Indian Daily Mail, 6 September 1946
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Title Section15 1946-09-06 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. No. 178. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS15 words
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Article162 1946-09-06 1 (jonrir Hilling to Divert roi: sed Indian Allocations ...ton. Ass,,ciu ted p ress torrespondem) '^zr™2*z!:™ 12 z Thursdav Uovenment a« r ees! a es lhe request vNitli the Asso- nd Ihe decision he Indians," but it could be an basis with j, ;iya. later repayvalent amount. ian162 words
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Article45 1946-09-06 1 Sikhs' Message To Pandit Nehru X of Kuala <>i theAll-Mala- tolloWing cabl behalf of the I have great pleaulate you on the Indian Interim u> r your leadership. vmpathising with India wish to whole-hearted nng about unity work together fo* ntaining com>nce ol our beloved45 words
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Article50 1946-09-06 1 PENICILLIN DROPPED BY PARACHUTE Supplies of drugs, urgently c of Mr. R. G. '*alasa. Sara■^vith su.specled parachuted m 'i'lt fire piloted by R. H. Merirecord breaker ►fflcer of No. 684 Singapore, the i vice stated to make an- ■■>£ flight to ime carrying reading matter fco. it is hoped, ''nvalescent.Reuter - 50 words
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23 1946-09-06 1 OLMPIC GAMES TO BK HELD IN SWITZERLAND >" 5-The In- «-mmi.tee met '"'I that the 1948 1 H«j *m be staged m "'"erland UPUP - 23 words
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Article78 1946-09-06 1 FOOD TIP FOR KILLEARN i The Australian Government j cannot find a buyer for 5 million pounds of dehydrated food. it consists mainly of deny- 1 rtrated vegetables and eggs and has been rejected by Britain, India, UNNRA and J the Allied Control Council m Germany. Commerce Minister Scully J78 words
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111 1946-09-06 1 Nearly two million bushels ol Australian apples have already been shipped overseas this year. Including about a million bushels to Britain. 470 thousand bushels to Sweden and about one hundred thousand bushels each to the United States and Canada. Malaya has taken 91 thousand bushels.111 words
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53 1946-09-06 1 Lake Success, Ne- York. Sepi. 5. -The Secretary General of the United Nations, Dr. Trygve Lie, last night announced that the United Nations general assembly will be held on Sept. 23 as planned. No formal proposal for postponement had been received from any one,Reuter - 53 words
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117 1946-09-06 1 The Nantina Hotel has been selected to house the proposed Girls' Training School m Singapore, which, when it gets going, will cater for about 150 pupils, including 15 040 boarders. Boarders will be charged $10 and dayscholars $3 monthly fees. The scheme aims at giving117 words
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385 1946-09-06 1 (iood progress m the growing of foodcrops is reported m Ihe July Report of the Department of Agriculture, Malayan Union. retained its position as a leaf vege- In Province Wellesley and Penang, Japanese surrendered personnel cleared approximately 100 acres of land on385 words
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Article253 1946-09-06 1 22.000HAVE35-CENTLUNCH DAILY IN SINGAPORE (By Our Staff Reporter) Oser 22,000 persons m Singapore are daily having lunch at cents per head, thanks to the Government's People's Restaurants and Sponsored Restaurants. This was revealed at a 1 ress conference yesterday by 'Mr. MacNeice, the Welfare Officer. And they are253 words
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178 1946-09-06 1 Washington, Sept. 5. A report on "Operation Crossroads" revealed that all but nine of the 90 ships m the atomic bomb tests at Bikin atom were either sunk, damaged or contaminated m some degree by radio-activity. In a recapitulation of the fate ofUP - 178 words
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102 1946-09-06 1 Colombo, Sept. 5. Mr. R. F. Jayatilaka. a member of the Ceylon State Council, told a largelyattended public meeting of workers at Nawalapitiya that if the infantile death rate and the high rate ot premature deaths among the Sinhalese were to continue unchecked, m 25UP - 102 words
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124 1946-09-06 1 Sydney, Sept. s.— The Minister for Supply and Shipping, Senator Ashley, announced that all tyre controls have been lifted on Sept. 2. and distribution through normal trade channels would be resumed after nearly five years of control. Manufacturers, however, would require several weeks m whichReuter - 124 words
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Article51 1946-09-06 1 Berlin, Sept. 4. Soviet quarters here said today that the return to Paris of M. Molotov, Soviet Foreign Minister, expected today, had been postponed. M. Molotov is expected to break his journey In Berlin where he will have talks with Marshal Vassily Sokolovsky, Soviet Commander m Germany.Reuter - 51 words
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228 1946-09-06 1 NEHRU GOVT. ACTS (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Sept. 5. The first task which the interim Government will undertake is the release of political prisoners, including I.N.A. personnel, who are still m jail. It will be recalled that Sardar Patel,228 words
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137 1946-09-06 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Sept. 5. C. Rajagopalachariar. addressing a meeting m the city last evening replied to Jinnah's wild allegations against the Congress and the Cabinet Mission. Jinnah had complained of the conspiracy between the Congress and Britain to bypass the League. Rajaj! assertedReuter - 137 words
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118 1946-09-06 1 Government Accuses Scheduled Castes Federation (From Our Own Correspondent) Nagpur, Sept. s.— The Scheduled Castes Federation resumed Satyagraha m Nagpur yesterday to mark their protest fgainst the Cabinet Mission's plan. Over 200 arrests were made. An adjournment motion m protest against the precautionary measures taken to deal with Satyagraha was118 words
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148 1946-09-06 1 ARSON, LOOTING AMD DESTRUCTION IN BOMBAY (From Our Own Correspondent) Bombay. Sept. 5.— There are no signs of the riots abating m Bombay. Arson, looting and destruction went on yesterday and casualties mounted up 146 killed and 500 injured. The Governor and Home Minister toured the affected, areas and laterReuter - 148 words
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Advertisement20 1946-09-06 1 Lr,i tOUB PRODUCTS P l xo mi: plople Through: TABOL MURASU ling: Tamil Malaya r fr 12 years. <»ad, Singapore20 words
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Advertisement55 1946-09-06 1 Vim, Vifour, aad Vitality, e "BID(HWUr The Tonic that re-TitaUxe your whole fyviem. Obtainable at all leading stores. Sole Importers: P. H. YEE CO., Singapore Kuala Lumpur. 9, Scan Street. TAMIL MURASU ANNUAL 194 6 I I WILL BE OUT SOON Please apply for TWO COLOUR j THREE COLOUR ADVERTISEMENTS55 words
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Article675 1946-09-06 2 we may be, and whatever the burden we may have to carry, our guiding purpose will be India's freedom and India's honour, and we shall seek to defend them wherever they are threatened." Thus declared Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru m his latest message to the South African675 words
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1479 1946-09-06 2 Sir Srivastava's Comprehensive Review Of Indian Food Policy Copenhagen, Sept. s.— Sir J. I\ Srivastava, chief of the Indian delegation, addressing the food conference m Copen nagen yesterday, said: "The poet has written of the sad fate of man whoReuter - 1,479 words
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Article113 1946-09-06 2 New Delhi, Sept. s.— The Government of India yesterday granted a loan of Rs. 50,000 000 (£3,750,000) to Siam. the first loan ever made by the Government of India to a foreign country. The loan, which is for 20 years and carries interest at theReuter - 113 words
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118 1946-09-06 2 New Delhi, Sept. 4. The new Interim Government met today for the first time at the Viceroy's House with Lord Wavell presiding. It was understood that the abolition of the salt tax was discussed. This has lone been the aim of theU.P. - 118 words
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422 1946-09-06 2 London. Sept. 4— News fr« m l nd i a Met more an— pnll.Hi the front pajres of Britain's national and provincial morning newspapers. The Daily Mail for instance splashes across seven columns the headline: "Mass Muslim arrests if India riotsReuter - 422 words
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227 1946-09-06 2 £2,ooo Spent By Lea gue Annual For Propaganda In U.K (B.v Roland I;, Mohammed Abbas Ali, pr. the All-India Muslim League, today among- London's Indian community President of the All-India Muslim I expenditure of £2,000 annually on tain and the United States. Ke declared: "When the direct action campaign isReuter - 227 words
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Article25 1946-09-06 2 Indian Delegate Emphasise Food ■i, I plaint (i cnun t Pro; conditl Mr I k em Prol Ministei I Willian moi, am: L toeing ReuterReuter - 25 words
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73 1946-09-06 2 EVACUATION OF AND Pows AND INTERNAL FROM JAVA Bau Consul nounc. d evacuation interior ol rarrend I possible F Lord X (worn A [ndonesi Coiifli tian priority I nated 1 .v j he Japan* I otnl ol ir, I 'ion 01 I new I mottlj I I terned dvi luled73 words
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49 1946-09-06 2 AP CORRESPONDENT OUSTED FROM OFFICER PRESS CONFERENCE Miter Mi (ion loi i I !n»a. ousir.l I firm I ,U\('l I folio position aro.i el m corns] confei "d th( stipul B had q April I throw i a relial had ml otOlged iht- p on th< i cellat 111.49 words
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634 1946-09-06 3 I »T K rn^ f r three Arab arj "^s m Pales 1. m tht hands Ol Willing warriors these davf border, out Of hiding and Ihrou/h he black t t fIKCrS aiUl men art iSwS of supply p idence ofAP - 634 words
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184 1946-09-06 3 Nuremberg, Sept. s.—The wives of the 21 Nazi leaders who await the verdict following the conclusion of the hearing at the trials* here, are besieging the prison officials with requests to see their husbands. Frau Goering has come several times from her southern BavarianUP - 184 words
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98 1946-09-06 3 London. Sept. 4.— Maxi Ausnit, head of the vast Rumanian arms firm Resita. recently concluded a secret deal with a British arms firm lor the purchase of surplus gunboats and torpedo-boats, according to the Paris correspondent of the Daily Graphic. Quoting an independent source forReuter - 98 words
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89 1946-09-06 3 Shanghai. Sept. s.— ln order to widen world knowledge of Chinese musical culture and style, a music mission, organised by the China Music Association, is planning to visit the Philippines, America and possibly Europe. The group will also purchase many copies of lamousReuter - 89 words
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Article, Illustration416 1946-09-06 3 The Hatfue, Sept -1— The Sultan of Pontianak better known lo the Dutch as Lieut.-CoL Max al Kadrie and ruler of 100,000 Indonesians m west of Borneo said at a Press conference here that the Republicans are pursuing a policy of moderation to winReuter - 416 words
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173 1946-09-06 3 Greek Premier Didn't Like Weather: Escapes Death Paris, Sept. 4. The cold, cloudy weather m France saved the Greek Prime Minister, Constantine Tsaldaris, from meeting his death m a plane crash this morning. Tsaldaris was booked to travel to London aboard the Air France plane which crashed while taking offA.P.; UP - 173 words
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Article70 1946-09-06 3 Tokyo, Sept. .'..—Japanese war industries borrowed 26,800.000,000 yen to finance their operations and the bulk of the larger loans went to Zaibatsu (large family) concerns, a survey by the Bank of Japan shows. The survey was incomplete, m that it concerned only loans ofAP - 70 words
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425 1946-09-06 3 Shanghai, Sept. 5. Relief and rehabilitation work m many parts of China has been brought to a virtual standstill by the spread of the civil war. In eastern Honan, for instance, all relief operations by UNRRA have been suspended following the launching425 words
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185 1946-09-06 3 Police Intervene To Find Brawlers "All Good Friends Again!" Southampton. Sept. 4.— Police officers, called to a house m Southampton today, found six Indian peaiars bleeding from head wounds received m a brawl m i first floor bedroom. Karm Singh, aged 54, was ljmg on the bed bleeding protusely lromReuter - 185 words
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141 1946-09-06 3 SALARIES INCREASED 300-500 TIMES PREWAR SCALE Canton, Sept. 5.— A1l civil servants, Government school teachers and University professors m Canton, provincial capital of Kuan-inn- have received another sharp increase m salary. Government salaries have nou been increased from 300 to 540 times their pre-war scale and allowances of CN $6Reuter - 141 words
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575 1946-09-06 3 (By Richard O' Regan. Associated Press Correspondent) Frankfurt— So-called intellectual circles m impoverished post-war Germany have come up with a new political plan for Europe— one which they claim is designed to "free the continent of American and Russian influences," it has beenA.P.; Reuter - 575 words
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Advertisement37 1946-09-06 3 [FEE REDCtAHOS I ••CSci r 111 J '1^ J*S& lie I -4 Hk I i^^ Jjl IBhM|| d as they revive h vitality and untold I »ed the priceless X naturally and rSI ig, Singapore. B 'v^H37 words
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331 1946-09-06 4 There has been recently a very praiseworthy effort by certain Associations m Singapore to help m the extension of education. Schools have been organised, which m some cases provide free education. Such efforts have received, and will receive every encou ragmen t from Government.331 words
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123 1946-09-06 4 London, Sept. 5. Lord PethickLawrence,. Secretary of State for India, was present at yesterday morning's meeting of the British Cabinet and according to well-in-formed sources reported to the Prime Minister and his colleagues on the disturbances m Calcutta and Bombay. There is no ollicialReuter - 123 words
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112 1946-09-06 4 Bangkok, Sept. 4.— Following prolonged negotiations, Chinese schools m Siam have been allowed to reopen al. hough the Siamese regulations governing Chinese schools m the country have not yet b?cn revised. The Siamese Education Ministry and representatives of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce m112 words
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246 1946-09-06 4 His Majesty has been graciously pleased to approve the award of the King's Police and Fire Service Medal for Gallantry to Inspector F. C. Pestana and Chief Inspector D W. Dale. On the sth day of February, 1942, the transport 'Empress of Asia." packed246 words
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Article107 1946-09-06 4 The sudden death m the military hospital. Kuala Lumpur, of Lt. Abu j Samah bin Othman on Au o r us; 29 has deprived the Malay Regiment of one of its most devoted and loyal members. Che Abu Samah was seconded from the Education Dept..107 words
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81 1946-09-06 4 The Government of India have decided that persons who arrive m India from Burma and Malaya and other countries which were formerly under enemy occupation after establishment of Civil Governments m such territories, or who may arrive m India hereafter from such territories, are not81 words
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660 1946-09-06 4 Cairo, Sept. 5. The recent roundup of "communists" by the Egyptian authorities focuses attention on a problem common to all middle east countries the social gap (hat has persisted for centuries between the rich and the poor, the pasha and the peasant. In allReuter - 660 words
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