Indian Daily Mail, 10 July 1946

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  • 12 1 Indian Daily Mail \ul.H N .SINGAPORE, WEDNKSIIAV ly n PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 728 1 Abetted By Traitor Inside The Palace Guard to^S&^Sfl 5> T RepO u rt to check were unable Brew Pearson' l°T atl ld "'X any light on Columnist of Siam El fr St S u^ mg that the stor y that tl »c King "I
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  • 251 1 ■-> NKWS CABLES FROM INDIA I From Our Own Correspondent) '\v T***? C meS from Ceylon thi »t m deference ulh Working Committee's advice, the three week Indian plantation workers has been called off t ommniee yeat rda> e viewing ith he
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  • 135 1 London, July 9.- A b harp protest at the appointment by the Government of India of Compton Mackenzie, well-known British author, to write a history of India's war effort, has been sent to the Under Secretary of S^atc for India Arthur Henderson by the
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  • 98 1 Teheran, July 9.— Ghavam Es Bultaneh, Persian Prime Minister, today informed the American, British, Soviet, France and Chinese representatives m Teheran that Persia demands a seat at the peace conference. "Persia has done her utmost to help achieve victory so it is her right
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  • 69 1 Nanking, July 9. The Chinese Minister for Economic Affairs, Mr. Wang Yun-wu, disclosed yesterday that China has a stock of 800,000 bales of cotton as against 300,000 bales last year. The current year's crop is estimated at between 500,000 and 800,000. "We have
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  • 103 1 v Ministerbrewing m c ari and Khogo have heir support of joined the opposition 'h of the to 24 and Coalition i r to ;lu* Preislim League roved an unidds that he the assurance tary, Liaqatall :\v would time tor the ses, but "lour stained
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  • 61 1 SPECULATION RIFE REGARDING NEHRUJI'S WORKING COMMITTEE !'.-There is »n rt'^nrdinK the v indit Nehru's new ft; itt has been disOi had prolonged batma Gandhi lie composition of is understood *red a composite net representatives i, Sikhs, Sociatiades of political could represent ress. not favoured committee which nd which favoured bodj
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  • 178 1 Washington, July 9.— The United Press learned from authoritative sources today that the United States and India are nearin^ an agreement on an interim air past which would permit United States I commercial airlines to operate to Karachi, Bombay and Calcutta. j The major difference presently blocking
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  • 72 1 Shanghai, July 9.— Arrangements for another Indian repatriation boa: to sail from Shanghai about the middle of August are being made by the Agent General for India. This is m response to numerous requests from Indian nationals In various parts of China.
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  • 17 1 Indians: 456 for 8 wkts. (Merchant ot out 242); Lancashire: 2nd nnings 107.— MATCH DRAWN.
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  • 172 1 whole question" of the British ivh dla and decide gpi k L «»gue, announced today accepting t tl r 1 on June 6 lying their aiaiement or May ifi (proposing the union of India? particularly with regard to ho grouping ot the province* whteS
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  • 107 1 Batavia. Jul\ 9. Twenty lndo nesians were taken pi boner and some killed when amphibious units of the Netherlands Marines clashed with extremists near K.imal on Madura coast. Eastern Java, the Netherlands Nav> Information Ser vice reported yesterday. Three heavy machine guns ano some small anna prere
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  • 32 1 FRANCE CABLES INVITATIONS FOR PEACE CONFAB Paris, July 9. France, as an inviting Power, this afternoon telegraphed invitations for the 21-Nation Peace Conference to be held m Paris on July 29.- Reuter
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  • 38 1 Washington, July 9.— President Truman announced today that "owing to the added importance of the Pacific area," Australia and United States had agreed to raise their Legations to the status of Embassies.- Reuter
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  • 63 1 The Indian Daily Mail is reliably informed that ihe uniformed Staff of the Posts and Telegraph Department, Singapore, will stag* a strike commencing 6 a.m. today About 300 men are involved. Last-minute negotiations be tween the authorities and the employees' representatives yesterday evening ci ded m a deadlock.
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  • 788 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wednesday, July 10 1946. MAN'S 3 NECESSITIES THREE of man's most essential and indispensable necessities are: Food, to keep his body and soul together; Clothing, to cover his nakedness; and a Roof, to protect him from the sun and the rain. Ever since the creation of
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  • 1159 2 (By Harris Jackson, Associated Press Correspondent) Kuching, Sarawak, July 9.— ln taking over from the Brooke family of White Rajahs their North Borneo comic-opera state ot Sarawak, Britain undertakes to train fof the modern world a people still living by a
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  • 125 2 SCHEDULED CASTES THREATEN 'DIRECT ACTION' Bombay, July 9.— "Direct aclion' m protest against the British Cabinet Mission's proposals for the future of India is to be taken all over the country by th\ j scheduled castes (untouchables*, Mr. P. N. Rajbhoy. Secretary of the Scheduled Castes Federation, said yesterday. The
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  • 93 2 INDIAN INDUSTRIALISTS FOR BRITAIN London, July 9.— A delegation of industrial experts lrom India arrived at Liverpool yesterday to commence a four weeks' study of Britain's trading and industrial conditions prior to going to the United States, Canada and Europe on a similar mission, which empowers them to purchase industrial
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  • 314 2 "Institute Of Scientific Information" Urged By Empire Scientists 1 London, July 8. The scientists "working part) to the conclusion that as "Institute of Bcfentift is needed to maintain records of scientific research as a link between scientists and those reepopsibl geminating information. The scientists who for three weeks have been
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  • 133 2 Rangoon. Juh X s. were killed including stable and six wound* <, uhf B J{aiu; of dacoits ;im attacked a government ceeding under an a.. »,i J escort from Kazunma m Central Burma. The police and som« sisted the dacoito onh .when ammunition Q| hausted
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  • 95 2 HEALING POWER OF U.SA. MINERAL SPRING ACCLAIMED Chicago, Illinois. Juh can mineral ffHinfl m equal m their in those of Europe, but, m ar^ super ior. leCOttttl cl? m the Journal < Medical Association. The ai\irlr. ptitpai Samuei \\Vi/> nndi r U. the committee on Am* < resorts of th<-
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  • 72 2 Washington. Juh authoritatively learn* <1 Vnited States intends »v Ba Man, puppet premie i under Jap occupation mi presently imprisoned n near Tokyo. The government wHhl days will advise the British Americans have no hare against Ba Mau The British will be in\H«Ba Maw into
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  • 66 2 BURMESE DEFENDED HONGKONG. NOW TO BE DEPORTED Hcmgkong, July 9.- J: Rainey. 34-year-old TV fought m the defend kong In DecembtM. 1941 ordered to be depor colony. Rainey was brought In entering Hongkong wi passport. The police Rainey was a member of fcNlg Volunteers Corps wh India and returned ai
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  • 229 3 turn him; with the times Elections On Democratic Lines For The? First Time 111 l^ W ;ri ht l T kish pe °P' c K° l <h* polls t« elect |fcfh |h «.rand National Assembly on j u i v 2 he (h(1 heir national
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  • 47 3 HUGE TREASURE FOUND ABOARD SHIP: 100 DETAINED July 9, -Gold bars. y worth £100,000 d on board the Dutch esterday before ™i Batavia, Java. led to have been rd by two gola -d buried the valuaJapanese occupation to clear the treai Kions. '^plt were detained fcatioiL- Reuter
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  • 31 3 MIHALOVITCH TRIAL ENDS SATURDAY lUV The trial of le ader, and the 23 a »d Politicians with him on crimes against their ■xpected to end here appeal against the court.- Reuter
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  • 45 3 J uiy 8.- Lord Stans--1 of his meeting with •'^h* Anglo -Egyp•Hiauuns said to reta *ell ask Sidky Prime Minister said WHOM may meet tool this week. The lo n is meeting this I'asha intends to for two days m the Neuter
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  • 155 3 Cameroury. July a.-Dr. wisher. the Arcnbisnop of Canteroury m an address to the Canterbury Diocesan Conference aeniea that tne Government's drive was ana-semitic m intention. -There are very many like myself, wno regard anti-semi-tism a devilish, poison who yet ree A bouna to approve trie
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  • 493 3 AIR-CONDITIONING RESEARCH LABORATORIES FOR SINGAPORE? The Empire scientific conference now meeting m London has discussed B branch of research of great value to industry in* Britain and Empire equally effect of heat and humidity o:i human body. Experiment* have been carried out during the war with British servicemen. The medical
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  • 114 3 Hongkons, July 9.— Pawnbrokers are the latest group of Hongkong's commercial community to go on strike. Refusing the request of the Com* missioner of Police to reduce the rate of interest to the 1930 level, all pawnbrokers on t"he Island and In Kowloon, British territory on the Chinese
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  • 63 3 Kong, July 9.— The first units of the Chinese occupation army for Japan arrived m Hong Kong, today and are expected to leave for Japan m the next lew days. These units are from the First Independent. Infantry Regiment under Maj.-Gen. Lam Koon Hung, American
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  • 75 3 Shanghai. July 9.— Overseas Chinese are remitting back home to China large sums monthly, according to figures released here by the Government -owned Bank off China. A new record was set m the month of May, when the figure touched nearly eighteen milliard dollars
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  • 77 3 Shanghai, July B.— Mr. T. V. Soong, Prime Minister, today strongly condemned the recent anti-American agitation which he described as "artificially created" by a minority for political aims. The Chinese people, as a whole, welcomed American aid both m the past and at present,
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  • 695 3  - Analysis Of Britain Economic Position Shows Drop In Purchasing Power Norman Crump BRITALN TODAY By In certain respects Britain': than was inevitable at the end •years. In other respects it is The first fact to remember is that there is no longer any advantage m comparing prices today with those
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  • 598 3 Nationalised Mining Industry Will Adopt Fi ve- Day -Week The iirst of Britain's industries to adopt rfve-day-week a> a standard practice wil! be Nationalised Mining Industry Jr, advance of the date upon which the National Coal Board take* over responsibility for conduct of industry, the government hat* decided that the
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  • 472 4 At the Assizes yesterday, Ibrahim bin Omar, an Inspector of many years service m the Straits Settlements Police Force who was later attached to the Malay Section of the Japanese Special Branch, faced trial before the Hon. Mr. Justice N. A. Worley,
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  • 169 4 An excellent wrest Mag bill has been arranged by the 20th Century Promotion at the New World arena tonight. Topping the programme will see the lon -awaited return contest between Stan GarsMft, of Yorkshire. and the 6 ft. 10 in.s Punjabi grappler Dara Singh.
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  • 332 4 Found guilty of having been concerned m the ill-treatment of British, Australian and Dutch PoWs, resulting m the deaths of many, three Japanese, Lt. Kokubo Nagataro, Sgt. Terakoshi, and Korean civilian Takayama Nobumatsu, were sentenced to death by hanging by Lt.-Col. H. R. Smith, who
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  • 73 4 Captain K. Shamsher Singh, of the I.N.A. and A.D.C. to Netaji, m a private letter to Brahmachari Kailasam informs that except for 21 I.N.A. Officers (former V.C.O/s) still m custody m the Kabul Lines. Delhi, and about 25 I.N.A. personnel m Military Hospital
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  • 204 4 On Monday, July Bth, the first canteen m a Government Department, as a result of the present drive by the Social Welfare. Department, was opened at the Outram Road Prison, thanks to the initiative of Comdr. G. W. Bayly, the Superintendent of Prison. The
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  • 192 4 A mass meeting of Indians will be held, m connection wiwh the celebration of Netaji Week, at 5 o'clock this evening under the chairmanship of Mr. S. B. Adithan, who has just come from India. The meeting will be held at the premises of the local Indian
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