Indian Daily Mail, 21 September 1946

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail V»l- 11. No. 191. 1 i SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1946. 1
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  • 92 1 indonesian True Talks postponed Indefinitely Irt. JO..— Further discussion of (he truce in I ,n.U-..n telv postponed after the British. Dutch IJ.-uuhl.can dele K at,ons- first two-and-a-half asked hi.s id it was a truce wao tne Indonesians until they coulu uovernmeix. tnxee pom... the trueaatra or a.. Dutch reinbe permuted
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  • 109 1 S'pore Chinese Cable Truman To Help atinna! Government Sept 20. A com aid they representee i ade organisations o. i ida v made publi* lej said they woulo to President i. n app :alimj tor the Cnitec m the spirit oi to help the Chines*. i timent until it i
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  • 44 1 CONTROL: NO CHANGE POLICY Bernard M. American United Nations nssion. said trom President i Department 3 been no change United States iational conegation said answers "a I ny of Comference to the on international j rained in his lent," in which ry criticised AP
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  • 39 1 INDIA FOOD MISSION FOR RUSSIA I'M/,, The Indian t is examining i -I'iiding a food shortly, it was Ja v "mem of rice the port of I br. J :.osan discharg- His first inpronuaei -uu,uuu *K been allotted to
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  • 124 1 m e> j (Mom Our Own Correspondent, vn_vuua, Sep.. eWe^^maUMema _u»any, Hinou .>_,ai_asabha secretary -n a siatemen; computus Uiai lvvo lWi«ltf*f Miami*, m ca.cuual "*ve been exciuaea iroin t_, e scop J o* uie enquiry commission. "it is here that several hundred* Jl nmaus were
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  • 60 1 Singapore, Sept. 20.— Lord Kill darn, British Special Commissioner ii South-Kast Asia, is expected to eave lor Batavia today (Saturday) ay air. His deputy. Mr. Michael Wright, nas been in Batavia for some days. it is understood that Mr. Wright's iiscussions in Batavia were mainly
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  • 84 1 FISCHER'S ARTICLE DELAYED Louis Fischer's article— he writes exclusively for the Indian Daily Mail every Saturday— will appear on Monday. camps. Consisting almost entirely jf Dutch and Eurasians, they are estimated to total about 25,000 in all. adds Reuter 's correspondent. It was announced yesteraay that agreement had been reached
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  • 113 1 Buones Aires, Sept. 19. Trade negotiations between India and Argentine, which have befn progressing most favourably, have taken a sudden turn for the worse and have virtually broken down. Diwan Chaman Lall, leader of the Indian trade mission which has been negotiating with the Argentine
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  • 109 1 Owing to lack of suitable shipping great difficulty has been experienced in tfcrt movement of sheep on the hoof from Australia to Singapore. The situation however has been eased by a prompt response from London to a request for extra tonnage from the Special Canunissioner, Lord Killearn.
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  • 776 1 Labourites Want More Power For Pandit Nehru London, Sept. __U.— The New Delhi meetings between the Viceroy, .Lord Wavell, and the Muslim League tender, >ir. Al. -r-. jinnun, are being regardea wun increasing interest in Lonuon. wtuie no oliicial miorination about tne scope of the tains
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  • 257 1 Attiee Expecting "Tough Opposition" From Churchill On India Policy London, Sept. 19.— When tm House of Parliament resume oi. October 8, the Premier, Mr. Clement Attiee, and Lord rptnicKLawrence are expecting "tough Opposition" from Winston Churchill and his party on the Government's Indian policy. They feel however, confident taat the
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  • 113 1 London, Sept. 19. Swaraj House of London i.s celebrating "Gandhi Jayanthi" week from Sept. 26 to Oct. 2 in honour of Gandhiji'. birthday. The week will open with a conference of all primary members of the Congress in Britain. On Oct. 2, Gandhiji's birthday, a public
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  • 101 1 EAST AFRICAN IMMIGRATION BILL TOO DRASTIC Khartoum, Sept. 20. Kajah Sir .MA ha raj Singh, former AgentGeneral for India in South Africa J leaving for India today after his visit to East Africa, stated: "The East African immigration bill is far too drastic. I am sure drastic changes will be
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  • 58 1 Haifa, Sept. 20. A heavy explosion at noon today partly demolished Palestine railways eastern station at Haifa. No lives were lost. The police stated that seven Jews deposited in the station at 4.30 a.m a barrel marked "dangerous'' in three languages. The
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  • 197 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) cm una. &ep.. Au xue __»e_i£a» issembly took up for c.scussion yesterday the tj.igrco. Party's -ensure motions against the /linisiry and Premier tor tanurt o perform the elementary duty ol protecting life and property during ne Calcutta riots. Moving the censure of
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  • 147 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi. Sept. 20.— The Interim Government's trade policy ■ma outlined by the Commerce Minister. Mr. Bhabha, opening the trade policy committee meeting in Delhi yesterday. He said Government will follow four guiding principles: firstly, India must take full part in
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  • 82 1 NO EXPORT OF I IRON AND STEEL (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Sept. 20. An assurance that effort will be made to see that no export of iron and steel are allowed at the expense of the civil consumer was given hy the Industries Member, Mr. C. Rajagopalachari. The
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  • 53 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Karachi, Sept. 20. Sind will go to the polls on December 2. All the sitting Congress members of the Assembly are seeking re-election. Though Congress is not contesting any Muslim seat, they are fully supporting Jamiat and Syed group candidates
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  • 55 1 Tokyo, Sept. 20.— Lieut. -General Tatsumi Kusaba, one of Soviet prosecution sections' most important witnesses at the War Crimes Trial heie committed suicide in the Russian barracks lastnight. He left a note saying that he took his own life because he had failed in his military
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  • 276 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi, Sept. __0. There is no sign 0 f a settlement between the Congress and the Muslim League yet in Delhi. It is feared if Mr. Jinnah wants to make any fresh proposals to Congress, he must take the
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  • 668 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, Sept. 21, 1946. WALLACE'S WARNING PRAISE from a close and intimate friend is little valued, but not so criticism. He is certainly expected to know a lot about his colleague, and, as such, his criticism will be based not on heresies or imagination, but on
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  • 1659 2 Jinnah Wavell Meeting SPECULATIONS NEW DELHI, Sept. 12.— Hopes of a political settlement have once again been raised by Mr. Jinnah's acceptance of the Viceroy's invitation to come to New Delhi for further discussions, writes the Statesman The Viceroy's message, which must have been sent
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  • 68 2 DELHI, (Air Mail)— Presidents am 5 secretaries of the provincial Muslim League committees met members of the Committee of Action in the League office in Daryagunj recently, and described the conditions prevailing in *Vir respective areas. It is understood that they emphasised the desirability of preparing
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  • 319 2 CALCUTTA. (Air Mail).— A Bill to invest the Commission of Inquiry appointed in connexion with the recent Calcutta disturbances with all the powers ot a Civil Court was introduced by Mr. Mohammed Ali, Finance Minister, in the Bengal Council. The measure, called the Calcutta
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  • 100 2 MADRAS, (Air Mail).— The Madras Government have issued a Press communique, in connection with the introduction of Prohibition in Salem. Cuddapah. Chittoor, North Arcot, Arantapur, Bellary, Kurnool and Coimbatore, explaining the procedure for the grant of personal permits for the consumption of bottled foreign liquor. An
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  • 67 2 SRINAGAR, (Air Mai;).— Mystery hangs over the appearance of a luminous body resembling a squash iocket in the sky on Wednesday Ilth at 6-45 p.m. which was seen by people in Kashmir as speeding across the firmanent towards the west. Th* luminous body whose course appearei to be
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  • 146 2 ERNAKULAM, (Air Mail).— The personnel of the Coalition Ministry for Cochin, consisting of members of the ('raja Mandal. Socialist and Progressive Parties has been settled. Mr. P. Govir.da Menon and Mr. C. R. lyunn' (Praja Mandal). Rao Bahadur T. K. Nair (Progressive) and Rao Sahel. K.
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  • 176 2 NEW DELHI, (Air Mail).— A decision to work for communal and to launch an anti-riot and anti-bloodshed campaign in the count! y was taken at the meeting of the I.N. A. Advisory Committee held on 11th Sep.. A Committee was formed to explore the possibilities of bringing
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  • 131 2 NEW DELHI. (Air Mail).— The future recruitment, training and terms of service of the I.C.S. are understood to be engaging the attention of thc New Government. It is learned that Provincial Governments are bein^ consulted in this connection. Among the various proposals that are
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  • 123 2 Aruna Asaf Ali Calls For "New Order Of Congressmen MADRAS, (Air Mail)-— A "New order of Congressmen must emerge to replace the old. And these new men must reorganise to revitalise the Congress to meet the fresh needs of the people." states Mrs. Aruna Asaf Ali. on her return to
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  • 33 2 gramme H^W m I*** :«o» 1 edu, N <| delav skT^^H 1 Khan H I J** eriimrm t lnti* l oflm, also I _r sncoui I si Inutioi.*.- AP
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  • 57 2 New Delhi j„ t on Maha, L* nscai refot I- .a bc ,ul nam, ►,n interim < L,v Keanesti..* »J 1,16 m mmm h g Xarain. 1 gJ personally late tsrei ;l saving the tion. w Bnj N -salt tax > Tfl the poor and Its
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  • 63 2 TROUBLE MAKERS IN BOMBAY WARNED Bom ha x a be enforced against trouble a_H if the situation on Knmii.ijM not improw H today I Their i a m the noi W lew was y In Ahniei f. 4 stabbed, oni I today, h Ef arrested f The total numi I
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  • 86 2 ine Azad till d P brated I Hind Indian pub.. I Queitt d I colour flag I houses and stalls E The rx-n:.;: I of Jhanrt, b. I also the Publi< I preaent W Khar" al fl E. combat th< n E\ t<> feii K Congtees E
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  • 37 2 MADI that thi < sent (in. j i romp ilsoi into tern] An outline It il the Mir. Religious E It spi I the pr \> I apab i 1 1 i temp t«. Hari time.
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  • 30 2 RAILWAY MEN'S STRIKES COSTS 30 LAKHS M IDRA placed tatfi Railwaj ores* _< Raihraj strike!- Off tl undue ha ilu publ It in rot •e. i South Indisi about 1 1
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  • 128 3 k u_jni< i }t J 9 T T s* elher lands Minister for OverI rito ,r l m Jonkman > «aid in an interview this is a pretty good moment for the reP' oi ...nations with the Indonesian Republicans." r Dutch be- ory aui- aeadm Lavouraoie f recentm Britisn
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  • 161 3 j contact beI ads Foreign E British Foreign F surprised o\ I cent visit to L wun re- ms such ac E ice and evaE he is able to K Lnaunesiaiu 1 heir negotiaE uenerai anu H ives will nc ft tar tney cai. B aiation." B part
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  • 179 3 (By William Hardeastle, Reuters Correspondent) Washington, Sept. 18.— Top Democratic Party advisers are understood to be urging President Truman firstly, immediately to demand the resignation of Secretary of Commerce Kenry Wallace, and secondly, personally to make an exhaustive and clarifying" foreign policy pioncuncement on his own beha;i
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  • 241 3 MR WALLACE TO BLAME? New \ork, Sept. IS.— While President Truman was disavowing, ior the second time in five days, the approval ot preign policy statements by Commerce Secretarv Henrv Wallace, l nited States Navy Secretary .James Forrestal* suddenfv .ancelled
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  • 186 3 New York, Sept. 18.— The New York Herald Tribune in an editorial article on the position which has arisen as the result of views on the foreign policy of Commerce Secretary Henry Wallace says: "Consider what the British are doing. At the moment they are
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  • 102 3 Washington, Sept. 19.— Columnist Drew Pearson, threatened yesterday to sue Commerce Secretary Henry Wallace for libel unless he retracted his statement, which Pearson said, indicated that he "filched" from the Commerce Department files Mr. Wallace's Russian letter to President Truir.cn. It was because it
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  • 51 3 Nanking, September 18.— Chinese scientists at the Peiping branch of the Academia Sinica are now engaged in atomic research, according to Dr. Lo Shih-tseng, a veteran member of the Kuomintang. Their study is underssood to be I confined only to atomic energy for Reuter industrial
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  • 79 3 WALLACE COULD BE SHOT— IF IT WAS WARTIME Washington, Sept. 18. Admiral William H. Standley, the wartime Ambassador to USSR, stated in Los Angeles that Henry Wallace had by his New York foreign policy speech last week "given comfort to virtual enemy an offense for which, in time of war,
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  • 116 3 British High Commissioner To India Appointed London, Sept. 18. A historical step in the relationship between Britain and India was made tonight by the official announcement of the appointment of the first British High Commissioner to India, He is Mr. Terence Shone, president Minister at Beirut. His appointment marks the
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  • 76 3 Rangoon, Sept. 18. About 3,000 Rangoon police have been dismissed. The Commissioner of Police today issued an order stating that those officers and men of the Rangoon police who were on strike on Sept. 5 and did not report for duty as ordered on Sept. 13,
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  • 263 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Sept. 19. The fact that three days have elapsed since Mr. Jinnah met the Vice roy. and little progress has been made towards a settlement, lea ds one to infer that the League President is
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  • 243 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Sept. 19.— 1n a directive to Congressmen in connection with Mahatma Gandhi's birthday celebrations on October 2, Pandit Nehru says: "Gandhi Jayanthi has for many years been a period of constructive activity and a re-dedication to the cause of
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  • 190 3 "Britain Can't Depend On Indian Army Any Longer" New York, June 20— British rule in India will soon be a thing of the past because Britain ran no longer depend on the Indian Army and the labour party really believes in democratie Socialism. Sirdar J. J. Singh, president of the
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  • 54 3 Cawnpore, Sept. 19—Thc police oday arrested i>4 pewoni Including (evenU members oi the Communist Party on charges ui organic... illegal strikes in mills and inciting workers to mob violence. Some prominent Communist lenders are reported to have gone underground and the police are making vigorous efforts to
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  • 120 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta. Sept. 19.— The Ministry do not consider it desirable to refund the collective fines realised in connection with the August 1942 disturbances, declared the Government spokesman in the Bengal Assembly yesterday. The spokesman added he was aware in Congress provinces
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  • 147 3 Batavia, Sept. 18.— Each full moon brought a season of fear and torment to hundreds of Dutch women interned by the Japanese at the infamous Tjideng camp. The reason, witnesses explained before a Dutch Army court martial here, was that Capt. Sonei Kenichi, Japanese camp
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  • 381 3 (From John Slocombe. Reuurs Correspondent) S°» i .K H nd buii l in >i ,he kind tha Vance 3 y«i. ."Im! eXPer S d not Xpect u > lh **3 before It Foremost of these experts is 59--year-old Edouard le Corbusicr,
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  • 47 3 In order to prevent temporary reconstructed homes from forming a major stumbling block to reconstruction, the French Ministry of Reconstruction has denied home owners the right to rebuild on the site of their previous homes until blue prints of the new town have been established.
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  • 834 4 Spore Produces 145,600 Lbs. Vegetables D a Total Food Production Twice 1941 Governors Revelations At Grow More Food Show Opening the Grow More Food Show sponsored by the Singapore Public Relations Department at the Happy World stadium last night, His Excellency the Governor, Sir Franklin Gimson, revealed that Singapore is
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  • 128 4 London, Sept. 19. No change in British policy for Burma is anticipated in well-informed London circles, writes Reuter's political correspondent. Nothing is known in authoritative quarters here of any Cabinet moves which would confirm the statement made this week by U Saw, former premier and leader
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  • 93 4 (Hindu Orphanage) All the members of the above society are invited to an Extraordinary General Meeting to be held at the Ramakrishna Mission Hall on 22nd September 1946 at 5.30 p.m., to consider the proposal for transferring the assets of the society to the Ramakrishna Mission.
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  • 144 4 Buenos Aires, Sept. 19.— Chaman _Lau, leader ot tne Indian trade mission, following the break down of trade negotiations with Argentine, told Reuter he had been under the impression the terms discussed during the past month had been accepted by the Argentine Government. Alter
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  • 110 4 Tokyo, Sept. 19.— A Chinese spokesman today indirectly charged American interests were trying to monopolize the Japanese silk industry, and denied China's request for Japanese silk cocoons was based on a "vindictive peace." Rumours in Tokyo and elsewhere allege "vested interests" are trying to take over
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  • 77 4 Bombay, Sept. 19. There is no danger of famine this year in Bengal the province where in the 1943 famine 1.500.000 people died— a Food Department official of the Bengal Government stated today. "The coming two months October and November will, however, be
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  • 95 4 ROBBERY IN THE LIFT Hongkong: <Air Mail) New tactics were used in the most daring daylight robbery staged in Hongkong for many years when two men netted a total of $7,000 in a holdup in the lift of the French Bank. As the lift was descending two of the seven
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  • 81 4 Hongkong: (Air Mail)— Robin Hood methods were practised by a magistrate here when he ordered $3,081 to be paid into the court Poor Box after confiscating it from 81 gamblers. The raid was carried out on an elaborately organised den which boasted a pawn shop for the
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  • 64 4 Hongkong, (Air Mail) Phonographic literature will not be tolerated in Hongkong. The authorities are prepared to go to any lengths to stamp it out. Heavy fines, ranging from $550 to $700 have been imposed on four Chinese newspapers which had published indecent articles. Thesf* included not only
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  • 117 4 Paris, Sept. 20. Churchill's proposal at Zurich that France and Germany should become partners as the first step in the restoration of Europe has shocked main Frenchmen in Paris. Even the large though silent oody ol secret sympatnisers with Marshal Petain, wnicn In tne consented to
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