Indian Daily Mail, 26 November 1946
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Title Section15 1946-11-26 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. No. 246. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1946. PRICE 10 CENT!-15 words
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294 1946-11-26 1 Reason Why Netaji's Name Was Not Included In Condolence Resolution (From Our Own Correspondent) \e v Delhi, Nov. 25. Explaining why Netaji's name was included m the condolence resolution adopted by the Congis, the President said: "Let nobody make the All-India leader art>294 words
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Article118 1946-11-26 1 Bombay, Nov. 25. Morarji Desai, iklu Home Minister for Bombay OTince, issued a radio appeal on mday not to disturb the Muslim i Hrhration of Muharram the start the Muslim new year— which comet on Nov. 25. Dosai remarked m a speech that immunal disorders have beenAP - 118 words
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Article52 1946-11-26 1 <From Our Own Correspondent) Now Delhi, Nov. 25.— The India Government has decided to start All-India Medical Institute for ovidfog teaching and research i<ilities of the highest order. A ommittee of Medical Educationists been formed to advise the Govment m this regard with Sir -Lshmanaswami Mudaliar as52 words
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Article76 1946-11-26 1 Washington, Nov. 25.— The soft oal strike headed on Sunday into crucial week which could start widespread industrial shutdowns tith the government hoping that < ourt ruling on its legal aspects v\ ill move John L. Lewis to yield. An administration attorney dis- losed that the primaryAP - 76 words
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117 1946-11-26 1 London, Nov. 25. General William Mim Commander of the 14th. Army m Burma, declared m a broadcast talk last night that Indian women refugees gave him his outstanding impression of courage which he carried away from the Burma retreat m 1942. They were "patient,Reuter - 117 words
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Article89 1946-11-26 1 Hobart, Tasmania, Nov. 25. Labour has been returned to power m the Tasmanian State Government with a reduced majority, the latest returns tonight showed. Labour is assured of 16 seats m a House of 30 and may gain two more when preference votes are counted. InReuter - 89 words
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67 1946-11-26 1 New York, Nov. 25. Commenting on the Sino-American Agricultural Mission's report on China's fundamental problem of over-population, the New York Times concludes with the suggestion that birth control would be the only effective measure to see China's misery, adding that the only alternativeUP - 67 words
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101 1946-11-26 1 "Surge Toward Self-Government In S. East Asia Cannot Be Withstood" Cambridge Nov. 25.— Alan Campbell Johnson, who served on A, S Lord Louis Mountbattena staff m the South-Eas Command, speaking today at Cambridge U"! v fS.t>' Libera lul) sa,id- "The recent agreement between the Indonesians and Dutch ia a triumphReuter - 101 words
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Article66 1946-11-26 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Nov. 25. A memorial pillar m which the fundamentals of Mahatma Gandhi's teachings will be engraved will be erected In Porbandar where Gandhiji was born and where he spent his childhood. Meanwhile, a Porbandar philanthropist has created a trust66 words
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116 1946-11-26 1 PANDIT NEHRU'S ASSURANCE TO INDIANS ABROAD (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi Nov. 25. Addressing (he delegation of overseas Indians who met him yesterday evening, Pandit Nehru 1 said: "In order to establish close 1 contact between India and her nationals abroad, it is proposed I* send Indian representatives to116 words
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Article112 1946-11-26 1 Tokyo, Nov. 25. Inmates of the Metropolitan police cells started a hunger strike today as a total of 140 crime suspects at present de- tamed pending investigation, submitted a three-point demand to the police chief for better treat- ment. The demands were firstly, they wantUP - 112 words
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20 1946-11-26 1 35-CENT MEALS Rice, iMashed Potatoes, Mutton Stew or Mutton Cutlet, Onions, Tomatoes, Spinach and Gravy.20 words
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Article91 1946-11-26 1 Sofia, Nov. 24.— George Dimitnov, the Communist Premier of Bulgaria's newly formed Fatherland Front Government, has awarded to his Communist colleagues on Saturday the ministries of the Interior, Finance, War, Education and Public Health. The five ministers of the Agrarian Party have charge of agriculture, public works,AP - 91 words
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77 1946-11-26 1 Berlin, Nov. 25.— Pastor Martin Niemoeller, the evangelical German minister who spent years In a concentration camp lor his antiNazi sermons, will fly to New York on Dec. 1 for a tour of the United States, officials m the religious affairs section ofAP - 77 words
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317 1946-11-26 1 British Fascism Liquidated: Now Only Muslim Hindu Fascisms Remain— Nehru MEERUT CONGRESS CONCLUDES (From Our Own Correspondent) Bffeerut, Nov. 25. The 54th Session of the Congress eoneluded m Meerut yesterday after adopting resolutions stressing the need for communal unity, extending support to States' subjects m their struggle for civil liberties,Reuter - 317 words
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Article123 1946-11-26 1 Vienna, Nov. Zj. Twelve survivors from the United Slates Dakota, which crashed In the Swiss Alps, will arrive m Vienna tonight exactly one week after the plane took oiT from here on its ill-fated flight. General Mark Clark, United States Commander m Austria, is expected to meetReuter - 123 words
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100 1946-11-26 1 California, Nov. 25. Pridi Phanomyong, former regent of Siam, lost US $30,000 worth of jewellery to thieves while he and his wife were absent i\fjm a hotel bungalow on Saturday night. Spokesman Colonel Kharb Kunjara, military and air attache for Siam m Washington, saidAP - 100 words
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Article88 1946-11-26 1 Srirampur, East Bengal, Nov. 25. Mahatma Gandhi, who is staying m this predominantly Muslim village m East Bengal trouble area, was taken ill yesterday with diarrhoea and vomiting, but his doctor stated here today he has now recovered. Mahatma Gandhi developed stomach trouble while going byReuter - 88 words
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Article95 1946-11-26 1 Paris, Nov. 25. Nearly complete official returns indicated early Monday that the French Communist Party defeated Premier Georges Bidault s M.R.P. by a narrow margin m Sunday's parliamentary elections to reinforce strongly its claim for leadership of the fourth Republic's Government. While the MRP held thinAP - 95 words
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Article18 1946-11-26 1 London, Nov. 25. Radio Moscow said today that Elliot Roosevelt and his wife arrived m Leningrad yesterday. UPUP - 18 words
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Article299 1946-11-26 1 KAJA.II TO REPLACE PANDIT NEHRU? London, Nov. 25. The Viceroy, Lord YVavell, would be compelled to initiate a complete reformation m aid of the Interim Government of India within the next two weeks if the political imbroglio continued, informed quarters here believed today. The Interim Government was characterizedAP - 299 words
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639 1946-11-26 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tuesday, Nov. 26, 1946. TIMELY ADVICE TO MALAYAN LABOUR IT La a timely advice that wab given by Mr. K. t. K. Thangamani, a trade union leader from South India, addressing a mammoth gathering ol Indian labourers un Sunday evening at the Farrer Park, Singapore. Mr.639 words
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809 1946-11-26 2 Malayan Indian Congress Other Overseas Delegates Extend Fraternal Greetings (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi Nov. 21.— After ix years of storm and str«M during which changes of a truly revolutionary character have taken place m India and outside, the plenary session of809 words
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224 1946-11-26 2 Bedford. Southampton, Nov. 2.V "Indian is destined to be one of the air crossroads of the world." said Brigadier-(ien. George A. Brounell, Presiden' Truman'v Special Representative m India an/Jj the Middle East, m an exclusive interview on Sunday as he left foY* New YorkReuter; UP - 224 words
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Article121 1946-11-26 2 q'jColbmba.. Nov. 25^—A new device TOhlcft promises to eliminate the f *frilttftiVe (i !Vie*h6d of using buffaloes W-tflelAs'-lor ploughing, ''rritfdUfing '^Wtf r *r£rripftng ancf f or t W deeding atftl WveTfiflg di 'the*sdH '"-has been tried "with success at the JfiiaitiJ 'tkH&iX)4ve\tKKileM Bcheme iiUlllar lUHl^QQntria.iPrnince of Ceylon,UP - 121 words
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320 1946-11-26 2 FULL TEXT OF THE CONGRESS RESOLUTION Meerut, Nov. 25. The plenary session of the all-India Congress yesterday approved the resolution on South Africa and East Africa. Both were put from the chair and adopted without discussion. The resolution on South Africa reads: "Congress endorses320 words
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433 1946-11-26 2 Lake Success, New York, Nov. 25 In the face of bitter opposition, India withdrew on Saturday her proposal to take administration of Western Samoa, which is a former LeaRue of Nations mandate, out of the hands of New Zealand and place it directlyAP - 433 words
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Article99 1946-11-26 2 Hollywood. Sabu, thq E^ak, Indian boy who earned inteiyViitiona} fame m motion pictures. 1 ?S* badk in' Hollywood from &ttL£iW-*nnd tottti'iir new pot. a laa>ji:iixii Ulot mxmthe dsir He said Jttf,,fc*w} $>? cub .^ftijfc] hunting ia-.the Amazon, River .re Tt gion fg"lo^rtg r ccffiSlefiBh r of99 words
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196 1946-11-26 2 "Sacred Cow"— Name of Truman's Plane Washington, Nov. £5 Truman's C-54 plane War Department ftttigi hasn't any name at been called the "Sacred often, however, that It 1 convince most people. The "Sacred Cow name employed by rity officers to design when it was used President Franklin D travelling to196 words
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255 1946-11-26 2 Indian Princes Warned Against Merging Of States IT IS AGAINST PEflfgOTS -.RCTEKBSTS, SAYS DR. PAftAfeffl OTARAMATYA iMeciut, .Nov. 2o.— Di\ Jtettabhi SiXarwi^vya, fri^idi-n VfonK^^heiv.ihat Jie ha^i a. t*>mft<iteniu:l U^uinriit indilcf c^X,intf. tiui iiiovv 1 by Indian princes, to- fw-ni ii .v</nj'i:<lci:ati<. neggtHit,^ witb t He future C^iUa-ai^ov^unibetU.. tt*raay concluaed me255 words
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Article165 1946-11-26 2 INDIA AND WORLD TRADE UNIONISM —India protester! vigourously to thai Mjdion i 4 'In >o\id rvsalu«j».u before i\}s I iuinl Nations committee meeting yesterday which if carried would permit the Wor^ FVdfcrtition of Trad*- Umoris the right u> present wriitrn and oral statements to the. Et unaanic and Soi'ia,^. CouycjlReuter - 165 words
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242 1946-11-26 3 Britain Will Have Redonqu rs Muslims Le. Je Paper "Dawn's" Waging, Delhi, Nov. 23.— The Sunday that for "all p plan for Indian inde is dead be buried le ment coupled with Lgue President MohamJinnah'a assertion last the League would not the Constituent Ased with drafting a' Indian indepenaeiu:e crisis242 words
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Article86 1946-11-26 3 Dawn" warned that if thign i have any intention of ac^v deliberations of an A* I without Muslim^lWvj m, "they wilL ijavMu conscript hundreds ol thcnp.vitHs s into the army anHKl^^ India to recc^il|]l«jn^lm^ >uhdue i>\ physical <Jf6rgJO!tro.A Muslims W^^R^m I^^ i if the Hindu Congress will86 words
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267 1946-11-26 3 Penal Co lony For Hard Core Of Nazism e SU/3? ted of 15 000 Germans dcs- a th <> "hard core^f Nazi*sW£*tfl. JMW *9 saUle4.->n v .the m ihlW*** penal 7JD?¥ Brttfsh "iithoHt left hfcve 'fiot.Jfl Elected thti: Kite, bwt vrece conrftownage \Mfk aVd otHer seftlei 11 'projects, while servingUP - 267 words
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Article113 1946-11-26 3 CaradV, 1 MvfH&— lftjfevery of a proc^M^lbi^^^r^^HPp^l* from the "Jabillo" |fl(W|«^Dt*?of the most common plants m Venezuela, was announced by Cleto Rodriguez Arcia and confirmed by the Ministry of Agriculture. The Jabillo tree has a light, smooth-grained woo. but until now had not been usraTUP - 113 words
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Article73 1946-11-26 3 London, Nov. 24. The appeal for £40.000 to build a memorial to Pr&*diaaL Fj*tiki»«. Ek «oos^volt closed yestejjdfLVj^ix^iys after being launchea d^ Prime Minister Clement Attlee-j^ Subscriptions were limited to five J SWffliif^» n^eF^ r fsCTsorf' H and a memorial MMMgffen to each subscriber. The memorialReuter - 73 words
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40 1946-11-26 3 47,000 DUTCH SOLDIERS IN INDONESIA The Haguentfpwdt.— Col. Alexajiatr Fife Yes, Dutch War Minister, 1 JVm& Pf 'Pyfrftl or P s to take part m Mif^RbcWpktifirf of Germany was expected to be ready during the latter half of 1947, ReuterReuter - 40 words
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198 1946-11-26 3 ABRAHAM LINCOLN 'S FAMOU S WORL D IN stitution of Abraham Lnlfuln'i words "dovcrnment of The People, ifor the People and by the P|onle." precipitated a storm during Jtt *iTOi»^fe rag? ;ww> ton I Draft which says. 'The R public of China, based on th»* Atfcis oiie oX-the main pottit^Reuter - 198 words
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Article44 1946-11-26 3 FIRST U.S. AMBASSADOR TO IRAQ I Bagd"acr»ov:"«^Wfe government BSffftu, 'HWTnf aglef Me 1 proposal f-ffc£ tln9#d M -Sts^t^>Gtev^ -eminent .to rrtisd tthcHst»|uCus.»afiithe> [Mr £eoroe ifmted *aio^ MiiffifW? fcr-'fiJffip^Hdbfiyßsi--Mfafito *o v t to.- is i cxitop cjt eg* m Bit di d > HAM JajMiprfto ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article67 1946-11-26 3 <• Washir#;ton. Nov. 24.- -The CiviMtoV Production lAdmlimti»afi6n 3>iM Stfturdibjs/thiHrithe texiritiOg 'ooiaroifc' <**r tin- -iaflludii^ ipipoxf^itiQii- *M OFbm-nmem only -will continue though the first Th^ CPA said that production of tiV m the FwriTEaMZls tmkitifr'.'a oc^iqfowk anc r l Qn I.U7!e1 .U7!e b»i»Ui-oir ■WW/expcctcd to exceedReuter - 67 words
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Article39 1946-11-26 3 DUTCH INDO NESIAN AGREEMENT BataVi^. W9v 1/i J4. "o^^^ WU--,l*m Srh^iWAhJfH :iJ h^H"*^^ iDulch Cummi^iuii-GLiicral vaiuli irocetitiy );l>;^rt^Vttdcd«' >dra£fc iilfT nlMlHtHitiTifTimiifciMhtinnimiii n :pi^,ithe' ifuture- ofi>iiMioli< la tokl by the Dutoh B%sr*e the end hesiah sources reported here. R euterReuter - 39 words
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498 1946-11-26 3 Between Cinema Star And Playwrights Wa*hm*ton (Air Mail).-A (irsl class ontroversv over negroes fro»«qHiKthe stsge and the ai«lirtWm"i|« F>Jfflftln^ "In one theatre, negroes are permitted on the staler I>ul' hot m the audience/ wrote Sherwood. At the town's main sporting arena, Negroes are allowed toReuter - 498 words
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Article92 1946-11-26 3 Paris, Nov. 24.— The Communists and President Georges Bidault's MRP party will flash again Sunday m an election battle that will decide which parly takes the leader-, shi^^fte ifcouifliiißifßUbUUatfirst Government. the French people will choose 84,000 "^^.ttfe'^'-fittiiHßliiftf^^neeiPctoral colleges on Dec. 8 to designate 200 of th€92 words
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Article68 1946-11-26 3 Saigon. Nov. 24.— Official sources said yesterday that 25 French troops and more than 200 natives were, killed m continued fighting between soldiers and Viet Namese m Haiphong. Sources said a Vietnan*M**Asi«Hll.## atMHIM the F f4^lM<>V»>&P<fc*tt ;H 7 kfl*ffs<&o P fcllling seven and woundiiv. eight. The troubj*manjia|fcrtedUP - 68 words
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Article38 1946-11-26 3 GREEK-YUGOSLAV RELATIONS Belgrade, Nuy _24. -lUj/m t s that "I tet^dna^vJ^V^^TOT^V it mMHtni* Jtxtd «taP«ifugft.sluv Press Section declared that 4t the report is false," and "that there has no break m the relations between Yugoslavia and Greece." APAP - 38 words
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Article55 1946-11-26 3 Pao m a Mukden dispatch on Saturday claimed thatsT^niHjpnre was heard on both sides of the Suii^an river near Harbin with incr*HJiii£ indications that a major battle was .;ettin^ underway. It clai}iied.lbat fGA4lifi|iyA->(t|4--manders tn»cL i4^ fence of the Communist capital ,held a long conference m ShuitehAP - 55 words
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Advertisement49 1946-11-26 3 fVIW 1 TO T»ntO I; J^CcrtlAfWte Rundown, i, your glands are simply tirca But you can now revive us amazing double-action' —acts m two ways. It tired glands— it feeds Hs. And as they revive you ij^ychii ytr*T ABsY«*i You oe— liviint ¥tcpo h/^ ;>^r« Building, Singapore. HunoM ftaojiAin49 words
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Advertisement105 1946-11-26 3 9 i'i'ij i if il 1 1 :>1 L AST l)'\ V Jil n a:7y TO-MORROW ••'"Hi r i:ttx j^tj. i,,, v E v >«m;jm I -iii jiiiii^ni »MJ 111 J'jjl I'C/ll i. ,l- ij I TO-DAY At 3^o «.M 9 J5 pm "The Fighting ifpro" I fe« om^ Vyas,105 words
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339 1946-11-26 4 Punishment For Absence From Duty: Luckily Shot Missed! Serious Incident On An Oil Falm Estate In Mengkibol The Chairman, Kluang District Oil Palm Workers Association, Klwangj writes; On Nov. 17, at 9*15 pm. an incident took place on the Elias Estate, (Palm Oil339 words
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Article111 1946-11-26 4 There were two armed robberies on Sunday. The first one was at 1.15 p.m. m the afternoon and took place at 566, North Bridge Road. The robbers, three Chinese all of whom were armed with pistols, took $311 m cash and a wrist watcn valued111 words
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Article288 1946-11-26 4 Paris, Nov. 24— William Benton, Chairman of the American Delegation to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation, said Saturday that UNESCO had no intention of trying to rule the world's thinking. Benton declared: "UNESCO does not believe and cannot believe that peaceAP - 288 words
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69 1946-11-26 4 The Labis Branch of the Malayan Indian Congress was formed at a public meeting of Indians m Labis on November. 10, according to information just received from the Johore Regional Indian Congress. The following Interim Officebearers were elected: Sri. Thomas Vergis (Convenor), Sri. V. S.69 words
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Article37 1946-11-26 4 The official opening of the Singapore Co-operative Stores Society's shop at 331, North Bridge Road, will be performed on Saturday, Nov. 30 at 2 p.m. by Mr. R. Boyd, Director of Co-operation, Malaya.37 words
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Article47 1946-11-26 4 Lake Success, New York, Nov. 24. -At the request of the Big Five discussion on the Soviet resolution regarding the census of troops stationed m friendly and occupied countries, scheduled to be resumed by the General Assembly's Political Committees yesterday afternoon, has been postponed until Monday. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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99 1946-11-26 4 For pickpocketing 20 cents from another fellow passenger, whilst travelling m a bus between Arab Street and Geylang, an 18 year old male Chinese, Ng Sim Poh, was yesterday convicted and .sentenced to 2 months' s.i. by Mr. L. C. Goh In the second99 words
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Article45 1946-11-26 4 xmcw XOTK, Nov. 24. The Council of Foreign Ministers when it resumed its discussion ol the Italian treaty tonight reached no decision. The Ministers will re assemble at 9 p.m. GMT. on Monday while their deputies will meet at 4 p.m. GMT. on Monday ReuterReuter - 45 words
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202 1946-11-26 4 TODDY QUESTION TO BE DECIDED BY SECRET REFERENDUM Singapore, Nov. 25. The Mala yan Indian Congress m its fight to abolish the sale of toddy m Malaya is ready to submit the question lo a secret referendum, the Congress Secretary, G. S. .Muni, told the Associated Press Correspondent K. Ramanath.AP - 202 words
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Article35 1946-11-26 4 New York. Nov. 24. No decision on the question of the great power's veto In the United Nations Security Council was reached at the meeting of representatives of the Big Five here last night.— ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article19 1946-11-26 4 Lisbon. Nov. 24. Portugal today celebrated the 77th birthday of General Carmona, President of the Republic since 1926. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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51 1946-11-26 4 Singapore, Nov. 25. accomf.iodaTTons for nine repatriates, including two from Japan, who wen"stranded" m Singapore I been made, stated the India eminent Information OHi They disembarked here day from the Empress oj The Indian Repn Office, it was stated, la arrangements for their patnation to IndiaAP - 51 words
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72 1946-11-26 4 Trieste, Nov. 24.— Italia t, Yugoslav tramway workers who for months have been rivals have joined forces m for a 30 per cent wage im< winter bonus and clothing The 1,200 strikers belong pro- Yugoslav "United Sundi> and pro-Italian "Gulian cates" organisations and an*Reuter - 72 words
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Article66 1946-11-26 4 STUDENTS CLASH WIT POLICE IN CAIRO Cairo, Nov. 24. Thirteen po men and about 35 studentinjured during a clash m the l-uad University area on Sunday whtm 4,000 students attempted to match into Cairo to demonstrate foi evacuation of British troops fn the Egyptian end of the Valley. The PublicAP - 66 words
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Article14 1946-11-26 4 Printed and Published b\ Q Sarangapany, at the Star Pi 71. Selegie Road, Singapore14 words
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