Indian Daily Mail, 4 November 1946
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Title Section15 1946-11-04 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. No. 227. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER, 4, 1916. PRICE 10 CENTS15 words
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501 1946-11-04 1 ot To Strengthen Chiang Against Communists" 1 esent 'Mutuality* Treaty Si ersedes Nine Previous Ones hington, Nov. tk** its u.,w i it kao iij i u^Mit wiin trie I hinesc om- trjßhSffrsiiijs? wha(ever nbassador John Leighton I Robert Lacy Smith, U.B. met andAP - 501 words
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302 1946-11-04 1 Wallace Wants U.S. To Accept Russian Disarmament Proposal Chicago, Nov. Jw— Speaking at a democratic rally here. Henrv A. Wallace called Molotov's proposal for world disarmament a "daring Challenge," and said "if we really want peace we will accept the challenge." "We join in the call for world disarmament. WeUP - 302 words
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85 1946-11-04 1 CHATTERJEE CHEERF UL, RECEIVES VISITORS London, Nov. 2. K. K. Chatterjee, a Bengali Brahmin living in London who began his fast unto death last Thursday midnight, is reported to be cheerful today, the second day of his fast. Many Indian students and residents visited Chatterjee last night and today whileReuter - 85 words
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Article, Illustration371 1946-11-04 1 New York, Nov. Ernest Kevin. British Foreign Secretary, told correspondents when he arrived in New York last night: Everyone in the world wants peace. They are tired of turmoil. A great mistake is to try to do too much. "We haveReuter - 371 words
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Article137 1946-11-04 1 Calcutta, Nov. ;>.— The Bengal Government on Friday charged the Bengal Press Aclvisor\ Committee had passed for publication "statements and news tending to cause a 'arm and fear and pnnoking one section of the people against another. 91 Ao a consequence the government withdrew anAP - 137 words
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139 1946-11-04 1 New York, Nov. 3,— Dr. Alfred B. Xuma, President of the General African National Congress, arrived here from Johannesburg Friday. He told u Press conference: "II the United Nations fails to listen to some appeals and claims of the under-privileged in different areas jf theReuter - 139 words
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Article95 1946-11-04 1 Washington, Nov. 3.— lndicating that no further atomic bomb test:s are planned for the forest < able future, the U.S. Navy an--1 DOUnced on Friday that the army-' navy task torce, which exploded I the two atomic bombs at Bikini last July, is being dissolved immediately.AP - 95 words
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67 1946-11-04 1 I. on dun. Nov. 3. Reports from Malaya that, following representations by the Governor of the Malayan Union, the Malayan Union's rubber export tax will shortly be reduced are true, it is authoritativeh learned. The loss to the Union Government will be recouped by taxesReuter - 67 words
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77 1946-11-04 1 Teherau, Nov. 3.— The moderate leftwing paper "Farman" declared in a lrader yesterday: "Persia should have been the first country to establish political relations with India. "Now that the United States have gone a step ahead of us by establishing political relations with IndiaReuter - 77 words
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42 1946-11-04 1 Moscow, Nov. 3. The Soviet periodical "New Times" replying to a letter which, it said, had been received from an Englishman declared yesterday that Britain was supporting reactionary f trees whose "political hangman" was Winstoa Churchill/ ReuterReuter - 42 words
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664 1946-11-04 1 (OIR SPECIAL CABLE FROM INDIA) (From Our Own Correspondent > Calcutta, Nov. .5. "What has happened in other parts of India and more so in East Bengal is enough to wake the dead," declared Pandit Nehru on arrival in Calcutta664 words
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39 1946-11-04 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, Nov, 4,1946 CLARIFICATION NEEDED b u I tbe i 5 B 3 g Si in Pol \g -t rei a UH tipping auti Indii I C D u l know I B .2 r39 words
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Article391 1946-11-04 2 OUR WEEKLY INDIAN NEWS ROUNDUP Pessimism about longevity of new coalition Government: Acute communal tension: Time \iceroy stepped in?: Travancore Communist upheaval: "Leningrad" and "Stalingrad" camps discovered: Rice: Average crops expected: Madras prison reforms for political prisoners From Our O»n I orrc>i>i.nden: TJt'rl v l<>; ht391 words
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99 1946-11-04 2 Flu>hins\ MeaitWl Nev York. N v 3. Indian dele^a:*-* are pu::ins out feeler> amon*: other dele- ".u»n> ;o find ou; uhat are India'* ihance> of beins elecied a member wi :he Setuniy Council, ii ua> learned here. El< Ttion discussions ckled at a reo cmndkUturf99 words
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157 1946-11-04 2 (BY AIR MAIL— FROM OCR OWN CORRf>f. New Delhi. (Air Mai!)— ln a resolution on the > iolence in Bengal, ihe Coni:re>s Working Committee expre» horror and pain at "the bestiality and meaii.\d\ barbant>" i n tast Bengal and say that the157 words
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70 1946-11-04 2 Indian Trade Delegation ConvincesOther Commissioners I ndnn So*. ..—The mnMctmn thai the Indi^r U the Preparatory Trade < ummssion of the- t OrgM n in London ha* established ihe mam jnxr il camtr u. the C..mmi>si..n to make ua> expressed revert -Mr. K. K. Nehru. couMn of !\mdit lauaharial OfReuter - 70 words
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25 1946-11-04 2 5-YEAR PLAN FOR BETTERMENT OF ISMAILI COMMUNITY seen d&rs H ->e5 'f* Ar;. K oil -"f t the m he In a sut«tr.: Prese B >;--»-■» <.25 words
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Article, Illustration471 1946-11-04 3 Bdsic Political Document To Be Signed To-day? rrobable Terms Of Agreement solution 1 V nr' N uV*-r" The lndontsi »n questions are "very near the Ncthe /nd p Cr U S a "f* of A t ast lndles s aid »ast "tent. lU€ iReuter; AP - 471 words
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Article64 1946-11-04 3 \ir Mail) Chinese a result of the early £100.000.000 in according to statis Secretariat DeShanghal City appearing in the aiese public la curred losses aggre :i7.000.000, U554,500,--currency $47,600 alent to about [crcr among pubwaa the Chapei Company- which mi? rolled areas International Settleh Concession In richReuter - 64 words
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Article79 1946-11-04 3 London. Nov. 3— A discharged soldier found himself in London without friends. He wanted to get in touch with a man of whom the only clue was that he did his "daily dozen" on roof tops with the London University in the background. So he sentReuter - 79 words
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63 1946-11-04 3 Berlin.— A Berlin firm is making women's stockings out of mosquito netting. The stockings have the appearance of the real thing, the company claimed, plus one great advantage— no runs. Priced at 4.80 reiehmarks < Straits SI at the occupation mark value", the stockingsAP - 63 words
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189 1946-11-04 3 Sydney (Air Mail). Women who refused to have children for fear of losing their figures and good looks are foolish, Matron Shaw, of Crown Street Women's Hospital, Sydney said. She was commenting: on a statement by a English midwifery expert that vanity,Reuter - 189 words
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Article78 1946-11-04 3 London, Nov. 3. According to the "Star" political correspondent, the Duke of Windsor was told by Premier Attlee today that there was no post available for him. The correspondent understands that the Duke told Mr. Attlee that he was ready to accept any postReuter - 78 words
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78 1946-11-04 3 Tokyo. Nov. 3. The Japanese today began preparing for celebration of the promulgation of their new constitution to the accompaniment of grumbles from women that, since they are to have equal rights under the constitution, they should draw the same celebrations ofAP - 78 words
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Article57 1946-11-04 3 New Rochelle. New York, Nov. 3— The issue of diplomatic immunity for employees of the Inited Nations was raised here when the chauffeur for Secretary General Trygve Lie refused a summons to court for speeding when driving Lie on the highway The judge is puzzledAP - 57 words
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361 1946-11-04 4 Tokyo, Nov. 3.— Bespectacled Emperor Hirohito, in flowing, silken, ancient robes, at 0850 Toyko time reverently bowed before the ancestral gods enshrined io the inner sanctuary of the K-29 razed Imperial Palace. He reported the expiration of Japan's Pacific war-time constitutionUP - 361 words
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339 1946-11-04 4 London, November 3. The Times commenting on Stalin's latest statement in the form of answers to questions by a correspondent says that the .first of his pronouncements five weeks ago received almost everywhere the warmest of welcomes. "But.' it adds, "when time passed and theReuter - 339 words
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Article95 1946-11-04 4 Hongkong, Nov. 1. A number of three-wheeled, air-cooled motorcars already have been produced at the Peiping-Tientain Motor Accessory Factory and will shortly appear on the China market, the vernacular Sing Tao Jih Pao reported. The newspaper declared that the vehicles, which are patterned after aUP - 95 words
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Article87 1946-11-04 4 A Committee meeting of the Johore Regional Hind Volunteer Service was he^d on Nov. 1 at 4, Jalan Lambu Kudah, Johore Bahru at 5 p.m. to discuss some programme of the Service. One of the items was to open a school for children. The Committee87 words
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Article71 1946-11-04 4 The Sunday nearest Armistice Day is being observed by Headquarters ALFSEA as a day of Remembrance of all those who fell in World Wars 1914-18 and 1939-45. Special services will be held at the Garrison Churches in Tanglin on Sunday 10th November at 0900 hours, a71 words
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334 1946-11-04 4 America's Post-War Army Unpopular In Japan! (By Russell Brines, Associated Press Correspondent.) Tokyo, Nov. 2. In some bewilderment, most Japanese today honestly wish that U.S. Army combat veterans were back on the occupation job, liHing the jobs now held by their replacements. Almost universally the Japanese preiar the battle-hardened AmericansAP - 334 words
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100 1946-11-04 4 Rangoon, Nov. 3^ -While MajorGeneral Aung Sans Anti-Fascist League discussed the motion for expulsion of the Communist Party, it was announced here Friday that Thakin Soe, prominent Communist and leader o.f the "Red Flag Cultivators Union" had been arrested by the police under the Defence ofReuter - 100 words
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Article116 1946-11-04 4 Lake Success, New York, Nov. 3. Justice Chagla of Bombay urged that the India-South Africa issue be placed near the (op of the list of questions to be discussed by the United Nations legal committee. "I ask for the precedence because the question is of considerableReuter - 116 words
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Article181 1946-11-04 4 Siam Boy King's Death: Latest Bangkok, No. 3.— Siamese Premier Thamrong wondered what to do next in the mystery of the late King Mahidol Ananda's death after receiving: the inquiry commissions report concluding after a four months' exhaustive investigation only that the king died as a suicide or assassination victim.AP - 181 words
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153 1946-11-04 4 New Delhi, Nov. 2. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Vice-President of the Indian Interim Government told the Central Assembly (India's Lower House) yesterday that the Government of India would welcome friendly relations with tne Fakir of Ipi. the North-West Frontier tribal leader, who fromReuter - 153 words
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208 1946-11-04 4 London, Nov. 2. Eighteen people struggled on the floor during a fight in the Anglican Saint Columb Church in Kensington, London yesterday after protests at the service at which Dr. J. W. F. Wand, the Bishop of London was preacher and a high mass208 words
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77 1946-11-04 4 AMBEDKAR ADDRESSES CONSERVATIVES TOMORROW London, Nov. 3. Dr. Ambedkar, Scheduled Castes leader, will address a specially called meeting ol the India Committee of the Parliamentary Conservative Party of Westminister on Tuesday. Dr. Ambedkar will state the Scheduled Castes' complaints with reference to their representation in the Indian Provisional Government. PrincipalReuter - 77 words
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66 1946-11-04 4 New York, Nov. 3.— Six Indian delegates to the World Food Board Conference in Washington arrived Friday at Laguardia airport by BOAC plane. They are headed by Paramesvaran Pillai who stated: "The food situation in India is most serious and my people are starving. TheReuter - 66 words
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75 1946-11-04 4 "BRITAIN MUST ATTACK BY SURPRISE IN WORLD WAR III" London, Nov. 1. Britain must attack by surprise in World War 111 and not waste her time and become the victim, according to Major Edward A. Leggebourke Conservative MP in the House of Commons. "The weapons of war move too fastUP - 75 words
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Advertisement215 1946-11-04 4 MR. K. T. K. nivx M Mr.K.T.K.Th.n member of the Sini presently President Madura District Bi. and the Madura Mil is visiting Blngapoi week holiday. He is the son-:; Mr. o. Ramasanv. Singapore. NOTICI For whole of M,, appointed as Solo Nadia "Pesam Pad;, zine or other public, derstand some215 words
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