Indian Daily Mail, 7 October 1946
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Title Section15 1946-10-07 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. 0 201. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1916 PRICE 10 CENTS15 words
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197 1946-10-07 1 Pr oblems Of Overseas Indians To Be Studied n d i Delegations To Be Sent T Various British Colonies Oct. I— A plan to SO ncl Indian delegations to .1, ponies to study the problems and disabflitiw nonals m cmerent areas has been sent toTmdu ihatnta (.andhi by the President197 words
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Article51 1946-10-07 1 6. -Final plans for pening v p<vbetween the Lesian Republic b lengthy cont> tween William Chairman of the n-General, Dr. er i)t the indo- and Lord Killoarn Commissioner for Stan Swincorrespondent. ession to which Ited to attend, bc(tocal timo, <0230 ld( nee ol the Brireneri with LordAP - 51 words
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Article40 1946-10-07 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Benares Oct. 6.— -The Ni/am hab donated Ks. r>uo.ooo to the Benares Hindu University for the eonstmction of a Hostel named "Hyderabad House mainly to accommodate students hailing from his State.40 words
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Article104 1946-10-07 1 (From Our Own correspondent) New Deini, Oct. v. Afghanistan 15 negotiating witn lncua uuvernment ior ootaining supplies 01 Ktioit'iie, cotton yarn, textiles, sugar and other fooostulls wnicij mum can spare. Tne Aignan Minister now m D< .m discussing Wit a Otticlaifi also met ir-anciiL ttenru.104 words
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Article47 1946-10-07 1 Madras, Oct. > The Madras* Calcutta mail train today collided with a frelfhf train at Ongok station plat torn), near Beiwadl junction, killing 50 persons and Injuring more than 100. A locomotive and two coaclu^ »»ui of the train were de-railed. UPUP - 47 words
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Article60 1946-10-07 1 DUTC H TROOPS LAND AT PADANG The Hague, Oct. 5. Dutch troops began (o hind from three ships at ffMiwng m ISumaira, Indonesian sources said yesterday. Strong guards were placed along the road ironi the harhour to me town to protect disembarKaiion. British troops are now mortaring Indonesian quarters atReuter - 60 words
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Article54 1946-10-07 1 Rome, pet, 6. All courier flight between itaiy and Belgrade, boha ana Bucharest, have been tuspeti«:a, n was officially learned Here today. This move follows tne forcing down of an R.a.F. Dakota ol the Transport Command at Nisn m Yugoslavia on Friday while on a regular night from Bucharest toReuter - 54 words
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Article27 1946-10-07 1 Nuremberg. Oct. s.— lt is officially announced today that Sehacht and Fritzsehe, the acquitted Nazib now m Nuremberg, are under house anxst by the German police*— ReuterReuter - 27 words
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74 1946-10-07 1 S ANGLI RULER ANNOUNCES FAR-REACHING REFORMS <rrom Our Own Correspondent) Oct. Far reaching constitutional reforms "need by the Kuler of Santfli State. All Depart- < «1 present administered by the Ministers m will similarly be administered m Sangli by Minis- responsible to the State Legislature. The i ill have an74 words
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Article47 1946-10-07 1 Auchinleck Ca lls On Nehru 6.— Field Marsha) hinleck, < 'omiuan<li;i tailed on Pandit i Vice President Government, this •nenH, Nehru, accomAbul Kalam ident ot the ConI by Sardar VallaMr. Rajagopalaol the Interim aged m a proln the sweepers' ma Gandhi. Bhopal, Chancellor Princes visited this tuurnlng.— ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article, Illustration57 1946-10-07 1 NETAJI STATUE PROCESSION Bombay, Oct. A life-sited statin- of Netaii Subhas Bose was carried during a parade of ihc elephant -headed. fourarmed Rod of fortune. Ganesh, through Bombay's streets on Satnrdaj The statue was thai of the Hindu idol dressed m full uniform of marshal of the Indian National Army,AP - 57 words
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Article129 1946-10-07 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras Oct. 6.— While the public have received with consternation the announcement of Madras Ministry's decision that no new textile nulls will be allowed to best an rd In the province which m already suffering from acute cloth scarcity and needs129 words
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Article135 1946-10-07 1 Stockholm, Oct. 6. The Swedish Prime Minister, M. Per Albin Hansson, has died suddenly. He was 61 years of ase and had been Prime Minister since 19.52 with the exception of a break of three months m 1936. A workman's son he was first a journalist.Reuter - 135 words
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69 1946-10-07 1 Rush, Nuremberg. Oct. 5. The British Zone authorities refused permission to Hjalmer Schact and Hans Fritsche to enter the British zone of Germany. So iar there has be no ban un von Papen. Binc< their acquittal by the Nuremberg Tribunal the three men haveReuter - 69 words
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Article30 1946-10-07 1 I liro, Oct. B.— The Students of the Fuad University voted to j;o on .strike on Oct. 12 as a protest against the British troops re- training m Bgypt^— APAP - 30 words
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Article42 1946-10-07 1 Bangkok, Oct. 6.— The Siamese Premier. Luang Nawasawat Dhamrong, revealed that rice shipments m Septemoer totalled 3U.000 tons. He added that 42,000 tons wore available against the target of 60,000 tons but the British were able to ship only 30,000 tons. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article37 1946-10-07 1 Honj-konu. Oct. 6.— The Britisn trade mission to China headed by Sir Leslie Boyce, former member ol the British Parliament, arrived m Hongkong today by air from Singapore. The mission is on its way to Shanghai.— ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article40 1946-10-07 1 Luialon Oct. 5. -Moscow Radio reported on Friday night that Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov had arrived m Moscow from Paris The terse announcement heard m London by the Soviet monitor said merely that "Mr. Molotov arrived m Moscow."- A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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Article39 1946-10-07 1 Washington, Oct. 6. White House officials said on Saturday thai President Truman and Prime Minister Clement Attlee exchanged notes on the Palestine question. They added, however, they were not at liberty to disclo.se the contents ol the exchange APAP - 39 words
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Article29 1946-10-07 1 Sooul, Oct. 6— The Korean national police announced on Saturday that 50 policemen were killed, 60 wounded and 100 missing m four days' widespread rioting m Southorn Korea.- APAP - 29 words
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91 1946-10-07 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Oct. ft. Continuing his mediation efforts, the .\awab of BhopaJ brought about a meeting between Mr. Jinnah and Pandit Nehru at lunch yesterday. Discussions lasted three hours and agreement seems likely on lines indicated by me yesterday. Mr.91 words
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Article, Illustration224 1946-10-07 1 A THIRD WAR WILL DESTROY THE WORLD, SAYS GANDHIJI (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Oct. H. In a talk uiln American journalist, Mahatnia Gandhi recently explained how he had been drawn into th» vortex of politics, reveals Gandhiji's secretary Mr. Pyarelal writing m the "Harijan". Gandhiji is reported to224 words
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Article48 1946-10-07 1 Cairo, Oct. 6.— The American Superfortress Pacuaan Drcamboat landed at Payne Field, Cairo, at 0756 hours GMT today. The plane completed the 10,300-mile non-stop flight irom Honolulu over the magnetic pole m 39 hours and 36 minutes. She left Honolulu at 1620 GMT Friday. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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105 1946-10-07 1 Bangkok, Oct. 6.— Siam and Great Britain have agreed on the sale of the notorious "Death Railway." linking Burma and Siam, to the Siamese Government for £1,500,000, it was reported official I > here on Sunday. The purchase will include 300 kilometres of rail equipment,A.P. - 105 words
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113 1946-10-07 1 London, Oct. Lord Stansgate who resigned from the Cabinet Ministry of Slate for Air, was seen today, as the most probable successor to Lord VVavell as Viceroy of India, whose tenure terminates m 1948. Most Informed observers believed that Stansgate would be judged as theUP - 113 words
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Article35 1946-10-07 1 v on, Oct. 6.— Mr. Cordeli Hull, former United States Secretary Of State who has been ill since Tuesday, spent a restful night and "maintained the improvement noted yesterday," the medical mission said today. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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272 1946-10-07 1 DR. KOO SAYS U.S. AID TO CHINA MUST CONTINUE San Francisco, Oct. 6. Chinese Ambassador Dr. Wellington Koo told the Legion of National Convention that the "sporadic isolated clamours" lor the withdrawal of American forces from China, or lor cessation of United States aid to China, "do not represent theU.P. - 272 words
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Article164 1946-10-07 1 Washington, Oct. 4. A State Department spokesman said yesterday thai no ammunition has been shipped to the Chinese Central Government from the Tnitcd States for more than three months, and it is unlikely that any would be shipped within the near future. Asked concerningU.P. - 164 words
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Article22 1946-10-07 1 Cairn. Oct. G. Cairo was without trams and buses today following i terday'i lightning strike oi the city** tran rt workers.- ReuterReuter - 22 words
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741 1946-10-07 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, Oct. 7, 1946 Churchill Beats His Breast ADDRESSING the British Conservative Conference m Blackpool, its leader Mr. Winston Churchill did not merely speak. He wept. He wept bitterly over the impending late of the British Raj m India. The pathos of his speech would move741 words
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109 1946-10-07 2 Bombay, Oct. 4.— By an overwhelming majority the Bombay Legislative Assembly passed a bill for the removal of social disabilities of the depressed classes ('untouchables The Din proviues lor access by untouchables" to places of public entertainment, restaurants, noieis, cinemas, and wens, watertap^, taiiKsReuter - 109 words
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971 1946-10-07 2 Refuses To Fix Jute Prices And Boycotts Health Ministers' Conference Viceroy May Be forced Jo Intervene (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi. Oct. 5. A difference of some magnitude has arisen between the Government of India and the Government of Bengal over971 words
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Article43 1946-10-07 2 Poole, Dorset, Oct. s.— The Nawab of Bhawalpur, Ruler of the State of Bahadur, with his son Maj. Abase and his Minister-in- Waiting, Maj. Hashmi, left Poole Harbour, Dorset, by a British Overseas Airways Corporation flying-boat for India this morning Reuter.43 words
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99 1946-10-07 2 Madras, Oct. 4. Following assurances given Dy the Premier the association's deputation, tne Central Executive of the Madras Non-Gazetted Officials Association withdraw the strike notice served on Government. The Premier is reported to have assured that if the strike was called oil. he wouldA.P. - 99 words
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Article40 1946-10-07 2 INDO-SWISS TRADE MEETING London. Oct. 5. -Trade relations between Indian and Switzerland were reportedly discussed m an informal London meeting yesterday, between the Swiss Minister m London Paul J. Ruegger and V. K. Krishna Menon, Nehru's per- sonal representative. UPUP - 40 words
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Article51 1946-10-07 2 New Delhi. Oct. s.— Sardar Ghulam Mohammed Khan, the Afghan Consul-General m India who met Mahatma Gandhi here this afternoon to discuss the cloth shortage m Afghanistan, was told by Mahatma Gandhi, fteuter learned, that he would arrange to send Afghanistan supplies ol Khaddar homespun handwoven cloth.—Reuter - 51 words
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426 1946-10-07 2 MR. H. A. NAIDOO TO FIGHT INDIANS 1 CASE Paris, ()d. 5. South Africa has forfeited the ritfht to remain with the United Nations Organisation, Mr. H. A. Naidoo. South African Indian Congress delegate, told Keuter m Tans today. Mr. Naidoo whoReuter - 426 words
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270 1946-10-07 2 Mr. Saggi To Investigate C ondition Of Ex-INA Men In Europe London, Oct. 5. Mr. P. D. Saggi, President of the Indian Nationals Overseas Congress, told Keuter today that he is leaving for the Continent on October 10 to investigate conditions under which members of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose's AzadReuter - 270 words
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Article87 1946-10-07 2 NEURU CA BINET CRITICISED London, o the current lssu< magarine Ore Bast .says of the m India "One Ol ditiea thai ai the need to cOnd mumtios m Indi consequent co cabinet, at a of. governmen bone, the numb r i has been inn'"Work that charged by four is now87 words
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93 1946-10-07 2 BETTER SALARIES FOR GRAMMER TEACH ERS Bombay. Ocf papers recently ann :n bar, icr headliin pi the Provincial V\nu- Mi salaries for g rammer chera had been rai id. Under the ncu minimum pay oj will be U.S. $15.29 m Through diligent and lorn a trained teacher m i earnUP - 93 words
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73 1946-10-07 2 jLonaon. Oct.. 5.- I: don, particularly Him brating the annual I of Passerah over th< various places m and m private n sid< Hindu doctors and The chiel function Banted by the Hind of Europe at II prayer meetings ted by the Bwa and Dr.Reuter - 73 words
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Article47 1946-10-07 2 NEPALESE ARMY COMMANDER Southampton, 0 Shumshere, C of the "Nepali i o! the Maharaji came to London victory cetebratic left for home Andes. A special di. Chen attached I m the liner I t shere and his meals m privi their own rood pared by Nepal< ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article47 1946-10-07 2 INDIA INVITED TO WOOL TALKS London, Oct 4 and South All principal wool r Burning counti British Oovemm< lor joint I the world situi I M i 1 1 day The Other i attend th« talk China. Australia, Prance Cai ada States, the Bovitt I -ium.— ReuterReuter - 47 words
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390 1946-10-07 3 Opposes Granting Of Independence AD d \ttacks Labour Govt s Policy Oct. ...—Winston hurchill predicted on Saturday nu\ bloodshed" would strike India as a result of Government! decision to it complete indeng the Conservative Party's annual conference as had rejected thoughts of retirement m orderAP - 390 words
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231 1946-10-07 3 Churchill Wants Imperial Preference To Be Maintained Blackpool, Oct. 5. The Conser* vative Parly Conference here voted unanimously with cheers that "the principle of imperial preference must be maintained." Demands were voiced that the United States keep out of Britain's imperial affairs. Prominent speakers feared the Labour Government would abandonAP - 231 words
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Article, Illustration162 1946-10-07 3 Blackpool, Oct. 5. Winston Churchill, Britain's wartime Premier, and leader of the Conservative Party m the present Labour Government of Britain, renewed his call Friday for a United States of Europe, declaring "all the burden*' of restoring: world peace '.should not be thrown162 words
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Article148 1946-10-07 3 Blackpool, Oct. 5. Mr. Winston Churchill, the 72-year-tll Conservative leader, told his Party's convention today that he would not relinquish its leadership because the situation both foreign and domestic "is so serious." In answer to criticism from the rank and file that he should step downUP - 148 words
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207 1946-10-07 3 Guam, Oct. 4.— Three highranking Japanese commanders at Chichi jima were sentenced to hang by a U.S. Military Commission for war crimes involving grisly leasts on roasted livers ol executed rimTachibana, Yoshii and Matoba received the sentences without batting an eyelid. Tachibana bowed deeplyA.P. - 207 words
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Article116 1946-10-07 3 Washington. Oct. 3. President Truman at a press conference today said that he had discussed Byrne's Paris speech with the Secretary of State over the phone, and he was m accord with Byrne's statements, but he refused to comment on the speech itself. He alsoU.P. - 116 words
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Article86 1946-10-07 3 Rush, New York, Oct. 4.—President Truman m a statement today demanded "substantial immigration" into Palestine to begin at once without waiting for a solution oi the Palestine problem as a whole. President Truman said: "Preparations for this movement have already been made by this Government andReuter - 86 words
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Article57 1946-10-07 3 NEW CHAIRMAN OF WORLD HANK Washmgton, Oct. 4.— The Board Ol Governors of the International Monetary Fund and world Bank unanimously elected Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer, Hugh Dalton, as chairman of the board's both bank and fund. It also approved recommendations that the next annual meeting of governors beU.P. - 57 words
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407 1946-10-07 3 The Exhibition vi the designs produced for the Schools AntiBlack Market Poster Competition was declared open by Mr. H. P. Bryson, Acting Colonial Secretary, m the Council Chamber of the Municipal Building' at 4 p.m. OH Friday Oct. 4 who afterwards presented the awards to407 words
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Article106 1946-10-07 3 Cassel, Western Germany, Oct. 4. Dr. Alfred Hugenberg, 71-year-old, former leader of the German National People's Party and a member of Hitler's first cabinet, has been arrested on his estate m Rohbraken, Westphalia, by order of the British Military Government, according to the German newspaper; "Hessischc Nachrichten."Reuter - 106 words
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Article69 1946-10-07 3 Shanghai, Oct. 4.— Madame Wei Tao-min wife of the former Chinese Ambassador to Washington, has failed a suit, seeking eviction of her tenant from her Shanghai residence winch she rented out In 1937, when the Wei's evacuated from Shanghai to Free China. The petition said since Wei'sU.P. - 69 words
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Article63 1946-10-07 3 Djogjakarta, Sept. 30. Antara reports that two mountains m North Sumatra have been rechristened Mount Soekarno and Mount Soedirman at a mass meeting held at the small mountain of Kotatjane, m the interior of Atjeh. Antara said the mountains had been named previously Mt. Wilhelmina and Mt. VanA.p. - 63 words
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Article51 1946-10-07 3 Washinpton, Sept. 30— General Mark Clark, Commander of American Forces m Australia, on Sunday entered hospital for an ear ailment. He has been suffering from perforation of an eardrum since his arrival from Vienna on Sept. 11 The condition was aggravated by the General's recent frequent rlights.-A.P. - 51 words
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254 1946-10-07 3 Cabinet Reshuffle In Britain London, Oct. 4. Britain's new Minister of Defence who is to have overriding authority over the three Services* ministers was appointed tonight. He is Mr. A. V. Alexander, at present First Lord of the Admiralty. lor the momentReuter - 254 words
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Article, Illustration182 1946-10-07 3 London, Oct. 4.— The now Ministry of Defence will co-ordinate the work of Britain's three services departments. The Prime Minister will remain supremely responsible for defence and will be the Chairman of the Defence, Committee. The Defence Committee will have as regular members the Minister of Defence, Lord182 words
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Article138 1946-10-07 3 San Francisco, Oct. Z. Sergio Komulo told a news conference: "It's up to the Americans to show the Far Fast that the ideology the Filipinos believe m is the one which will survive." "You (ace competition of another ideology out Uiere," Komulo said In anA.P. - 138 words
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Article60 1946-10-07 3 Canberra, Oct. 3. Doctor Herbert V. Evatt, Australian External Affairs Mini ttimatea that the ol and other Installations for the el rocket range m central Australia will amount to 14,000,000 Australian pound Learned today. Annual i. is expected to be 3,000,000 A n pounds and Australia and otherReuter - 60 words
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1555 1946-10-07 4 "Their Recommendations Are Aimed At Preserving Official And Class Privilege 0 The Legislative Council Constitution Committee's Recommendations to the Secretary of State for the Colonies should be carefully studied by every responsible citizen of this country, for, the Recommendations have been made1,555 words
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Article, Illustration606 1946-10-07 4 Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 2 "We Indians m Malaya have now an opportunity of taking up the problems lacing us through tne instrumentality of the Malayan Indian Congress. As Indians we can do no better than follow the methods of Mahatma Gandhi606 words
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Article138 1946-10-07 4 Singapore, Oct. 5. A partial curfew on lorries moving between the hours of 11 pjn. and 5 a.m. may be instituted said the Governor, Sir Franklin Gimson, at a press conference this morning. He was speaking m reply to a question what further steps are to b€Reuter - 138 words
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Article134 1946-10-07 4 London, Oct. 5. The former Straits Settlements, Penaiiß and Malacca, will come into the new Federation but Singapore will remain a separate entity, the Singapore correspondent of the "Sunday Times" understands. The correspondent adds; "On the very controversial question oi citizenship it \a understood that theReuter - 134 words
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Article83 1946-10-07 4 Singapore, Oct. s.— Governor Sir Franklin Gimson said at a press conference that remittances from China to Malaya since the end of the Japanese occupation totai slightly more than U.S. $8,223,000. These were by 704,660 remittances with the average payment between U.S. $10 and U.S. $14. SirAP - 83 words
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Article53 1946-10-07 4 Malaya s allocation ol Linseed oii from India for the year ending 31st of March, 1947, may be procured commercially. Application^ for Import licences (A. P. Forms) should be submitted to the Registrar of Imports and Exports, Singapore, by applicants who have firm offers from established shippers and53 words
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Article17 1946-10-07 4 "A furth, I singlet, wide distrii, '"I' Waugh I ernmeni a I be avail.. I17 words
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