Indian Daily Mail, 23 November 1946
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Title Section16 1946-11-23 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. No. 241. II SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 194(5. PSICE 10 CENTS16 words
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269 1946-11-23 1 ICEROY IS SLOWLY REMOVING WHEELS OF THE CAR' ongress Meets fter Six Years tfeerutj I'nited Provinces \nv >i \r -he annual cZSSZJZ'iSSftS. *JSTISfI Placed before the open session on Saturday he president elecr Mr. J. B KripaUni, who will take over ttu*! n u ConRenter; UP - 269 words
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Article93 1946-11-23 1 >i. uii pur. East Bengal, Nov. 22. hatma Gandhi accompanied Ij two companions has arrivthis riot damaged village to on his peace mission of resin« confidence and good relabetween the Muslims and the Hiti'ius. village has a sizeable Muslim illation but only half a dozen residentsReuter - 93 words
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Article142 1946-11-23 1 BU LK PURCHASE OF RUBBER m. Nov. 20.— The exact of the "agreement made lalayan rubber planters for urchase of their product ked for by Mr. Alfred BosI on>,rrvative, m the House of >na yesterday. fiord Cripps, President of 1 of Trade, replied: "No cement has been made lulayan rubberReuter - 142 words
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Article, Illustration123 1946-11-23 1 prayer meeting yesterday evening m Ramganj, Mahatma Gandhi revealed tie was receiving threatening letters from Muslims who feared he had come to suppress them. How could he be asked to assure them that he had never suppressed anyone m his life? He appealed to the123 words
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Article147 1946-11-23 1 Srinagar, Kashmir, Nov. 22. Police who fired tear-gas shells at recalcitrant villagers at Warapore, about 40 miles from Srinagar were overcome by the gas which a strong wind blew back m their direction. The police, who were sent to the village to enforce a magistrate's order forbiddingReuter - 147 words
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Article59 1946-11-23 1 London, Nov. 21.— Prof. P. M. S. Blacket, Reading British "atom scientist." was among the British team of 51 who left here Paris to represent the country at the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation's first cession. The other members include the author and playwrightReuter - 59 words
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Article33 1946-11-23 1 London, Nov. 22.— C01. Sir John Colville. governor of Bombay, was received on Thursday by the King at Buckingham Palace. He and Lady Colville lunched with the King and Queen APAP - 33 words
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Article437 1946-11-23 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Nov. 22. Pandit .lawaharlal Nehru m an outspoken speech at the meeting of the Subjects Committee of the Congress m Meerut \^sterd a v, declared that the atmosphere m the Interim Government after437 words
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Article28 1946-11-23 1 Buenos Aires, Nov. ZZ. The first Argentine diplomatic- mission to MOSCOW since the I^l7 revolution will start for Moscow next month under Ambassador Federico i .m toni.- UPUP - 28 words
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Article, Illustration153 1946-11-23 1 The policy with regard to collaboration charges, which was adopted by H.M. Government m March 1946. and applied tc Malaya on the return of Civil Government was to confine action to those cases where persons are charged with atrocities or brutalities or where persons trough their activities153 words
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Article38 1946-11-23 1 Nanking, Nov. 22.— China's first permanent Republican constitution will be submitted to the National Constituent Assembly on Monday. Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek and 45 other members of the newly-elected Presidium reached this decision during a 25-minute session today. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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65 1946-11-23 1 Moscow, Nov. 22. Any hopes of a continuation of broadcasts from the Soviet Union by foreign commentators have been dispelled by the Soviet Foreign Office ruling that radio correspondents must revert to their pre-war status under which they are permitted to send news by cable but65 words
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23 1946-11-23 1 35-CENT MEALS Fried Noodles, Pork or Fish and Prawns, Khoo Chye, Bean Sprouts, Chye Huay and Green Chillies.23 words
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Article, Illustration101 1946-11-23 1 'No Maharajahs And Nawabs In Free India" Meerut, Nov. II. Pandit Jauaharlal Nehru, vice-pre-sident of the Interim Indian Government declared on Thursday at a session of the Congress Party Committee that "it is evident that tree India will have a full republic In which there will be BO rule byAP - 101 words
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214 1946-11-23 1 New Delhi, Nov. 22. Mr. Jinnah m a statement yesterday said: "The League will not participate m the constituent Assembly and that the Bombay boycott resolution stands." Mr. Jinnah is of the opinion that the decision to convene the Constituent214 words
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48 1946-11-23 1 Calcutta Mayor To Raise Funds For Netaji's Statue (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta. Nov. 22. The Calcutta Corporation yesterday decided to erect a marble statue of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose m full military uniform. The Mayor was authorised to raise funds and obtain the necessary permission from Government.48 words
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Article119 1946-11-23 1 Moscow, Nov. 22. Pandit Nehru's recent announcement that Molotov would be willing to exchange diplomatic representatives between the Soviet Union and India has not been mentioned m the Russian press, and Foreign Office officials have not been informed of the statement. An exchange would not be surprising, however,Reuter - 119 words
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Article25 1946-11-23 1 Calcutta. Nov. 19. The Chinese .goodwill mission to Nepal, headed by Shen Tsung-Uen, arrived here on their way to Khatmandu, the capital of Nep ReuterReuter - 25 words
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81 1946-11-23 1 Overseas Indian Congress To Submit Report To Pandit Nehru (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Nov. 22.— 1t is proposed to hold a convention of overseas Indians m London m April next to formulate a report on the disabilities of Indians overseas for submission to Pandit Nehru. The convention will81 words
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Article143 1946-11-23 1 Washington, Nov 22 President I ruman winds up his vacation m Florida today and flies back to Washington tomorrow to assume on-the-spot direction of t lie government's legal battle with John L. Lewis, the leader of the United Mine Workers which will enter an acute phaseUP - 143 words
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Article140 1946-11-23 1 Meerut, United Provinces, No\ 22. Members of the All-India Congress Committee, now m conference here, m a resolution sponsored for consideration by the Subjects Committee, advise Pandit I i u. ili. trial Nehru, Vice-President of the Interim Indian Government, to urge upon Field -Marshal Lord Wavell, Viceroy, thatReuter - 140 words
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Article74 1946-11-23 1 Shanghai, Nov. 22. The China Evening News from Taihoku. Formosa, today quoted a horniosan nurse, Miss Chen pih-sia. as <onArminf that Netaji Subha> Chandra Bose, Head of the Provisional Government of Free India, died as a result of an am rash on August 18, *****. Miss Chen reported that Bos*UP - 74 words
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Article59 1946-11-23 1 Durban, Nov. 22. If the I'nion Ciovernment does not modify its attitude toward South African Indians as a result of the I NO debate, the next move m the passive resistance campaign will be mass defiance of immigration laws prohibiting the movement of Indians across provincial borders without permission. ThisReuter - 59 words
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Advertisement27 1946-11-23 1 All Repairs to Jewellery. Watches and Clocks irrled out by expert workmen db over 35 years experience. RATNE CO., rwcllers and Watch Makers. 55, STAMFORD ROAD, SINGAPORE.27 words
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Advertisement26 1946-11-23 1 BIDOMAK Vim, Vigour, and Vitality, lhe Tonic that re-vitalize yout whole system. Obtainable at all leading stores. Sole Importers: P. H. YEE CO., Singapore Kuala Lumpur.26 words
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505 1946-11-23 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, Nov. 23, 1946. ESCHEW RELIGION FROM POLITICS RELIGION and Politics are iwo entirely different things and their mixing up will not only do no body any mI, but will even cause serious harm to any association which dabbles m both. Especially is it so m505 words
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Article, Illustration4272 1946-11-23 2 But contends it is A Domestic Problem Outside The Scope Of The UNO! Answering Indian charges, e n. Smuts addressing the Joint Legal and Political Committees of the United Nations, admitted the practice of racial discrimination m the South African Union,Reuter - 4,272 words
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628 1946-11-23 2 Lake Success, New York, Nov. 21.— Mrs. Vijayalakshmi Pandit, head of the Indian delegation to the United Nations, declared m a debate yesterday on the treatment of Indians m South Africa at the joint meeting o f the Political andReuter - 628 words
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408 1946-11-23 3 tenner Brockway's Prediction ,hr'u Si! ;,an°d o U 2 '-K o^ tS «»< I'andit .lawahar.a. but also as an archi ec ;,f a„" aS he builder of a new -kuav. «ell-kn«wn leftwinL i«urr. W >rldl S made b> Fenner <ue of "Socialist LeaderReuter - 408 words
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191 1946-11-23 3 Colombo, (Air Mail)— Dr. Jack Savage, the super dam builder, is expected m the island m February next to report on two big irrigation projects— the Gal Oya reservoir and the Walawe reservoir. Dr. Savage is due to visit the Punjab early next year andReuter - 191 words
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276 1946-11-23 3 Lake Success, New York, Nov. 22. —Discussing freedom of the press during the United Nations Social and Humanitarian Committee debate, Mr. Frank Anthony (India) declared: "India subscribes to the principle of minimum official regulation." The Philippines resolution called for the gathering, transmittingVnd publishingReuter - 276 words
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Article155 1946-11-23 3 Shanghai, (Airmail). The allegation that Filipinos, since achieving independence, have become in-, creasingly anti-Chinese was made by Alfonso Z. Sycip, President of the Philippine Chinese General Chamber of Commerce, m the course of an address m Nanking reported by the Central News Agency. "Numerous bills discriminating againstReuter - 155 words
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Article129 1946-11-23 3 London, Nov. 21. Following the move initiated m India and supported by a number of Indians m Great Britain to obtain permission to send back to India the remains of the late Raja Ram Mohan Roy buried m Bristol cemetery m 1833. the TagoreReuter - 129 words
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327 1946-11-23 3 Tom Lambert - Tom Lambert Associat 'd Press Correspondent* (By Tokyo. They walked stnlid.v alontf a long tunnel like corridor of Sukarno prison toward a cell block 26 men followed by a limping wooden le£K«d 27th— major war criminal suspect of the world and over them loomedAP - 327 words
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Article124 1946-11-23 3 Nanking. Nov. 22.— The Chinese Information Minister, Mr. Peng Hsu-pei, denied the Communist charged that the government was preparing to attack Yenan and asserted that this "Communist allegation of the government preparation for an attack on Yenan may be another Corr/nunist propaganda strategem heralding someUP - 124 words
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Article106 1946-11-23 3 Paris. Nov. 22.— 'Please don't give lavish dinners or entertainments." This appeal was the first business when the first plenary session of the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation Conference opened hero The acting chairman Mom/ de Aruguo < Brazil' explained that the UNESCO'sReuter - 106 words
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609 1946-11-23 4 Apart from European priso ners-of-war, the Japanese, it is estimated, brought about 150,00 0 inhabitants from Malaya to work on their two infamous railway projects, the Hum |i-Siam Railway and the Kra Isthmus Railway. s When the Japanese surrendered they destroyed all the records.609 words
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157 1946-11-23 4 SITUATIONS VACANT THE SPECIAL CONSTABULARY This notice applies to me Singapore Special Constabulary which reformed In September, 1945 ana the members oi which are emyed on a lull tune basis and are paid accordingly, it does not apply io i he Volunteer Special Constables. More recruits arc required ioi lie157 words
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Article65 1946-11-23 4 Messrs. Joseph Travers Sons, Ltd., acting as Government Agents have distributed 600 dozen vests to the follow ing dealers. The vests should be available at $1.25, $1.35, $1 40, $1.50 and $1.75 each accordin" to size. Fata Kwang Co., 129. South Bridge Road. Tan Teck Huari, l,65 words
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58 1946-11-23 4 Two Malays were arrested and charged with attempting to cheat the Government of $115. They were caught by the Treasury authorities when they tried to cash 46 halves of $5 notes. On checking up the serial numbers of the notes, the authorities found that58 words
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69 1946-11-23 4 Singapore, Friday. H.E. The Governor-General left Penang by plane this morning. He will stop at Kuala Lumpur where he will be joined by Mr. Newboult, the Chiel Secretary and Mr. O'Connor, the Attorney General, who are accompanying him to London lor his discussions with the Secretary69 words
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Article91 1946-11-23 4 The appointment is announced of Mr. J. Calder the present Officer Administrating the Government In North Borneo as the Chief Secretary, North Borneo. During the British Military Administration of Malaya, Mr. Calder was Civil Affairs Officer at Seremban m charge of N.S. and Malacca. COLONIAL DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL91 words
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Article59 1946-11-23 4 Ihe disorderly behaviour of the crowds at Jalan Besar Stadium, it it continues, will compel the authorities to exclude the public from the stadium or forbid Ltl use altogether, and the Police Force has not the necessary strength of number at the moment to meet calls which59 words
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Article20 1946-11-23 4 The amount remitted to China In respect of family remittances for the month o] October is $2,517,149.20 words
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52 1946-11-23 4 FORMER CHAIRMA N OF KOBE I.I.L. SINGAPORE At the reqwv- of India, the r Liaison Mission ha ments for the n third batch of I; Tokyo by the Australia" on arrived m Singa; Among the repa Mangharlal former Indian Independand Mr. A. S. Jail Indian Aatodatioi are at present Ha52 words
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Article29 1946-11-23 4 MASS MEETING TO- MORROW A mass met Farrcr Park to-n Nov. 24 1 at 4 p pices of the Fee Unions (Indian Se< T. K. Thangamai. address the me29 words
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