Indian Daily Mail, 27 September 1946

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. \o. 1%. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1916. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 120 1 leqiu I To Wavell's Talks With Jinnah I 26.— Pandit Nehru, leader of the Indian if. met the Viceroy this afternoon prosu ilks which the Viceroy lias been having with rue leader. Mohamtd Ali .linnah. v is »*iU al the boui later when
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  • 55 1 Sept. :il.-Thr spokesii it the Indonesian "Kepurernment M said yestercani would like British Special >outh-east Asia, > rst session ol gotiations between ns and the Dutch Malans m Ihe interior of Java. of Dr. Soekarno, puhin an President, compels Ito remain m a cool
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  • 35 1 House-To-House Fighting In Bushire >epf. 26.— Reports last night from Gulf port, spoke fighting between and Persian Some parts of had changed during the Ch, Persian ipened direct sif Qashqai, liing m south- GF Reuter
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  • 55 1 American Strength In China "Minor," Says 'Ike' en Mary m the 26. Gen. utcd States commenting esterday on reference to the prompt lean troops the total j there was i ummentv.ci yesterday i'lTviewer's believe the j ill American i foe vital to first textndla is cx- 'wo days., •000 tons
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  • 73 1 Djogjakarta, Java, Sept. 26.— The unrecognized Republic of Indonesia has announced plans to revise the Central National Committee—The Republic's equivalent of Commons or House of Representatives. The new scheme calls for 110 elective members, 30 members to be appointed by the president and 60 to be selected
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  • 72 1 Now Delhi. Sept. 26.— Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru has resigned from the presidency uf the Congress Party and the Congress Working Committee has planned to elect B new head on October 22. Nchruji. vice-president of the Interim Government had said there "may be many tests and
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  • 274 1 New Delhi, Sept. li\. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, speaking here today about plans with regard to the creation of an Indian foreign service, said: "India will m the sphere of foreign affairs follow an independent foreign policy/ Nehruji said thai it was proposed
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  • 64 1 London, Sept. 25.— Frot. Fienkovsky. Rector of Warsaw 1 niversity who went to Bikini for the atom bomb tests, told Polish newspapermen today, according to Warsaw radio. "There can be no doubt that the atom bomb is most destructive. A device to fight
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  • 165 1 Kluan^, Sept. 26. The findings and sentences were promulgated this afternoon at Kluanjr, South Johore, on 255 men of i he 13th Parachute Battalion, of the Sixth Airborne Regiment, who are charged with mutiny at Muar on May 11th. The Press
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  • 139 1 Colombo, Sept. 26. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the head of the Indian National Government, is now expected m Ceylon m the first week of October, according to the latest information received here. According to the original arrangements, Pandit Nehru, accompanied by Mr C. Rajagopalachari, was
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  • 71 1 DEMAND FOR COMMISSION TO INVESTIGATE BOMBAY RIOTS Bombay, Sept. 26.— Liaquat Ali Khan, General Secretary of the' All-India Muslim League, has demanded "an impartial and independent commission, commanding public confidence, to investigate the disturbances m Bombay and the manner m which the police have behaved." He has charged the Congress
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  • 232 1 <From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Sept. 26. Mr. Jinnah had over a hundred minutes' interview with the Viceroy yesterday and later conferred with League Action Committee. It is stated Mr. Jinnah and his associates are satisfied with the way the parleys are proceeding. There is a rumour
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  • 84 1 London, Sept 26.— Mr. Winston Churchill was described as an ."instigator of an anti-Soviet war" Moscow radio .commentator, A Ganshin. broadcasting m English last night. After declaring that Britain and the United States sought to keep "an open door" m the Balkans for Wall. Street and
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  • 208 1 Washington, Sept. 26.— Th e British delegation now m Washington discussing what action can be taken to dispose of rubber stocks is being joined by the Economic Adviser to the Malayan Union, Mr. Pyke, who is
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  • 273 1 Hatavia, Sept. 26. Ncgoti Indonesia broke down today, b( tence that no more Dutch tro< prior condition for a truce. This was the principal demand contained m a note handed to Brig. Gen. Forman which also repeated three previous Indonesian demands. Firstly, the Allies
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  • 165 1 Batavia, Sept. 26. Dutch military sources told the Netherlands news igency yesterday they deplored thy fact that the Dutch people did not realise the true task of the Dutch force-, i-r» Indonesia as 'vas shown >y the present strikes m Holland. The fouroes
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  • 71 1 EINSTEIN CONDEMNS NEGRO TREATMENT IN U.S. St. Louis, Missouri. .Sept 26 Professor Albert Einstein, m a mea •sa^c to the Natural Urban Leagw yesterday said thai "tho worst di sease under which the societj ol our nation suffers is, m mv opinion, the treatment <>1 thr Negro Prof essor Einstein
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  • 345 1 Katavia, Sept. 26. Tens of thousands are starving on the island of Madura whose 2.500,000 inhabitants were cut ofl from Java for more than a year by the Indonesian revolt, according to a prominent Madurese who escaped to the mainland. The Dutch authorities confirmed,
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  • 136 1 Manila. Sept. >s.— Manila press fodar reported .increasing reluctanre of the Philippines officials to accede to the United States requests for extension of military bases. The Manila Bulletin .said Becre tary of Justice Roman Osatea Issued a statement that "negotiation temporarily have been suspended
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  • 684 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, Sept. 27, 1946. LIVE AND LET LIVE AT long last, the Kremlin sphinx has .spoken— and spoken, to the great relief of a terribly anxious and worried world. Generalissimo Joseph Stalin seldom speaks. With him the policy is always to keep mum. Thunderous vociferations, fulminations
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  • 473 2 London, Sept. 25. An unofficial goodwill mission from the Karen people of Burma led by Sydney Loo Nee which recently arrived m this country were received by the Secretary of State for Burma, Lord Petrjck-Law rence, yesterday morning when thjey delivered a message of
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  • 106 2 Lahore, Bept. 26. -A challenge to the Muslim League to "prove* a single case m which the Punj.ab coalition government -had attacked the Muslim rights or culture or civilis/ ion,' was made m Lahore by Bhim Sen Sachar, Finance Minister to the Punjab Government. Speaking at a
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  • 78 2 London, Sept. 24. Commitments entered into by the Government of India for approximately $12,000,000 worth of road rollers means that British industry will help India carry through her vast roadbuilding programme. The Anglo-Indian commercial agreement is the result of negotiations by a mission which flew
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  • 31 2 Rangoon, Sept. 26. Burma's first interim government will assume office on Saturday "if everything goes well" Aung San, President of the Anti-Fascist League, told Reuter yesterday. Reuter
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  • 218 2 Buenos Aires. Sept. 26.— Behind the scenes conversations between the Indian food mission and their Argentine conferees were continued Tuesday night and today with the Argentine shipping magnate, Alberto Dodero (who hopes eventually to send Argentine maize to India m his ships* acting as gobetween. It was
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  • 137 2 Tokyo. Sept. 24.— 1t was authoritatively learned that permission was denied to an Indian Mission to come to Japan to. study industrial processes, because of the overall SCAP policy, permitting, only the most vital groups." preferably those empowered to conduct trade negotiations, would be allowed to
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  • 42 2 Bombay (Airmail).—lt probably is justice, but that snake which recently bit a Travancore State villager nine times is dead. The villager bit the snake to death after it attacked him. The man has recovered frojn his wounds.—A A.P.
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  • 132 2 A six-member Indian Govern' ment delegation will attend the forthcoming preparatory committee of the United Nations Social and Economic Council which will meet m London on October 15, £o prepare a draft charter for an international trade organisation, it was stated here by the
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  • 187 2 "American-Backed Indian National Congress-British Alliance" LEAGUE'S LATEST! London, Sept. 25.— Yusuf Abdulla Haroon, President of the Sind Provincial Muslim League, said today on the eve of his departure for Paris to seek Soviet support for Pakistan that if tne Soviet Union does not back the League then the Muslims will
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  • 125 2 New Delhi (By Airmail).—Preliminary steps towards the abolition of the salt tax already have been initiated by the new Interim Government, reliable sources told the Associated Press of America. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, who held the Finance portfolio pending the arrival of Pr. John Matthai,
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  • 183 2 A sixteen-member party of the Scheut Fathers of the Catholic Mission m Belgium are In Singapore en rout* to the Philippines islands to 'reorganise" Catholic churches m the island republic. The party which arrived yesterday by the French liner M Bontay" will leave for
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  • 465 2 "REVOLUTION OF TREMENDOUS MAGNITUDE IF BRITISH DON'T QUIT INDIA"-JAG JIT SINGH New York.— lf, for any reason, a national (()n not formulated, and if the British remain, revotor 1 "tremendous magnitude" soon may sweep through |2? Sirdah Jag Jit Singh, President of the India League 0 m a statement published
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  • 36 2 Calcutta, Sept. 26- A 1,300 Muslims left Calcv Mecca on Haj Pilgrimage Abnj 100 of them are over 80 years i age. Another batch o] 1.30< left Calcutta by Karachi to embark AP J
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  • 470 2 Washington. Sept. 26. Sir Oliver Bracsl Gooiful* Financial Secretary of Ceylon, stated on kavtag New York V air for London yesterday: "Final results of the discu>sion> British and American officials over rubber purchasing will announced m London and Washington m
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  • 55 2 "TIGER OF BENGAL" WELCOMED INTO LEAGUE FOLD Calcuaa 'H. A Fazlul HiKj i has again League. Origl he resigned from became leader of PartyIn a tmament has said h« I thp Muslim Las Welcoming League. Mi M pealed [<> hifn and Wjflessl) League, the n Una ol Mi achieveniL'ii! 0{
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  • 415 3 British Press Comments On Stalin's Recent Statement I Stalin's statement decrying danger of a omment m British newspapers, which ■t fresh hopes of dissipation of internai ral they link it with the speech of Secretary Anthony Eden on the previhe called for a new approach to the tasks provide I
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  • 264 3 Washington. A report by a special investigator for the United States Civilian Production Administration estimates that the total tin production of Far Eastern mines will approximate 24,j000 tons, compared with normal peacetime production of 160,000 tons per year. During 1947, the report said, production
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  • 396 3 Kadio Moscow, m the first MSB* ruent on Stalin's pronouncement on Soviet foreign policy and the state of world affairs, said today that "common people everywhere will want to make a close study of Stalin's replies and weigh each of his words. The radio added that
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  • 76 3 Londoii, Sept. 25. Joseph Stalin Jias outdone Karl Marx as the best selling writer. Moscow radio reported. The Book "A Short Course of the History of the CPSU (Bolsheviks)" was published on October 1. 1938. In eight years' since, 3,317.000 copies have been distributed m
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  • 28 3 AUSSIE DELEGAT CRITICISES BIG 4 W. R Big Power 'agreeing tiUHI disiid Italian determined ttictajn m the orial com- Ministers appeared be the most since Uie •ventd A.P.
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  • 283 3 Stalino. Ukrainian Republic, Sept. (Delayed). The Soviet Union's strenuous efforts to restore coal, steel and pig iron production m its war ravaged Donetz River basin have begun to show results, writes Rembert James, Associated Press Correspondent. The centre of heavy industrial production is the Stalino region
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  • 121 3 Batavia. Sept. 24— A five-year plan under which 150,000,000 guilders < £14.200,000; will be spent for rehabilitation of Dutch Borneo and the "Great East" islands of the Indies has been announced by the Netherlands Indies Government. Nearly 85,000,000 board feet of lumber will be
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  • 47 3 Jerusalem, Sept. 25. The Stern gang clandestine radio yesterday broadcast a warning that "the next war will see the Jews united against Britain. "We do not sympathize with Russia but we shall join any power fighting Britain/ the radio said. UP
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  • 39 3 The Tamils' team against Petroj Point No. 1 today will be:— Sithambaram; Haron; Somu; O Muthusamy, Kayambu, K. Bala; N. G. Samy, A. Berry, M. Krishna, Suppiah and Osman. Reserves:— N. B. Krishnan, Noordin and Govindasaxny.
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  • 296 3 (From Henry Buckly. Reuter's Correspondent) Madrid (Air Mail). Spanish Communists have proposed the formation m Spain of a new anti-Fascist organisation named the "Council of Resistance" to act as the internal body collaborating with the Giral Republican Government m exile. Apparently the
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  • 357 3 Sydney (Air Mail) Spade-bearded, 7*5-year old Dr. Francis Xavier GselK Roman Catholic Brfchop of Dai win. thinks fondly of the 150 "wives" he has left behind on Bat hurst Island. He arrived 35 years ago at the lonely island, 100 miles north
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  • 83 3 Tokyo, Sept. 23. A government committee to investigate Japanese overseas assets is expected to be created m the latter part of this irV>nth with Premier Yoshida a^ Chairman. Kyodo reported. A .P. Calcutta, Sept. 24.— Eight stray cases of stabbings and clubbings occurred m Calcutta Tuesday
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  • 221 3 Bulawayo <Air Mail) -The uries-old Afrl an marriag i Lobala whereby wives are bought" by g)ft3 of cattle from he bridegrooms to the girls 1 athers but which, m modem imes. has a cash equivalent aider review In Southern Rh< An African woman. Mi.^ N. oesi, startled
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  • 447 4 Death Oi Col. Wild, Arch Gunnison Contirmed An immediate enquiry is being held into the Hong Kong air disaster, which resulted m the loss of fourteen passengers and five crew when an R.A.F. Dakota on scheduled service dived into high ground m extremely misty
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  • 100 4 i he following have been select- 1 ed to play soccer for the "Rocklites' 1 on Saturday at 5.15 p.m. against the No. 1 British Transit Camp (ALFSEAt, at Nee Soon Ground. insport will leave Roxy and junction of Ceylon d at 3.45 p.m. Supporters are i quested
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  • 383 4 In view of the great shortage of food m Malaya, the Malayan Demo- cratic Union calls on the Govern- I ment of Malaya to have immediately measures to relieve the star ving people. We urge the Government to demand that Malaya be represented at the International
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  • 62 4 A considerable quantity of Tollee has recently been given a wide distribution. The Toffee should be on sale at the following maximum retail prices:Rainbow Toffee. Super Kream Toffee and Choc Super Kream Toffee 75 cents per lb. Boiled Toffee 85 cents lb. Eaton Toffee 50 cents lb.
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  • 203 4 Burmese people waved and lighted marker smoke flares when an R.A.*. Dakota of Kallang-based 48 Squadron made a reconnaissance of the reception zone for the dropping of food to the half-starved Karens approximately 100 miles north of Mingaladon. In the aircraft travelled Wing Commander J.
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  • 105 4 In the recent Sime Road internment ramp) the sentences of the Court have been confirmed by the G.0.C., Singapore District, but the positions of the sentenced have been reconsidered and their sentences are to be treated as follows: In the case of Capt. Susuki,
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  • 65 4 BRITISH TROOPS NOT STAYING IN NEI TILL FEBRUARY Bat a via. Sept. 26. A communique from the British Consulate General here yesterday described as "without foundation" Indonesian i reports that the withdrawal of British troops from the Netherlands East Indies had been postponed until February. The previous official statement that
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  • 89 4 At a meeting of the Executive Committee on 24-9-46 Mr. John Eber was elected Vice-Chairman i of the Malayan Democratic Union. C The present Committee is therefore composed of the following r persons: Philip Hoalim Sr. (Chairman I John Eber i Vice-Chairman > Lim Hong Bee (Secretary); Lim
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  • 69 4 Toranto, Sept. 25. Six Indian industrialists conferred with Toronto businessmen yesterday with a view t to trying to help increase Indian production of manufactured goods. §ir Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya, former Dewan ot Mysore and President Of the AU-J|)<i)H Manufac- turers Association, is leading tfre delegation, and listed
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  • 41 4 ITINERARY WAR CRIMES COURT Malaya Command, Kuala Lum»);n" to ralsi an Itinerary f((Urt try war crimes cases In tll( K'^-. Bahru area eirfcera ol the 'Court will be tt Kuala Luc ipur and will Kan rer to various place In that
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  • 188 4 The Ministry of Supply announce new selling and buying prices for tin. The selling price Straits tin for export will be raised on and from September 26th, 1946 from £351 to £352 per ton ex works Penang Singapore. Settlement has nuw been readied on purchase price to
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  • 154 4 Kuala Lumpur s first identification parade of Japanese war criminals will be held on Monday, September 30, commencing from 10 a.m. Three open 3-ton lorries will each carry ten Japanese fcempeimen who were formerly stationed m Kuala. 'Lumpur. Thus, lorries witrj the war
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  • 32 4 Celebrations of "Navarathri 1 festival started yesterday at the Nattukottai Chettiars' Temple, Tank Road, Singapore. There will be musical parties daily at the temple until the end of the celebrations.
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  • 195 4 Over one hundred Chinese social bodies m Singapore will be represented at a public meeting which will be held today at 2 p.m. at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce to discuss and pass a resolution supporting the telegram
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  • 51 4 'AMEASAN' GENERAL MEETING SUNDAY An extra-ordinary General Meeting of the All-Malayan Estate Asiatic Staffs' Association will be held on Sunday 29th Bept^ VUG at J0. 30 a.m. ai the Town Hall, Kmtia Lumpur, to consider the drait constitution of the Malayan Estate Workers' Union and il approved to seek registration
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  • 147 4 Jardine Writing Book To Teach Young Indians Cricket London, Sept. 25. Former England cricket Captain Douglas Jardine, who has as great a knowledge of cricket In India as any Englishman living, has undertaken to write a booklet with a view to helping the young cricketer m India to learn cricket
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