Indian Daily Mail, 13 September 1946

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  • 14 1 Indian Daily Mail VoLll No. 184 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 440 1 Beginning Of End Of Hindu-Muslim Impasse? li's nxious Now To Join Interim ]o\ nment, Constituent Assembly al ttlement Rests With N< vii His Cabinet Our Own Correspondent) Iv 1-.— lt is understood the Viceroy has inintenriew. i^rd Wavell is stated to be so lunal situation
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  • 90 1 Azad Hind Fauj Stands As Symbol Of Indian Unity" H <-i respondent I decision to harmony and and antl- m the country Central INA Men met m I I £NA officers unittee was B b limes of settlement. I that the INA mplete har- mong the dii- the role or
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  • 184 1 Recognition Of Nationalist India By Peace Conference Sought London. Sept. 12. The recognititfi of Nationalist India by the 21 nations at the Paris conference, through the mediation of the Soviet Foreign Commissar, V. Molotov, will be sought by India's extreme Nationalist Forward Group. Disciples of Subhas Chandra Bu.se— who they
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  • 343 1 London, Sept. 12._\ e ws that Mr. Jinnah, Muslim League President, is to meet Viceroy Lord Wavell probably m New Delhi on Sunday was described as a "ray of light m a dark world" by Mr. K. Sorenson. Labour member of Parliament and well-known
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  • 60 1 Bombay, Sept. 11. Jinnah said he was "not negotiating with Russia nor am I hoping to negotiate with Russia for her intervention m the affairs of India.** He continued: "Any such story is nonsense. A recitation of lessons which history teaches does uot constitute an
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  • 30 1 New York, Sept. 12.- -Secretary General of ttu> United Nations Organisation Trygve Lie announced Thursday night postponement of the United Nations General Assembly until October 23^- AP
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  • 53 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Karachi, Sept. 12—According to League circles m Karachi, Churcnill has sent an urgent call to League Secret? rj Liaqat Ali Khan to come I to London to explain to Churchill the League's case. I it is understood Liaqat is goin s
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  • 222 1 India's Premier Orders "Cease Fire" On Tribesmen's Villages ««W Delhi, Sept. 14.— randh Jauahailal Nehru, Prime Ministei m India's new interim Government, has ordered a cessation 01 their air and artillery bombardment of the villages 01 recakitram tribesmen m Waziristan. it wav reliably learned Thursday. An official announcement is expected
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  • 105 1 New Delhi. September 12.— Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Premier m India's new Interim Government, has issued invitations to Asiatic nations for a proposed inter-Asian conference to be held m India early next year. The Conference will "review the position of Asia In the post-war world, exchange
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  • 91 1 Jerusalem, Sept. 12.— Terrorism was resumed here Thursday when the David Building House Government office was emptied by a bomb warning. Troops and police searched the building after evacuating nearly 100 officers and cordoning the area. Traffic was diverted past the building, which houses the
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  • 348 1 ml,* i; k H P U Indolu^an political circles welcome the (mm arbuer wh J ch *'»rd Killearn, His Majesty's Special ncr <o Southeast Asia, seems destined to play m o?ncm .n7 mJn^ DuUh ln ««nes lan1 an negotiations, according to the oMicidi
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  • 136 1 245 Dead, 728 Injured, 2,803 Arrested In Bombay Riots Bombay, Sept. 12. The general situation here today showed an allround improvement, but the curfew has been extended to the Fort area European business locality) while there were two stabbings and a crude explosive was thrown last night. "Thus,' declared the
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  • 71 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Lahore, Sept. 12. A split seems to be developing: m Sikh ranks. The all-India bikh Nationalist Party executive meeting ai Lahore yesterday recorded dissatisfaction with what has been dono by Akali Party and requested the Congress High Command to consult Uu
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  • 130 1 —U.K. GOVT. SPOKESMAN Hong Kong, Sept. IS*— A Go\ nunt spokesman toda\ termed iv "rulher alarmist" the statemcni issued i nigaporc >estcrday f following the lood conference of South East Asia Liaison Officers, m which it was stated that Ilong Kong s rtet stocks were exhausted
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  • 130 1 Batavia, Sept. 12.— Lord Killeain has officially instructed British Consul General Gilbert MacKerrth to make inquiries into Indonesia n Premier Sjahrir's reported ofler la divert India -bound rice to ricehungry Malaya. Press reports last week qu Sjahrir as .saying that he had no objections to
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  • 107 1 TERMS OF REFERENCE OF RTOT ENQUIRY COMMISSION (From Our Own C' m >pondcnt) Calcutta, Sept. 12.- 1 1 U rm» or reference of the commi.^iuu of enquiry under il.e* chairmaiuhjp oi Sir Patrick Spent, bavt oven i nounced as Coilovi: oquiri inUi causes and courses ct (urb:inccs :i\ CalcyUa tod
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  • 673 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, Sept. 13, 1946. PANDIT NEHRU'S ASSURANCE IN hi.s tirst official broadcast over the All-India Kaaio on Saturday Jast since his assumption of tne "Premiership, Pancut Jawanaruu Nehru gave a categorical assurance to tho nation tnat tnere was nut going to be any failure m the
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  • 1003 2 —DEFENCE MINISTER "Never Can Indonesian Independence Be Overthrown By Force Of Dutch Arms'l fext Ot Important Broadcast Jogjakarta, Sept. 12. Indonesia wants peace hut not at the price or her ireedom, said the Indonesian "Defence Minister," tjr. Amir Sjariloeddin, m a
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  • 190 2 Sjahrir Wants No Further Dutch Troops Landed Singapore, Sept. 12. Mr. Sutan Sjahrir, head of the Indonesian Republican administration m an interview with an Antara (Indonesian News Agency) correspondent reaffirmed his earlier stand regarding a truce m Java and Sumatra, that no further Dutch troops be landed. Sjahrir added that
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  • 239 2 Batavia. Sept. 11. Premier Milan Sjahrir's Indonesian Socialist Party will ask the United Nations Organisation and International Labour Organisation m Paris to take action against the Dutch aggression m Indonesia, it was learned today. A resolution passed at the Party Congress m Jogjakarta at which
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  • 213 2 Attlee First British Premier To Tighten Anglo-Indian Friendship Batavia. Sept. 12.— "Merdeka," the Indonesian Malay-language daily commenting on the formation of the Nehru cabinet described it as a step toward attainment of complete "suaraj" as desired by the majority of the Indian people. The paper said: "There is no other
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  • 55 2 New Delhi. Sept. 12.- The Briti* Government has agreed to divf_, to India three ships carrying abo.i 26.000 tun* of Canadian wheat tor Britain, it was learned here today. The ships are expected to arrive m India during November All this food grain will be
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  • 606 2 From Reuters Iftstal Csfretsi m L New Delhi (Air Mail).— lndia's p** t merit, which has just assumed oftice m L a mountain of difficult and delicate tasks X the abilities of a veteran administr.U'm I 'Ihe new government, headed h\ Pandit Nehru, is as representative of the various
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  • 91 2 dharan. feu< Nation;,i k^ freedom m il I a Pn« Housr i Anieri. m tMy% W' louanis brfjaai t I( ,X passive s\. tp fr l: Only 1 W A sV f der. m l! It Indian W India did F m pro-Ind f United S\ I be the
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  • 92 2 Calcutta, ft i i e| stihr.iu.mh Marital Prf»A Bengal Pr v nd iJ *hatt»v«-i h.i. ihc (tail the s«*til«'m«'ni txtuccn (*H am! flu- Maslll I "Otfl Ntandiim < oiuiit mn PMH I tft^Vl I •PtfßJt .iiml not to m.ui'tf'Utf'l position i r -i. I;
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  • 66 2 I 01U1..M S< ilr.Klm. I int; •>!>. ,J Chionid. I will u.uit I I btMbtei b I West Fror I 'Ac I the mi 1 poll! -A sion well I o\t I oblit I "Tl. I inhabit. tunit> bomb.:. arbi' "It ma Invest I'Xpllll:.
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  • 357 3 Allied Nations Renounce Claims To Italian Reparations I -Sir s'Khavan PiHai t«| d h c Kalian ecore yesterday that while India had refrained K.rmal claim to reparations she made one r e m India though they an- lo t consider* reserve the right to abeorb the*e by that these assets
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  • 49 3 2,000 WORKERS LABOURING IN SOURABAYA'S DRY DOCK The 14.000-ton lifted from the a and repairs I fleeted by 2,000 I rer, that it I time before d again. The Dutch at the i c invasion of 1^ ted by the I >. I oy ihe JapaU**s r >n m 1945.--
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  • 357 3 -s»«s, uermany.-lt appears thai Germany is getting crowded with Hitlers and Eva Brauns The latest 'n a growing: crop turned up here «n a sanitarium insisting one mm he was Adolf himself and anther minute declaring he was substituting until the real Fuehrer
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  • 347 3 Washington, Sept. 12. German pressure on Japan to launch an all-out submarine campaign against American shipping and the invasion of Soviet Russia m Asia to smash the allies m 194:5. was revealed by captured German documents published last night by the State Department. The
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  • 100 3 New York, Sept 11.— British radio quoted George Bernard Shaw m a letter published m the London Daily Express as stating m his opinion the Allies have no right to ask the death penalty for the Nazis on trial before the International
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  • 120 3 The supply relief ship chartered by the Singapore Overseas Chinese Importers and Exporters, which was to have sailed yesterday for Muntok. Ranka island, where a number of Chinese-owned trading vessels are detained by the Dutch authorities, has had to postpone its trip owing to
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  • 36 3 Nicosia. Cyprus. Sept. 11.— Two illegal Jewish Immigrants who were stated to have escaped from Nicosia military hospital were taken into custody by the police m Limasol, Cyprus, according to a communique issued here today. Reuter
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  • 85 3 Copenhagen, Sept. 10. Sir John Boyd-Orr, Director General of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation now m conference hero, said yesterday that proposals for a world food board had been agreed m principle by the delegates to the conference though some thought
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  • 196 3 Pethick-Lawrence Anticipates Growing Anglo-Indian Friendship London, Sept. 11. Lord FethicKLawrence, Secretary for India, stated m London yesterday that although the relationships between Britain and India were changing they were not changing for the worst. "We believe," he said, "they are going to change for the better and that m the
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  • 358 3 Singapore, Sept. 12. Whether Chinese schools m the Netherlands Kast Indies should be supported m future by the Chinese community, by the N.E.I. (Jovernment or l>\ the Chinese Government may be discussed at the conference of
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  • 58 3 Tokyo, Sept. 10.— United Press learned that the International Prosecution Section was planning to introduce m the war crimes trial, evidence that Japanese diplomatic personnel m Germany sent agents into Russia m 1938 to kill Stalin, and also used small balloons to carry
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  • 24 3 Milan. Sept. 12.— The Italian unemployed may total 2,500,000 next winter, Roberto Tremellon, Italian under-Secretarv for Industry de- clared m Milan last night. Reuter
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  • 295 3 Balik P&pan, .Sep:. 12.— Royal Dutch shell',, flve-hundred million guilaer budget for the reconstructKMi of Iheir com pletoly destroyed Balik Papan rettnery provides for ihc DKMt mcdei'ii equipment, an <x»ensive housing programme with ation grounds, sports fields, park, swimming and cinema. The
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  • 75 3 H.K. GOVERNMENT CONSIDERING RETRENCHMENT ifouKKong, ttept. 11. mo Government oi HuntiKons is seening i»uvice on retirement as it laors a record esumaieu miciget men of nearly tilt Ml;>,4:st».t#wi. k commission oi live is to study the siamn{j; and dunes of earn uepannieii!, aim recommend reiiuinons wiinoui imp nun efticieiu'v. :\i
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  • 43 3 Ahmedabad. India. Police reports said a group of caste Hindu* recently raided the Uarijan quarters of a tiny village m the Kaira district and mistreated tWO elderly women because they believed certain Harijans were practising witchcraft which killed the Caste Hindus cattle. A.P.
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  • 150 3 Japs Will Clean Occupation Soldier's Boots! London, Sept. 11. No man of the British Commonwealth Occupation I orce should haw dirty boots when on leave m Japan. The troops will remove their boots at the entrance to the hotci .f which they May and the Japanese stufTs will clean their
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  • 128 3 Manila, Sept. 11.- Manila Harbour Police and customs secret service officers are carrying out twenty-four hour patrols m a "Clean-up" drive of Manila Bay which is infested by small bands of privates who hriv»- got away with a huge quantity of loot m the
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  • 71 3 Soerakarta. Sept. 12. Th*- President of the Chinese Society, Chung Hua-chung Hu*.', Mr Tjan-yam, at a meeting hero ••xpressod hope lor the early Achievement of i fully independent Indonesia Tony Wen. prominent Chinese labour leader, said it was tho duty of all true adherents of
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  • 182 3 London St-pt 12. —The com vi the letter sent to Fazlul Hu., Premier oj Bengal, appealing, him to rejoin the Muslim 1 1 and the text of the cable him Tuesday congratulating him on bit decision bare been reh by the London Brarn i
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  • 66 3 INDIA SELLS ARGENTINA RUBBER FOR FOOD Buenos Aires, Sept. 11 CIOK to the Foreign Ministry tonight that the Indian Food ID* Slon and ICifUt) Miranda. Presi of Argentina 1 Central bank, bigned an agreement tonight wh< India vuil .sell Argentina 500 ton* of crude rubber and will receive 500 tons
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  • 2043 4 Replying to the speeches or loyalty* the Governor Sir Franklin Oimson, sajd: "Everyone will hear with pleasure your expressions of gratitude tor our liberation from the Japanese oppression and will desire me to reiterate your thanks not only to the Forces of His Majesty,
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  • 38 4 At 9.45 p.m. today, Friday, Sept. 13, Dr. Priestley, who is ViceChancellor of Birmingham University and is m Malaya to study the problems of advanced education will give a talk from Radio Mali//a on "Universities and the Empire."
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  • 254 4 LETTER TO THE EDITOR Enquiry Demanded Into Wharf Incident Dear Sir,— Apropos to the repurt under caption "Indian Repatriates Ist Class Fares, Receive Worse man 3rd Class Treatment," every muian feels extremely indignant about tne manhandling of Mr. rJanerjee of the Congress Medical Mission by "one big fat Naval oilicer,"
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  • 94 4 Total fines imposed during the month of ugust, 11)46, m cases brought by the Food Control Inspectorate for offences under the Food and Price Control Regulations show an increase of nearly 75 per cent, over those imposed for similar offences during July. The following
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  • 113 4 With an increase of flour isi>u«.s to bakers and an enlarged distribution to selected retail shops as from September 15th, it is hoped that the public will find it easier to obtain its bread, states an official Press release. It should be realised, however, that even with the
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  • 186 4 Local "Atmosphere" Urged In Chinese Text Books The first meeting of the Chinese Text -Book Advisory Committee was held m Kuala Lumpur on Sept. 5. Mr. A. W. Frlsby, Assistant Director of Education (Chinese Schools), presided and the Director of Education, Malayan Union, and the Director of Education, Singapore, together
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  • 142 4 The distinction of being the first Union to be registered under the Trade Union Enactment, thai leualising their activities, goes to the Locomotive Enginemen's Union of the Malayan Union Railways. A certiiicate of registration dated Sept. 7, under the Trade Union Enactment, has been
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  • 74 4 Colombo. Sept 11.- With Ceylon.rice stocks repotted down to t\\t days' supply a shipment of 7.50U tons has arrived at Colombo from Rangoon- the first from Burma since the outbreak of the Pacific War. The curyo was loday Deing db charged from the 7.500-ton
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  • 41 4 Hongkong, Sept. 11.— An Auxiliary Territorial Service platoon of 31 girls commanded by Junior Commander Beauchamp arrived m Hongkong from Singapore to take over secretarial and signal duties at Headquarters Land Forces replacing servicemen due for demobilisation.— Reuter
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