Indian Daily Mail, 28 October 1946
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Title Section15 1946-10-28 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. \o. 221. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS15 words
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Article, Illustration161 1946-10-28 1 India her place as one of lfu tun »m t nitcd Nations ions 01 the rtgfcti of ciepfiulet.; i t"|»l* >s in the worlrt. result of Mrs. Pandit's uirriii^ I for universal lif iou> equality, and ;he < i <•! a "better and nmrr balanced world."UP. - 161 words
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1056 1946-10-28 1 We (Indians) Seek No Dominion Over Others, We Claim Equal, Honourable Treatment' Mrs. PANDIT India's woman Leader Mahes Profound impression At The UN General AssemDly Flushing Meadow, New York, Oci. 27.— Mrs. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, head of the Indian delegation to the United Nations General Assembly and sister of PanditReuter - 1,056 words
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109 1946-10-28 1 irk, Oct. l~* The British kled to support InM's effort to obtain a seat in the < ouncil should India be Heater learns authoriti basic British *>ympuin ispirations, one kaons In Brithe need for greater n on the Council of now represented egatlon'la expected RussianReuter - 109 words
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Article50 1946-10-28 1 "t. 87*— The decision Defence of Burma •mder it was reached ■j utive i ouncil Friday mihoritatively learn<»rder in Council by i expected shortly, of the Defence of •''i<h was enforced measure in February IH the release of poii><ict the restoratiot thi nit;tiuut Burma ReuterReuter - 50 words
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298 1946-10-28 1 Nuremberg, Oct. 27.— Hermann Goering had the poison with which he committed suicide from the time of his capture, four-power commission investigating his death concluded on Saturday. The commission did not say definitely where Qoerlng hid the poison with which he cheated theAP - 298 words
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542 1946-10-28 1 More than "»()0 people attended the farewell party given by the Singapore Indian Merchants to Mr. K. .Jagathesan. popular Agent of the Indian Overseas Hank. Ltd.. Singapore, and Mrs. Jagathesan, at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Saturday evening. Mr. s. K. Chettur, Represen-I542 words
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329 1946-10-28 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Oct. 27. Liaquat Ali Khan, leader of the League group in the Cabinet, lost no time yesterday in stating the policy his group is going to follow. At a Press conference he declared that the329 words
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303 1946-10-28 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta. Oct. 27.— Kripalanr, Congress President -elect, completed his tour of the riot areas in fcast Bengal yesterday and at a I'ress conference in Calcutta he summed "p the impressions of his tour. These were chiefly; (1) The attack on303 words
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97 1946-10-28 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Calicut, (hi. >B.—K. P. Kesava Menon, who returned to lalitut after an absence of W years of» I riday, found a very lioi lcci-piion waiting for him. Kesentin^ anti-Netaji ailicK^ published in the Malayala>u paper 'Wlaihrubhunnr ol which97 words
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Advertisement27 1946-10-28 1 Take "BIDOMAK" Vim, Vigour, and Vitality, The Tonic that re-vitalize your whole system. Obtainable at all leading stores. Sole Importers: l\ H. YEE CO., Singapore Kuala Lumpur.27 words
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606 1946-10-28 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, Oct. 28, 1946. Estate Staffs And Labour—IX DEGAINING its own dignity and becoming political-minded are not the only achievements of Indian Labour on the Malayan Rubber Estates in recent years and particularly during the current postwar period. Today, it has be-., come well united and606 words
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Article925 1946-10-28 2 OUR WEEKLY INDIAN NEWS ROUNDUP CRISIS AVERTED AND THE NATION BREATHES AGAIN: EAST BENGAL ATROCITIES "HORRIBLE"! ■NEW POLICY FOR TRIBESMEN (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi. Oct. 2«. With the swearing in of the five League members of the Interim (Government today, the crisis which threated925 words
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570 1946-10-28 2 Bombay, (Air Mail). More than four million people of Jiombay province dubbed as outcast es" and "untouchables" have been helped by the Horn bay Governemnt to 'live and move as human beings." Tiie Bombay Legislative Assembly has passed a Bill for the "removal oiReuter - 570 words
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129 1946-10-28 2 "FOREIGN MISSIONARIES QUIT": LATEST INDIAN SLOGAN Allahabad: (Air Mail'.— A "foreign missionaries quit" slogan has been raised here. The Christian Association of Allahabad recently passed a resolution demanding the immediate withdrawal from India of all foreign missionaries, their places to be filled by Indian missionaries only. The resolution stated thatReuter - 129 words
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Article84 1946-10-28 2 INDIAN MUSICIANS IN MALACCA On Sunday, the 13th October, 1946, the members oi the Malacca Indian Sangeetha Abivirthi Sabah met at 185. Lorong Panjang, Malacca, and revived the only Indian Musical Association of its kind in Malacca. The office- bearers of the current year are as follows: —Mr. S. S.84 words
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Article1247 1946-10-28 2 India Gratefully Remembers THOUGH SHK'S OFTEN FORGOTTEN Etobon, in Haute Saone Department of Franc 1 India paid her debt today in this little village 1,700 I sea level. And villagers of Etobon itself and neighb I nebier true sons and daughters of France made d I thusiastic acknowledgement of aReuter - 1,247 words
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120 1946-10-28 2 Muslim Woman Con testing Ceylon Parliament Seat Colombo. Oct. 11.— .MrKauf, Principal of tlii Girls' College, Colombo, i ing to stand for the nei Parliament dial will ionic ing next year. She said that worn m were not taking as mu in th» public life <>t tin ai the womenUP - 120 words
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380 1946-10-28 3 1,-1 nited N, U Soviet negations to im--,,.u decision December. 1915. ended in an Mac Arthur slates in his report of the first n occupation of Southern Korea. The Soviet Commander of North Korea in his August 6 report, says he hadUP - 380 words
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Article208 1946-10-28 3 IM O! VIEW? -T.-l'ider lhe in in flames while packs up." "CandiD.i ii\ Graphic the on the Northirrshadowv what oughoafl India when k up and leave. v no means an as we arc all "So lar as ar^ concerned leaving Hindusthere nas really phere of politicoReuter - 208 words
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Article50 1946-10-28 3 The ruins of a i be more than i have been discoverlear Toulon. ol blocks of rds thick, vestiges ow heads of bronze 12 arches of and stones used in among the items urologists. believed to have ol a powerful ted the region before Christ ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article125 1946-10-28 3 Ceylon Herb For Curing Leprosy Colombo, Oct. 27. —As a result of the discovery by certain doctors in Madagascar of the potential efficacy, of the well-known hero, Gotukola, in curing leprosy, the Cambridge University has asked Ceylon for a substantial quantity of dried Gotukola for research work. Gotukola— Hydrocotyl Asiatica—UP - 125 words
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Article305 1946-10-28 3 —OBJECT OF NEW CEYLON POLITICAL PARTY Columbo, Oct. 27. Freedom from foreign control is one of the objects of he United National Party of Ceylon, a new political party organised in order to have a united iront at the elections to the new Parliament early nextUP - 305 words
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89 1946-10-28 3 London. Oct. 27.— India will bo represented at the International Seafarer's Conference to be held in London from Monday, Oct. 28 to 30 by D. Mungat delegate of the Maritime Union of India and Surat Alley. London representative of the All-India Seafarer's Federation. Surat AlleyReuter - 89 words
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336 1946-10-28 3 Ottawa. (Air Mail) Civilian paraplegics, hopelessly bedridden for years, have hope for a new lease on life from treatment techniques developed during the war. These tragic cases of paralysis of the lower half of the body through severe injury or disease of the spinalReuter - 336 words
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167 1946-10-28 3 Sydney, (Air Mail) --British parents are being asked to "lend" their babies to test a new whoop-ing-cough vaccine, and in Adelaide "human guinea pigs" are sought to test a vaccine to increase resistance to tuberculosis. Miss Nancy Atkinson, bacteriologist of the Adelaide InstituteReuter - 167 words
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330 1946-10-28 3 Brighton, Oct. 27. Two representatives from the World Federation of Trade Unions arc going to India shortly to prepare for the visjt. as early in the next year as possible, of a representative delegation frotn the Federation, it was announced at the AnnualReuter - 330 words
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160 1946-10-28 3 Colombo. The Agent of the Government of India in Ceylon has asked the Ceylon Government how the distinction between the Ceylon Tamil and the Indian Tamil La drawn for purposes of registering births and deaths. Reporting on this issue, the acting Registrar GeneralUP - 160 words
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442 1946-10-28 3 New York, Oct. 27. Senator H. M. Basner, South Africa, made a strong denial here of Prime Minister Clement Attlee's statement in the House of Commons on Wednesday last that consultation with the African population of South west Africa showed that the native favoured incorporation intoReuter - 442 words
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114 1946-10-28 3 Flushing, New York. Oct. 26. The India flag which together with the flags of 50 other nations flutters from mastheads m front of the United Nations building here "is not a flag representative of the Indian Nation,"' a Leading member ot theReuter - 114 words
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Advertisement22 1946-10-28 3 V. M. PRODUCT BRAND uluting Acid G i Jl butlng Aq;ents: PRANCIB CO., Contractors and jj, \h handlers. Street; Singapore, iel. 2952.22 words
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375 1946-10-28 4 China Democratic League-sponsored demands that the United States withdrew troops from China were supported hy Malay, Indian, Indonesian and Eurasian spokesn.en al an "international rally" Saturday in the "Quit China Week" campaign of the Federation for Veace and Democracy in China. TheAP - 375 words
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115 1946-10-28 4 S'PORE INDIAN PRINTERS ELECT NEW OFFICE-BEARERS At a largely-attended general meeting of the Indian Printers' Association, Singapore, yesterday (Sunday, Oct. 27), the following were elected ollice^- bearers for the ensuing year: President: Mr. A. S. Rajah; Vice-President: Mr. R. Paranjothy; Hon. Secretary: Mr. D. Vengadasalam; Hon. Asst. Secretary: Mr. G.115 words
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306 1946-10-28 4 "Question Of Sarawak Cession Is Dead," Says New Governor A survey of the resources 01 cterawAM win be one 01 me Int undertakings of the Crown Colony's iirst governor, Mir diaries Arcten v i.nkf. he said on Saturday a wnat nc described as tne tirsi press conference ne Has neldA.P. - 306 words
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158 1946-10-28 4 Johannesburg, Oct. 27. Natal Indians indicated ou Saturday that they may boycott, at least partially, the tour of South Africa by the British Koyal Family next year. A letter was sent, by the Natal Indian Teachers' Society to the Director of Education on SaturdayAP - 158 words
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289 1946-10-28 4 All Nationalities Join Azad Hind Day Celebration At Taiping Sponsored Dy Malayan Indian congress, jLocai Congiess, Taiping, a mass rally was neid in Hokkien lluay Kuan on :>lst Oet. '46 at 5 p.m. Kev. N. o. Manickam, Chairman, Local Congress, presided. The meeting commenced wiui die iioisung 01 Uic ui-coiour289 words
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Article63 1946-10-28 4 I'aris, Oct. 27.— Seven IndoChinese were killed and six kianapped In the province of Mytho during the first id days of October, said a French news agency report Saigon yesterday. The report attributing the killings and kidnapping to 'Vietnam terrorists/' said the eight military posts were attacked,Reuter - 63 words
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Article48 1946-10-28 4 Calcutta, Oct. 27.— The police fired .several times during the night In north Calcutta where disturbances continued. About 100 people were injured and taken to hospital. The fire brigade attended to 47 calls during the eight hours ending at midnight, it is reported ReuterReuter - 48 words
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152 1946-10-28 4 MUSICAL CONCERT IN AID OF SINGAPORE INDIAN WELFARE HOME The gross proceeds realised by the sale of tickets lor the above purpose on 24.10.46 are $998. We thank the generous public who helped to make the undertaking a success as well as the following ladies and gentlemen who conducted the152 words
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Article189 1946-10-28 4 Komsey, Hampshire, Oct. 27. In the lovely 1,000-year-old Rotnsey Abbey the Hon. Fatriy«i .Mountbatten, daughter of Lord and Lady Mount batten, was yesterday married by ttie Archbishop of Canteroury 10 i a pi. Lord brabourne ol ihe Coldstream Guards in the presence ot tne King and QueenReuter - 189 words
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166 1946-10-28 4 Indianapolis, Oct. £7, Meet Admiral Liiesier Nimitz, chief ol U.S. naval operations, said yesterday tnat the t mted States should noi relax its defences until means had Deen iound to establish peace. in a speecn commemorative oi Navy Day. he said the U.S.UP - 166 words
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Article133 1946-10-28 4 Patna, Oct. 27.- About 20 people were killed, including two killed by firing and 40 were injured iti the communal disturbances at CJhapra, about 40 miles north-west of Patna on Friday, it is now learnt from official sources. The trouble began with an unfounded rumour thatReuter - 133 words
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83 1946-10-28 4 WORLD'S FOOD PROBLEM DIFFICULT FOR ANOTHER YEAR, SAYS BEVIN London, Oct. 27.— The British Foreign Secretary, iMr. Ernest Bev«n sneaking in London said that food was going to be a difficult problem for the world for another year at least. I would not say we have won the battle ofReuter - 83 words
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Article58 1946-10-28 4 Washington, Oct. 27.— The United States Department of Commerce under the direction of the former Ambassador in London, Mr. Averili Harriman. is pressing Britain to broaden the scope of her "token' import programme from the United States and to increase the flow of American luxury and semiluxury goods into BritainReuter - 58 words
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151 1946-10-28 4 Rangoon, Oct. 26.— Dawmya Sein who will represent Burma at thi forthcoming Paris session of thi UNO Economic, Social and Education Council, told Reuter yesterday "Burma has a strong case for United Nations assistance in educational, scientific, economic anc social uplift." Dawmya Beta,Reuter - 151 words
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134 1946-10-28 4 Hongkong, Oct. 27.— Seven were injured and 20 arrested as Hongkong's worst riot since 1925 subsided last night. MPs, police and KAF police patrolled the streets armed with rifles, and tommyguns. The incident was reported to have started when the police were conductingUP - 134 words
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Article146 1946-10-28 4 London, Oct. 27.— Any rubber business done in London is entirely a matter of negotiation Jmti] Government announces its policy on the restoration of free market but there is considerable interest in the higher prices being paid in Malaya which now definitely exceed th£ price of 12 penceReuter - 146 words
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Article76 1946-10-28 4 BURMA'S TRIBUTE TO STILWELL Rangoon, Oct. 17.— The Governor ol Burma. Maj.-Gen. Sir Hubert Ranee, yesterday sent a condolence message to the United State Government on the untimely death of Gen. Stilwell. The message read: "Gen. Stilwell will be long remembered in Burma Hr the assistance which he and theReuter - 76 words
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Article92 1946-10-28 4 Karachi, Oct. 26. J. R. D. Tata, head of the Indian leading business house controlling many industrial enterprises including steel, electricity and civil aviation, dUclosed here Friday that a new overseas air company is being formed shortly in India to run air services between India andReuter - 92 words
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100 1946-10-28 4 SAN FRANCISCO WANTS TO GIVE LAND TO UNO New York, Oct. Zl d Nations re-open* i f a permanent r apital, San Frai.< o offer three square )wned land for vlayor Roger Lapri Francisco, said yeafc Mayor Lapham rom San Ftmnctso md executive sec: itizens' committ( :ertain that the pUP - 100 words
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Article44 1946-10-28 4 Srinagar, Kashmir Four members of the Kj*y Muslim Conference, b President, Chowd n 4bbas, were arrested hn for defying the Gov« on public meetings and hold,, the annual session of terence. The Kashmir Muslin, is a Muslim League orj ReuterReuter - 44 words
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