Indian Daily Mail, 22 July 1946
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Title Section15 1946-07-22 1 Ind ian Dai ly Ma il '_21 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 22, 1916 PRICE 10 CENTS15 words
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640 1946-07-22 1 Pan dit Nehru Warns Portuguese Goa Repre rssive Policy Deplored (PROPOSED COURT MARTIAL TRIAL OF CONGRESS \UER THERE "MOST UNJUST" 1. "Goa is as much part of India a* any reedom of India inevitably includes freedom of says Pandit Nehru m a statement condemnve policy pursued by the Portuguese authorities640 words
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285 1946-07-22 1 Lt rl fe, >n <, JU y U Admiral Husband B. Kimme) and mm? f lter »hon were committed to a seven-point judgris! a l n e f J rb ouj-, majority of the members of the Congress ln\estigation Committee held.U.P. - 285 words
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Article, Illustration63 1946-07-22 1 THE MUFTI OF JERUSALEM NOW WHAT? Cairo, July 21-11 was reliably reported m Cairo on Saturday that II Said Tewfik II Hus^eini, head of the Arab Party m Palestine, and Emi] Khoury, secretary of the party, met Haj Ainia Xl Bfrtnf, the Rfaftl of Jerusalem, m Alexandra on Friday. BothAP - 63 words
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Article106 1946-07-22 1 Maine, July 21.- Replying to the Un ted Mates and Russian officials v lit should exchange Visits, President Truman has writt™j.o_ Republican Senator Brewster ''We have been unable to tuner newspapermen or professors irom this country any travel rights anywhere m Russia. Members of ourReuter - 106 words
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235 1946-07-22 1 i,. iT y°j\ J y 21 M A ndrei Gromyko, Soviet delegate to the United Nations Secur.ty Council, declared m New York on Saturday n.ght that lull co- operation m the exchange 5 mlormation on the production and use ot atomicAP - 235 words
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Article43 1946-07-22 1 New Jersey, July 21.— a lire raged nightlong m the heart of the city last night, destroying the main business district, despite tho aid of fire engine from the surrounding cities. The damage is estimated ov^r n million dollars.- UPUP - 43 words
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Article73 1946-07-22 1 Bombay, July 21.— The Bom^ bay police said on Friday nisht they believed that the recent accident to > I aha Una Gandhi's special tiain was not an attempt on Gandhiji's life but the work ot train looters. Eleven persons have been arrested m theAP - 73 words
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126 1946-07-22 1 London, Jul\ 21.— 1f Siam appeals for her border dispute* with France to he brought to the Security Council (it is known she intends to do so) the move "will be welcome m London/ says the writer 0. M. Green m the SundayReuter - 126 words
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Article97 1946-07-22 1 «t act" a: d a d as a aressinc fl I tu ua- of miners here of any eonddered^ .itid had n O reneraJ conception ol t?JL ol Bri<;iin S^wSS "All thi to repeat parrot cry or private enter] When Mr. uiurchiii wai m ok said Mr.Reuter - 97 words
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Article99 1946-07-22 1 Washington, Julj ?i.~ The Senate and the House of Representatives joint, committee last night agreed on the terms for a one-year revival of United States Office of Price Administration with a provision that major food Items should remain free oi price ceiling until Aug. 20.Reuter - 99 words
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107 1946-07-22 1 I Consumers of electricity are notified that for technical reasons In connection with the operation of St. James Power Station, it is necessary to reduce lighting to an absolute minimum between the hours ol t).30 p.m. und 9.30 p.m. until further noti< Failure to comply107 words
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725 1946-07-22 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, July 22, 1946. AMERICA'S "INDIA" INCREASING U.S. or American In- fluence and interference In China are causing Great concern among the Chinese both at home and abroad Lending Chinese of the Kuomiiuang and the Communist parties are viewing with great alarm this new political and725 words
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384 1946-07-22 2 "If British Fail ---Revolution Will Drive Them Out Of India" London, July 21. If the British fail to find a solution to the problem of handing over smoothly to the Indians m India there may be a revolution to drive them out and and this would probably brintf the CongressReuter; AP - 384 words
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74 1946-07-22 2 AZAD, JINNA H, AMBEDKAR ELECTED TO CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY Bombay, July 31.— Mohamcd Ali Jinnan. Moslem League President, and Maulana Abul Kalam A/ad former President of the Congress, are among the delegates so far elected to ihe new Indian Constituent Assembly by provincial legislatures which are being: summoned specially for theReuter - 74 words
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153 1946-07-22 2 Union Governor Receives, Thanks Raj's Medical Mission Sir Edward Gent received Culonei Shastry and the staff of the Indian Government Medical Mission iast week at King's House, and he warmly thanked them for the valuable and timely help which the Mission have been rendering to the Indian estate workers m153 words
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Article42 1946-07-22 2 j Teheran, July 20. Syeci Abui Gha^sem Kachani, a Persian priest has been arrested m Shasrud Persia, on Government orders He was v^ n Oneci y the Allies diirtog «X war for subversive activities with the German* m the Middle East.— ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article485 1946-07-22 2 Calcutta. India's PICM tmyi M the All-India Congress Committee's ratification of the Congress Working Committee's decision to accept the long term British Cabinet plan for formation of a Constituent AaaesmMy and rejection of the short term plan for setting up an Interim Government: AnuilaA.P. - 485 words
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606 1946-07-22 2 Changing From Old To New In State Of World' s Richest Man (By Walt Afasoa, Associated Press Correspondent) Hyderabad (Deccan), India, July Jl. A $125,000,000 (IS.) industrial development is being launched m this princely state, which encompasses 16,000,000 persons under an ahsolute monarch who is also the world's richest man.AP - 606 words
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65 1946-07-22 2 SUBORDINA TI ON OF PERSONAL ENDS URGE Ifadra Vice-Chancellor ol B University, said I stupor, our physfc political bai kw. i nothing n our faUun "Ii Oil! :md us catholic founders intend WOUld DO! h:r ties b confronted at tl merit, n Sir Radh > L Thr Vice-Chano the aedA.P. - 65 words
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Article24 1946-07-22 2 POLICE ARREST "U NTO UC HAB LES" T> rui l 1 i alng I ..n ha OouncU if.. n h< b i campaign ReuterReuter - 24 words
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189 1946-07-22 2 Calcutta. July 20 Dr. B. N Basu. Deputy Director ol the Congress Medical Mission to Maiaya, believes the "medical arrangement m Malaya is far better than m any part of India." In a letter to Dr. B. C. Roy, organiser of the Congress MedicalA.P. - 189 words
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39 1946-07-22 2 200,000 TRADE UNIONISTS STRIKE TODAY Bombay, July 21. More than 200,000 Bombay Provincial Trade Union Congress workers, employed m various industries, have decided on a 24-houi token general strike on Monday m sympathy with the Postal Telegraph strikers. UPUP - 39 words
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1658 1946-07-22 3 problem now facing the Indian community m Malaya to harness the sreat p fwer which was generated by independence Movement, so that it can be constructed for safeguarding and promoting the various interlans m Malaya, states a lengthy memorandum issued im Committee of the1,658 words
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312 1946-07-22 3 London, July 19. The recent American inter-ageacy report pave an indication what the world rubber surplus night become. The report estimated potential world capacity at 3,000,000 long tons of natural and synthetic rubber yearly compared to maximum world needs of approxiA.P. - 312 words
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198 1946-07-22 3 A BRITISH POINT OF VIEW 'If India Leaves The Commonwealth London, Juh 19. Sir Kenneth Healing, director of the Mercantile Hank of India and former member of the Council of State of India, said today that it India decides to leave the* British Commonwealth he believed Britain would lose hutA.P. - 198 words
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112 1946-07-22 3 Washington, July Sl*_ The United States has extended $100,000,000 rredit lo the Netherlands Fast Indies to buy American surplus property. The credit will be lu>ocl until January 1. 1948. It will bo repayable m seven equal annual July 10. at the rate of two andUP - 112 words
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60 1946-07-22 3 Toronto. July '^0. The report of the Royal Commission on rspion age m Canada published la<t Monday was a "shameless political frameup engineered by the Kins Government and directed again*** a party which is playing leadIng role m the defence of working people." saidReuter - 60 words
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Advertisement63 1946-07-22 3 NOTICE All Malayan Indian Conference, Kuala Lumpur 3rd, 4th and sth August 1946. All Indian organisations are requested to send m I—31 3 delegates. Names and delegation fee of $5.00 for each delegate to be sent to Joint Secretaries, Interim Committee 177 High Street. Kuala Lumpur. Organisations and individuals are63 words
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Advertisement203 1946-07-22 3 Jusl Out The V id] History of H 111 r 1.N.A., Jhrnnsl Ranis. and Axad Hind Govt., '"CHALO DELHTR [nclndes Netaji's U "OX TO DELHI" li R B y h f J A U-is Ar K. B. Sttbtelab Foreword by J. ihivv F.s^r.. Former stito Minister ol i Flee India203 words
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257 1946-07-22 4 BORNEO "ANNEXATION" -COMPANY CHAIRMAN ACCUSES BRITISH GOVERNMENT London (Air Mail).— The British North Borneo Company was SEv the Government to "commit harakiri" said MajorSSSfflr Ndll Malcolm, chairman of the "-jgy^whjmh. addressed the special meeting of shareholders called to approve the decision to submit the question of purchase price to arbitraReuter - 257 words
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152 1946-07-22 4 Manila, July 20. The heirs of the late Sultan of Sulu (Philippine Islands stretching down to Borneo* intend to contest Britain's "annexation" of North Borneo which became part of the British Empire last Monday- Manila papers report. British administration was by the CharteredReuter - 152 words
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Article169 1946-07-22 4 One Kiss Career Ruined! Washington, July 21.— The State Department announced Friday that I :he Soviet Government has handed his passport to a member of the America:: embassy staff whom the Russian Government accused of "hoolinganism" -or his conduct toward a Russian actress. Christopher Ruess was given permission to leave169 words
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Article93 1946-07-22 4 As a result of the assistance given by UNRRA to Malaya with the diversion of the flour snip "Berwyn Victory" from Shanghai to Singapore, it has been possible to render ihe same assistance to Ceylon. The steamer "Craigour" with 8,500 tons of flour aboard, which was scheduledUP - 93 words
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232 1946-07-22 4 Washington.— World Report, weekly ne*d r-a o devoted o world auauo, "A world novement p<v~u"^> smiting vorkcrs ana tanners rom im >ovensned Europe io new homes n South America ana Australia s developing m tne wake ot tne var." The magazine said BrazUA.P. - 232 words
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Article29 1946-07-22 4 London. July vi. -The Secretary General of the United Nations, I Doctor TrygVC lie, arrived m MOB- cow yesterday at central aerodrome. Moscow radio announced early this morning.- ReuterReuter - 29 words
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280 1946-07-22 4 Frankfurt.— In one way or another, post-war follower, of Adolf Hitler still are playing a not-too-dangerous game of ridiculing the American occupation power and trying to win Germans back to the Fuehrer* philosophy. Though German night club--£enu occasionally inject a— ami-Allied propaganda. In BtrtCHJA.P. - 280 words
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Article599 1946-07-22 4 (From Doon Campbell Keutcr's Correspondent) Teheran (Air Mail)— Truth is a rationed commodity m Teheran. I Fact can hardly be established nod rumours would till a library. There is, indeed a noon edition rumour and a "late extra/ They circulate m Embassies and Legations, m cafes,Reuter - 599 words
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Article59 1946-07-22 4 Dr. p. Thillainathan, Blngapt has received cable news from Ceylon Intimating the death ol hii elder .sister, Mrs. N. Parampalam She was 51 yean ol age and died of Kline She is also the lUtet ol Mr. P. Valuppillai, ol the Local Port Record Office,59 words
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234 1946-07-22 4 IN CASE YOU FORGET Not So Very Old Events Recalled Calcutta.— The three-week strike of 90,000 Indian workers of icajantationsini^lonhas been called off The Congress Working Committee asked he workers to discontinue the strike with a view to creating an atmosphere favourable to conCl]^L was called by the Ojfj lonA.P. - 234 words
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133 1946-07-22 4 GANDHI, CONF U CI US QUOTED IN 'JUNGLE' COURT The curtain was run:: down ul tar as Bentong la concerned on the la.st scene of the drama of Japanei occupation lasl week when Chlma 10, Jap 0.C.P.D., Bentong ai the time of the surrender, f/aa [sentenced to death by hanging133 words
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125 1946-07-22 4 $2.50 MAXIMUM FOR RESTAURA NT MEAL It is officially announced U the mci is In establishment proclamation which provided for a maximum charge ol <>o per meal will b amended m the neai future so o provide for a nen maximum charge of $2.50 per meal This proclamation was first125 words
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