Indian Daily Mail, 13 July 1946

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail V U ii__ N |:tl SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 13, 194(>. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 342 1 BIG FOUR CONFERENCE No Imposition Of Peace Of Vengeance" .itovs Three NOs Julj 1-. At the Bitf Lour Foreign Ministers' conferlasl night, United States Secretary of State James invited any. or all, of the three other powers to unite i es m Germany economi rally with
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  • 29 1 July 10. The ap- Lt <»n Stuan as basaador to China to a man who for ol a century was the leader of United a circles m China.— UP
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  • 163 1 GROMYKO OPPOSES EVATT'S PLAN New York, .Inly 12. Dr. Herbert Evatt, Australian Minister for External Affairs and Chairman of the first sub-committee of the United Vations Atomic Energy Control Commission will present his report to the Commission m a closed session today. He will propose
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  • 34 1 Madrid. July 12.- Jesus Belle =>arga was executed by garotting at La corunna. Bello was sentenced :0 death lor the murder of Ajrcadi 0 La, journalist or the idea, Gallego, on May 10 Reuter
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  • 44 1 MESSENGERS STRIKE ;V Ul sus^ servio; until further feSf to exorbitant imi interference with operations bj proved f rui:1 r\^\hP strikers who ghai today when «s a S^u- ASSm to S eon,promises.— Reuter Reuter reported n^\ o^ork k. c. wu.
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  • 32 1 ruin 12 —Generalissimo Moscow, Jui> tjj-j Baisan, stalin .^ttofSKoSSS &s*'* Premier of tht I tings yes- 25th anniversary tween the two countries f acl r Tn«urVy me A.P.
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  • 121 1 CIVIC RECEPTION THIS EVENING FOR RETURNING V-PARADERS His Excellency the Governor, Sir Franklin Gimson, is welcoming the Malayan V Paraders when they disembark at Clifford Pier this evening. After His Excellency's inspection and welcome, the v cto Contingent will march from the Pier to the drill-hall, Beach Road, m the
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  • 224 1 Bangkok Julj 12- Pounding the table v, emphasise his word-.' Dr. Choob Chotidassthle 1, a member of tbe medical postnortem commission, steadfastly maintained l that King Ananda Mahidol was murdered, during astormy hearing before the m vestigative commission. Frequently clashing with a
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  • 30 1 from Aus f™^ A ™fications for imC Tt m iice C n U ce (fflWrt .should port ueracea Registrar of m knd l E xporl Singapore.
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  • 19 1 India: Ist innings-380 for n.ne dC Syshire: Ist i-niWg^^ India: 2nd innings.— lo6 for inree wkts. Reuter
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  • 241 1 Oil Bikini Atoll. Inly 1 1 --The underwater explosion ot the atomic bomb will occur at 8.:io a.m. on I Thursday Jul] 24, Admiral Wandy I announced today. The bomb will be suspended trom a special barge anchored amidst the target ship. It will bo
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  • 24 1 London, July 12.-The Burma Leeislature Act, which provides lor universal adult suffrage m Burma became law today when ut was given Royal assent. Reuter
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  • 255 1 Moscow «Air Mail)- Beginn an extensive ftve-year programme for training some 200.000 agricultural expert! to nmn he Soviet Union's evei raring far m front*, this year finds hu.ooo .students enrolled In agricultural schools and colleges throughout the USSR. This is 14.000 more whan
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  • 322 1 (Bj Adelaide Kerr, Associated Press Correspondent), New York, July 12—The Social and Economic Council ol ih< United Nations Las emerged from Its first mj jor meeting with a record that pirea caution official predictions U may ><art uoru i.v its real af erasing
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  • 55 1 Bangkok, July 12.— Border dispatches to Jie Siamese Press reported three Siamese were wounded when 20 dacoita from Indochina raided a party Ol fishermen near Nongkhai on July The dacoit were armed wnn hand-grenades ami rifles. They carried away two fishing Posts a ouanti y
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  • 639 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, July 13, 1946. NOTES AND COMMENTS DELAYING TACTICS pie suggestion that a Royal Commission should be sent to Malaya m the event of the present negotiations ending m failure, is reported to have received widespread support m the House of Commons. This will not surprise
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  • 889 2 Drafting Of Constitution, Etc., May Take A Year? Calcutta.. July 12.— The Constituent Assembly which is expected to convene m New Delhi either late m August, or early m September, to draft a constitution for an independent India will consist of 380
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  • 60 2 Durban. July 12. Indian pas sive registers Tuesday opened what they describe as the "second front" by pitching a tent and sg ßatting at a new .site. Demonstrating against South African restrictive measures on Indians they declared: "We are inviting arrest. The sooner are
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  • 68 2 MILLIONAIRE CHEAT JAILED ft New York, July 12.— Henry S X i'Ustig. sportsman and m lift lionaire owner of New York JJ QJ City's Longchamps restaur- Hj gj ants T was sentenced to serve ft tour years m federal arisen, pJ and was fined a tola) of \r\ p SI
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  • 143 2 Ilombay, July >.— Pandit .1 awaharlal Nehru. President of the Indian Congress Party, said last night that he would "welcome Pondicherry (French possession m India) as a kind of 'window on French India." He indicated, however, that he did not expect French sovereignty .0 continue'
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  • 77 2 London. July 1J I the British Cabinet Ml I will be made m tht I mons next Thurad I Morrison the leader I announced vest ere! I Mr Morrtsoi I Mis-ion report w I occasion ol .1 I Government proposi I discussion next
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  • 68 2 Johannasbui J I k. Naidoo, who took > I m Mahatma 1 1 mdl I resistance I Africa frnni 1906 to 19 I Indian passim c res I defiance ol th< I i rashed tl I Natal aithou n< m I night to pai I
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  • 199 2 REBELLION THREATS FREE PHILIPPINES York, July il ..rd newspaperi td .1 apt cial n pt i pondent Sidi R m. i Lla, rep i rebellion .n:. pines Republic at Communist outn < to march agai Central i icern to Ro> I Governments at I d 1 1 per th,. I
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  • 18 2 Washing* ilj cultural Dept predicted >>(\j\ thai State will prod i loud crop ible all-tJ I •owl UP
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  • 305 2 Washington, July 12. Germany m 19 tl planned to u>e Sjt. Suhhas Chandra Base, Indian Nationalist leader, to spear head an "extensive" propaganda campaign "m the British Empire" promising colonial peoples that the Axis would liherate them from Kn*»lish rule, according to
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  • 437 2 (From F. Fraser VYighton Reuters Political < o London, July 12. Agreement between the I: ment and the Opposition that next Thursday** I on India should be fairly short has, I understand versations between the Parties m which the agreed with the
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  • 341 3 Spencer Moat*, associated Press Correspondent) hai Ju| 3 12.— 50 kmg as civil strife continued. China's p^ nmtin.cation would he interrupted and her complete covers rendered impossible. Professor Douglas B t Vustraliaa Minister to China, told the Associated* r eo try's economic system
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  • 43 3 :v 12. Queen Wil- the Insignia of Grand Cross to Kinu tin during her visit the end ol this month the King with Dutch bred horses as Dutch people for Horse Guards and the c <i-< UP
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  • 429 3 (By Henry Buckley. Reuters Correspondent) Madrid (Air Mail)— An energetic attempt to obtain political control of the Anarchist sympathisers, who under the Republic numbered over a million, m the ranks of the National Labour Confederation is being made by the Syndicalist Party which ia intervening
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  • 229 3 New York. 12.— The missing pictures of the Bikini atomic bomb blast, which had been Delieved stolen, have been found. At least, they have almost been found. The army, a little embarrassedly. announced* that the courier who was taking them to Washington had slopped
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  • 338 3 Berlin A "Monetary Island" Berlin (Air Mail)— After a year of almost complete stagnation, financial activity m this former centre of Germany's banking and commercial underwriting life has been reduced to a state of near atrophy. Berlin is cut off not only from her former financial contacts with the outside
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  • 216 3 Britain Wants Groundnuts From India London, July il.— Vlr. John Sun coxy. Minister ol Food, stated m the House of Commons hist* night that lie hoped most strongly that the Indian Government would see its way by an Improvement m the Indian food position to resume the export of groundnuts
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  • 92 3 The Hague. July 12. The Dutch Government yesterday denied a report received here that Doctor Hubertus van Mook, Lieut.-Gov-ernor-General of the Netherlands East Indies, had rejected the pro posal for a truce m Java, made by Dr. Sutan Sjahrir. Indonesian Prime Minister. "A report m this form could
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  • 37 3 Paris, July 10. A request to postpone the UNO General Assembly until September 23. is being made today by the French Premier, M. Georges Bidault, m a letter to Dr. Trygve Lie. the secretary-general Of UNO, UP
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  • 389 3 High Birth Rate Among Germany's Displaced Persons (By Godfrey Anderson. Associated Press Correspondent) Brunswick, Germany. Displaced persons (DFs) m Germany, despite their tragically uncertain future, are providing one of the .highest birch rates m Europe today. Andrew Johnson, Scottish-born director ol an UNRRA team m charge ot two camps at
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  • 254 3 Batavia (Air Mail).— Hopes for the fun freedom of all nations m South-east Asia were expressed at a mas- meeting Held m Jogjakarta (Central lava) by the Indonesian Youth Congress to celebrate the independence of the Philippines. Dr. Dion;, chairman of the Congress said
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  • 26 3 Trieste, July 10. -One hundred pro- Yugoslav prisoners m the foui\h day of their hunger strike, have telegraphed to Russia to intervene m their case. UP
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  • 216 3 Washington. July 12. t'nifed States Government officials noa are convinced thai ample supplies of tin will not be available .until 1948, despite earlier estimates that return to unrestricted consumption of the metal might be achieved In 1947. The altered results Larg< ly from reports bas<
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  • News in Brief
    • 22 3 1 li I I I Mati Youth movement fm- 1? X'K 'iie British v i he da V nutish occupied Egypt Reuter
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    • 10 3 wnicn was occupied by Ht,t> i man said tonight. Reuter
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    • 18 3 Pn°f^% July Ww-Jamall Bid Pasha, Prime Minister ol E •no. r K>d ah m making ti( ountry. Reuter
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    • 13 3 iSSS£ y JfT5 B •s« v South East Ami has be Malaya Reuter
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    • 10 3 1 m Af v urraii challenipi BriSST he wo Reuter
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    • 25 3 J i' ihai L uh J U *as i, -elected President ol th *ti Porated at the annual meeting ol the Genera nnnnnii >~*L Reuter
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    • 36 3 St Paris. July 10,— The Qua! D'Oiva. on Tuesd ly iwj,}i: officially den..- d a report published ln an American newspaper that the young Kir- ol Siam was assassinated by a French secret service agent. AP
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    • 38 3 Paris. July JO -Yves FargC who came home from Bikini to take the job nobody wanted Minister of rood threatened today to send Mack marketeers to the guillotine, In drive to Improve the food situation by thrislnias.- UP
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    • 34 3 Washington, Jul> 10 The House oi Representative la respite on the on ol tin British loan today and will resume b LOrroW. Tile I UOt. then definitely on Saturday n Mi». I >t.- UP
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    • 37 3 on, July 10. The Wai Departm< today announced that Preside reviea the famous I Infantry Ri I menl cottbal tean m i I I -dri i .ay "o Monday at th< inds adjourning the Whitf House. UP
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  • 529 4 New York, July 12. A remote "rice bowl" territorial war bulging into the attention of the world's peace-keepers has been waged intermittently along the Mekong River on the shadowy frontier between French Indo-China and Siam. It involves a centuries-old feud with modern additions,
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  • 147 4 The Governor-General's visit tt> Sornee lias now been reduced m .earth and tne following new arrangement! nave been made:li. X wd) fly to Jesselton on iunoay, July i4tn. for me ceremony on tne 15. n of establishing vie new Colonial Government aftei ,ne period
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  • 152 4 An all-star card has been arranged for the Great World All- in Wrestling tonight. Topping this excellent bill will be the popular Yorkshire heavyweight star. Stan Garside. and the 230 lbs. ot 'Brutality." Zombie, who is making his farewell debut before leaving for
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  • 43 4 An important representative meeting of the Indians will be held 5 p.m. today, Saturday 13th July. 1946, at 6, Race Course Lane (Indian Association premises) All Indian organisations are renuested to send two authorised representatives for the meeting.
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  • 92 4 Tne findings ot tne Coroner m respect oi the death of Mr. F. A. Grumitt was "suicide while the state of his mind was temporarily unbalanced.'' Mr. Grumitt, proprietor ot a Nortn Malayan group of newspapers, wno was attached to tne Supply Distributing Unit, was
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  • 245 4 Bangkok, July 12. Singapore ana rfaiaya allocated snipping ensuring at least .20,7*0 tons .01 Siamese rice m July,' writes .Stan Swinton, Associated i*xess Correspondent. Utner July shipments scheduled or on jie mgti seas, aa announceu air. somerset x*uiiei, ftanuau Aiiemuer 01 tne Uouiuinea 01am xviee
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  • 52 4 Fifty-four Japanese sentenced to death for war crimes are at present awaiting confirmation and execution of sentence m Singapore. They include Major Mizutami. whose recent trial m connexion with the Burma-Siam railway attracted considerable attention. Others were concerned m the Andaman*, "Double-Tenth." and Burma-Siam
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  • 215 4 Captain Hagi Risuke. aged 39, Japanese war criminal suspect, formerly of the Kempeitai. who escaped from Changi jail on Wednesday. Anybody who sees him should communicate at once with War Crimes Liaison Officer (tele: 5001 ext. 19); O. C. Changi jail (tele: ***** 8): or Assistant
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