Indian Daily Mail, 11 September 1946

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail v <>». 11. No. 182. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 202 1 Provincial Governments Prepare For Trouble (From Our Own Correspondent) sirici secrecy i*s being maintained m e basis 01 tne contemplated acuoii will be non-co-operation witn the government m all possible ways. fne programme is likely t<j include resignation from government service, non-payment oi taxes defiance of
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  • 45 1 10: The Indian ny, wukh is> io \mil be modelis b| hrmsii, .m mnuar> tinuruaUi Jnu, me National i king Committee, scheme, presented io Dr. Jim said ii national m littee haa Military 'pint a.^ a modei, varioua othei United Kingdom,
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  • 47 1 foi details.) they Incor- 01 all." •11 merit ild be no reserand no class or ions. 1 1 would Indians on lines I Indian conand clothing so that the be.> Ltta could bt. I<jl their lamil. aders," Dr. Jh Academy wiL Reuter
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  • 65 1 >t. 10. The opinion uld have a seat on until of the I'nititiun was one of subjects covered m <l b\ the Fast AfriCongress Mombasa, Kenya, pposition to th can Immigration Government of a high commisAfrican terri;on of the sacri naking m South the
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  • 52 1 Sept 111.— Several the dis.ri.Cs '111/ and 'hamparan m irt reported lo be Hood water as til*. and Gandak< their banks and the town of Muzare working day ing embankments have been m I at a standstill collapsed, maize crops artsuffered extenbeing taken is regarded
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  • 40 1 -The "Empire 'day with the tneslan paddy adier Boughton. 10-Indian Rice ted by Antara nouncing m other rice ships British .spokesman r to transfer rice a "rests with inent." He Indian must come AP
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  • 163 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Karachi, Sept. 10. Hectic attempts are being made to save the League Ministry m Sind. Four members of the Cabinet resigned yesterday and the Premier is expected to reshuffle the Cabinet. Political observers opine this is B ruse to rope
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  • 83 1 Rangoon, Sept. 10. The first of series of meetings between the Governor, Major-General Ranee, and political leaders on the question of reconstituting the Executive Council which was to have begun today was postponed through the indisposition of MajorGeneral Aung San, president of the Anti-Fascist League, Reuter learns.
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  • 43 1 Bombay, Sept. 10.— The Police Commissioner of Bombay today ordered extension of the curfew for seven days from today. The curfew hours are between 7 p.m. and 6.30 a.m. and they affect most of the central and northern parts at the city. Reuter
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  • 88 1 Rangoon, Sept. 10— Negotiations between police ■trite** and the Government nas so far yielded no result. Tne strikers are demanding immediate decision on tne question of increase In tne cost oi living allowances or alternatively a relerence to tne joint board which v now
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  • 85 1 INDIAN DELEGATION TO LEARN FIRST-HAND IN AFRICA Dar-es-Saiaam, Sept, 10.— An Indian delegation consisting oi Kaja Sir Manaraj Smgh ana two other Indians of the Commmonwealth Relations Department oi the Indian Government have arrived m Dar-es-Saiaam by air to gain iirst-hand information on the effects 01 the proposed immigration restrictions
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  • 54 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Sept. 10.— With the assumption of office b\ John Mathai. Kaja^opalachariar and Bhabha, the Interim Government is almost at fiill strength, the sole exception being Shafaat Ahmed Khan, who has practically recovered from injuries and is expected to join
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  • 430 1 Bombay, Sept. 19. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, "strung nan of the Indian National Congress and one of the leading figures m the new Interim Government, will soon present himself to the Indian public m a new role thai of a film sponsor.
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  • 306 1 Albania Warns UNO: "Tampering Of Our Frontiers Means War" Lake Success, New York, Sept. 10. Albania last night warned the United Nations Security Council that interference with her frontiers would lead to righting. Young, dark-haired Col. Jakova, Albanian representative, told the Council: "Tampering with the frontiers of Albania will cause
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  • 424 1 (By Our Slaff Reporter) Indian repatriates, the majority of whom were Ist < Uu* passengers, had to loJl about the wharves from !> a.m. till evening, on Monday before they were allowed to board the "Cameronia," which eventually
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  • 240 1 London, Sept. !l. Swift legal ai tion is likely to be taken by the British Government against Com-munist-organised "squatters" who seized luxury flats m London's fashionable West End yesterday. The Cabinet met today and considered the views of law officers oi the Crown concerning one block
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  • 78 1 RAGH AVAN'S APPOINTMENT UNCONFIRMED IN INDIA Our New Delhi correspondent caoled yesterday that he could get no othcial confirmation IkMl the report of the possible appoint mem of Mr N. Kaghavan, tin well-known Pvnang lawyer-leader, as Representative of the Interim Government of India m Malaya. This was m answer to
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  • 374 1 Jerusalem, Sept. 10. Six i ful explosions sho.«k Urn Viii anya Oiamoiul Industry inure, li ill between lei \\iv and lliii.i ..In today, the third day of a new u..\. of violence, sabotage and tenorism which is gtljWimg all Palestine. the Palestine Conference epOMd
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  • 887 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wednesday, Sept. 11, 1946 SEEDS OF WORLD WAR No. III FJNLESS the Colonial Imperial w System is totally ended, the world would be fac^d with a Third Global War—this had been the linn conviction of the late President Roosevelt as revealed by his son Mr. Elliot
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  • 1925 2  -  Bramachari Kailasam AN APPRECIATION (By The nineteenth century was a period of general reawakening of Hindustan. The harbinger of this renaissance m South India was the patriot-poet Subrahmania ttharatiar. Nay, 4k ßharatiar," as he is affectiontelv called by his people, is the father o f modern
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  • 300 2 Practical Substantial American Aid To Free India Urged New York, Sept. <)_a vigorous programme whereby Amm>\li tsn India has been urged by Westmore Willsox who recently returned to the United States from India L v Z S el" the United States Econ^Atointe tratton he made a nine-month study of conditions.
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  • 446 2 "Freedom Is Nothing It Is Not All- Round He (From Our Own orrrsp.nwhni Ahnu'dabari, Sept. I (Delayed), I Khadi, without trie uuiinii eo-tjpei I must mean death to Kham M a mr 1 hen the taunt, that hhad' Wtti i J slavery o* the Middle agtsi irvMM contrary view. Whilst
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  • 74 2 Karachi, Sept. 9. -The Council ol Sind Provincial Muslim Leauii' has recommended the All-India Y. lim Le.a-ue to seek Soviet aid m putting tlie "leeling.s ot deep wntment" of Indian Muslim bfl lore the United Nations. The Council felt conlident bat the 'present deplorable attitude" of
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  • 370 3 Chartered Trading Companies Disappear British Crown Colonies Are Born IU. ll«ams. Associated Press Correspondent) -The last of the chart* red trading comIh royal blessing followed the lure ol £«|d ens of the Hnush Kmpire out of San W North Borneo up (ho ghost W at governw mile domain, iieaa nuniW
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  • 134 3 Nen York. Sept. «J.-The New *ork Times declares m a leading article today that the withdrawal Of British troops from the Netherlands Indies by November will mark the end oi "one of Britain's unhappiest post-war ventures." It adds: "it will always by v question
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  • 346 3 New York, Sept. 10— Writing mi n the September issue of he American Mercury maßaziiie, J. Frank Dobie, a Texas-born rt ".h <", r l ece I nllv I serv d M a Visiting professor on the faculty ol ambridge I Diversity, gave
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  • 181 3 Dutch Accused Of Stirring Friction Between Chinese And Indonesians Batavia, Sept. 10.— The Indonesian Kepuuucan news-agency Aniara reports m a dispatch iroru Boeßittinggi that 'the Chinese population m areas under full Kepuoncan control m West Sumatra are presently living on amicable terms with Indonesians m contrast witn their compatriots, who
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  • 285 3 London. Sept. I). Over 1,500 people representing 500 homeless London families converged on a large block of unoccupied luxury flats yesterday afternoon and took possession. In heavy rain groups, mainly young married couples, came from all parts of London carrying bedding and bare
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  • 29 3 Guam, Sept. 9. A typhoon whicr narrowly missed Guam, is heading straight to the Philippines, and should hit the islands about noon Tuesday, the U.S. Navy Aerologists said.— AP
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  • 72 3 Tokyo, Sept. 9.—A smiling Japanese tramcar conductor warned "don't hang on be- cause you might get hurt, then your sweethearts will I cry, M as men attempted to board an overcongested bus m the busiest downtown Tokyo district. This was part of a traffic safety week
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  • 202 3 Minor European Powers Urged To Rally Round France Budapest (Air Mail) —Alliance oi the smaller European countries with France to form a "fourth Big Power" was advocated recently by M. Dezsoe Sulyok, leader of the new Hungarian opposition group, the Hungarian Liberty party. M. Sulyok said m the National Assembly
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  • 66 3 Medan, Sumatra, Sept. 10.- -The War Crimes Team for Sumatra which heard more than 20.000 persons m its investigations of Japanese war offences, has turned over its duties to the military attorney general here. Five hundred and 50 Japanese have been arrested as the
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  • 23 3 Batavia. A cement factory capable of producing 100 tons monthly has been opened at Priangan the Indonesian Ministry of Infor- mation announced.— A.P.
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  • 512 3 (From Lyford Moore, Reuter's Special Correspondent i Jserlm (Air Mail). German scientists, seeing no chance of continuing their research work m Germany, are now trying to sell secret inventions for citizenship papers and promise fantastic results to any country willing to
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  • 509 3 Peace By Agreement Id JavaKillearn In Last Attempt London, Sept. 9. The last attempt to secure peace »»> agreement m Java is now beginning with Lord killearn. Special Commissioner m South east Asia, as the mediator, declareO. M. Green, well-known journalist and commentator on Far Eastern Affairs, m today's London
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  • 192 3 Ottawa (Air Mail) New uo\em ment leadership ami a nrnx-qucm cabinet shuffle is the foremost topn of conversation m < "an.idian Pai !ianicnt.ir> circles uiul cahiiiel making; is one of the most populai lobby gSJBMS. On the assumption that Mi kenzie King, the Prime Itlniste] will
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  • 467 4 Singapore Transport Strike Called Off Text Of Agreement Reached: Fun services Today (By Our Staff Reporter) The 15-day-old Singapore Traction Company strike was <alled off yesterday auernoon wnen a lew ommuuses returned to theroaas. The full pre-stnke services will be resumed today, thus relieving the public of great inconvenience and
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  • 81 4 Trading Restrictions With French Indo-China Removed The attention oi the PublicTi drawn to tne Orders pubnsnea m the Supplement to the Singapore Government Gazette Extraordinary ol tne Uth SeptemDCT, Ivj4G,1 v j4G, as Notifications Numoers 6 131 to S 135. It is pointed out that the Orders remove tne restrictions
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  • 61 4 on rnuroaay, ©rpiemuer 12, ly-io, 11 n. tne Governor-General win be giving a (iarden Party m me. grounuii oi toe Residency, renang, at p m Tne rarty is given m honour ol tnose persons wno, during tne Japanese occupation, haruoureo anu assisted allied troops
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  • 37 4 LECTURE: "VALUE OF VEGETARIANISM" lucre win ue a i^eccure on Thursday, lL'th Sept., iy4ts, at 6.3U p.m. ai tne Theosopnical Society, No. 8, cairnnih Koaa. rue suoject tfl Tne Value of Vegetarianism by ivir. S. van Krusenstierna.
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  • 326 4 SepUn,oci Oll l O 'ti ni 'n ar s,l he ™«""«*i 'he celebration oi aeptemoer 1-tn m SHmim states an oHiciall'ress releiise. *ne mam oiiiciai ceremony win ta*e place at lv a.m. on U)e Steps toe Municipal Buiiaing wnicti will oe decorated wan nags una
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  • 507 4 Copenhagen, Sept. 10. Sir Prasftd Srivastava, head of the Indian delegation to the Food and Agricultural Organisation Conterence now being held here, declared last night that m India there wer^ no politics m food. On that subject all
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  • 364 4 vants ',r«>, lh s llorlaKe for Govcnmm «*V itatiltaSd *I««r)er«-22 m Circular Koad and 1 m les- „h7 V PrCSenl be S c nslruct «l Kuala Lumpur. Des. ff ned tor ,he use of sub-havo a .sitting room, a dlntog room ununaie
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  • 162 4 New York, Sept. 10.— Jai Prakash Narain, leader of the Socialists within the Congress, "may be India's first Prime Minister" cables Andrew Freeman "New York Post" correspondent from New Delhi. Freeman's message says that although Narain "is opposed to the non-violence plank m the All-India Congress Party's
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  • 61 4 The iollowing will repreMi.t th< Tamil Brotherhood AtlCltHm] against tne R.A.F. (Ctumgi) at intnaly game oi soccer to be pla at the Police Depot on 'linn. tne 12th, Sept. liMt* fflthamtw ram, Aoaui Kasak, G. bomoo, M iShinia, V. R. hiaoapathy, Ghan. Haron, Muniandy, Vijiuretnan. balawadin ana
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  • 26 4 SINGAPORE ADVISORY COUNCIL MEETING a meeting oi th<> AdTisorj I eil will be held on Friday, September, 194(3, at the liunicij Council Chamber. A1 10.00 am
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  • 25 4 Mr. p. r Kumaraswamy, I3u MfiTltlgi i the lnaian Daily Mail left by the •'Cameronia' (i.» for a holiday In India.
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