Indian Daily Mail, 11 July 1946
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Title Section15 1946-07-11 1 Indian Daily Mail l,,l. II N 12 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY. JULY v 946 PRICE 10 CENTS15 words
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Article, Illustration177 1946-07-11 1 Congress Will Not Accept Imposition Or Perpetuate British Interests" July 10.— I audit Jawaharlal Nehru, holding his M conlereiue today since he became President lf National Congress, said: "Congress will not accept imposed on the country by British or any uumpt177 words
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Article69 1946-07-11 1 I h£Su m ht **«**>* fclm »herr is a oosm n In *a 7 :llu! debate I !^vt week, though I has been taken by I Proceeding beI the possibility of I hl^ the Causer- *<** Pur relieved to desire I goes mto sumI veeksReuter - 69 words
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51 1946-07-11 1 I July io_A. a re- trade hovcott of with ion against Indian naint manuneßotiatfn* with rs of oils reouired ure to m«ke ud >rtfi from India. en no imnorts of took effect. Some h America are the union In' ;n the meantime, a shortage51 words
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172 1946-07-11 1 —THE TIMES .London, Jul> 10. "TheTiMtff iv an editorial on the Cabinet Mission's scheaie writes: "The British Mission's scheme has the advantage of great flexibility/ "The Times" points out that the eligibility for election to the Constituent Assembly "depends only upon the nomination by oneReuter - 172 words
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182 1946-07-11 1 London, July 9. The Muslim League did not accept the British Cabinet Mission's short and long-term plans for India unconditionally, declares Tushap Kanti Ghosh, editor of "Amrita Bazar Patrika." who is now m England. "Congress represents 300 million Indian peoples while the Muslim League cannot claimReuter - 182 words
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673 1946-07-11 1 OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT'S "NEWS" CABLE Bombay, July 10.— Congress President Pandit Nehru announced last night his new Working Committee as follows: vr. Azad, Sardar Patel, Rajendra Prasad, Gfraffar Khan, C. Kajagopalachari, Gobind Ballabh Pant, Sarat Bose, Rafi Ahmed Kidwai Sardar Pratap Singh, Patwardhan, Fakhruddin^ Ahmed,673 words
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115 1946-07-11 1 London, July 10.— The latest technical processes used m Britain for the manufacture of tractors and other agricultural implements one of India's new efforts are to be studied by Nagindash Patel, chief engineer of an important Parsi firm m Bombay, who has arrived here.Reuter - 115 words
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147 1946-07-11 1 EUROPEAN LEADER PLEDGES ALL HELP TOWARDS INDIA'S FREEDOM London, July 10. The leader of the European group m the Indian Centra] Legislative Assembly, Mr. P. J. Griffiths, who is m England at the moment, Monday night addressed a meeting? of the External Affairs Group of the Parliamentary Labour Party mReuter - 147 words
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144 1946-07-11 1 Britain Expects 15,000 Cases Of Pineapple From Malaya London, July 10. Mr. George Hall, the Colonial Secretary, stated m the Commons today that it was hoped some 15,000 cases of pineapple would be available for shipment from Malaya this year. He was replying to Sir Douglas Thompson, Conservative, who asKedReuter - 144 words
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186 1946-07-11 1 Simultaneous with fh.» strike chilled by Singapore pu»thii»n fm terday morning, about 200 Will ill of tb«> St. Jame* Power Station also stopped work. Certain employees of thtr Rune Fipe <Far East) Co., Ltd. alto did not turn up for work and the month-old strike186 words
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Article145 1946-07-11 1 London, July 10, Thr ilouse of Lords yesterday agreed to the amendments made In th« Commons tothe Burma Legislature Bill lowering the age or eligibility ol candidates to the Burma House ot R« presentatives from 25 to 21 and to the Senate from 35 to 30.Reuter - 145 words
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Article63 1946-07-11 1 Nanking, July 10. Chinese Government quarters alleged that, after the reported deadlock m the peace talks m Nanking, Chinese Communist forces had intensified their at lacks irj Honan and Hupeh pro vinces m Central China. Traffic has been brought to n standstill m Kushan area neai Ta';ur,g,Reuter - 63 words
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Article12 1946-07-11 1 Indians vs. Derbyshire: Indians, Ist Innings. 88 for one ReuterReuter - 12 words
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750 1946-07-11 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thursday, July 11, 1946. A SINFUL MISNOMER TUESDAY'S debate m the House of Commons on the British colonial policy clearly indicates, among other things, that Brkish Imperialism still thinks m terms of colonies and colonialism. "To us the colonies are a great trust, says the British750 words
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915 1946-07-11 2 Bombay, July 10.— While India moves towards political freedom, 60.000,000 of her untouchables are fighting for release from the oppression of the 4.000 -year-old Hindu caste system. Manifestations of the steady progress m breaking down the onerous barriers to social, religious andU.P. - 915 words
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69 1946-07-11 2 London. Jul> 10.— Iml the third gnat power ot when its resources of have been developed XShridharani, Indian ftti dared m a speech at to< College Institute ot Intel Relations m the I'nitcd Talking on the storm m India the bin Mahauna Gandhi,Reuter - 69 words
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Article76 1946-07-11 2 London, July 10. 1 onel Vidya Dliar Frontier EUf en\d with the DiMn vice order by tin- X.: ham Palace jresd i(i m the Eritrean I a\\\\ commanding a oompa Sixth Royal l^;i Force Rifle. Lieutenant-Coi(»n< h Garhwali from tli. jar. He served m ItalyReuter - 76 words
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Article33 1946-07-11 2 London. July 10 The 1 Paper, Incorporating copt< correspondence bciweei net Mission on tht 0 tbe Congress and Mud on the other, i> lik< seined to Parll Reuter normReuter - 33 words
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508 1946-07-11 2 New York. The great grain ships which art- ci oceans m the fight against worldwide famine an n old, old story. Grain as the basis for human existence <l;tt. 20,000 years, when neolithic man, plying some l a dugout boatf may508 words
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414 1946-07-11 2 i ßy Victor Kendrick 1/nited Press StarT Correspondent) Hoftft Kontf. July 10. Ihe roar of the British lion m Hmg Kong today is but a lazy yawn. In this far -flung outpost of the Empire, home base of the BritishU.P. - 414 words
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Article83 1946-07-11 2 Washington, July 10. Mr. La Guar d i a Director-General of UNRRA has stopped UNRRA supplies to China as a result of report from authorities m Shanghai that UNRRA supplies are being persistently misused .by the Chinese Government for political and otht-r purposes. Questioned regardingReuter - 83 words
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1663 1946-07-11 3 Commons Debate Malaya, Sarawak bees- Williams Suggests Royal Commission For Malaya I'No Conclusions Reached Yet Lbout Malayan Union Plan" July 10.— .Mr. George Hall, Colonial Secretary, l.p<-r. debate on British colonies m the House of ComI'm- rday said the (Government were fully convinced of the Jfchtnes the r Malayan policyReuter - 1,663 words
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Article136 1946-07-11 3 Manchester, July lO.—lndian, West Indian, African and British residents of Manchester have decided to form an international club which will have a cultural and physical recreation centre. Organisations interested m the club include the British trade unions, the Lancashire Committee of India League, the Pan -AfricanReuter - 136 words
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Article135 1946-07-11 3 H AN KO W-HON G KON G RAILWAY LINK Hong Kong. July 10.— Hankow a former treaty port on the Yangtze River, 600 miles north ot Hong Kong, will be linked once more wi.h the British colony by railway After an Interruption Of nearly eight years it will be possibleReuter - 135 words
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Article47 1946-07-11 3 Teheran, July 10. Mar.iai law and a curfew were announced yesterday morning In the towns ol Garmsar, Bartiman and Veramin, northeast of the Persian capital where recently there have beta clashes and bloodshed among the population, states the paper Etelaat Reuter tonightReuter - 47 words
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571 1946-07-11 3 In the W hue Paper issued on July 8, announcing h d< c sion to renew the BBC charter for live year* from Januarj next th< Governor sets out a number of views on the future of broad easting m Britain. Answering charges,571 words
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339 1946-07-11 3 Paris, July 1 0, German) *s fate will be the chief subject of the coming peace conference for which invitations have now been issued by the 4 Hig Four" to 21 nations. Under the original draft treaty prepared by Mr. Byrnes, theReuter - 339 words
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Article28 1946-07-11 3 London. July 10 Tin lIOC hav< united Walter Hammond ol Glousectershire to captain theMOC lean, to visit Australia m the coming win 1 or.- ReuterReuter - 28 words
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994 1946-07-11 4 AROUND THE COURTS How he was arrested and questioned as to whether he was "the right-hand man of Wahab" was related at the Assizes by Shamsuddin bin Mohamed Ha mid when he gave evidence tor the prosecution m the trial of former InspectorReuter - 994 words
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596 1946-07-11 4 A successful mass meeting held at the Indian Association premise yeterday evening brought to a climax the Netajl Week celebrations m Singapore. Mr. S. B. Adithan, Bar-at-law, who recently returned to Malaya, presided at the function and emphasised on his huge audience ofAP - 596 words
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589 1946-07-11 4 More People's Restaurants For Singapore Singapore, July 10.— The* Government recognizing the fact that Canteen Feeding m large establishments is of inestimable value 'to workers as well as managements, is opening today another of its People's Restaurants m the Secretariat, The special feature of the Secretariat Canteen will be its589 words
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