Indian Daily Mail, 16 September 1946

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  • 21 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol 11. No, isfi. II SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS WE DEMAND 10 KNOW WAT
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  • 176 1 NNAH- VICEROY MEETING TO-DAY Inait Nehru To Be Present I;SLIM LEAGUE'S IRBE DEMANDSj m our Own Correspondent) 15-— The fresh oiler which the Viceroy is in tne next itw uays, u ls understood, is concurrence oi the new Uoveriunent and present at ine Jinnan- Haven interview wm linnah WL _i
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  • 60 1 \n offirt food Oe•rday, "The Ml tons of Bi l stands intention of ion nor has other authoUon to us the spokesncnts to India abet quar81.500 tons expected en 'location of he second half Uuinia and aokesman. Bee India 1 per cent of Ported from and area Muarter, and
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  • 142 1 Four rattans Arrested In Connection with Latest Bombay Outrage tm.ni Our own corresponuenu toonioay, bept. lj>_*ive, mciua"*g a gin, were allied and 20 in-juil-u u.s a result oi snois tired oy *uur armeu men in a nying luxi 111 moot congesteo Hmuu »^*^y >eoieruay. iae gunmen, who shot the taxiorivers
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  • 77 1 (From Our Own Correspondent; Delhi, Sept. 15.— Mahatma Gandhi is being approached to inaugurate the Asian Relations Conference by organising a committee whose chairman Is Pandit Nehru. The conference meets in Delhi next February and Nehruji has invited heads of about 32 Asiatic countries, including
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  • 41 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bombay, Sept. 15. The Bombay Congress Ministry has recognised service in the Indian National Army us approved war service for the purposes of recruitment to posts in the provincial Medical Department.
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  • 109 1 New York. 15.— "The series of military victories by Generalissimo's Chiang Kai-shek's government troops has so reduced the Chinese Communists' appetite for civil war that they are now seeking a truce through General George Marshall," said the New York Times in an editorial today.
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  • 45 1 Manila. Sept. 15.— The Manila Times reports that a baby girl with her heart outside was born to the wife of an American GI Friday afternoon. The baby was deadNeighbours visited the house in UP 1 droves to see the baby.
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  • 158 1 Nehruji's "Discovery Of India." "A Remarkable Book" London, Sept. 14.— Pandit Nehru thinks that without Britain India mignt not only have been freer and more prosperous but more advanced m science and art and all tnat makes lite woitn living— but is tins so? asKs Mr. li. <j. Kawlinson, a
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  • 230 1 NON-VIOLENCE: GANDHIJI'S GREATEST SERVICE TO HUMANITY (From Our Own Correspondent! Karachi, Sept. 15.— A life-size bronze statue of Gandhiji Mas unveiled yesterday in Karachi by Sir S. Radhakrishnan, l»enares University Vice-Chancellor. Tributhlg Gandhiji's services to .violent resistance has enabled us trie world. Sir Radhakrishnan declared that Gandhiji's work in resurrecting
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  • 196 1 Conservatives Want 2 -Day Debate On India London, Sept. 14. The demand for a two-day debate on India will he made by the Conservative Opposition in the House of Commons as soon as Parliament re-assembles early next month, a Conservative Party spokesman told Reuter's political correspondent yesterday. Ex-Prime Minister Winston
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  • 31 1 Jerusalem, Sept. 14. —British paratroopers threw up barbed wire road blocks in the centre of Tel Aviv tonight and began searches for Jewish terrorists who robbed the bank there yesterday.— Reuter
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  • 165 1 Lake Success, New York, Sept. 15. Kussia anu inuia auackeu tne proposals tor nnancing tne projected international refugee organisation, inuicaung in tue inited canons economic Social Counci. mat mey wouiU rignt ine proposal., cO compei tne memoers to tuimi~uie lunus lor
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  • 67 1 Manila, Sept. 15. Dr. Jose Laurel, puppet president of the Philippines, was released on bail after dramatic hearing in the People's Court at which he declared that the United States' failure to defend the islands from the Japanese forced the Filipinos to collaborate or
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  • 487 1 Ba-LNJL and 1.1.L. (Indian Independence League) aeriPSa \ne\ are Deing victimizeu in bingapurv; uu* m immmc mmi i»j tne iouowing letter to tiie Lunur. ah uua yarufcuftai insiamci me Aliniary AaUHNTtuea are accu-eu, out »c a*Mi**Miti oi unneurf wnere inoian and ceyioneae uovarnmeni
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  • 276 1 —SAYS "CHINA STAR WEEKLY" Batavia, Sept. 15. A desire to counteract expanding Sonet influence is seen by the "China Star Weekly" of Batavia as one of the principal motives behind efforts of Lord Killearn. His Majesty's Special Commissioner to South-East \>ia, to secure
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  • 117 1 Batavia, Sept. 15. —A recommendation to accept Lord hill earn's pood offices at the forthcoming negotiations here will be made to the Dutch Commission Geneial and the Ind tneslan Re publican government by theii respective delegate* f. m^ an hour-Ion? conference in Socikarno former homs
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  • 747 2 Singapore, Monday, Sept. 16, 1946. EDUCATION ON ESTATES UfE .strongly support the plea for the improvement of education of Indian children on rubber estates, as put forward by Mr. V. M. N. Menon, General Secretary of the All-Malayan Estate Asiatic Staffs' Association, in the Malayan Union Advisory Council at its
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  • 227 2 S. K Bombay. Sept. 15. Mr. S. K. Patil, President of the Bombay Provincial Congress Committee, attributed the prevailing countrywide labour unrest and "epidemic of strikes'* to: '"the Government of India who did not take timely precautions to maintain economic equilibrium during
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  • 903 2 OUR WEEKLY INDIA NEWS ROUNDUP "If His Object In Entering is To Sabotage Transfer Of Power Congress Won't Oblige" —SAYS OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT New Delhi, Sept. 11. A fresh effort is being made to win iMr. .Jinnah's co-operation in the
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  • 114 2 New Delhi s. nique BMSji jrestc rj h\ ,h f f ernmen, ,ha, in Indian s*l aliea military a< tiv.u north of Kashnnr IBfentj j,. based on tsa| r(l p^ bandit aetHHsM The eemmunii tention of the Rs to repoins which astivity on the bord
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  • 73 2 Copenhagen Bt dia delegation to i ence during gen has place d firms tor Industri ment and mai etc. amounting A second ord< is expect* d pletion oi Investigation! gaitiing the p tag daii i for li city than Denn wants hum hi
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  • 30 2 IN A MEN FOR INDIA POLICE FORCE Madras: a. Gorernnv pointment < I tna men Provincial P Nam. anno;. The Govern overhaul tr* the "inequaU European and In the poll Reu
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  • 45 2 INDIA'S WHEAT SI TUATION New York. Si League of Ann i toda\ said (> to be the i. shipments <>t whe States to DU be tore India's "The ditta w recent weeki In pons are pomt ot lettin time to peers breakdown ot hm Reuter tern."-
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  • 205 2 Madras (Air Mail). A kidnapping scare, which recently swept this area, reached a frenzied pitch when a maddened crowd tried to storm a police-station in a coastal town near here, and police opened fire on thorn. One man was killed and four injured before the crowd
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  • 70 2 An official of the Department of External Affairs said the Australian Government had not received any request from India to accept as migrants Indian exsoldiers. He was commenting on a London cable that a large number of Indian soldiers wanted to migrate from India to Australia,
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  • 102 2 BOMB A Y LEGISLATORS TIGHTEN MONEYLENDERS' REGULATIONS Bombay (Air Mail). The village money-lender age-old of the Indian countryside is the target of a new Bill shortly to be introduced into the Bombay Legislative Assembly. The Bill provides for the registration and licensing of moneylenders, maintenance of proper accounts, limited rates
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  • 101 2 Nagpur, Sept. 15.—"India has 5,500,000 blind or partially blind people," according to the secretary of the Blind Relief Association here. He attributed this "appallingly large prevalence of blindness" to "general apathy for the care of the blind" and to inadequate medical relief. He stated that
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  • 58 2 New Delhi, Sept. 15.—Nearly 20,000 Indian Muslims will have visited the holy places in Saudi Arabia before the end of the pilgrim period this year. According to the Government of India, this marks the highest figure in Haj pilgrim traffic since 1927. A fleet of seven
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  • 158 2 South Africa's Indians Unenthusiastic About Royalty Visit Durban, Sept. 15.— An invitation from the Mayor of Durban to appoint representatives on the coast regional committee which is making arrangements for the Royal visit next month, has been declined by the Indian Congress of Natal. A letter from the Indian Congress
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  • 106 2 Madras: (Air Mail ••—Mr. V. V. Giri, Minister of Labour in the Madras provincial government, has advised workers to resort to strikes only after all other efforts to redress their grievances have failed. 2.!r. Giri, who was a noted labour leader before he joined the
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  • 280 3 loiwince Indonesians That They Havn't il To Argue With Arms' n.sse. Reuters Correspondent) -With a large scale colonial war as heir failure the "Commission GeneraP nen look off for Indonesia from Amsier rning. ncgothose ommission < four- negotiant Reit will the var Divite the Wilhel;ion
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  • 310 3 OEMOCRACY: OLD AND NEW CONCEPT AT PEACE CONFAB rar, s sept. 15.-The military committee of the Paris conference yesterday witnessed a clash between Mr. A. V. Alexander, Britain, and General N. v. Siavin, Russia, ■Willi the discussion of Albania's request to state her views on military clauses of the Italian
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  • 217 3 Washington, Sept. 15.— The acting Secretary of State, Mr. William Clayton, at a press conference Friday said the Secretary of Commerce, Mr. Henry Wallace's foreign policy speech was not cleared with him or so far as he knew with anybody else in the State
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  • 222 3 Copenhagen, Sept. 15.— Dr. R. K. Mukerjee, Indian delegate to the *AO conference, speaking on optimum population at the University oi Copenhagen stressed that a •OWM population policy must harmonise a moderate population dTOWUI and social anu rxmuca. *woimy with tne maximum pes capital
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  • 171 3 Asked during a press conference whether there was any truth in the rumours of his relinquishment, Sir Stafford answers: "I gather some of the press are anxious that I should, but they are not going to be satisfied." Sir Stafford called a press conference
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  • 343 3 Wallace "Gunning" For Vice Presidency? Washington, Sept. 15. It United States labour organisa tions come out in full support Mr. Henry Wallace, Secretar\ V*» V ln l merC€ for his speech on Thursday attacking the .British imperialistic polfcy" and urging friendship with Russia his position will be considerably strengthened, political
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  • 285 3 London, Sept. 15.— Although divorce is being streamlined in Britain there are today more than 2,300 undefended petitions and 900 conftetfted suits already on the books for the Michaelmas term of the Law Courts beginning Oct. 12. A large percentage of this unprecedented
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  • 454 3 TRUMAN'S DENIAL OF WALLACE'S SPEECH MEANS (From Paul Scott Rankine. Reutcr's Correspondent) Washington, Sept. 15. President Truman's withdrawal ol his approval oi the speech in wnich nenry Wallace, I nited States Secretary of Commerce, criticised "British imperialism anu called lor an end ol
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  • 24 3 ..Paris. Sept 14.- The Dominicur Republic lias been added to th( list oi countries chUming repara tions from Italy, it was revt tod:iy Reuter
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  • 251 3 Truman Withdraws Approval Of Wallace's Speech Washington, fcept. 13.— President Truman at a press conference yesterday withdrew his approval mi -■secretary of Commerce Beat] Wallaces speech on Thursdav Mr. naiiace caned for a break with untish imperialism" and a softer policy towards Kussia President Truman todaj ->aid he approved only
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  • 728 4 Paris, Sept. 15.— The Soviet Foreign Minister, V. M. Molotov, declared on Satuday that efforts to repudiate the right of veto in the United Nations Security Council should be rejected "as an attempt to prepare a new war," and warned
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  • 105 4 Batavia, Sept. 15. Although the International Emergency Food Council has allocated 50,000 tons of rice for the Netherlands Indies, it is estimated that 90,000 tons is the absolute minimum required for the second half of this year, according to Netherlands Indies iood authorities. This is
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  • 436 4 SPORE LECTURER Under the auspices of the newly founded Singapore Vegetarian Society, a well-attended lecture was on Thursday by Mr. Sten von ivjusenstierna on "The Value of Vegetarianism." ine speaker first stressed the >alue of a vegetarian way of liv.iio—Without using meat, fowl, or Jsn
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  • 25 4 A thanksgiving service with special "pooja" was held on Victory Day, 12th September, at the Sri Sempaga Vinayagar (Hindu) Temple, Ceylon Road, Singapore.
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  • 117 4 London, Sept. 15— Tass on Saturday distributed a Red Star article accusing Hirohito of being a war criminal. Discussing the current war trials in Tokyo, the Soviet Army journal said: "There are, however Japanese war criminals who have never been deprived of their freedom
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  • 1023 4 Singapore Tribute To ü ßattle Of Britain" Heroes Air Marshal Sir George Pirie, Allied Air Commander-in-Chief, South-Last Asia, gave the following address at a parade held at R.A.F. Station, Changi, Singapore, on 14th September in commemoration of the Battle of Britain. "This morning, on the sixth anniversary of our great
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  • 397 4 <By Stan Swinton Associated Press (w, '1 1 von, rt( j Batavia, Sept. 15.— Dutch expert* pi of rice will be produced in Java and m cording to the **Economisch WeehMad. Urin J; 1 the INetherlands Indies Depart men! of 1 pl They base
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