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Newspapers-Indian Daily Mail-1946 to 1947

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Newspaper title
Issue id
Issue date
Edition
Page id
Page number
Article id
Article title
Article text 1st50words
Contributor
Indian Daily Mailindiandailymail19460211-111 February 19461indiandailymail19460211-1.1.11indiandailymail19460211-1.2.1MastheadIndian Daily Mail ■VOL. II NO. i I SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY u, i 94 6. I PRICE io CENTS.NA
Indian Daily Mailindiandailymail19460211-111 February 19461indiandailymail19460211-1.1.11indiandailymail19460211-1.2.2CAPITALISM:CAUSE OF WORLD WARS STALIN'S BROADCASTCAPITALISM:CAUSE OF WORLD WARS STALIN'S BROADCAST fi LONDON, Feb. 9.— Generalissimo ftli.-rph Stalin made an election U>\ v» ch in Moscow tonight. It was li first broadcast since his victory on Sept. 2 last year, the •lay of Japan's unconditional 1 1 ui lender* H When the chairman called onNA
Indian Daily Mailindiandailymail19460211-111 February 19461indiandailymail19460211-1.1.11indiandailymail19460211-1.2.3PUBLICATION RESUMEDPUBLICATION RESUMED The Indian Daily Mail resumes its publication to-day after tfx' uar and will be issued as a morning edition.NA
Indian Daily Mailindiandailymail19460211-111 February 19461indiandailymail19460211-1.1.11indiandailymail19460211-1.2.4FLOODS IN BRITAINFLOODS IN BRITAIN Londrn, Feb. 10. With traffic stopped both on the roads and railways in hundreds of places owing to floods which also cover vast areas of farmland and threaten to add to the country's food difficulties, Britain yestfrday keeps an anxious watch f<~r the safety of towns andNA
Indian Daily Mailindiandailymail19460211-111 February 19461indiandailymail19460211-1.1.11indiandailymail19460211-1.2.5UntitledLondon, Feb. 9. British Prime Minister Attlee was among the spiakers at a state banquet last ni;j:ht fcr UNO delegates given by the Lord Mayor of London in the L ndon Guild Hall which still hoars scars of bombing. Reuter.NA
Indian Daily Mailindiandailymail19460211-111 February 19461indiandailymail19460211-1.1.11indiandailymail19460211-1.2.6CONSTITUTION FOR JAVA PLANNEDCONSTITUTION FOR JAVA PLANNED The Hague, Feb. 10.— The Government to-day issued a statement on Indonesia saying: "The Netherlands Government take the view that the peoples of Indonesia should be enabled t.> decide tlu ir political destiny. "Therefore, th? Netherlands Government deeply conscious of their responsibility consider it their dutyNA
Indian Daily Mailindiandailymail19460211-111 February 19461indiandailymail19460211-1.1.11indiandailymail19460211-1.2.7BIG THREE MEET AGAINBIG THREE MEET AGAIN Washington, Feb. 'J. United States Secretary of State James Byrnes said at a press conference last night that hf Wfcl sending a message to M. Molotov and Mr. Bevin suggesting that their Paris meeting to discuss peace treaties can take the place of a meeting ofNA
Indian Daily Mailindiandailymail19460211-111 February 19461indiandailymail19460211-1.1.11indiandailymail19460211-1.2.8JAPANESE WAR MINISTER SURRENDERSJAPANESE WAR MINISTER SURRENDERS Tokyo, Feb. 9.— Lieut. Gen. Samade Shimomura, War Minister in both the Japanese Cabinets formed by Baron Shidehara since* the Allied occupation of Japan \vh ;so arrest was ordered on Feb. 6 prave himself up to the Allied authorities at Supamo prison on the outskirts ofNA
Indian Daily Mailindiandailymail19460211-111 February 19461indiandailymail19460211-1.1.22indiandailymail19460211-1.2.9INDIAN DAILY MAIL MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1946. OURSELVESINDIAN DAILY MAIL MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1946. OURSELVES A curious atmosphere surcharged with conflicting elements is prevalent in the world of today. Depression and excitement go hand in hand. There is an air of despondency abroad which it shall be the duty of a healthy and responsible Press to fightNA
Indian Daily Mailindiandailymail19460211-111 February 19461indiandailymail19460211-1.1.22indiandailymail19460211-1.2.10PASSPORTMYSTERY UNRAVELLEDPASSPORTMYSTERY UNRAVELLED [iRUM OUR CORRISPONDLNtJ New Delhi, Feb. 9.— To a question in the Legislative Assembly t'day about the application of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru for necessary passport to visit Java, Mr. H. Weightman, Secretary for External Affairs, rer lied that the application was rejected by the Government with the agreementNA

Column legend

TitleColumn nameData typeUnit of measureDescription
Newspaper titlenewspaper_titleText-Title of newspaper
Issue idissue_idText-Issue ID
Issue dateissue_dateText-Issue date
EditioneditionText-Edition
Page idpage_idText-Page ID
Page numberpage_numberText-Page number
Article idarticle_idText-Article ID
Article titlearticle_titleText-Title of article
Article text 1st50wordsarticle_text_1st50wordsText-First 50 words of the article text
ContributorcontributorText-Contributor- an entity that made contributions to the article

Sample OpenAPI query

This code can be used to test a sample API query. It retrieves the first 100 rows from this dataset. For a complete guide on query parameters and syntax, please refer to the

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import requests base_url = "https://data.gov.sg/api/action/datastore_search" url = base_url + "?resource_id=d_434d294555cbb371da63e9770d5b4ca1" response = requests.get(url) print(response.json())

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Date created

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