Indian Daily Mail, 14 September 1946

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. \o. 185. II SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 14, 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 128 1 Consul Urges Full Sino-Indonesian Co-operation Rata via. Sept. 13.— The Indonesian News Agency "Antara" reports that Chinese Consul xMr. Chan Chuan Ping has completed a tour of West Sumatra during which he urged Chinese residents in the area to extend fullest co-operation to the Republican Government in the maintenance of
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  • 308 1 lisa -ementOverAlbania: rit; Defeated 15 To 4 y r '/Vh V Fire! Lord of the th Paris Peace Conference military IhJS?V tW h Ur debaU with the Slav Aioan.a to make statemen( on the I(a|ian _K idin, this coinWM ith ni common
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  • 56 1 Vyshinsky Challanged To A Duel 113.- -M. Andrei 2 delegate at •nee has been •uel by Amadeo of the CubanGiuseppe Garireferences" to the Peace Conto M. Vyshinsky newspapers ,v ing read in the insulting refer'•iuding that n J able game and are better I challenge p were: Pistols advancing and
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  • 132 1 Jerusalem, Sept. 13. Terrorists today attacked Barclays and Ottoman Banks in the centre of Jaffa. One Arab temporary constable was killed and a number of terrorists captured following a gun battle with the police. Part of Barclays bank building is understood to have
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  • 67 1 London, Sept 12 Mr. P. D. Saggi, President of the Indian Indian National Overseas Congress who recently arrived in London, stated yesterday: "We feel that Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon. General Secretary of the India League who has been here a long time and done
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  • 41 1 Washington, Sept. 13. —India is among the countries affected by a United States Department of Agriculture notification to foreign governments that they must buy their own meat products after September 30, from meat firms instead of through the American Govern- AP
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  • 117 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta. Sept. 13.— Two noconfidence motions tabled by the Congress Party, one against the Ministry and the other against the Premier, were admitted for the first time after the recent riots. Discussion will take place an September 19. Welcoming the motions.
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  • 86 1 Allahabad (Air Mail). —A "dead" boy returned to life in a village near here. The boy, a Hindu, had been'ailing for some time. One day he suddenly collapsed and his people gave him up as dead. They placed the body on a bier and carried it
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  • 55 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Sept. 13.— Mr. Jinnah has accepted the Viceroy's invitation to meet him to discuss the political and communal situation. The meeting will take place next week. It is likely the interim Cabinet may also contact Mr. Jinnah and again
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  • 289 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Karachi, Sept. 13.— The Sind Governor has dissolved the Assembly and general elections will be held in due course An oiiiciai communique says: -in the unprecedented situation mat nas arisen in the amd Assembly, which is without a speaker or
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  • 180 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Sept. 13.— 1t is reliably learnt that Pandit Nehru who is in charge of the External Affairs portfolio in the Government has already issued orders for the immediate stoppage of aerial and artillery bombardment of recalcitrant tribesmen in the Frontier.
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  • 127 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bombay. Sept. 13.— Though stray stabbings still continue there is steady improvement in Bombay. Mills and shops are reopening and people are moving about freely in their own areas. Curfew Section 144 orders are being rigorously enforced. Total casualties for the twelve
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  • 65 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Sept. 13.— The INA Advisory Committee yesterday decided that IN4 should not merge itself with any political organisation but should preserve its separate entity and work in association with those who make the nearest approximation to Netaji's ideals.
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  • 55 1 Karachi, Sept. 13. —Congress Socialist members here want to erect a memorial "to perpetuate the memory" of the twelve Royal Indian Navy ratings killed in the mutiny at Keamari harbour in February. They recently held a reception for men who had taken part in the
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  • 32 1 Portsmouth, Sept. 12. The minesweepers Wave and Jewel arrived in Portsmouth on Wednesday from Hongkong. They were attached to the 10th flotilla which has been been clearing the Pacific of subBJjSJgiBJSJ MilSJg
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  • 33 1 Oxford, Sept. \2. The Indian cricketer Abdul Hafeez has been accepted at Oxford University for the October term and will therefore be remaining in England.—Reuter.
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  • 87 1 Rangoon, Sept. 13. The General Secretary of the Communist Party in a letter urges the Anti-Fascist League to work for the immediate dissolution of the Governor's pre sent Executive Council and for the formation of an interim popular government which would function as a free government Declaring that such a
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  • 193 1 London. Sept 13.—The Foreign Office spokesman stated today that "considerable surprise" has been caused in London by the speech in New York last night of United States Secretary of Commerre Henry Wallace. References to British imperialism, the spokesman stated, were particularly astonishing at a tune
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  • 119 1 London, Sept. 13.— The Times in a leading article today says: "Jinnah's acceptance of the Viceroy's invitation to a personal discussion and review of the politi sal situation* has given new hope to all who realize that the present <ommunal tension is the sole
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  • 39 1 New Delhi, Sept. 13.- Police used tear gas here yesterday afternoon to disperse a demonstration by workers of the Delhi Central Electric Power Authority. Troops stood by guarding tin. electric power house. Reuter
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  • 530 1  -  HENRY A. WALLACE —MR. New York, Sept. 13. Declaring "to make Britain the km) to American foreign policy wouid oe the neignt 01 ioil>, Hr, Henry A. Wallace, united States oi-ciciary 01 commerce, told imm meeting of the
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  • 149 1 Washington, Sept. 13— Preside 1/ Truman on Friday announcea Km lull approval of Secretary of Commerce nenry A. Waiiaee I foreign poncy speeen in New York, ana ueclarea it involved no conflict wih Secretary of State James F. BjUMH Diplomatic interest was aroused by Wallace call
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  • 856 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore. Saturday, Sept. 11, 1946, NOTES AND COMMENTS DEVELOPMENT OF PENANG HARBOUR THE progress of the repair and rehabilitation work In respect of Penang Harbour as disclosed by the Chairman of the Penang Harbour Board at their meeting last week, appears to be very satisfactory. With the
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  • 1457 2  -  Louis Fischer MEN AND POLITICS: A WEEKLY FEATURE (By "Four-Way Boycott Embitters The Complicated Problem Of Palestine*' A lour day boycott embitters the complicated problem oi Palestine: the British boycott the Jews; the Jews boycott the British and the Arabs; the Arabs boycott the Jews.
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  • 65 2 NO-CONFIDENCE MOTIONS AGAINST BENGAL LEAGUE MINISTRY Calcutta. Sept. 13. —Two motions of non-confidence in Muslim Premier H. Suhrawardy and his Muslim Government will be acted upon by the Bengal Legislative Assembly Sept 19 and 20. The motions rose from the recent Hindu-Muslim communal warfare in Calcutta. One motion said the
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  • 343 2 India Prefers International Protection Of Rights Undertaken By UNO Paris, Sept. 13. Sir Samuel Kungun India B da\ opposed the Australian proposal to u» mtn!h*'*B treaty the clause relating to I "court ol h man R He was speaking to the Finnish Pt Committee of the Paris Conference w I
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  • 250 2 Objects Of Indian National Overseas Congress Explained London. Sept. 12. —Mr. P. S. Saggi, President of the Indian National Overseas Congress, has arrived in London. Mr. Saggi, accompanied by Mr M. Singh, is here to study activities of Indians overseas. Mr. Singh will concentrate on commercial aspect; of this work
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  • 73 2 GANDHIJI CHIDES STUDENTS FOR "ILL DISCIPLINE" Wardha < Central Provinces (Air Mail).— Disgusted by the rowdyism of a large number ol students who forced their way into a overcrowded hall, breaking windows. Mr. Gandhi left the Seksaria College of Commerce here without delivering his address. Later that evening, when he
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  • 37 2 CONGRESS ASKS FOR DOUBLE CONTRIBUTE Allah.!. dian Nati for twice th< Hon which «j branches h;i\ally I Revlsini Oxed nouneed grown b\ to con Id and VMS! j social and budgets f measure tingrowth m i Reutt
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  • 315 3 om r Own Correspondent) 'flu:.!.. I r »"K Pl«a for providing better edu«« m Indian children rubber estate* was made" >.on dv.sorv (oundl on Thursday "bv I M Lab 9S r -^mber on the CouJm ■-> ,1 the All-Malayan Estate Staffs
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  • 242 3 American Editors Ask UNO For World Press Freedom New York. Sept. 13—The American Society of Newspaper Editors has formally asked the United Nations to adopt at the coming General Assembly session a covenant to establish world freedom of information and of the press. The proposal has been uibmitted to the
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  • 44 3 Stockholm, Sept. 12. —Dr. A. Leon Kubowitzki, Secretary-Gen-eral of the Jewish world federation, told newsmen Thursday that negotiations are underway with the Swedish Government for admittance of displaced Jews into Sweden and that "he is hopeful" of the results. A.P.
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  • 255 3 Tokyo (Air Mail*.—ln pre-war days, the ascent of Mount Fuji'* 12,365-foot slopes was considered a feat to be accomplished once during the lifetime of every Japanese, but only once. There is a Japanese saying, "He is wise who climbs it
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  • 222 3 "Both Europeans Indians Exaggerate South African Issue" —SAYS FORMER SINGAPORE BISHOP Durban, Sept. 12.— The Rvsht Rev. Charles FergusonDavies, formerly Bishop in Singapore now with the Indian Mission in Maritzburg, speaking on the Asiatic Land Tenure Act, said that "comparing the regulations of the new act with a ghetto is
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  • 41 3 Abilen, Kansas, Sept. 12.—Mrs. Ida Stover Eisenhower, 84, mother of General Dwight D. Eisenhower. U.S. Army Chief of Staff, died here of heart attack Thursday, General Eisenhower and wife will attend the funeral here Friday (tomorrow; A.P.
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  • 88 3 New York. Sept. 13.— The first break in the 12 day-old strike of United Staffs motor lorry men came yesterday when thousands of drivers returned to work and started moving supplies in response of an order from the Union leader. The Mayor of New
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  • 295 3 Tokyo.— A small, battered schooner wallowed quietly in the sea of Japan off south-western Honshu. She edged cautiously inland until the prow grated ashore. Dozens of furtive figures dropped over the side, splashed ashore and were gone in the night. Invasion of Japan by smugglers
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  • 152 3 Nuremberg, Sept. 12.— The International War Crimes Tribunal has rejected the request for a television to be installed in Nuremberg Courtroom to enable the overflow assembly of visitors and observers to see the final scene on September 23 when judgement will be* delivered on Goering and
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  • 141 3 I aludrine is the most effective malarial drug vet discovered. after large scale trials in Australia. India and in other malarious parts of British Commonwealth and Empire These trials were announced this week by Imperial Chemical Industries of England, discoverers of the
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  • 66 3 New York, Sept. 12. India, alread) facing a possible collapse in her rationing system through lack oi grains, mav as a result ot me snipping strike here lose much ot the 22iJ)iM tons, M-ncnuled lor sinpiuent lrom the I nited Stales this month
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  • 109 3 Rome, Sept. 1 J.— The mysteiy of the millions of dollars in jewels, gold ingots and foreign currency which Mussolini had just before he was slain near Milan may be solved soon, said the Socialist newspaper Avaini, today. "The Milan police have arrested Frances Seguinc in the case
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  • 45 3 Soochow. Sept. 13.— Police checking up census have found a Japanese army captain hiding under a Chinese name, and working as ricksha puller. The Jap confessed that he is a native of Kagoshima and was sen' to China in 1940. U.P.
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  • 230 3 50,000 Tons Canadian Wheat For India September Washington, Sept. 13. FtftJ thousand tons of Canadian wheat will be shipped to India this month, it was learned here. Mr. R. L. Gupta, Food Adviser to the Indian Agency-Ucneral, said that Canada promised six shiploads of wheat in response to the request
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  • 954 4 ,4 You Must Move Fairly Fast Or Outside World Will Overtake You" He Warns Malayans Without specifically saying so, Dr. R. E. Priestley, ViceChancellor of the Birmingham University and a member of the Asquith Commission, who is at present touring Malaya to study the
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  • 114 4 The Government of India's office in Malaya yesterday made public an exchange of messages between His Highness, the Maharajah of Nepal, and Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, premier of the Indian Interim government. The message from His Highness read: "It gives me sincere pleasure to offer you and
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  • 241 4 A Committee to consider a suitable war memorial or war memorials in Singapore has been set up by Government. The term "memorial" may include, m addition to the erection of monuments, such projects as a public park, and the ioundation of special
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  • 41 4 S'PORE CONGRESS COMMIT TEE MEET SUNDAY A meeting of the Regional Congress Interim Committee of Singapore will be held on Sunday the 15th September, 1946, at 3 p.m.. at No. 6, Race Course Lane. All members are kindly requested to attend.
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  • 98 4 Chettur Intervenes Successfully In Another Strike The Government of India's representative in Malaya, Mr. S. K. Chettur, has intervened successfully in another strike— this time a month -old work stoppage ol about 250 Indian labourers on the Lembak estate, near Kluang in Johore. Mr. Chettur said the labourers had charged
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  • 278 4 Sir Franklin Gimson, Governoi of bin&apore, sent tne following message to the school children 01 me Colony on V-J liay:"The 12th of September, which you win ceiebrate a» a stuoul non uay, is a mciiioiaoic uay in me msmm> 01 Singapore. 11 was on tii<*w uaie
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  • 213 4 —HERE'S ONE REASON WHI London, Sept. l.'L Either India must be allowed to quell her own riots and disorders with her own troops or Britain should drop the hypocritical task of handing over power to India, says Suresh aidya, special correspondent of
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  • 104 4 British Soldiers In India Want To Settle In Australia Sydney, Sept. 13.— Many British soldiers in India want to be discharged there as they can settle in Australia. This was revealed in discussions between Australia immigration officials and Major J. R. Browns, of the British Army in India, who has
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  • 122 4 The Malacca Local Congress was inaugurated by the interim committee at a general meeting of the members, held at the Malacca Indian Association premises on Bth September, 1946, at 5.30 p.m., and the following members were elected as the Executive Committee: Sjt. O. AR. Arunasalam Chettiar
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  • 192 4 Rangoon, Sept. 12. The genera lower grade police and Government 1 cost of living allowances which will \aimp .£3,000,000 annually might well land P^ both sides adopt the spirit of give I pression I gather in Rangoon todaj The mass meeting
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  • 121 4 Ithaca, New York, State, Sept 12 —Indian students at Cornell University coming from different provinces and States and belonging to all Important communities in inula nave passed a resolution requesting .Pandit Nehru and Mr. Jinnah to use their best effort! to bring
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  • 90 4 All Medical Practitioners should note that a new Medical Register kl about to be compiled and gazetted; that all who have not submitted the required information already to the Register c o Director. Medical Services, Singapore, should do *o forthwith; that after the rOYi* register has born published
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