Indian Daily Mail, 31 August 1946

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail >«>!. No. 11. Xq. 173 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 1916. PKIC£ 10 CKMb
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  • 81 1 longress Against Leaving Lioor Indefinitely Open I rom Our Own Correspondent) Madi W.— Preliminary to assuming office, informal fgssiow lltKl b > *°iWess leacieis regarding the policy ih i" lhc illUrim Government. Opinion seems to ainst leaving the door
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  • 332 1 Ih-ii iZZrv&E* 3 e ori from Indonesian sources stale wSL%27!TS K real^ a ood i^P^sion at Jogjakarta, S^&ffflS^ talk yesterday with Sutan sjahrir > a^nnv o^ Killean 1 ve ry democrat ic/ said the Antara agency this morning, commenting on his visit. The
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  • 302 1 KAKI.IKIt REPORT Batavia, Aui». 30. Complete agreement m principle was reached between Lord Killearn, British Special Commissioner m South East Asia, and Dr. Sutan Sjahrir, the Indonesian Republic premier, on the necessity for a truce m Indonesia, and the discussion at their meeting Thursday centred on the
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  • 65 1 Congress To set Up Committee To enquire into Riots [considered thf and the prevail- •n m tne coun--1 ammittee is resolution exiio\ eminent a intain law and ::d. While the Congress may not make a formal demand for enquiry into the Qalcutta riots, it is understood that India Government will
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  • 92 1 MUSLIMS WANT "JINNAH GOVT." LEAGUERS VIEW Amir Shan. .India Muslim f- Id United c "Muslims •thing less than iment as Pandit and the Con- j ill be 11 Un\> > I >ndon have not to at- rnment the supol ihe MusLd, adding that will be re&ponLon of quislings i Inoia
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  • 45 1 trrespondent) Bill to reand other disans In respect Hotels etc., uoed m the Speaking m Bombay's Minis- d that those who as untouchth( writing on I de their prethe proposed tared: -By o Hanjans uld only be I Past sins."
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  • 27 1 I Bakrid was over India. WM held eutta, Ka:ind other >"ds ol Musm Authorities recauUona to •nets and sh and Inditrmed Police.
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  • 125 1 COL. GILL EXPLAINS (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Aug. 30.— C01. N. S. Gill, Dictator of the Sikh Panthic Board explained yesterday the Sikh's attitude to Mr. Fin— h'n invitation to Master Tara Sin^h for holding discussions. corned Jinnah's approach but the latter should make concrete
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  • 86 1 Cairo. Aug. 30.— Sheik Hassan el Bana. leader of the Muslim Brotherhood Association, called for a "bloody revolution" unless Premier Ismail Sidky Pasha breaks off negotiations with Britain for revision of the 1936 Alliance or take effective action to obtain complete evacuation of British troops
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  • 80 1 Hongkong. Aug. 30.-Hongkong today celebrated the first anniversary of its liberation after three and a half years' Japanese occupation. A general holiday was declared and thousands of foreigners and Chinese thronged the decorated Cenotaph Square this morning to watch a colourful military parade by units of
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  • 125 1 Moscow, Aug. 30.— Ataman Grigori Semenov, the Cossack General m the First World War and afterwards leader of the anti-Soviet •White Army m Manchuria, has been sentenced to death by hanging by the military collegium of the Supreme Court of the USSR having pleaded
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  • 34 1 Tokyo, Aug. 30.— SCAP has authorised the Japanese Government to convert three 10,000 tons oiltankers into whaling factory vessels to participate m the Japanese whaling expedition m the Antartio next season UP
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  • 135 1 INDIAN DELEGATES TO STUDY AMERICAN INDUSTRIES Washington, Aug. 29. Representatives of the All-India Manufac* turers organisation who recently arrived m the United states after ;>ix weeks m Britain, are spending most of this week heir before beginning an extensive tour of the Chief United States industrial centres. While here they
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  • 117 1 Sydney. (Air Mail >— Australia's perfume industry, which 10 years ago scarcely existed, has now become one of the most important sections of the cosmetic trade. The other sections are lace powder, lipstick, creams, and talcum powder. Before the war almost no cosmetics were exported, but m
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  • 69 1 Beirut. Aug. 30.— The 27-year occupation of the Lebanon by French forces em\ today when Gen. Borgnis Desborders, who commanded Mie French troop m the Lebanon, said from Beirut aboard the cruih r Montoalm. Gen. De«borders' departure completed the evacuation of French troops from the
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  • 59 1 Shanghai. Aug. 30.— Donald Chisholm, who has been held m UK custody for a year for allegedly broadcasting lor th<> Japanese but nevrer formally charged, was released from Ward Road Jail tcdav after receipt of the official word from the Department of Justice m Washington, D.C., which
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  • 82 1 Feipin, August TO —The Cir v Communists have evacuated Chengteh ahead of the Government advance employing the familiar strategy of not defending large cities against a concerted drive. Instead they are putting up a country defence m the cities against superior forces, take to the countryside
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  • 118 1 Several Injured In Lathi Charge (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Aug. 30. All Is not well m the Alwar State. The Frajamandal has launched a satyagraha m support of its demand for responsible Government and redress of various grievances. Complete hartal is being observed m the
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  • 217 1 NO SEAT IN INTERIM GOVERNMENT From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Aug. 30. Once again the Anglo-Indian Community has been singled out by the British Administration for exclusion from the Interim Government, says Mr. Frank Anthony, the Anglo-Indian Association president, m a statement. He adds: "I wish
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  • 150 1 IN CALCUTTA Calcutta. Aug. 30.— Six hundred r «''t;ons were kiiied m M^tiabru/ iui. m the recent Calcutta riot.v according to information now .n;id available m the locality. The local cotton mill building v>lu i re labourers live was attacked an;l M»t
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  • 50 1 New Delhi, Aug. 30.— 1t it, reliabjy learned that the Viceroy is con tomphiting a judicial enquiry into ttM Calcutta riot* Sir PatricK Bpens, Chief Justice of the Federal Court assisted by two judges oi the provincial high courts may by deputed for the purpott.- Reuter
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  • 65 1 SECRETARY OF STATE INTERVIEWS INDIAN DELEGATE London, Aug. 30.— Lord PethickLawrence, Secretary of State toe Inuia, toaay had an interview with Mr. G. P. Piliai o( Tiavancore Stat, who is passing through London on his way to Copenhagen. Mr. PUUu who is a member ol the Indian de legation to
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  • 15 1 Canterbury, \ug. XO.— The Italians versus Kent matrh h.«> beea abandon*'*! Reuter
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  • 711 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, Aug. 31, 1946. NOTES AND COMMENTS S.T.C. Employees' Strike IT Is no use hiding the fact that the Singapore Traction Co. Employees' strike is causing the greatest inconvenience to the public and adding to their present day difficulties. In these days when tht public is
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  • 1167 2 (By Louis Fischer) The Legislatures of India's eleven provinces have completed their task of electing the members of the Constituent Assembly which will meet m September to draft the constitution of a free India.. It reflects the seriousness with which
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  • 392 2 London, Aug 29.— South Africa is a vast prison house for Ihost? whose skins are coloured. Treatment of Indian and native population there proves that the spirit of Belsen and Buchanwald still stalks In lands other than Germany, said Cassin Jedwat,
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  • 295 2 Maj-Gen. Shah Nawaz Khan's New Book Bombay, (Air Mail). A complete authoritative picture of the Indian National Army from the very day of its formation to the day of its final surrender, together with full account of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose is given m a
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  • 140 2 Pondicherry. (All Mail*. On the occasion of Sri Aurobinda 's 74th birthday anniversary the mother and Sri Aurobinda gave "darshan" to over 1.600 persons including 500 inmates of the Ashram. The devotees and admirers from different parts of India and abroad had silent blcs.sings from the
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  • 167 2 Kangoon, Aug. 29.— Maj.-Gcn. Sir H. E. Ranee, the new Governor who is to arrive here tomorrow m a message to the people of Burma says: 'When I left Burma, I aid so with great regret, not only because I have come to love the country
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  • 177 2 "History teenu I l itself! Bajajwi House, which the Bajaj had dedic of the Nation, ha National pilgrimage patriots-having been IN of momentous dccii ent stages ot the inaian'JS struggle. Ine aoovt' ofa I by a top-ranKii. Congress Woricin.. wnue taking i: *J I mood to
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  • 124 2 Rangoon iAitJK Dr. Ba May met the official other prominent m Sinyetha Wunti;.. residence recci. cussed the future started by him Dr. Ba M;nv nidi k defifll clear that he will not person enter party poUtiCi ftfl lie sees the need I to continue
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  • 67 2 Sr;: "This trial ha rical trial, pai Qii^rcd hi.smr> penonalitlei of Ij ji, Azad, Nehr i somehow or ot the orbit of Asaf Ali. tenJ commencing hi sedition caw dullah today. Viceroy and Chamber ol I appriaed of thia lieved to havt The statement come up
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  • 56 2 Madras, Aug. 29.— Madras will export cooking oils to Burma m exchange for increased supplies of nee, Mr. A. F. Dixon, Food Commissioner said today. "Burma expects to export considerably more rice by the end of December than the quantity taken mto account by the International
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  • 420 3 r u ll Text Of Nehru-Jinnah Correspondence I Follow!** he te^ of th c correspondence which passed Keen p Ja 5 7" h f arI f l i^ eh Cpngretw President tnd M. A. J'nnah, President of the All-India Muslim Utliw tncut Nehru, datea
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  • 606 3 to day administration of 'this country. -Since this brief offer was made and we accepted it. I have haa no opportunity to meet the Viceroy or discuss the matter with him more fully, i hope to do so within tne next two or three days. It
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  • 51 3 Lake Success, New York, Aug. Applications for United Nations membership from only three nations Afghanistan, Iceland, and Sweden wer c approved by the Security Council after nearly eight hours of argument and manoeuvring m a session Thursday characterised by long and bitter
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  • 481 3 Nanking, Aug. 30. Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek was reported Thursday to have approved the creation of a five-man committee to prepare for a coalition government comprised of all parties m China. The United States Ajnbavss>adoi\ Dr. ,1. Leighton Stuart, was said to have
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  • 71 3 BIG PASSENGER AND CARGO PLANE Washington.— American aviation sources disclose that some 50 .;tructural changes are to be mucle m the Lockheed Constellation airplane before the big transport is restored to passenger and cargo service, with government perm is sion. Before the latest crash ol a plane of this type
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  • 468 3 Bombay: (Air Mail) One thou-sand-rupee notes which were demonetised by a Government oi India Ordinance some months ago —are still changing hands here, although only at about half their denomination. The notes are being bought apparently by people who have means of concocting an "explanation" for the authorities
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  • 142 3 Paris, Aug. 30— The tt«^ Four Ministers' Council ended its session here late Thursday with U.S. Secretary of State James F. Byrnes, British Foreign Minister Ernest Bevin, Russian Foreign Minister M. Molotov and the French Premier and Foreign Minister < Georges Bidault, emerging from the meeting
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  • 57 3 (By George Boultwood, Associated Press Correspondent) London, Aug. 30.— When India is finally granted independence, the King s title— "George VI., by the grace of God, of Great Britain, Ireland, and the British Dominions beyond the seas, King, Defender of the Faith,
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  • 96 3 New York, Aug. M. The New Yorker magazine, scrapping its customary sophisticated articles and cartoons, devoted its entire issue today to Novelist -Correspondent Jon ii Uersey m the most exnausiive article yet written on tne Hiroshima atomic bombing. In his long article Mersey wrote Mi.it his
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  • 212 3 Amsterdam— Following the liberation of the Netherlands, it became the custom for most stores having little or nothing to sell— to exhibil the few materials they had with a notice reading "sold" or "decoration When Dutch price control offl cials recently banned this practice, saying that it
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  • 569 4 SPLENDID ACTIVITIES OF THE COMMITTEE SET UP BY PANDIT NEHRU Poor and destitute Indians throughout Malaya particularly the orphans and Siam-returned labourers, as well as helpless families and IN A personnel, ar r receiving splendid help from the Indian Relief Committee m Malaya set up by
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  • 229 4 INA MEN'S HUNGER STRIKE: REUTER REPORT CONTRADICTED Sir, We were shocked to read a Reuter report published m yoiu issue of the 27th instant, denying the victimisation of I.N.A. men Ib Singapore. The information received by Reuter is absolutely baseless. Our letter published m your paper of the 23rd instant
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  • 94 4 I am extremely pleased to note through your esteemed paper hat a JaJ hmd Committee has been established at Muar. it is essential that such committees be Unmed m other parts of Malaya and through them national service bo rendered to Indians here. Ao Hie recently
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  • 95 4 I A Volley Ball Exhibition match m aid or the V.M.C.A. Rehabilitation Fund and the Indian Relief Committee Fund for local reliei will take place at the Happy World fctadium on Monday Sept. 2 commencing at 8.15 p.m. The competing teams will be the YaM.c.A of
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  • 40 4 JAP FOREIGN OFFICE-A SMILING MASK FOR THE MILITARY (B, Uusscll Brines Associated Press Correspondent, tmS^sSS£X ri, n ar 1 t n f r 1 liv th rr rved %a? innocently ignorant of (he n, imJisi W«? Offlce uas LONDON CONFERENCE
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  • 493 4 London, Au.i>. 30. The Colo Ilia] Office Thursday night said '.hat the Mufti of Jerusalem, vas unacceptable to Britain as i delegate to the forthcoming London conference on the fuure of Palestine. The spokesman d:cl uot amplify the announcement. The Iviuiti has oeen nominated as a
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  • 286 4 Hollywood, Aug. 30.— Luncheon with George Givot is not a particularly festive event. It requires about 30 seconds just long enough to put a food pellet into the mouth and swallow it with a glass of water. For dessert: a banana, or a
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  • 126 4 The Deputy Secretary for Social Welfare. Mr. T. E. Hughes, announces that Peoples Restaurants will m future open at 11 a.m. This is to encourage those without regular fixed lunch hours, particularly the unemployed. to patronize* tho People's Restaurants before the rush hours, usually between 12
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  • 397 4 A meeting of the Interim Convening Committee of the Singapore and Regional Malayan Indian Congress members will be held today at No. 6. Race Course Lane, the Indian Association premises, at 5 p.m.. to fix a date for convening mass meeting of Indians. All are earnestly requested
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  • 149 4 Athens, Aug. 30— Political uprisings have increased sharply as Greeks prepared for Sunday's vote on the fate of the monarchy. The Ministry of Public Information said 21 persons were killed ana 32 were seized by Communist bands during the past 24 hours. The heaviest attack was by
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  • 90 4 \IUHBler, Germany.— Hugo Wai- j loch, an Australian prisoner of wai who has made archeology bii hobby, has requested that hi^ repatriation be delayed because lv has found what he believes to bt ice age relics. The 40-year-old former bank clerk has uncovered more than
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