Indian Daily Mail, 6 November 1946
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Title Section15 1946-11-06 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. No. 229. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1948. PRICE 10 CENTS15 words
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Article, Illustration379 1946-11-06 1 -If Bihar Riotine Does Not Stop Within 24 Hours What Has Happened, Happening In Bihar Is Terrible' Pandit Nehru ARMED LAUNCHES PATROL GANGES CURFEW EXTENDED BY 2 WEEKS PATNA, NOV. S.— MAHATMA GANDHI HAS RESOLVED TO UNDERTAKE A FAST INTO DEATH II THE COMMUNAL RIOTINGReuter - 379 words
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159 1946-11-06 1 INDIA \>. S. AFRICA New York, Nov. .">. It is learned authoritatively that important documents in support of the Indian ra>e against South Africa have been flown from India to the Indian delegation to the United Nations General Assembly. The documents, some of which daleReuter - 159 words
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170 1946-11-06 1 liras.r WifhUn, Reuters Political Cwmpradent) Nov. Whilo the Central Legislative Assembh is Indias food situation, i n Washington iho United 2 a y ami the Hritish Foreign Ernest Bevin, will discuss the world rood crisis i.. reliable London quarters. suggestion they that 100.000 tonsReuter - 170 words
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114 1946-11-06 1 UN SUB-COMMITTEE TO VISIT S.W. AFRICA in, Nov. 5. Reliable diplomatic circles said that the United States United Nations Assembly likely to propose a subi visit south-west Africa Smut's claims that the want to join the union Urica. States official sources d to comment on the I the matter bein^;UP - 114 words
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70 1946-11-06 1 "PEACE FOR KEEPS" MUST BE WORLD'S OBJECTIVE \ov. 5. Mrs. Wel- wife of the Chinese lor, said at the opening nnval Women's InterI position of Arts and m Monday that "peace must be the objective rid. l)c safely said that "f other lands will look ii«>n of America to conuinAP - 70 words
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51 1946-11-06 1 AMBEDKAR TRYING TO CONVINCE BRITISHERS s.— The India comParUamentary Coniias decided to open the meeting which it Westminster to R Ambedkar. leader ol heduled castes. bedlcar is to state hi* >n depressed classes to have been uni d by the proposed ne\^ arrangements in Atubedkar expt-cti the Prime Minister Attlee.-Reuter - 51 words
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Article62 1946-11-06 1 Washington, Nov. Science Service reports that seismosgraph in Western American observatories recorded a severe earthquake, whoso epicenter has been placed in the high plains of the extreme north-west corner of India's Jammu and Kashmir Province. This is India's extreme Northern Province near the Western borders ol China.UP - 62 words
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131 1946-11-06 1 Byrnes Now Handles Palestine Problem For U.S. New York. Nov. 5. The US Secretary of State, Mr. James F. Byrnes, on Monday notified the British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernest Bevin. that he is taking over the handling ol the Palestine problem from President Truman, and Indicated a new American willingnessAP - 131 words
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223 1946-11-06 1 London. Nov. 5. Asking what British troops or other IJritish personnel were employed in escorting Pandit .Jawahaiial Nehru on the North-west Frontier, Major Legge Bourke, Con servative. suggested in the House of Commons yesterday that instructions should be issued that inReuter - 223 words
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Article82 1946-11-06 1 London. Nov. —The Government has decided to restore private trading in rubber and to permit the re-establishment of the London rubber market. This was announced in the House of Commons today by the Secretary for Overseas Trade. Professor Marquand The market will be free to resumeReuter - 82 words
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198 1946-11-06 1 London. Nov. 5. -The question why the 15.000-ton steamship Carthage arrived at Singapore on Oct. 11 with empty passenger and car<u> accommodation was asked in the House of Commons today. Sir Waldron Smithers, Conservative, a.skod if the Minister of Transport. Mr. Alfred Barnes, wouldReuter - 198 words
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75 1946-11-06 1 London, Nov. 3. The selection of Compton Mackenzie to write a short popular history of the Indian war effort was criticised in the House of Commons yesterday by Labour member Robert Chamberlain on the ground that it would h^ve been more proper to have asked anReuter - 75 words
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Article31 1946-11-06 1 Southampton, England, Nov. 5. Thr Duke and Duchess of Windsor will sail on the Queen Elizabeth for New York on Wednesday, steamship company officials announ ?d. APAP - 31 words
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Article177 1946-11-06 1 London. Nov. 5. A new pronouncement by Generalissimo Stalin is expected within the next 48 hours. Interest in the speech will be more than usually high In the present state of international relations with the Big Four Foreign Ministers in conference in New York simultaneouslyReuter - 177 words
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79 1946-11-06 1 London, Nov. 5 —A 45-year-old Indian woman, Mrs. Jai Kishori Handoo, today persuaded K. K. Chatterjee, the Indian who had fasted in London for five days, to break his fast. Chatterjee had said he would "fast until death unless assurance was given that immediatelyReuter - 79 words
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34 1946-11-06 1 Hongkong, Nov. s.— Hongkong's large Chinese reading public is without news as a rosult of a strike of printers demanding nighei wages from the colony's dozen Chinese newspapers. APAP - 34 words
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192 1946-11-06 1 PIGEON ("GI JOE") DECORATED FOR GALLANTRY London, Nov. 5. "GI Joe," a blue- checked pigeon, cocked his head yesterday and observed with evident curiousity a scene as few pigeons have remembered or have ever seen. To his left was the great Tower of London, the most ancient and continuously mannedUP - 192 words
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102 1946-11-06 1 Tokyo. Nov. r>. Despite precarious living conditions, Japan's population continues to grow there were 1'J3 526 babies born in September. This is an increase 01 16.000 over August. Taking into account 117 513 deaths In September, the population show d a gain ofAP - 102 words
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Article229 1946-11-06 1 SARAWAK CESSION; FRESH PROTEST London. Nov. i. The Colonial Office today received an official notification of the Sarawak's Dyak Association and Malay National Union's joint protest against the cession of Sarawak to Britain as a crown colony and their appeal to Kiii^ George to revoke the cession. Officials said itUP - 229 words
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Article31 1946-11-06 1 Do not miss Louib Fischers article on pftft I despaUhed from London. specially for Indian Daily Mail, ii Ki tinieh. inieresUni and makes good reading.31 words
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88 1946-11-06 1 Colombo. Noi rhe prea i mcU will b solTcd In March next yeai ;uid the lirst met House ol Representatives 'Lower House), elected under tin new constitution, will be held at the beginning «>t July, according to Information available hen Elections will beReuter - 88 words
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Article55 1946-11-06 1 London. No\ >\ir Colonial Secretary, Mr. Anltm- Creech Jones, announced in the House of <o. unions today lhai I hi* (Government had decMed U authorise th<* Hi^h Commissioner oi Palestine I* KIM the dte« tained Jewish leaders. The release had also n approved of certain Palestinian Arabs wh:>Reuter - 55 words
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Advertisement23 1946-11-06 1 Witches and Clocks out by expert workmen 35 years experience. and Watch Makers. I !;\TNE CO., I WIFORD ROAD, SINGAPORE. Repairs to Jewellery,23 words
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Advertisement28 1946-11-06 1 T ke BIDOMAR Vim, Vigour, and Vitality, The Tonic that re-vitalize your whole system. Obtainable at all leading stores. Sole Importers: P. H. YEE CO., Singapore Kuala Lumpur.28 words
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796 1946-11-06 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wednesday. Nov. 6, 1946 MENACE TO ASIA /^HINA it, being drawn deeper and deeper into the American Imperialistic web. This mighty nation of Asia, with a history and civilisation far superior to that ol any Western nation, is today becoming a prey to the greed and796 words
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MEN AND POLITICS: A WEEKLY FEATURE
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1082 1946-11-06 2 Louis Fischer Writes From Britain's Capital Exclusive To Ihe Indian Daily Mail London.— The desperation of the Tories may be judged from the fact that at the recent Blackpool conference of the Conservative Party, Winston Churchill called on1,082 words
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Article165 1946-11-06 2 Calcutta, Nov. s.— Mahal. dhi, who has been sufhi Friday from cold and better and his cough is lessening, his doctors d< < I terday. His diet consists of coc fruit juice, honey or glue water. When he addressed gathering after prayers i Ashram the suburban where heReuter - 165 words
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208 1946-11-06 2 Batavia, Nov. 5. Hadji Afoes Salim, a Muslim leader comnm ing on the reports of forced r.m version in India, told the Unite Press today that no true Musi condoned forced conversion cause the religion was based on inner faith, and conversion at theUP - 208 words
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104 1946-11-06 2 Colombo, Nov. s.— Twenty Indian fisheries students, who are to study Ceylon's fisheries developments and the fish marketing scheme, have arrived in Colombo. This is the secjnd batch of such trainees chosen from various states and provinces in India to come to Ceylon for thisUP - 104 words
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Article137 1946-11-06 2 New Delhi (Air Mail) —Major General E Wood. Deputy M. t. General of Ordnance »n India. Mid here: "The K.A.F. could not ha* defended the beaches of Dunkirk but for Indian ammunition/ 1 Addressing army officers here, he declared: "In the concluding I of the BattleReuter - 137 words
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Article77 1946-11-06 2 AMBEDKAR MEETS WINSTON CHURCHILL London. Nov. 4— Dr A mb< scheduled caste's le a der, told ter today that he had exp his views for a separate tation of the depressed ila the provincial Government Winston Churchill, leader of British Conservative Party. The meeting, he said, took at Churchill's countryReuter - 77 words
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58 1946-11-06 2 Shanghai Air Mail India has allotted to China a quota of 2,000 tons of raw jute for the half year ending December 25, 1946, following Chinese representations, according to Chinese press reports. The entire allotment will be placed at the disposal of the state-ownedReuter - 58 words
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1004 1946-11-06 2 London, Nov. s.— ln the House of Commons, replying to Mr. Richard Butler who asked for full statement of the riots in eastern Bengal, Mr. Arthur Henderson, Under-Secretary for India, replied that he had received further reports from the Governor of Bengal, the substance ofReuter - 1,004 words
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482 1946-11-06 3 India Wants United Nations To Administer Trust Territories uceess. New York, Nov => i ions should -as a rule- V<W.i U T* tlon that the hied by the l^uL g 3^&%& ffZ£? ndered probable here that the Indian detente Sir ■ommendaUon was an amendment to the Charter which eeship agreementReuter - 482 words
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Article82 1946-11-06 3 Jerusalem, Nov. Jews have been holding a protest strike throughout Palestine today against the British ban on immigrants not convered by the quota agreement. The strike, called by the Jewish National Council, lasted for six hours except In Jerusalem itself where it was held forReuter - 82 words
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75 1946-11-06 3 London, Nov. —American Senator Arthur Vandenberg was described as the United States foremost reactionary, "whose tongue used to conceal his thoughts," by Radio Moscow's Borisova. Borisova said that "while condemning persons who talk too much about war, Vandenberg opposed arms shipments to Spain in 1936UP - 75 words
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Article230 1946-11-06 3 "Churchill, Warmongers' Standard Bearer" Belgrade. Nov. L— Marshal Tito today told a rain-drenched crowd overflowing the Republic Square in Belgrade that there can be no war "because neither the people of Yugoslavia, nor the people of Kngland and America, nor any other people want He said.UP - 230 words
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502 1946-11-06 3 Nanking, Nov. 4. Madame Chiang Kai-shek, sharing the hopes, anxieties and prayers of the Generalissimo in the current period of threatened political and economic crisis, foresees the time when all parties will be working together "for the common good of the Chinese people." Madame,Reuter - 502 words
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Article36 1946-11-06 3 Birmingham, Nov. 4. Councillor Dr. Prem, chairman of the Birmingham India League, defeated his Conservative opponent fry 1.500 votes in the Municipal "election held there at the weekend. Dr. Prem stood as a Labour candidate.- ReuterReuter - 36 words
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429 1946-11-06 4 Cards To Be Called In And Returned Within Week No More "Screening" Or Immigration Office Visits Ihe programme for the distribution of authorization permits to Indian repatriates holding completed cards has been systematized by th\.» Representative of the Govt. of India in order to afford429 words
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Article332 1946-11-06 4 It is officially ;i unounced ironi Headquarters MA SI!A that Acting Supreme Allied Commander, South Hast Asia, M -(ien. Sir Montagu Stopford. KBt. CB, DSO, Ml, has been promoted to the substantive rank of General with effect from :*Oth October, 194G. Already well known in South East332 words
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Article76 1946-11-06 4 Ten -cent breakfasts are being served as from yesterday in the People's Restaurants at Teluk Ayer. Outiam Road and Queens Street. These breakfasts, which consist of tea or coffee with milk and sugar and bread and jam sandwiches, were introduced last week at the Handy Road People's76 words
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147 1946-11-06 4 Victory Savings Certificates Help Poppy Fund The Victory Savings Certificates will be available in Singapore from Armistice Day, November 11. As this is a public holiday they will however be on sale in the Post Offices only from November 12. The first Victory Savings Certificate of each series on sale147 words
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129 1946-11-06 4 Following the air trail oi the record-breaking Lancaster "Aries." and Bomber Command's Lincoln "Excalibur," the RA.F. Empire Radio School's Halifax "Mercury'" landed at Chang] airfield. Singapore, yesterday afternoon from Darwin. Australia. Heading the mission is the Coni.uandant of the .school, Air Com modore t.pp.f. ("Paddy")129 words
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87 1946-11-06 4 R.A. F. FLY MILLION POUNDS FOODSTUFFS TO E. BENGAL Eleven Dakotas ul Nos. 10 and 62 Squadrons, R.A.F., India Command, have transported nearly 500 tons of iood supplies to areas in East Bengal during the past three weeks. Atta, rice and dal, totalling 004.591 lbs., was flown into Dacca, ComiliaRafpro - 87 words
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58 1946-11-06 4 The following are the statistics oi Japanese War Crimes trials up to date:— Trials held 508, Sentenced to death (of whom 109 have been executed) 185; Prison Sentences 260; Acquitted 63; Committed suicide to avoid Trial 16; On Trial at present 17; Awaiting trial, with58 words
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Article44 1946-11-06 4 The Malayan Communist Party, are holding a tea party on Nov. 7, at 218. Queen Street, Singapore, in celebration of the 29th Anniversary of the establishment of the U.S.S.R. to express our appreciation of the contributions of the U.S.S.R. towards World Peace."44 words
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Article177 1946-11-06 4 First batch of Madrassis U> volunteer for service in the 16th Light Cavalry, the reconversion oi .vhich into an "all-Madrassi" regi ment was recently announced, havf now taken to armour, learning to man tanks and guns, at the Indian Armoured Corps Training Centre, Babina. Various forms177 words
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Article106 1946-11-06 4 meeting of representatives of 'lubs and li;it teams has been convened for Friday. Bth November 1946 at 1715 hrs. The meeting to be held on Ist Floor. Singapore Cricket Club. Tin- meeting will be in two parts. Firstly, a General meeting; Second-ly-Fixture Meeting to follow immediately alter106 words
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102 1946-11-06 4 INDIA'S FOOD MINISTER ANXIOUS ABOIT NEXT TWO MONTHS' SUPPLIES New Delhi, Nov. s.— Dr. Rajendra Prasad, the Food MJniltfr. told the Central Legislative Assembly of India, that India had passed through her most critical period without permitting starvation but November and December would still be anxious months. He said thatAP - 102 words
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Article91 1946-11-06 4 Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Isaac gave a tea party in honour of Bishop Edwin F. Lee and Mrs. Lee last evening at their residence at Chancery Lane. Messrs. S. K. Chettur. i.c.S.. Representative of the Government of India, S. c. Goho, A. N. Mitra,91 words
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210 1946-11-06 4 "Quit China" Petition Presented To American Consul-General V deputation of six, including one woman, headed by Mr. Ng Aik Huan, from the Singapore Chinese Federation for Peace and Democracy in China, yesterday morning called on the American Consul General, i\lr. Paul Josselyn, and handed him the letter of appeal forReuter - 210 words
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137 1946-11-06 4 MALAYA COMMAND G.O.C. ARRIVES IN KUALA L UMPUR Lieut-General Alexander Galloway, CB. CBE, DSO, MC, the new G.O.C. in c Malaya Command arrived at Kuala Lumpur aerodrome at 1041 hours on Sunday November 3rd 1946. He was met by Maj -Gen. O. do T. Lovett, CB. DSO.. who has been137 words
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Article88 1946-11-06 4 "PEACEFUL INVASION" SUGGESTED Madras (Air Mail)-— The Secretary of the Madras City Hindu Maba Sabha (Hindu political organisation) proposed a -peaceful invasion" of Hindus into the disturbed districts of East Bengal. He declared: "If thin invasion is organised well and on a large scale and Hindus from the majority provinces88 words
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Article51 1946-11-06 4 It has been learned that the Ship bringing poppies irom United Kingdom for sale in the Malayan Union and Singapore on November Bth will not arrive in Lime. Emergency arrangements have been made and a limited number of emblems will be on sale on Friday, November Bth.Reuter - 51 words
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Article85 1946-11-06 4 Lake Success, Nov. among the three del, sanding that the In Jeclares "genocide' (e Of racial groups) an, ranking with humanin In a resolution si India, Panama and c declared, "Genocide denial of the ri^ht the entire human gro ame way as homicicb right toReuter - 85 words
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