Indian Daily Mail, 31 July 1946
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Title Section13 1946-07-31 1 Indian Daily Mail tr». 1 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS13 words
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208 1946-07-31 1 PEACE CONFERENCE CONVENES In Atmosphere Of Dissension Am aiian Delegate Champions >. (17). Small Nations ;jO. The 21-nation peace conference opened formhourp; Enlace more than a year after the end Europe with a welcoming address by M. Georges h Ehremier, in which he called on the conference to C Ljaa208 words
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Article131 1946-07-31 1 lurce said Secreflrst speaker rlrst session of where he will erations of the commission be press and that be encouraged. i sponse to M. iddress. Any conference peak at this defeated Italy, t Rumania and uled copies of treaties affecting H will directly >j more than inAP - 131 words
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Article63 1946-07-31 1 Moscow, July 30.— Pravda in a despatch from its special correspondent in Paris said that the 21 nations at the peace Conference "have every possibility" of success In their'work. The despatch said the peacemakers doubtless will run into dirUculties but that the work completed byAP - 63 words
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Article91 1946-07-31 1 Vatican City, July 30.—Losservators Romano, Vatican City newspaper said today of the opening of the Paris peace conference: "Peace is not yet born, yet we know nevertheless it will not.be peace." The paper said, the principles of the Atlantic Charter presaged a peace "of balance and order, justice,AP - 91 words
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383 1946-07-31 1 ANOTHER BRITISH PLAN FOR INTERIM GOVT IN INDIA? Bombay, July 30. Unconfirmed reports circulated here today that the British whose latest Cabinet Mission plan for Indian independence was rejected by the All-India Moslem League, planned to make still another attempt to arrange for an interim central Government. The reports saidAP; Reuter - 383 words
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188 1946-07-31 1 Jerusalem. Jul) HO.-Brit is h troops, and kill violators, damped a 22-hour-a-day curfew eit v of Tel Aviv as thev opened a sweeping round-up aimed l at Undine the perpetrators of last week's King David r.otel bombin« in Jerusalem. I as a weaponAP - 188 words
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Article31 1946-07-31 1 I Shanghai. July 29.-Overseas Chinese are expected by the Chinese Government to invest in a fiveyear plan for the rehabilitation and industrialization of the maritime province of Fukien, in south-east-ern China.31 words
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Article79 1946-07-31 1 Jerusalem, July 30.— The illegal Jewish radio station, the -Voice of Israel" said in a broadcast on Monday that "the Paris peacemakers and all foreign governments must know that the thousands of Jews waiting at various places on the Mediterranean coast will continue to come to PalestineAP - 79 words
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85 1946-07-31 1 London, July 30.— Lord Cranborne, Conservative leader of the House of Lords, said today that the Security Council made itself a "laughing stock" in Its handling of the accusations against Spain's Franco regime. Lord Cranborne argued that although "nobody approves of Franco or likesAP - 85 words
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399 1946-07-31 1 Bv Tom Maslerson, Associated Press Correspondent) Peioine July 30.— Three hundred Chinese, some wearing hlnish ireen uniforms of Communists, killed at least four U.S. bluish- K reen unuor h th automalic weapons, rifles rdlena'dtVur^a 1 violent four-hour attack on a truckAP - 399 words
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Article306 1946-07-31 1 KILLEARN'S STAFF PAID BY U.K. London, July 30— Mr. Philip Noel Baker. Minister of State, made it clear in the House of Commons vesterday that none of the expenditure of Lord Killearn's staff in Malaya feU on the Malayan Government. He was replying to Captain Gammans, Conservative who had askedReuter - 306 words
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247 1946-07-31 1 Nanking July 30.— As Generalissimo Chiang 'Kai-shek. Genera Marshall and Mr. Leighton Stuart conferred in Kuling in a last effort to break through the peace negotiations deadlock, the Governments .railwav campaign aiming at an economic recovery made further progress with the capture ofUP - 247 words
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714 1946-07-31 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore. Wednesday. July 31, 1946 OUR ANSWER -I \ATE are highly delighted "to learn that our contemporary the "Straits Times" is gifted with the rare powers of clairvoyance; ior it has heard the voice of the "true lndo-Malayan citizen" in a letter which it has published and714 words
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312 1946-07-31 2 Washington, July 30. Support for India's protest to the United Nations (General \ssem biy against South Africa's segregation of a Quarter million Indian minority in Natal is given by an editorial in the influential Washington Post. ine proiest Deiongs in a mnercnt categoryReuter - 312 words
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Article109 1946-07-31 2 Bombay (Air Mail' ---Three hundred Catholic priests and nuns head d a vast congregation at St Peter's Church here when Dr. Valem Oraclas, the first Indian Bishop of Bombay was consecrated by tne archbishop. Thousands packed the surrounding roads and ined In the service, whichReuter - 109 words
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Article84 1946-07-31 2 INDIAN JUTE MILLS EXPANDING Calcutta, July 30. India's jute mills are probing Into the world demand for manufactured jute as one of the steps in recapturing and expanding their pre-war markets. The Indian Jute Mills Association has appointed a New York company to make a study of the manujactured juteAP - 84 words
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82 1946-07-31 2 itaracni ttry Main Fians tor the construction of the Lower Sind Barrage have been approved by the Sind Cabinet, which has sanctioned Rs. 125,000.000 I £960.000* for the immediate purchase of machinery from abroad. The project is estimated to cost Rs. 23 crores £1,750.000 andReuter - 82 words
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Article85 1946-07-31 2 Poona. (Air Mail* India's National War Memorial -a military academy modelled after America's West Point is to be built on the west bank of a large lake, eleven miles from Poona. The final choice of the site was recently made by the Commander-in-Chief, India.Reuter - 85 words
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Article22 1946-07-31 2 Washington. July 29.— The Office of Price Administration has re-imposed distribution controls over general purpose synthetic rubber due to alcohol shortage. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article155 1946-07-31 2 Calcutta, July 29.— The Comniii- nists' red banner is flying in many parts of the city today marking the complete stoppage of work in mills, government offices and stores and public utilities, involving nearly a million workers in India's greatest labour upheaval. j The workers marched milesUP - 155 words
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603 1946-07-31 2 London, July 2i). Sir (.odlre> Nicholson (Conservative) comnuntini; on the decision of the Moslem League Council to withdraw its previous acceptance of the British Cabinet Mission's plan lor India told Reuter that it seemed like a tragedy that all the work of theReuter - 603 words
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193 1946-07-31 2 BaUvia, Jul\ 30. The Use of "so-called rein I assault bases by terrorist fangfl is ollered by the ViherlaiJ Navy Information Service as the reason for the recent mm k P hardment of BttßJnwailgi princi pal boding port lor the J millionUP - 193 words
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243 1946-07-31 2 Ship-Load of Food Grains Wasted Daily In India Poona. (By Mail)— -A ship-load of food grains is wasted every day in India. This quantity is sufficient to leed tne entire population of India tor VI days, if this loss is prevented. 18 million people could ne fed at one poundReuter - 243 words
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Article64 1946-07-31 2 London, July 29. The Executive Committee of the Tagore Society of London at a meeting today decided to hold an All-India Art Exhibition at the Royal Academy in London next spring* The society has sent a message to the chairman, P. B. Seal, who is at presentReuter - 64 words
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61 1946-07-31 2 CONSERVATIVES MEETING SOON TO DISCUSS MUSLIM DECISION London. July (fc^ Conservative l\u stated that no ttau 1 Muslim League's <|. I draw its prcvioai I the British Cabinet M for India was mad. the Conservative Conservative "sli.ul,, would meet at n rT under the (ham 1 Winston Churchill situation. ••Any61 words
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Article78 1946-07-31 2 Dar-fcs-Salaam. T.u k I 30.— The Aga Khan party reached hen I l dark following a t misiort unes. The British Ov< Corporation to collect the party .<• delayed twenty- fo f Kisumu. It was d. c travel by an Bi land plane but thlReuter - 78 words
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277 1946-07-31 2 PANDI MUfJ New \ork. Jul.> ;<• I aim at eqii.ihtv" that inula for progress In India I Pandit JawaharlaLNehin rn I of the UU India Congi f irtj Writing In the cut Via and the Anu Nehrujl sa I opportunities I special opportunity f277 words
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166 1946-07-31 3 India interested In Future Of Colonies for Which She Shed Blood I -Sir Samuel Ranganadhan, India High Cornleader of the India delegation, was received im,re the opening of the peace conference bv the M. Bidault, iucl and his eolKhizar Hyat Khan ;<»n given by the Mr. Clement Attlee, ind IndianReuter - 166 words
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173 1946-07-31 3 Manila, tAir Mail)— Seventv-lwo Filipino war brides, starry-eyed with hope, sailed out of Manila harbour abroad the "Jumper" to rejoin their husbands in tbe United States. j Another group of 13 war brides preceded the bigger group via the BS. Octurara, also StatesReuter - 173 words
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Article66 1946-07-31 3 CHINA CIVIL WAR: LATEST July ,o— The Commji- < v.n Ifency said Kuomintang is emarmies, plus seven divi"t a total of 91 armies that, counting usand puppets Kuomintang in the civil war is .ind one diviLncluding parts tee and in Jehol i railroad, 21 Jions in central Kiansu-Anhwei Honan borderUP - 66 words
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72 1946-07-31 3 NEHRUJI'S LATEST BOOK IS "DISCOVERY OF INDIA" I had lU 30.— llie book by lal Nehru, Presindian National ConDiscovery of India," torrent from which earn/' writes Lewis in the New York rannet, the book is e, overlong but 1 and speculand incisive, outiling hruji does not for all India's Hie72 words
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95 1946-07-31 3 POLICE DISCOVER UNDERGROUND BOMB WORKSHOP Jerusalem, July 30.— Officers of the Palestine Police Criminal Investigation Department have found underground workshops in the Jewish city of Tel Aviv where the bombs which wrecked the Palestine Government Headquarters here last Monday were made, it was reported last night. A number of arrestsReuter - 95 words
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73 1946-07-31 3 UNITED NATIONS RECRUITING STAFF FROM ALL OVER WORLD Washington, July 29. The United Nations is trying to recruit staff from India, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. Terence W. MacDermott of the United Nations leaves America by air shortly and will visit India after Australia and New Zealand. The UnitedReuter - 73 words
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65 1946-07-31 3 New York. July 20.— A report reaching here says Chinese Communist troops have held up a train carrying American marines from Tientsin to Peiping. The marines returned fire and a number of casualties are reported to have been suffered by both sides. Chinese NationalistReuter - 65 words
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168 1946-07-31 3 CHINESE SOLDIERS GET 100 PER CENT WAGE RISE Nanking, July 30.— China's soldiers received a raise in pay oi approximately 100 per cent this month— nut ihey are still among the worlds lowest-paid fighters. According to the new schcaule puonsnea uy tne Ta Kang Pao totrengtn Daily.), President cniang Kai-shtKAP - 168 words
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123 1946-07-31 3 Reports Of Attempt On Lord Stansgate's Life Denied Cairo, July 30.— British Embassy officials here categorically denied reports that an attempt had been made on the life of Lord Stansgate, head of the British delegation ncgo- tiating a revision of the 1936 AneloEgyptlan Treaty. Embassy officials said that when theyReuter - 123 words
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90 1946-07-31 3 CEYLON TO ATTEND' TRADE CONFERENCE FOR FIRST TIME Colombo For the first time in Its history Ceylon has been invited to send a representative to the International conference on Trade and Employment to be held In September in Britain and to the Commonwealth and Empire Conference that will precede it.UP - 90 words
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85 1946-07-31 3 Colombo. Ha (ma I ana. Colombo's aerodrome, is to be converted into a first-class airport capable of receiving the biggest international airliners. j A number of improvements are to be effected as rapidly as possi- J ble so that all essential facilities for aircraft ofUP - 85 words
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326 1946-07-31 3 London. July 30. "This strikes me as one of the most j remarkable applications I have ever heard," said the Lord Chief Justice (Lord Goddard) in the King's Bench divisional court yesterday. i His Lordship heard an application i bv lan MaclarenReuter - 326 words
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Article59 1946-07-31 3 30. An interunci! source said •0 tons of rice the last half also stood a an additional Siam. rked out in the that if the to make shiptons of rice to other countries set up for the 1946, then the in Siam will be direct to*UP - 59 words
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528 1946-07-31 3 1 <By Heuter's Political Correspondent). r x t London, July 28. A move to form a combined anti-Socialist front to strengthen the force of the opposition to the Labour Government is I understood, being promoted by a number of Conservatives in the British Parliament.Reuter - 528 words
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504 1946-07-31 3 (By Harold K. Milks. Associated Press Correspondent). Nanking, July SO. Should General George <\ Marshall's mission fail there is a growing belief in Nuking that there will be two Chimis. one Kuomintani: and one Communist, for years to come. Every passing da\ without aAP - 504 words
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151 1946-07-31 3 Philippines President Sets Good Example In Growing More Food Manila, (Air Mail) President Rosas has set an example for the Philippines nation to follow in connection with government's reed production campaign. The Filipino chief executive translating his words into action, broke the ground himself with hoe and rake, and plantedReuter - 151 words
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Article38 1946-07-31 3 Washington, July 2!>. The Senate today approved and sent to the YVhitehouse for President Truman's signature a $75,000,000 (1.5.) loan to the PhUippines for budgetary relief for the remainder of the fiscal year.- UPUP - 38 words
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637 1946-07-31 4 AROUND THE COURTS "I had nearly 200 persons working under me and it \v r as impossible to please everybody. There was a clique in the Prisons who were working against me, and those who gave evidence against me are members of that clique/' said637 words
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Article54 1946-07-31 4 Vacancies exist in the Telecommunications Department, Singapore, for a number of youths to be trained as wireless operators and technicians. Applications are invited from youths 17 to 22 years of age having passed Standard VII or better. Apply in the first place by )<;ter to the Controller of54 words
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61 1946-07-31 4 The Central Committee of PanMalayan Labour Union of all Nationalities have received a letter from Mr. Louis Saillant, the General Secretary of World Federation of Trade Unions, Paris, dated 4th July, 1946, stating that the local Union Organisation had been officially recognised by the Executive61 words
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Article35 1946-07-31 4 London, July 30.— A new company, Remind Me, Ltd. undertakes to remind forgetful Britons of things they ought to do It was founded by a man who fnrtrnt hft« mUm'n birthday.- UPUP - 35 words
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204 1946-07-31 4 At the inaugural meeting of; the Social Welfare Council on Friday, July 26, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, President, recalled attention to the existence of temporary camps in the City. Sime Road Camp stood as a constant reminder of things best forgotten. Nantin Hotel204 words
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186 1946-07-31 4 I.N.A. AND I.IX. DEFENCE AND RELIEF COMMITTEE STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS The I.N.A II L Defence: and Relief Committee was set up j in November. 1045. It continued to function till 20th May, 1946. after which date it was merged into the Indian Relief Committee in Malaya. The following- is a186 words
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497 1946-07-31 4 I Frank 11. Bartholomew, Vice-President of the United Press Pacific Division witnessed both the July 1 and July M atom bomb explosion*. In the following dispatch, Hartnolomew sums up his views on Operation Crossroads and tells how it will affect the desiguUP - 497 words
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260 1946-07-31 4 As part of its declared policy of reducing the cost of living in Singapore. Government h|3 decided that it is now necessary to check the increase in the charges made for lighterage, states an official Press note. In a recent announcement in the Press the260 words
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211 1946-07-31 4 Information has just been received that the Special Commissioner in South -East Asia, Lord Killearn, will be visiting Kuala Lumpur to be present at the Malayan Exhibition on Saturday next. Malaya Command will be exhibiting two types of tanks, held guns, mortars, armoured cars, an ammunition211 words
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Article91 1946-07-31 4 Any person resident in Singapore who wishes to claim the return of property in Italy which was controlled by the Italian Government during the war is asked to write a letter to the Custodian of Property, Supreme Court Building, Singapore, stating very shortly the nature91 words
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Article52 1946-07-31 4 The date for the court-martial of the 267 soldiers of the 13 Parachute Battalion, Parachute Regiment, charged with mutiny at Muar last May, has now been fixed as Monday August 12, 1946. The trial will be held at the 11Q. of the Fifth Parachute Brigade52 words
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Article44 1946-07-31 4 EAST WEST SOCIETY The next meeting of the East and West Society will take place on Thursday, Aug. Ist at the YMCA J Bras Basah Road (opposite Cathay Building! at 8 p.m. Mr. Lim Hong Bee* will .speak on "Malaya Yesterday and Today." i44 words
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Article31 1946-07-31 4 Washington, July 2!). The United States Department of Agriculture tonight announced the allocation of 80.000 long tons of grain of which 30,000 tons will be flour to India during August ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article55 1946-07-31 4 VOLUNTARY WORKER THANKED Dr. Chakraboi Medical Centre, 5 host at a tea a Congress Missioi -Oj workers of tlie Mr. S. K. Chettu ment Ke). -Oq his wile were 1 small gatherini Dr. Cholkar,"] certificates of a. < I following volunt n (man Rajah, J, Chin Eim. Nambi; Mrs. MuthulaksJ55 words
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