Indian Daily Mail, 9 December 1946
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Title Section16 1946-12-09 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. No. 2.37. 11 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1946: PRICE 10 CENTS16 words
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484 1946-12-09 1 PANDIT NEHRU SAYS LONDON VISIT "NOT WORTHWHILE" British Govt- Statement Contained Additions To Agreed Draft! NEW DELHI, DEC. B.— PANDIT JAWAHARLAL NEHRU THE CONGRESS LEADER, AND SARD A RRALDEV SINGH ISS ?O XK D H VY EADER? RETURNED T0 DELH ™>M 'ON. i> y^V U L U J d commentAP - 484 words
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Article288 1946-12-09 1 WASHINGTON, DEC. B— THE SOFT COAL STRIKE IN THE U.S. HAS BEEN CALLED OFF. In a letter to members of the Inited Mine Workers, John L. Lewis said he was ordering miners back to work at least until Mar. 31, so the Supreme Court couldAP - 288 words
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675 1946-12-09 1 »N WOMAN-LEADEITS FIGHTING PLEA «-Al*«T -hin>r Meadow. e v,, r L n,.,. B addressin" the DlenLrv I- >"T lrs Y^V^UUtmi V.«seinbK on ihl ff^"! f the lTnited N «ti«ns ,f ih rZ s v"'u "'i ui^i<'ni'(l practices m eras v'ht, tituu an indutmeniReuter; AP - 675 words
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80 1946-12-09 1 "INDIANS OPPOSE DISCRIMINATION ANYWHERE. AGAINST ANYBODY" London. Dee. 8. Pandit Jawaharlul Nehru of India yesterday sent a message, opposing discrimination of all kinds, to the London Students International Demonstration which is scheduled m London today against racial persecution fn South Africa. The message said: "We stand for no discrimination, racialUP - 80 words
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Article195 1946-12-09 1 New York, Dec. B.— The United Nations Secretariat made public here on Friday the text of a cable from the Passive Resistance Council of South Africa to Prime Minister Attlee. The cable urged to instruct their delegation to the United Nations to support a joint FrenchAP - 195 words
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52 1946-12-09 1 Washington. Dec. B.— The State Department announced Friday that Pridi Banomyong, for Siamese regent and former premier, and his wife will visit here on Dec. to Dec. 11 as guests of the United States government. The couple will reside at the Government Quest HouseUP - 52 words
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Article123 1946-12-09 1 INDIA, GUEST OF NEHRU New Delhi. Dec. B.— Lady Cripps, wife of Sir Stafford Cripps, President of the Board of Trade, is expected here on Monday to spend two days as a guest of Pandit Nehru. Vice-President of the Indian Interim Government. Lady Cripps, who is accompaniedReuter - 123 words
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Article171 1946-12-09 1 Panic In Hyderabad District (From Our Own Correspondent) Hyderabad, Dec. B.— Panic prevails m Nalconda District m Hyderabad following military action to suppress Communist activity. It is reported that troops surrounded the village where Communist leaders were suspected to he hiding and called on the villagers to surrender them. Troops171 words
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Article, Illustration66 1946-12-09 1 "IF INDIA IS DIVIDED UP Newhaven, Connecticut. On. 8- Dr. Lanka Sundaram of India's Inited Nations delegation, participating m a Yale I niver sity radio debate on Indian independence, said: "If Britain assists Jinnah m cutting up India into congeries of warring principalities, India will have to go through tormentsUP - 66 words
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Article165 1946-12-09 1 —MAHATMA UANIHII (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, Dec. s. Mahatma Gandhi has written to the Hen gal Premier drawing his attention to deterioration m the Xoakkhali situation. The chief cause of deterioration is the presence of Muslim League volunteers In various places viewed165 words
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90 1946-12-09 1 One Company Soldiers Feared Killed In Ammunition Dump Explosion Shanghai, Dec. 8. —An authoritative source reported today that at least one company of soldiers plu.s a number of workers were killed m a series of explosions m Kiangwan ammunition dump here last night It was officially explained that v carelessUP - 90 words
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158 1946-12-09 1 Atlanta, Georgia, Der. B.— The death toll of America's most fearful hotel fire m history rose to a possible 127 early today as relief agencies identified additional bodies from the mysterious blaze which razed the 15-storey WinecofY Hotel on Atlanta's famous Peachtree Street.AP - 158 words
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Article43 1946-12-09 1 London. De<\ B.—A Sovin lin bassy spokesman said on Surul.n that Generalissimo Stalin "is m the best of health." Cairo, Dec B.— Reliable source* said today that Premier Sidk> Pasha had resigned hrrmu A vi. healths UP APUP; AP - 43 words
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Advertisement10 1946-12-09 1 (For full reports of London (Indian; talks, .see page 2).10 words
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876 1946-12-09 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore. Monday, Dec. 9, 1946. The Constituent Assembly TO-DAY, Dec. 9, the Constituent Assembly is scheduled to meet In New Delhi. But from the dei ol the past few days and from the attitudes of the two National Cong- Muslim League, it is difficult to make any876 words
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490 1946-12-09 2 11th Hour Roundtable Conference Ends Inconclusively London (Indian) Talks: Early Cables London, Dec. 7.— Prime Minister Alike on Friday failed Jn a last minute to brin^ the Hindus and Muslims together for the opening on Monday of the Constituent Assembly to (lralt India s constitution of independence. Following the terminationAP; UP - 490 words
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Article576 1946-12-09 2 British Government's Statement London, Dee. 7. The following statement was issued by thfc British Government last night on the <*oiiversa'#jns with the Indian leaders. "Conversations held by His Majesty's Government with Pandit Nehru. Mr. Jinnah, Liaquat Ali Khan and Baldev Singh came to an end this evening as Pandit NehruReuter - 576 words
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235 1946-12-09 2 London, Dec. 7. The Prime Minister Mr. Clement Attlee will almost certainly report to the British Parliament next week on the Constitutional talks win the Indian political leaders which ended m failure m London last night. The result of the London talks wiliReuter - 235 words
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237 1946-12-09 2 Failure Of London Talks Cause No Excitement In India Now Delhi, Dec 7.— The announeemenl that the Indian talks m London had ended inconclusively, caused little excitement here today, but the Home Minister of the Interim Government, Sardar Vallahhbhai Patel, reiterated his contention that the Muslim League eventually must participateUP - 237 words
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311 1946-12-09 2 London, Dec. 7.— Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru with the Sikh Defence Minister. Sardar Baldev Singh, left London Airport at 9 a.m. today aboard a specially chartered BOAC Lancastrian aircraft for India, hopeful that the "difficulties will be overcome." They were due to arrive m311 words
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427 1946-12-09 2 New Delhi, Dec. 7. On the eve of the departure of Viceroy Lord Wavell and Indian leaders to London for a conference to resolve the differences between the Congress and the Muslim League, these letters were exchanged between British Premier Clement Attlee on the one hand and PanditAP - 427 words
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445 1946-12-09 2 London, Dee. 6. The visit to London of the Congre.s and Muslim LeagUe leaders to confer with Prime Mi Clement Attleeand members of the lin'ish Cabinet attracted great deal of interest m political and e< weekly reviews. The majority of themReuter - 445 words
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125 1946-12-09 2 Mrs. Pandit To Be Indian Ambassador To Moscow (From Own Our Con Delhi, Dec. 7. Th(. ;ip of Asaf Ali as India's i sador is widely welcomed where the question of hi m t^e Central Governnu inp hotly speculated The names of M Saiat Chandra u< Ahmed Khan arc this125 words
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115 1946-12-09 2 (From Our Own Con Bombay, Dec. 7.— W merce Member Mr. I. I. Chu met members of the Bomba lim Chamber of Conim* day evening, it was compl I to him thai Hindus have stj economic boycott of Muslim ders m Bombay provin*115 words
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85 1946-12-09 2 From Own Our Correspond* Madras, Dec. 7. Three were Uilled and many injured when I w I of the Paragon Talkies m collapsed following hi'.iw rain. Reports of heavy loss ol and life are being rec the interior an washed away m the85 words
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59 1946-12-09 2 London. Dec. 7 De] Indians waited on Pa harlal Nehru early thi.s morning bel for India Pandit Nehru recel tatiyes ol five Dr. N Ga Swaraj House, Chowdl Khan, ol the Indian Wo£f sociation, Abdul Oh dian Nationalist Muslim tion, Surat Alley of th( ofReuter - 59 words
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Article32 1946-12-09 2 (Krom Own Our < orresp Delhi, Pec 7 Pi Shyai sad Mookerjee de< II dentship oi the Hindu M owing to preoccupation wii work. Bhopatkar \a elected president, c «m».i.32 words
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511 1946-12-09 3 Hongkong Government Allows Increased Rents, Outlaws "Tea Money'" llunKknnK. Dec. 8. The Colon*'* M <■ another sharp upward rise wh lmnK may soon rising landlords an ncrc"so up i" lali <T j P*** levels for dwellings and I T, T <*!*•. Ov lh <* hut "tea money* SSJloliS Government doReuter - 511 words
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175 1946-12-09 3 Those who died were of all nationalities and m the hallowed spot wherein they are buried a special memorial service for all nationalities is to be held on December 18. A Bhuddist ceremony which is also being held at the same time will undoubtedly175 words
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292 1946-12-09 3 —SWISS PROFESSOR Basle, Dec. X. Miracles do not exist, H2-year-old Professor Auguste Piecard, Swiss scientist who first explored the stratosphere by tfointf up ten miles m a balloon m 1932, told a Basle audience. He is now planningReuter - 292 words
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Article72 1946-12-09 3 Paris, Dec. 7.— Two self-styled "honest Frenchmen daringly leaped aboard two moving trains and escaped with a million francs m cash and food ration coupons for the entire French department. leaving a crudely pencilled note "honest labour no longer pays. "We don't want to wait until weUP - 72 words
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Article149 1946-12-09 3 Tokyo, Dee. 7. Japan planned to place over half the world under the rule of Japanese GovernorGenerals. Secret files of the Japanese War Office were disclosed for the first time today when the Dutch prosecution counsel introduced them as evidence m Tokyo's trial of leadinn; Japanese accusedAP; Reuter - 149 words
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531 1946-12-09 3 Paris (Air Mail) The great black question-mark ominously overhanging the French scene today is population. France lias not enougfi people, especially young people. Although thia year the number of births has been exceptionally hfgh and has cheeked the decline, statisticians are gloomy about IheReuter - 531 words
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319 1946-12-09 3 Colombo, (Air Mail) En^>ish will cease to be the bttguagc of administration m the Island ten years hence, from January 1 1?).">7. if the recommendations of the Select Committee of the State Council which was appointed last year toReuter - 319 words
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195 1946-12-09 3 Overseas Remittances Important For China's Rehabilitation Shanghai (Air Mail).— A bis drive is expected to be launched shortly by the Postal Remittances and Savings Bank to secure substantial increase m overseas remittances officially described as "one of the most important resources for expediting the rehabilitation of China's economy." As theReuter - 195 words
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Article134 1946-12-09 3 "PASSENGER" TAX IN LUCKNOW I i Air Mail .—Visitors to Luck il be called upon to pay i ci hoU Mr. N. K. Halv i lia Chairman of the Lucknow Municipal Board 'old a conference that the board had decided to levy these new taxes which arc expected to bringReuter - 134 words
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126 1946-12-09 3 GOVT. CONTROL OWER INDONESIAN TEXTILE MILLS Jogjakarta: (Air Mail)— The operation of all state and private textile industries is to be centralised under state control according to an announcement by the Indonesian Supreme Defense Council. For this purpose a state directed board of control will be instituted consisting of threeReuter - 126 words
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77 1946-12-09 3 INDONESIANS PLAN FOREIGN TRADE RELATIONS Jogjakarta: (Air Mail) —The Government Bureau for foreign trade relations will shortly open offices at Cheribon and Tegal. central Java, Antara reports. Mr. Rosli, head of the Republican Foreign Trade Bureau at a meeting with Indonesian traders at Cheribon, said that Indonesian trade relations withReuter - 77 words
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Article, Illustration573 1946-12-09 4 Flushing Meadows, New York, Dec. B.— The South African Prime Minister, Gen. Smuts, last night asked the full session of the United Nations General Assembly to strike out the resolution accepted by the Joint Legal and Political Committees earlierReuter - 573 words
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223 1946-12-09 4 Governor's Press Conference: Details It was first planned to increase the rice ration one week earlier than the announced date of Dec. 2'A, (iovernor Sir Franklin Gimson said at his Press conference Saturday morning. The Governor said that the delay due to one vessel carrying 9.000 tons of Brazilian riceReuter - 223 words
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91 1946-12-09 4 U.K. AUSTRALIA U.S. TO SHARE SIAM'S TIN Bangkok, Dec. 8. Britain, Ausu alia and the United States will share IG.OOO tons of Siamese tin which piled up during the war yean after the loss of Singapore. The tin was released for export under an agreement between Siam, Britain and Australia.Reuter - 91 words
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163 1946-12-09 4 Free Primary Education For All Malayan Children. At an "At Home" given by the Teachers' Association of Perak at Ipoh on Saturday, Mr. H. R. Cheeiman, the Director of Education, Malayan Union, stressed on the necessity of giving all Malayanborn children a primary education. He said that all children born163 words
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64 1946-12-09 4 Mr. Palayil Gopi, Hon. Secretary of the Malacca Indian Association, has been appointed Liaison Officer to the Agent of the Government of India. for the Settlement of Malacca. The Liaison Office is located In the Indian Association Building. No. 121, Banda Hilir Road, and64 words
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Article50 1946-12-09 4 Paris, Dec. 7.--The British biologist Dr. Julian Huxley, was formally installed as DirectorGeneral of th e UNESCO at its plenary session this afternoon. It was stated that Mexico City was under consideration for the UNESCO general conference next year and Oslo or Cairo for 1948. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article, Illustration292 1946-12-09 4 Ottawa, Dec. 7. Confiding to a close friend, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, Governor-General of Malaya, on Friday said, "I thought all you had to do to get married was to be present, but now I know differently. I haven't been so busy m a long time." Mr. MacAP - 292 words
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Article71 1946-12-09 4 London, Dec. B.— The Argentine Foreign Minister, Juan Bramuglia, announced that a Soviet -Argentine treaty of navigation, trade and friendship will be signed within 15 days after the return from the United States of the Soviet Ambassador to Argentina, Mikhail Ceikias, the Columbia. Broadcasting System announced yesterday.Reuter - 71 words
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Article46 1946-12-09 4 Washington, De. 8. The I'nitfd Slates Secretary of War, Mr. Robert Patterson, m a statement yesterday, said "No atomic bombs or fissionable material has been sent to Britain or to any country and any statement to the contrary is untrue.- ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Advertisement91 1946-12-09 4 IMPORTANT No ii^ It has been brought notice that certain Malayan papers, especially vernai vi i are publishing Our Special Neuscables without permi acknowledgement. These Neuscables an- o us at considerable ezpi exclusive publication m the I Daily Mail and (he "Tamil Mvi Warning is hereby given thai any further91 words
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