Indian Daily Mail, 3 August 1946
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Title Section16 1946-08-03 1 Indian Daily Mail 11. No. 1 19. I SINGAPORE. SATURDAY. AUGUST 3. 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS16 words
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847 1946-08-03 1 Text Of Letters Between Mr. Punjabi And Sutan Sjahrir Batavia, Aug. 2. The first cargo of Indonesian rice for India is expected to be loaded at Propolinggo, in East Java, aboard the Empire Favour on August Bth. Dutch officials have given theReuter - 847 words
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685 1946-08-03 1 ur Own Correspondent's NDIAN NEWS RODNDDP Bombay, lug. 2. With charaeu Ho Lh «hre„ the spanner in.o SJ,,. 'rrespons.bili.v, Honda) a hen he got the Muslim LW^ ssemb > U its earlier decision to isattidDilS 1„ .u <0 T nl re bions proposals.685 words
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208 1946-08-03 1 London, Aug. 2. Mohammed All Jinnah has slammed the door of conciliation in the faces of the British and the Congress Party but the next move is with Britain, says a note in yesterday's issue of the Tribune, left wing weekly magazine. The Tribune adds:Reuter - 208 words
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Article26 1946-08-03 1 Taunton. Aug. 2.— Somerset beat the Indians by an innings and 11 runs. Indians second innings all out 431 (Sarwate not out 66) ReuterReuter - 26 words
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169 1946-08-03 1 Commons Questions About Malayan Parachute "Mutineers" London. Aug. l. —Answering questions on the arrest of 263 men of the 13th Parachute Battalion of the 6th Airborne Division following an incident at a rest camp at Muar. Malayan Union. War Minister Jack Lawson stated that thorough inquiries have been made butReuter - 169 words
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Article202 1946-08-03 1 Paris. Aug. 1. M. Gromyko replying to requests from 'the Canadian and Australian delerates for a detailed explanation of the Soviet plan for atomic control said the Soviet proposal a/as based on the only real 1111--leriying method of control cooperation of the United Nations. "TheReuter - 202 words
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Article151 1946-08-03 1 Rome, Aug. I.— After five hours of Cabinet Session, at which Premier De Gasperi read the text of the treaty, the Italian Cabinet instructed the Italian legation to make the fullest efforts in Paris for better peace terms and to re-state Italian viewpoint. De GasperiUP - 151 words
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Article127 1946-08-03 1 London, Aug. 2.— Godfrey Nicholson, Conservative, a member of the Parliamentary Delegation which recently visited India, said during a discussion of future parliamentary business yesterday that news from India had taken a grave turn. He asked if the House was going to separate for eightReuter - 127 words
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Article104 1946-08-03 1 New York, Aug. 2. Symptoms of Nazism now find manifestation in South Africa "in the shape of a new act designed to segregate Indian subjects compulsorily to confined areas." Aslrwin Choudree, delegate of the South African Resistance Council and adviser to the Indian Cnited Nations delegation,Reuter - 104 words
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108 1946-08-03 1 Formation of an All-Malayan Hindustani Prachar Sabha to propagate Hindustani among Malaya's 750.000 Indians will be discussed at the All-Malayan Indian Congress opening at Kuala Lumpur today. Plans include establishment oi separate Hindustani schools where practicable. They would be under the auspices of theA.P. - 108 words
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80 1946-08-03 1 AGA KHAN DIAMOND JUBILEE EXHIBITION OPENS Dar-es-Salaam, Aug. 2.— The Aga Khan Diamond Jubilee Exhibition was opened yesterday when the Begum Aga Khan and Lady Batter shill cut a ribbon across the main archway. The Aga Khan then announced that half of the proceeds of the three days would beReuter - 80 words
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73 1946-08-03 1 LONDON CLERKS THANKED FOR "NOT TALKING" London, Aug. 2.— City clerks and executives who handled some of the closest secrets of the war were thanked yesterday for their services and for "not talking." They were the staff of the United Kingdom Commercial Co^po-ation. Govern ment -sponsored trading organisation which counteredReuter - 73 words
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Article, Illustration112 1946-08-03 1 SAYS NEHRUJI - League's Decision Can't Stop India 's Independence, SAYS NEHRUJI Allahabad, Aug. 2. Pandit J.imj ha rial Nehru. President of thr Indian National Congress said here that the Moslem League's decision to withdraw its acceptance of the British Cabinet Mission's plan might del.i> India's independent, but it could not stop it.Reuter - 112 words
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1026 1946-08-03 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, Aug. 3, 1946. OUR ANSWER -IV |F he (the Indian In Malay*) la for it ahe plantation rubber industry), then be Is nee to press for reforms but only within the limits of profitable- production. since those are the only limits within which a capitalist1,026 words
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Article, Illustration1220 1946-08-03 2 Mahatma Gandhi The World's Problem MEN AND POLITICS: A WEEKLY FEATURE TODAY MORE THAN EVER THE WEST NEEDS THE MAHATMA I t INDIANS EVERYWHERE j LISTEN TO HIM LOUIS FISCHER WRITES FOR US "If the West accepted more of Gandhi, would Gandhi accept more of the West?" asks Louis Fischer,1,220 words
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111 1946-08-03 2 London, Aug. 2.— Than is a single class of n,,,j >h n^ ture for which India not a tial customer, say« \lf r J^ son, former editor JJ? Calcutta, reviewinu la* |)ros !]J British and Indian trade August issue of "(ire.it ftrital the East."111 words
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Article85 1946-08-03 2 Ba Maw En Route To Rangwn Tokyo. Auff. U-— Hunm-se m administrator Dr Bi M.»n,*h#| to Japan about a \< as a Manchurian schelai route to Rangoon. al... ird a Brifa seaplane, KAP am.ounccd afternoon. Ho fil reiras» ri fl .r.o? SOIl and turned o\ Br: Liaison IftesJon e/hJ from85 words
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Article87 1946-08-03 2 Poona »Air |fa guaaai poaan lion on the wvsta of India, must be I tfft according to the M of: Atlantic Charter, S Gadgil. a member i the Ce£ Legislative Am mbl meeting heir. He said that the pie of G were ethnically, culturallyReuter - 87 words
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Article49 1946-08-03 2 "OUT INDIA" MOVEMENT ECHO Bombay (Air omment of B-n that all Qoßßjiugl **eslerird or BPBTe fl* "round of Dftittcln*l indirect. In the *C •neat of August reinstated in their DO The Governme: to havo ordered t" sum of Rs Tl 000 r* I All-India Cor n-bieh was COOi Reuter.49 words
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38 1946-08-03 2 New Delhi. o\< war veteran* have Oi according to a oters report. About resettled in some 2,000 in lowi jobs and mote thai ed trades. The n by recruiting and vices.- A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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456 1946-08-03 2 »n Maifyaa rubber estates, is expected to receive its most severe b .ww.th the formation of a pernlanent prohibm l S n m ttee a the three-day All-Malayan Indian Conference openin K Wiated"^ V KUa 'a LUmPUr K «-«laatl,! AssociatedA.P. - 456 words
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94 1946-08-03 2 Allahabad. Aug. 1.— Some importers in South Africa are still receiving cables from exporters in Calcutta and Bombay soliciting orders and intimating that shipping space is available for these exports, nyi the Secretary of the Natal Indian Congress in a telegram to Pan<*1 Nehru.Reuter - 94 words
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Article79 1946-08-03 2 SOCCER FISTICUFFS Calcutta j Air Mail).— Nearly forty persons received minor injuries when pandemonium broke out at the end of a football match between two popular teams. East Bengal and Mohan Bagan were meeting for the second time in the First Division of the Calcutta Football League and the encounter79 words
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Article762 1946-08-03 3 PRESENT RUBBER PRICE ONLY FOR SIX MONTHS I ndon *u*T. I.— Mr. John I I Minister of Food, told Lw lr iini'iM- of "niiuons in h Z question that .]9,200 > W tPl r i c e had been shipped I siam during June, 1946. flfn"Reuter - 762 words
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2202 1946-08-03 3 k. The United States proposes the creation of an \tomic l)e>elopment fcuthorit} with broad sweepguarantee to the world tha« atomic energy will in peaceful pursuits. Bernard BL Baruch. United illative on the Atomic Energy Commission of the ns, told the Commission** opening session here. kddressUSIS - 2,202 words
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Article, Illustration340 1946-08-03 3 Churchills Opposition To Indian Independece Mag cause His Downfal London, Aug. 2.— Mr. Winston Churchill, leader of the Conservative Opposition in the House of Commons, will at the next meeting of the National Union Conservative Associations of Great Kritain move a resolution disassociating the Conser vative Party from the Labour340 words
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324 1946-08-03 3 I'Ondon, Aug. 2.— The British Government, said Mr. WhmUm Churchill in the House of Commons vesterdiv, araj apparently readv to leave 100.000,000 India m to fall into all the horm.v of sanguinary cm] war compared with which anything thnt fould happen in Palestine324 words
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Article107 1946-08-03 3 CHINESE MERCHANTS STOCK EXCHANGE Shanghai, Aug .More hi local commercial and native banks have submitted applications foi membership in the Chinese Iter chants Stock Exchange, no* pn paring to resume business here Only a small number of formei members of the Stock Bach have so far sent in application, forReuter - 107 words
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831 1946-08-03 4 Malacca Scheme Should Be Extended To All States, SAYS MALAYAN UNION ADVISORY COUNCIL MEMBER Stating that "it is an accepted liability by estates employ ing labour to ensure that the health of the workers and their dependents is given priority consideration," the Hon.831 words
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63 1946-08-03 4 PROFESSORIAL VACANCIES IN STORE MEDICAL COLLEGE There are vacancies in the Professorships of Medicine, Pathology, Anatomy, Biochemistry and Biology in the College of Medicine, Singapore. They will be filled by the Secretary of State for the Colonies, London, after advertisement in England. Local applications should be made to the Secretary63 words
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Article269 1946-08-03 4 ABOUND THE COURTS In the First Court yesterday, a Chinese, Tan Soo Choo, w T as sentenced to 18 months' r.i. on an amended charge of house-breaking and theft by night. On July 25 the NAFFI store at Read Street w T as broken into and269 words
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Article92 1946-08-03 4 Names ot thirteen U.K. Coys. which are to begin production in Australia were announced In Can-; berra. They include such well-known firms as Tootcs motor-car manufacturers. Lucas (electrical equipment* and Maclenas (phamaceutical goods*. Carpets, vacuum cleaners and accumulators are among other goods which will be manufactured92 words
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76 1946-08-03 4 On July 31st Princess Elizabeth received Mr. E. N. T. Cummins and a small party including Mrs. Elizabeth Choy and was presented with a Kiotiko Casket as a tribute by ex-internees to the fine way local nurses in Singapore tended them In hospital in76 words
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Article54 1946-08-03 4 On Wednesday, August 7th, H. E. The Governor of Singapore, accompanied by General Cox, G.0.C., Singapore District, will make a tour of all depots on the island controlled by 223 Base Ordnance Depot to see the extent of their work and the conditions of work54 words
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Article40 1946-08-03 4 Will all Girl Guide Companies, who have re-formed since the Japanese surrender, communicate with the Singapore Headquarters with a view to affiliation. Address to: Miss Kilgour, Commissioner of Girl Guides, C.E!ZJM. School. 134, Sophia Road, Singapore.40 words
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115 1946-08-03 4 Shanghai, Aug. I.— The accumulation of poods awaiting Customs examination on Shanghai's wharves Is grow ing daily as imports pour into the city at the estimated rate of 200,000 tons a month. Ships fill every berth and buoy, while it is not unusual forReuter - 115 words
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91 1946-08-03 4 Orders valued at 2; million pounds have been placed In Britain for equipment for Malaya. It will be used for the rehabilitation of rubber and tin industries in that territory. This was revealed by Mr. George Hall.. British Colonial Secretary in the House of91 words
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248 1946-08-03 4 ftatavia. July. The Indo nesian news agency "Antara" in a dispatch from Farut near Bandung claims that certain sections of the Chinese population have charged the Dutch with "using them as political pawns in Indonesia." The agency cites an article In theUP - 248 words
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62 1946-08-03 4 The office of the Special Commissioner, Lord Killearn, states that there is no truth in the report published on Thursday. August Ist, (not in the Indian Daily Mail) that talks with the Dutch authorities are to begin shortly in Singapore on the question of62 words
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Article60 1946-08-03 4 The following will represent the Indian Association at Cricket against L.O.C. Signals at Fort Canning this afternoon:— Wazir Singh, P. K. Bhaskaran, Hussein Shah. Choor Singh, Solakhan Singh, Dharam Raj, Retnasamy, Inspector Gurdial Singh. Perelra, David Dorai Raj, D. K. Samy and P. Gupta. Players are requested60 words
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Article129 1946-08-03 4 Reuter Asmara, Aug. 1.—Armoured nrs were patrolling the streets of this city, capital of the Italian Red Sea colony of Eritrea, yesterday after rioting by the Eritreans who favour annexation of the country by Ethiopia. A crowd attacked and damaged Arab-owned houses and shops and smashed windowsReuter - 129 words
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Article57 1946-08-03 4 London. Aug. 1.—Local British military commanders are to be authorised to relax the present ban on marriages between British servicemen and alien women, other then Japanese, in cases where reasons for the marriage are good and there is no security objection. This was announced by Lord Nathan, Inder-Secretary for war.Reuter - 57 words
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Article42 1946-08-03 4 Jerusalem. July 31.—Revolvers, uniforms and land mines were discovered yesterday In a storeroom In the basement of the main synagogue in Tel Aviv during the second day of the search of the all-Jewish city, according to official sources in Jerusalem tonight ReuterReuter - 42 words
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55 1946-08-03 4 CANADA, AUSTRALIA HAVE TRADE COMMISSIONERS IN H.K. Hong Kong. Aug. 1.- The office of the Canadian Government's Trade Commissioner is to be reopened fan Hong Kong. Mr. Charles R. Galiow. Assistant Trade Commissioner, has arrived to make the preliminary arrangements. The Australian Government is sending a trade represent a tiveReuter - 55 words
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Advertisement263 1946-08-03 4 SVRAT ROSE F0& RANGOON Calcutta, Juh_s Chandra Bose has Irft f (>r J* goon in connection u,t^ cases against Doshi and other members of it v. Fund Commit tee. OSf in Burma for a bom —Reuter. I (VSB THKATRC •g Phoni- 1 TO-NIGHT MlDNlGlrf AT ILM IV M TO-.MORKom 100263 words
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