Indian Daily Mail, 8 November 1946
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Title Section15 1946-11-08 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. ii. \o. 2:n. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS15 words
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606 1946-11-08 1 unlike Russia, capitalist ountries Are Having series Of Difficulties melon. Nov. 7.— Moecow Radio yesterday afternoon broadtrie speech to the Soviet session made by the Secretary of Mitral Committee, Zhdanov. Zhdanov said: "The Soviet on emerged strong from the war and our countryReuter - 606 words
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Article120 1946-11-08 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Nov. 7.— Three I.N.A. men— Sardars Ganga Singh, Sohan Singh and Sahdu Singh—who were undergoing forty years' rigorous imprisonment each m Rawalpindi jail, were released yesterday by the Interim Government alter expiry oi tnree years of imprisonment. The prisoners who were120 words
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Article232 1946-11-08 1 (From Our Own Correspondent, New Delhi, Nov. 7 Humorous, tiiough callous, the .speech by Khan Ohan] Khan, son ol Khan ADdui Ghallar Khan enlivened the Maid food debate m the Central Assembly yesterday. Ghani Khan who represented India m the recent Copenhagen Food Conference, declared232 words
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Article183 1946-11-08 1 Calcutta, Nov. 7.— The Calcutta "Statesman said today that lawlessness and rioting had now spread to 4,000 square miles of Bihar province and cited the difference between the ffovernment and non-government figures of the fatalities which vary from 1,000 to 3,000. In New Delhi, the police used tearUP; Reuter - 183 words
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Article136 1946-11-08 1 Chandpur, Nov. 7 —Ma hat ma Gandhi and his entourage reached Chandpur aboard the steamer Kiai «n a tour of riot -troubled Fast Bengal. Crowds gathered throughout the day to cheer Gandhiji wherever he slopped. The spiritual leader told them he was going to Bengal "as aUP - 136 words
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21 1946-11-08 1 Rice, Mashed Potatoes, Pork m Soya Bean, Sauce or Fish Curry, (hup Chye and Tomato Sauce.21 words
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176 1946-11-08 1 ■■■wwii .IUI I.— 1 llf 1..11M1U1 Government has not altered the fact that Britain is still imperialistic, writes George Padmore wellknown Negro journalist and Left- 1 wing Socialist m an article m today's Socialist Leader, official organ of the Independent Labour Party. PadmoreReuter - 176 words
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Article78 1946-11-08 1 New Delhi, Nov. 6. One was killed and 17 injured m a collision tonight between two mail trains near Dufferin Bridge, about 400 yards from Delhi railway station. All the casualties were third Mass passengers m one of UP Mail bound for Ahmedabad, two bogiesReuter - 78 words
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Article85 1946-11-08 1 Washington, Nov. 7— President Truman announced that the United States is ready to place under the United Nations trusteeship all Japanese-owned and mandated islands now under American con- j trol providing the United States, remains the administering autho- rity. He stated that the United States; hitsAP - 85 words
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125 1946-11-08 1 MOSCOW, Nov. 7.— The Red Armj led by General Pavel Artemiev Commandant of Moscow paraded In Red Square today before Marshal Leokid Govorov on the occasion of the 29th Anniversary of the October Revolution of 1917. Marshal Govorov. speaking on behalf of the Soviet GovernmentReuter - 125 words
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Article98 1946-11-08 1 London, Nov. 7.— The British Prime Minister Mr. Clement Attlee has sent a message of greeting to Generalissimo Stalin on the occasion ol the 29th anniversary of the foundation of the Soviet State m which he proffered congratulations and "would wish to convey through you to theAP - 98 words
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Article97 1946-11-08 1 Nanking, Nov. 7. The puppet finance minister and mayor of Shanghai, Chou Fu-hai, was sentenced, to death for treason today. During the trial Chou claimed that he actually was working underground for China and save mam Chinese agents and "distinguished service" throughout the nation by keeping theUP - 97 words
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441 1946-11-08 1 King Hopes India Would Prosper Under Guidance Of Interim Government London, Nov. 7. The King Kmperor m his speech on prorogation of Parliament yesterday referred to the "unparalleled importance" of the changes taking place m India and prayed that India would prosper und«T the guidance of the Interim Government. TheReuter - 441 words
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340 1946-11-08 1 "DO NOT BLACKEN BIHAR'S NAME"-RAJEN BABU'S APPEAL (From Our Own Correspondent) Patna, Nov. 7'. Mahatma Gandhi's decision t<> fast unto death did not come as a surprise because it was known that he. had been contemplating some such drastic step since the East Bengal carnage. Much concern is expressed m340 words
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Article42 1946-11-08 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Nov. 7. -Madras Congress Municipal Party met yesterday and nominated Mr. Adikesavulu Naicker for Mayoralty. London. Nov. 7*— The Afghan Minister and the Siamese Minister were received by the Queen at Buckingham Palace today ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article140 1946-11-08 1 (From mvi own correspondent; n< v ueitii, >uv. 4. rariuu tiauan iVioiiati Malaviya is lyniK fciaveiy m m ticnares. Doctors Imi mgni reported mm 10 he m sinking luilUlllon. Capetown, Nov 7. Representatives oi Nfti non-European organisations m me reninsuia liiicau naiMNHU I ongress, Airi van reopies urbanisation,Reuter - 140 words
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Article49 1946-11-08 1 Caicuaa, ±xov. <. tmcuua, one ol the storm centres oi commuvM rioting, was comparatively quiet today lot the second day running. One case vi assault m the north ol the city was reported m an official communique, and during light one person received knife m- juries. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Advertisement18 1946-11-08 1 Subscription Rates For •INDIAN DAILY MAIL' Lucal Foreign By Post MONTHLY j.oo; QUARTERLY 9OO lALF-YEARLY u.oo. ANNUALLY j,.^18 words
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Advertisement22 1946-11-08 1 TELL lOUR PRODUCTS TO THE PEOPLE Through: TAMIL MURASI) The Leading Tamil Daily m Malaya orer 12 yean. 71, Selegie Road, Singapore22 words
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365 1946-11-08 2 -UNION PREFER INDIAN QUESTION TO AN INTERNATIONAL; COURT OF JUSTICE \,t*A\ York.- Nov. 7. (,Vn. v Smuts was last niffhi working on a defatted >e?p^ to the Indian attack yesterday on the South African Government's altitude towards natives m SouthReuter - 365 words
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Article123 1946-11-08 2 Colombo, Nov. 7.— The Ceylon Government has decided not to sell tea m bulk from the beginning of the New Year, after considering the offer made by the British Ministry of Food for 1947 tea said Sir Oliver Goonatilleke, Minister of Finance, toReuter - 123 words
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Article212 1946-11-08 2 Pretoria. Nov. 7.— "The Central Executive Committee of the United South African National Party feels it right that it should, m the name ol tho party, express its strong disapproval of the actions being taken by various sections at tins time which have the effect of misl€presentingReuter - 212 words
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Article106 1946-11-08 2 London. ov > ._p our orßan j_ saiions of coloured people m Great Britain uilh combined membership ftf ov.i SJtt an- submit tint; a mcMormndum to thr United Nations WPtlni the Bohl« Airican claim to former German South-west African territories. The organisations are the West African106 words
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Article96 1946-11-08 2 Pretoria, Nov. 7. The South African Government has decided to allow some Italian prisoners of war anxious to settle m the Union to submit applications to the Department of Interior before their reparation to Italy so that necessary investigations can be made, it was officially announced hereReuter - 96 words
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231 1946-11-08 2 London, Nov. 7. A change m the draft terms ol* trusteeship for territories m Africa under United kingdom mandate has been made from the text recent ly published, according to the (Oloniai Secretary, Mr. Arthur Creech-Jones, m the House of Commons. )it saidReuter - 231 words
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193 1946-11-08 2 S. AFRICA'S REPLY Take It Or Leave It! 1-ake Success, New York, Nov. 7. ■—Indians m South Africa must choose between continuing m the general advance of the Union or discard it, said a 46 page memorandum submitted to the United Nations Organisation by the South African Government on theReuter - 193 words
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75 1946-11-08 2 Franfkurt, Nov. 7. Gottlieb Maier, Minister of Denazification In Wuerttemberg Baden yesterday o tiered his resignation to the Prime Minister Dr. Reinhold Maier, stated Dana, the German News Agencj m the United States zone. The resignation follows the warning issued by Lieutenant-Ge-neral Lucius D. Clay, the DeputyReuter - 75 words
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59 1946-11-08 2 PROCEEDINGS AGAINST MAJOR COU SENS DROPPED Sydney, Nov. 7.— The AttorneyGeneral for New South Wales announced m Sydney yesterday that the Crown had decided to take no further proceedings against Major Charles Hugea Cousens, Poonaborn Sandhurst man accused of treason by broadcasting for the Japanese. Thifl is interpreted as freeingReuter - 59 words
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Article91 1946-11-08 2 Philadelphia, Nov. 7.— Dr. Mary Griscom, 80, one of the first American women physicians to practice m the Orient, died Wednesday morning. Dr. Griscom, born m New Jersey, was a member of the Society of Friends. In 1913, she visited the Orient, and remained thereAP - 91 words
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Article94 1946-11-08 2 CEYLONESE OFFICAL TO GO TO PARIS London. Nov. 7.— Mr. T. D. Jayasuriya. Deputy Director of Education m Ceylon, will accompany the British delegation to the UNESCO conference m Paris as one of a number of experts and advisers who have experience In various branches of education, science and cultureReuter - 94 words
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Article61 1946-11-08 2 Berlin, Nov. 7.— The first German flag to be officially hoisted since the Swastika was hauled down will be broken m Stuttgart on Dec. 10. It will be the black, red and gold standard of the State of Wuerttemberg Baden which begins its official existence that dayReuter - 61 words
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Article583 1946-11-08 2 STRANGE CONSTITUTIONAL SYSTEM IN U.S.A. President Confronted With Opposition-Controlled Congr ess The American constitutional system by which remains head of the United States Ciovernmenl wh< Kress is controlled by an opposition political party §cci and difficult m countries governed by a parliamentar\ minister system. The present case of President Truman,AP - 583 words
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Article81 1946-11-08 2 "Estate Staffs And La bour" We have received i requests from Lafcoui m this country to allow to reprint m book In series of editorials appeared recently Indian Daily Mail umi caption "Estate Staffs \ud Labour." We have n«> I tion to their repril them, provided they <i<. without any81 words
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212 1946-11-08 2 Perth, Nov. 7— The Indian finalcial delegation consisting of Mr X K. Nehru and Prof. B. P. Malta returned to Perth on Tuesd.iv fftai a tour of south-west of \\«--.icrn Australia with the Commonwealth grant commission. On Tinsriav they attended the final hearing of theReuter - 212 words
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101 1946-11-08 2 Washington, Nov. 7 receipts from abroad i six months period endii are expected to all 58,000 tons of the 270.000 viously allocated by th< tional Emergency Ftood I is learned here. Council ollicials expll I tual movement ol rice fi which had beenReuter - 101 words
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173 1946-11-08 3 America Will Control China's Destiny F or Next 100 Years INFLUENTIAL CHINESE PAPER SAYS 12) had controlled China's destiny for the "as] I centur™ ditorial took scrong objection to Articles 6 7 and 8 Americans may freely enter China and acquire house* while Chinese will be restricted by United imi&rauonUP - 173 words
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57 1946-11-08 3 Nankin?. Nov. 7. The hope the Chinese Government would help develop trade relations with overseas Chinese was expressed when the delegation from the federation of Chinese Chamber of Commerce which is holding a session here called on Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek yesterday. Singapore and Manila representativesReuter - 57 words
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Article217 1946-11-08 3 TRUMAN ADVISED TO RESIGN New York, Nov. 7. A suggestion that President Truman resign from his office, was made by democratic senator, William Fulbright as a result of the republican capture of Congress, it was reported here. Senator Fulbright declared: "President Truman should appoint a Republican Secretary ol State andReuter - 217 words
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Article100 1946-11-08 3 Stuttgart. Nov. 7.— lt is learned that Hjalmar Schacht who wrought financial miracles as president of the Reichsbank to keep the Nazi regime from going completely bankrupt, will be tried by a Stuttgart Denazification Court m January us a "major offender." Dr. Franz KarlUP - 100 words
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Article69 1946-11-08 3 COMMUNISTS ELECT ONE MAN IN U.S. New York. Nov. 7.— Only one candidate was elected to both houses of the entire Congress of the United States who. by any stretch of the imagination, might be called the choice of the American Communists— New York city Congressman Vito Marcantonio, who hasUP - 69 words
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159 1946-11-08 3 DIAMONDS IN TANGANYIKA Africans' Claims Assured London, Nov. 7.— Mr. Arthur Creech-Jones, Colonial Secretary, stated m the House of Commons yesterday that he would have imagined trie African people themselves had first claim on the recent new discoveries of diamonds m Tanganyika. He was replying to Doods Parker, Conservative, whoReuter - 159 words
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311 1946-11-08 3 London, Nov. 7. Generalissimo Stalin m an order of the day declared: "It may be hoped that a just and democratic peace despite the opposition of international reaction and enemies of peace will be ensured." The order issued on behalf ofReuter - 311 words
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Article107 1946-11-08 3 Nanking, Nov. 7.— Government's lecision to convoke the National Assembly on Nov. 12 as scheduled vas reiterated by the Information Minister Peng Hsue-pei yesterday, hus disposing all recent rumours hat a further postponement was ikely. He added: "The event which Is so important at this stage >)fReuter - 107 words
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Article73 1946-11-08 3 London. Nov. 7.— Moscow Radio Tuesday quoted a Tass despatch from Teheran Hating that the Persian newspaper "Tahbar" had alleged that the "entire south jpf Persia is now virtually converted into a British colony. The broadcast, heard by the Soviet monitor m London, added thatAP - 73 words
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831 1946-11-08 4 Colonial Secretary Replies 1 o Questions In Ihe Lommons London, Nov. G. An assertion that the Malayan rice ration was less than a quarter oj the Indian ration, aoout one-sixtn of the Kangoon ration ami aoout one-third ol tut Japanese ration was made m theReuter - 831 words
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480 1946-11-08 4 The following arrangements have been made for the celebration of Remembrance Day m Singapore on November 11th. An official ceremony will be held at the Cenotaph at X.30 a.m. when the following will be present and will lay wreaths:— H. E. The Governor, Allied480 words
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118 1946-11-08 4 Lake Success, New York, Nov. 7. -The 14-nation United Nations steering committee defeated 7 to 2, with three countries abstaining and two absent, a Russian move to transfer the permanent United Nations headquarters to Geneva, Switzerland. The Russian delegates, m an angry two-hour debate,UP - 118 words
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128 1946-11-08 4 Washington, Nov. 7. The United States Government on Tuesday cleared the way for early negotiations on the sale of about 60 synthetic rubber plants m an action which officials did not necessarily indicate such sales are imminent. The War Assets Administration announced creation of a specialAP - 128 words
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206 1946-11-08 4 A conference of representatives of all Trade Unions which are affiliated to the Penang Federation of Trade Unions was held at 84, Muntri Street, Penang, on Nov. 3. About 50 representatives from about 25 Trade Unions were present. Tne conierence began wun the Labour206 words
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Article250 1946-11-08 4 ITRTHER STATEMENT BY CHETTUR It has already been announced that the Indian repatriates do Hot need to go to the Immigration Office for any further documentation once they receive their Movement Order from the Representative oi tne Government of India at No. 30 Enggor Street according to the250 words
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72 1946-11-08 4 Sir Edward Gent, K.C.M.G. will arrive m Singapore by train this morning and during his stay, will be the guest of H.E. The Governor of Singapore. During the morning, the two Governors will visit the College of Medicine, Raffles College, and the Department of72 words
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201 1946-11-08 4 .oiiduii, Nov. 7.— An assertion that the sale to the Siamese Government of the Siam-Burma railway, built largely by Allied prisoner of war labour, with the proceeds being credited to Japanese reparations funds, had caused dissatisfaction to ex-prisoners of war was madeReuter - 201 words
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Article154 1946-11-08 4 A communique from the Malayan Union Secretariat today states that it has been decided that government guaranteed mi»um<m price for paddy delivered at the mill door will be increased llironih— t the Malayan I'nion to $10 per picul. Similarly the price for paddy purchased m the154 words
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Article132 1946-11-08 4 The Negri Sembilan Rubber Workers Union has been registered as a Trade Union on Oct. 30 under Section 10 of the Trade Union Enactment by the Registrar of Trade Unions, Malayan Union and that its Registration number is 22. It is the first Trade Union toUP - 132 words
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Article67 1946-11-08 4 To-day (Fridaj collection will bf Earl Hai u Po] poppies from a have come to lighi for the cenotaph emblems on sale ol flags— one v •Poppy Day, 19-r other with an, A full panel ol been organised Poppy Day Com poppies will be ana shops67 words
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Advertisement141 1946-11-08 4 H|#44**4*4*444*»« U444it MARLBOROJGH BE\( II RD DAILY: &30— 6. ZAMINI3AR (m Hindustai.. Starring: Shante Apte and Manorama. Released H Exhibitors Byndl Singapc TO-MORROW AT MIDNIGHI "LAVANGI •m Tan. SUNDAY 10TH AT NIDNIGHI U HER HIGHNKSS (m Hindustani. To-night .6.30 P.M. and !> P.M. A sequel to a ihilJ marritfC! Wealthy141 words
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