delhi and Washington to the rank of Embassies has not yet been tixed.Reuter - 170 words
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Article68 1946-10-23 1 Colombo. Oct. 22. Grave diggers went on strike yesterday and emergency labour forces were pressed into service to bury the dead. The general labour situation continues grave, as steel-helmeted soldiers line the city's streets and patrols form guard posts, established at strategic points. Acting Governor Sir68 words
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749 1946-10-23 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wednesday, Oct. 23, 1946 Estate Staffs And Labour— VII IN our sixth article in this series, 1 >ve showed that by the time of the outbreak of the Malayan War, Indian Labour had undergone a mighty change— from an inert, inactive and indolent mass into a749 words
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582 1946-10-23 2 New Delhi, Oct. 22. The outbreak of communal warfare in one of its worst forms in East Bengal threatened Sunday to precipitate a crisis in the new Interim Government of India and possibly to incite retaliatory action in other partsA.P. - 582 words
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Article72 1946-10-23 2 Madras.- A resolution adopted by the Madras Corporation said that the China Bazaar Road In Esplanade, one of the busiest thoroughfares in Madras, will be renamed after Subhas Chandra Bose. The road will hereafter be known as •'Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Road." By another resolution,A.P. - 72 words
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218 1946-10-23 2 Lahore. Major-General M. Z. Kiani, Chairman of the I.N.A. Central Advisory Committee, said in Lahore that "anti-bloodshed committees will be formed in towns throughout India under the auspices of the I.N.A. with representa- tives of all political parties on them." Kiani is the spokesmanA.P. - 218 words
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Article51 1946-10-23 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Jhansi, Oct. 21. —From Jhansi conies a strange story of a cow which has calved a freak of nature in Konch village. The calf lacks a tail, has a human face and earners legs. The calf which is alive cries like a51 words
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606 1946-10-23 2 Karachi, Oct. 22. Fresh elections are to be in an attempt to unravel the latest political province. With the parties tightrope- walking in the sembly thirty aside in a house of sixty th< Francis Mudie, dissolved the legislature andReuter - 606 words
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107 1946-10-23 2 New Delhi, Oct. 22. On behalf of the Government and people of India, Pandit Jawaharlal has sent greetings of goodwill to the Chinese Government and people on the occasion of the anniversary of the founding of the Republic of Chinn. In a letter toAP - 107 words
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347 1946-10-23 2 —PANDIT NEHRU fc k (From Our Own Correspondent) Wana (Waziristan), Oct. 2 1.— For the first time during his Frontier tour Pandit Nehru yes terday outlined what should be the basis of the new approach to people of tribal territory.347 words
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244 1946-10-23 2 Village Policeman "A Terrorist Lording Over People" (From Our Own Correspondent) Bombay, Oct. 21.— "1 am positive India won't come Into her own I unless every home becomes its own castle in the sense tha| svejyone has learnt the art of dying without ill-will, or even without wishing it: since244 words
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Article39 1946-10-23 2 Calcutta. 3-upplies of atta and floor are beio.g sent daily to East i Bengal from- Calcutta by air to uieet the delaj' in dispatch and delivery of foodjituffs as a result ol disturbances in Calcutta and East Bengal.- A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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92 1946-10-23 2 Gandhi ji's London Hostess To Visit Malaya New Delhi (Ail laili^u Murial Lester, dhi's London In. 4nd tary of the intern i a j f ship of reconcile New Delhi that soon leave India fo r o j, Far Eastern count, include Burma, Malava. tndJaja Murial Lester i view thatA.P. - 92 words
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Article98 1946-10-23 2 LEADERSHIP? (From Our Own Correspondei New Delhi, Oct. 21— Allocatiot portfolios will he thr first probe to be tackled when Pandit Nfhr and the Viceroy jjei together Delhi this week. The League demand*, equal c tribution of power. There I of trouble ahead of the Cab98 words
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82 1946-10-23 2 New York, Oct. 22-FHi* Roosevelt charged yesterday th* Senator Arthur Vandenburg. itMichigan Republican membfr the Paris peace delegation alof side Byrnes and Tom < mtd is making U.S. foreinn piHq political campaign jeopardizing the ptMC world. Elliott's angry AMWCI reply to Vanderburjjs rad' statement on Saturd.oUP - 82 words
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63 1946-10-23 2 MADRAS— A cabin mittee, with revenui- m I as president and tl ten as members, to tion of reor^aii. departments has th.' GtvnuMi t committee will OOBsidei the question ol nu'iits. A bill to abolish system and »f' (i Hindu women to ha' agricultural propA.P. - 63 words
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Article33 1946-10-23 2 London, Oct. 21 Menon. personal of Pandit Jawa! Frcsidcnt oi the Government, la night for Kci Yorl He will attrni the United Kation oi the membei legation ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article21 1946-10-23 2 Madras (Ail land has arrived with 5.374 urns Out of this. Cl will eel 12.000 t will be retained City.- A.P.A.P. - 21 words
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Article33 1946-10-23 2 New Delhi (Air Mail).— The Government of India has allotted 6.000 tons of Orissa rice to Madras, in addition to 10,000 tons which Madias should get from Orissa in tho usual course. A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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389 1946-10-23 3 Ing (Air Mail).- -Singapore's sister colony is showing interest in her movement towards a greater degree rnment. Discussing the report of the Singapore onstitu ion Committee "The South China Morning that Hongkong haa Wftnething to learn from Singaay w.-ll env.y the people ofReuter - 389 words
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214 1946-10-23 3 Batavia, Oct. 21. Dr. A. K. Gani, Economics Minister of the Ind( esian Republican Government and member of the Indonesian delegation conducting political talks with Nether lands representatives under the Chairmanship of Lord Killearn. British Special Commissioner in South-East Asia, spoke at aReuter - 214 words
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Article93 1946-10-23 3 Sjahrir's Message To Jinnah Batavia. Oct. 22.— Dr. Sutan Sjahrir. Premier of the Indonesian Republican Government, has sent a "message of rejoicing" to Mr. M. A. Jinnah. president of the All-India Muslim League, it was announced here today. Dr. Sjahrir said: "On behalf of the Indonesian Government and people IReuter - 93 words
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75 1946-10-23 3 China Appoints Trade Commissioners Oct. 20.— 1n a deterLO improve China's intrade position, the Chinment has appointed loners in all leading tons have already been United States, the ;dom, the Soviet Union Seaa iwith offices at Further appointctad to be announc- i >uch countries like azil, India and Sweden IndiaReuter - 75 words
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Article274 1946-10-23 3 Salonika, Greece, Oct. 20. Poverty-stricken, jittery Greece is sparring with a phantom force to preserve its northern frontier and to maintain order within its borders. The entire northern section is swept by terror which is near mas.s hysteria. The area is partly cut off fromA.P. - 274 words
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Article112 1946-10-23 3 Rome, Oct. 21.— The report of an attempt on the life of the Pope was categorically denied by a most reliable Vatican source tonight. No security measures were taken and not even the usual access card to St. Peter's was required when the Pope attendedReuter - 112 words
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125 1946-10-23 3 London, Oct. 21.— The King and Queen attended a special United Nations service in St. Paul's Cathedral yesterday organised by the United Nations Association. By direction of the King the congregation sang a new verse of the British National Anthem specially written for theReuter - 125 words
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208 1946-10-23 3 Melbourne, Oct. 21.— Australia is continuing a strict control over imports to safeguard against Inflation and to conserve sterling credits, an Australian Government official declared recently. The statement was in reply to criticism of Australia's reluctance to grant import licenses sought by France. In Canberra, aAP - 208 words
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532 1946-10-23 3 (By Kdwin Shanke, Associated rress j Berlin. Divorce, which the Catholic Bishops of Germany described as a sign "of decay and decadence of a people," has increased to such proportions in Germany that in some population centres, such as Berlin, divorces now exceed marriages.AP - 532 words
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267 1946-10-23 3 JEWISH TERRORISTS CONFESS "EXECUTING" BRITISH POLICEMAN Jerusalem, Oct. 21. The Jewish Underground Force "Hagannah" yesterday broadcast a short communioue which said the British police inspector William Bruce, murdered on Thursday "was condemned to death by the Peoples Court and executed by our forces." The communique said that Hasannah members recognizedUP - 267 words
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202 1946-10-23 3 Melbourne, Oct. 20. A frontpag< display is given to Bengal riots b? all Australian newspapers with streamer headlines such as "Thousands flee from Bengal riots, mobs seize towns." Douglas Wilkie, leading Australian editor commentator in the Melbourne Sun, Australia's biggest circulating daily, writes: "It isReuter - 202 words
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136 1946-10-23 3 Squatters Ex-Servicemen In U.S. Too New York, Oct. 20. Seventy-two tired and hungry United States exservicemen are still in possession today of the Senate Chamber in New York State capital building which was seized yesterday as a proiest against the lack of housing. A police cordon outside the bunding preventedReuter - 136 words
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Article104 1946-10-23 3 London, Oct. 21.— A resolution to fight conscription because of the Government's foreign policy in Greece, Indonesia and Palestine was defeated yesterday at a conference of the Young Communist League. Replying to the proposal, Mr. Murdoch Taylor, former Secretary of the League said they would beReuter - 104 words
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194 1946-10-23 3 Nanking, Oct. 20. A Ycnan Radio broadcast said 23 Chungking public organizations have sent telegrams to the United Nations Security Council, British Prime Minister Clement Attlee and Soviet Premier Josef Stalin, demanding the implementation of the Moscow Big Three Conference decisions, checking of AmericanUP - 194 words
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Article77 1946-10-23 3 MOLOTOV SILENT Abroad the Queen I li/aborti, Oct. 20.— JU Vycheslav Molotov, Soviet Foreign Minister, today refused to comment on Friday's broadcast on foreign policy hv Mr. James Hymen, Inited Secretary of State. Declaring that "I am out ol touch with world affairs on this ship" M. Molotov who isReuter - 77 words
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96 1946-10-23 3 RAGHAVAN WANTS MORE MONEY FOR MALAYAN INDIANS Madras »Air Mail).— Mr. N. Raghavan, president of the former Central Indian Association Malaya, said in Madras that the "Government of India is trying to charter an additional ship to be run between Singapore and India to facilitate the early repatriation of MalayanA.P. - 96 words
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349 1946-10-23 4 LEAGUE'S ENTRY INTO GOVT. London, Oct. 22. Mr. Reginald Sorensen (Labour) persistent questioner in the House of Commons on Indian affairs Yesterday asked if the Government would state the circumstances that led to the participation of the Muslim League inReuter - 349 words
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Article56 1946-10-23 4 Lucknow t United. Provinces;, Oct. 22. "Home Quardft" are to be recruited in the United Provinces to deal with communal disturbances, under a scheme approved by the Congress Ministry. The Home Guards 2,500 strong, will be armed and stationed among the nine principal towns of theReuter - 56 words
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Article208 1946-10-23 4 Sixteen lawyers and ten interpreters, forming the first batch of Japanese civilian personnel to come to Singapore after the termination of the war, arrived by sea last week. The lawyers will be employed 111 the defence ol Japanese surrendered personnel accused ot war crimes ana208 words
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Article63 1946-10-23 4 Manila, Oct. 21.— Dr. Joseph Laurel, president of the Jap puppet government, again attacked the proposed equal economic rights lor American citizens and at the same time defended his right to speak out against those who have been urging that he be returned to prison tor meddlingUP - 63 words
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Article52 1946-10-23 4 Bombay, Oct. 18^— A mother, her daughter, and another woman joined forces to murder a man with whom they had quarrelled. The victim was found lying In a pool of blood with a number of deep stab wounds. A butchers knife and a pair of scissors, stained with blood, tfereReuter - 52 words
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123 1946-10-23 4 BETWEEN TURKS AND AMERICANS London, Oct. 21. Radio Moscow yesterday broadcast a Pravda article asserting that "there have been some extremely crooked and secret talks between Turkish and American diplomats." The article said that sometime would pass and then the world would be presentedUP - 123 words
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130 1946-10-23 4 New Castle, England, Oct. 22. Chandra S. J. Dan De Kar 40-year-old Indian Doctor of Whiteley Bay, Northumberland, who was born in Berar, Central Provinces, was yesterday found not guilty of perjury at the Assizes here. Dr. Dan De Kar pleaded not guilty toReuter - 130 words
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Article226 1946-10-23 4 New York, Oct. 21.— When Mrs. Minnie Wosser Weigle, 79, eccentic recluse, died last August in a junk littered hotel apartment, the police wrote it off as routine matter but the sequel came on Saturday when two amateur detectives produced her hidden fortune of $469,500 inA.P. - 226 words
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83 1946-10-23 4 SCHEDULED CASTE LEADER LEAVES FOR BRITAIN C ALCUTTA.— N. Sivaraj, leader of the All-India Scheduled Castes Federation and Mayor of Madras, has left for London by air. He said he was going" to the United Kingdom to "meet British statesmen and explain our point of view." Sivaraj will be backA .P. - 83 words
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Article57 1946-10-23 4 Madras, Oct. 22.— Five thousand tons of dehydrated potatoes have arrived in Madras from Amerifi. Out of this quantity, 1,500 ions have be«n taken by the Mi|lras Government for distribution in the province. The balance has been stored at Avadi near Madras for j dispatch toAP - 57 words
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