Indian Daily Mail, 30 September 1946

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. No. 198. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 231 1 0g friendship With Britain lbs* t Relations With India V 7. VR "T Intenm Nati «nal Governsterday. Major-General Aung San, former r National Army, has taken the portfolio of ..vornment's first action will be to end, >v ofl strikes which has swept Burma m
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  • 199 1 Sidney, Sept. 29.— Labour has emerged from the first post-war general elections with undiminished majorities m the House of Representatives and the Senate, Mr. J. Chifley, and the whole of his Cabinet, were re-elected, m some cases with increased majorities. The fate of the referenda,
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  • 57 1 N< v Delhi, Sept. 28. ftec President iterim Govern I'ram to Major Deputy new Burmese said: "On beMeagues m the India and mygreetings and formation of (thick we hope he full indetma, We look nd friendly coBurma and ell m a mes(iovernor of "•nil sir
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  • 23 1 5-year-q>ur died medical since July pneumonia idopted by •Saheba m •tdministra I m Southas an area population -Ullon. was Regency
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  • 144 1 Athens, Sept. 28.— Amidst terrific cheers from crowds, the salute of 101 guns, and the pealing of church bells, King George of the Hellenes made his official return to Greece this morning after 5-12 years' exile. Extraordinary security measures were taken m the neighbourhood of
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  • 97 1 Buenos Aires, Sept. 28.— An Indian delegation signed a trade agreement with the Argentine Government, under which Argentine immediately issues export licenses for 140,000 tons of the remaining 300,000 tons of maize, the Indian Government previously bought. The Argentine Government promi|es to assign three ships to
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  • 429 1 OELIMITATUON OF CONSTITUENCIES IN CEYLON Colombo, Sept. 29.— The three-man Commission, charged by the Governor to delimit the constituencies that are to return 95 elected members to Ceylon's first House of Representatives, m a fuller report on their
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  • 130 1 Penang, Sept. 29.— The Penang Chinese Association anti-civil-war committee has sent a telegram to Mr. Tan Kah Kee supporting the latter's recent appeal to President Truman for cessation of American aid to China. A telegram has also been sent to the people of the
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  • 101 1 CASE AGAINST NETAJI NOT YET WITHDRAWN (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, Sept. 29.— The Bengal Government have not yet withdrawn the cases against Meta,u Subhas Chandra Bose as was. done by the Central Government recently. Even if Netaji were to reappear m India, he would probably prefer some province other
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  • 189 1 No One Can Stop India's March To Freedom GANDHIJI (From Our Own Correspondent)' New Delhi, Sept. 29.— Mr. Jinnah, again met the Viceroy yesterday evening. Though nothing is known of the trend of the talks, prospects of a settlement seem to be receding. "India is an march to freedom, it
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  • 68 1 London, Sept. 29.— Mr. V. K. Krishna Men on, special envoy of Pandit Nehru Vice-President of the Indian Interim Government, and Mr. N. K. Vellodi, Deputy Commissioner m London, arrived m London by air from Paris this afternoon. Mr. Menon will make
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  • 125 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, Sept. 29. "Loose references to a civil war which are being bandied about, are extremely 1 mischievous. Civil war would be a disaster from which it would take 1 Bengal years even decades to recover," said the
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  • 327 1 Congress Provinces To Be Rid Of Zamindaris: .Collective Farming On Soviet Pattern (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Sept. 29. All relevant materials for drafting a Hill for the abolition of zamindaris have been collected and indications are that the Bill would be got ready for 'he November session of the
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  • 141 1 London, Sept. 29. Wing Commander Campbell-Johnson, who was on Lord Mount batten's staff m South-east Asia, said at a Liberal Party meeting at Salisbury (Wiltshire) tonight that he had the privilege of meeting Pandit Nehru when the latter visited Malaya last March. He felt deeply from
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  • 42 1 KILLE ARN SJAHRIR TALKS Batavia, Sept. 29.— Lord Killearn, British Special Commissioner lor South-east Asia, had one hour's talk today with Dr. Satan Sjahni, Indonesian Prime Minister who arrived m Batavia on Friday from tho Inrinnoxinn Rpmihlwvm hour! Quarters at Jogjakarta. Reuter
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  • 139 1 Hl'dE DEMONSTRATION IN RANGOON Rangoon, Sept. 29. The AntiFascist League today staged a maai demonstration against the British White Paper on Burma. Carrying red banners and shoutIng slogans "wrap the WhitePaper, accept the workers' demands} we want complete freedom" a hundred thousand people marched In procession the largest
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  • 139 1 Manila, Bept. 29. Open rebellion broke out m Laguna province, south ol Manila, where a .small group ol Filipinos issued a manifesto for the overthrow of L'resident Manual Roxas and his government. Governor Juan Pambuan or Laguna reported that the group VM "radical" and said the group
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  • 752 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, Sept. 30, 1946. BURMA'S LESSON CROM darkness to light, from chaos and confusion to calm and peace, from anarchy to ordered government that, m essence, is the significance of the tremendous change that Burma is expected to undergo under the new political relorms which have
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  • 116 2 Br. Statues— An Eyesore In India New Delhi, Sept. 28. The removal of the statues of British administrators and em-pire-builders m Indian cities is a "priority task" for the Interim Government, said "Janata," the Congress Socialist Parly's weekly. "Get these Removed!" demanded the paper m its caption under a photograph
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  • 978 2 Our Weekly News Roundup To Consolidate Their Position In The Event Of British Withdrawal VICEROY'S FURTHER EFFORTS TO BRING ABOUT CONGRESS-LEAGUE SETTLEMENT (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Sept. 28. The series of political talks which the Viceroy has been having mi n
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  • 48 2 Ottawa, Sept, 28. -Canada and China have concluded negotiations for an interim most-favoured-na-tion trade treaty which will be followed by a full dress treaty next spring, official sources said yesterday. Articles of the document will be made public m Ottawa and Nanking next Tuesday.— Reuter
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  • 102 2 Colombo. Speaking during the consideration of the Budget m Committee m the Ceylon State Council, the Deputy Speaker, Mr. Susanta de Fonseka. said that under the present and future developments it was likely tnat Ceylon would be a springboard either for an attack on or for the
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  • 77 2 London. Sept. 27. It is understood several Indian groups are at present negotiating with British manufacturers to establish new industries hi India. Large amounts of Indian. capital .have been raised for* the purpose and it is believed, that some of it has e*ven bjeen offered
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  • 74 2 Of [ndi 1947 Copenl for Pillai, tat ndi th. We when cannoi and re; and i. them," cotomil and a inter wise tl m such be con Mr. Pi] mncorc ""OntheJ mlftic ca ion foodj Sept. 1. W( mcientfd weeks' on Oct. l last* out thi rice, the stinut<
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  • 367 2 Seeking Russian Aid To Offset British Influence Parte, Sept. 28.— Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, Secretary of India League m London, who is now m Paris as head of a special mission for the Indian Interim Government, had a two-hour interview with the Soviet Foreign
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  • 83 2 London. ces said t«U V-hru'l (.overnnx ir necoiia'i«! Russia fo. which uonl.i \u;hib<" foods luffs fron i s V1 to India. Mr. V. X tentative last week m Pai ta b relation^ b political phesv th n »i«2 become ll to Mow In i betweei i
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  • 385 2 EARLIER MESSAGE Paris, Sept. 27— The race from India to the doorstep of the Russian Embassy fa, Paris by Muslim and Hindu representaxesseek,n ff Soy, e t suppo rt from M. Vyacheslav Molotov, the Soviet Foreign Minister, is approaching its final stage
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  • 168 3  -  suinton, cmii Sjahrir Sticks To Original Proposals ft Associated Press Correspondent, t N'EI. emier said the ci since the to which plied and only the agreed to ratify, brought pring. question of ccftered m result of the failure to who personn the Indonece Sjahrir
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  • 179 3 r Dfminutive Sir pb Bh»re -m hairnian of ■ii< Committee of p 3n Hashed with i delegate, durm procedure last out of a vote h two absten- the French protion up to 75 to Allied pro- Issue was whetirda majority of Committee or of I
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  • 45 3 FORGOTTEN MAP VICTIMS RETURN 25. After 51 i m two open z »vir 500 re- i tiny Por- c i M 17,500 For- tie Japanese to Hainan t ii Hongkong, there, and t occupation I c war they I iorgotten, c 1 attempted c Rueter
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  • 43 3 Rotterdam, Sept. 27.— A third detachment of Dutch troops, numbering about 1.500 strong,' sailed from Rotterdam for the Dutch East Indies last night. They are due m Java on October 25th, and will be stationed m South-Java.— Reuter
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  • 38 3 London, Sept. 28 —The United States. French and Chinese dele- gations arrived m Moscow yesterday for the Five-power Telecommunnications Conference with Bri- i tain and the Soviet Union. MoscowRadio said yesterday night.— Reuter
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  • 149 3 Washi/gton (By Airmail).— The Russians seem to be opening a few peek holes m their iron curtain. Newsmen have been astonished lately by the publicity consciousness of Russian diplomats, who used to be invariably clam-like and often hostile to the press. When Andrei Gromyko rejected the
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  • 160 3 Batavia, Sept. 26.— A 16-man committee headed by Dr. Yap Chuan Bing has been formed m I Jogjakarta to realize the resolutions taken at the recent IndonesianChinese conference. The committee is a preparatory body for the Central Executive Council of the Chinese Association which will be
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  • 134 3 London, Sept. 25.— 1n contrast to the political struggles m Paris over Trieste and the Yugoslav-Italian frontier comes a lively account of the first contacts between British and Indian and Yugoslav troops m the Julian marshes. This is contained m an official record published today
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  • 78 3 Batavia.— Relations between Chinese and Indonesians m the Riouw Archipelago have improved. Dr. Mohammed Djamil, the unrecognized Indonesian Republics "Governor of Central Sumatra." reported after an inspection trip. The Indonesian Ministry of Information said Dr. Djamil found a joint Chinese-Indonesian police system operating at Bagan Siapiapi, a
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  • 127 3 Batuvia, Sept. 25.— Allied Headquarters and an Indonesian Republican spokesman both said on Wednesday that casualties m the reported fighting: between Chinese and Indonesian extremists at Bagans Api Api, Sumatra, had apparently .been "greatly .exaggerated." Earlier reports listed the number of Chinese dead at 200
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  • 126 3 The Hague, Sept. 27.— A plan for a federal medical service for the whole of Indonesia was outlined here yesterday by Professor P. M. Van Wulfften Palthe, President of the Emergency University at Batavia, m an interview with the Netherlands News Agency. A separate Government
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  • 96 3 Vatican City, Sept. 27.— Before starting his recent holiday, Pope Pius XII was unable to eat and received nourishment through injections and was m the lowest physical state, the Vatican spokesman declared today, revealing the Pope will end the period of rest at the Papal summer palace
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  • 280 3 (From John Talbot, Renter's Correspondent) Rome (Air Mail). Itaiians bitter at the conditions of the peace treaty, are beginning to show personal animosity towards British troops stationed m their country. Since the time, three and a half months ago, when a Royal
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  • 109 3 San Francisco, Sept. 25. Indonesian pepper should arrive m the U.S. by the middle of 1947 to help relieve the pepper .shortage here, said Dr. J. J. Ochse, Dutch agricultural economist from Batavia, en route to the University of Miami, Florida. Rehabilitation of pepper production
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  • 73 3 New York.— (By Airmail) .—More than 120 million people m India, now and until December, depend upon government food stocks imported from abroad, the Indian Famine Emergency Committee has reported here. A special bulletin of the Committee said that the U.S. remains India's chief hope m
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  • 667 3  -  Russell Brines, Ciy Associated Press Correspondent) Tokyo Japan under American tutelage has weathered her first year of defeat with surprising equilibrium and a firm determination to regain the place m international BOctety lost D by her militarists. r With general good
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  • 95 3 Calcutta (By Air Mail).-J. 13 Kripalini, ex-general secretary ol the Indian National Congress, laid In Calcutta that it is "impossible to sacrifice the nationalist Muslim at the altar of Jinnan Just for appeasement of the League." Speaking to a correspondent, Kripalini said "the League cl«
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  • 530 4 Stipulation Regarding Dates And Numbers Deleted The stipulation m the Moneylenders Ordinance that all dates and numbers shall be written m English numerals notwithstanding that they are also written m any other way, has been deleted, according to an Ordinance passed at a meeting of the Advisory
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  • 115 4 Moscow. Sept. 28. -The Soviet Government m a note sent to Turkey on September 24 and released today said the Turkish Government by refusing to shaj-e with the Soviet Union the defence of Hie Dardanelles and the Boephorus waa preventing the Black Sea powers from
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  • 177 4 Malayan Communist Party Representative Letter Mr. Chang Ming Ching, Representative, Malayan Communist Party, writes as follows: "Sir, Yesterday (26th Sept:), your paper published a report m which it was slated that the one huiulred Chinese guerillas who ambushed at a convoy of British troops on the border of Siam and
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  • 169 4 Singapore, Sept. 28. Indian troOps stationed m Singapore will have a civilian-sponsored entertainment club when the Cox Social Club for Indian troops opens today (Sept. 30 > at the Indian YMCA, Waterloo Street. Before the war. an .Indian troops entertainment committee sponsored a special
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  • 96 4 Washington, Sept. 27.— Mr. N. Sundaresan, Financial Adviser to the Indian Agency-General, told Reuter today that the Interim Government of India was planning to apply to the international bank "m due course" for a loan. Air. Sundaresan sat today at the meeting of the bank's board of
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  • 68 4 London, Sept. 28. All prospects of the plenary sessions of the Lon-don-Palestine conference resuming on Monday were destroyed yesterday when it was decided to hold another meeting of the joint committee considering the final draft of the Arab counter-proposals to the British plan. Only after this meeting is
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  • 77 4 The Police Telephone Exchange Number is 5221 (Ten Lines) BUT m an emergency when police assistance is required a Telephone call should be made direct to the radio control room No. 3777 or 3778. When it is desired to contact a particular officer, the caller should Telephone
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  • 184 4 MR. THIVY'S STATEMENT Teaching of the Indian national language as well as the "provincial" language of the place of residence is necessary for Indian Nationals, says J. A. Thivy, chairman of the Malayan Indian Congress m an interview. The Congress believes propagation of the national as
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  • 54 4 London. Sept. 28.— British newspapers of all shades of political 'opinion condemn the sentences t- passed by the Kluang court martial on 243 paratroopers accused of 'mutiny m Malaya. They agree that mutiny is a grave offence meeting severe punishment, out all contend that the circumstances called
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  • 60 4 COMMUNIST-PARTY'S RESOLUTION London, Sept. 29.— Meeting m London, the Congress of the British Communist Party passed a resolution condemning the "outrageous sentences of two years imprisonment with hard labour and discharge from the army with ignominy" passed on the 243 paratroopers charged at Kluang, Malaya, with mutiny. The resolution is
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  • 185 4 BEVIN AGREES WITH I STALIN London, Sept. 28. British Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin said on Friday night he agreed with Premier Stalin that "no further war is likely at present." W "We have recently had a statement from Russia that they do not anticipate
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  • 90 4 Lahore (By Air Mail -—lndustrial conditions m the Punjab are showing signs of expansion m many directions. Sla&et is humming again with activity on sports goods. There is a great demand for cricket bats from Australia and East Africa, tennis and badminton rackets from the U.S.
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  • 59 4 Bombay, Sept 28. Praising the United States decision to remove **^r;otions on the immigration and tiatm^v^jQJi of Indians, Mr. Ratilal M. Gandhi. VJ££ -President of the Indian Merchants Uhtuuvier of Commerce, declared that it wouAa "herald a new era m IndoAmericaii reintiDnship and would pave the
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  • 129 4 Mass Meeting At Farrer Park Mahatma Gandhis 78th Birthday will be celebrated with great eclat m Singapore and all over Malaya on Wednesday Oct. 2. Indians will hoist the National Tri-colour on that day and also hold public meetings. In Singapore, a mass meeting will be held
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  • 275 4 Washington, Sept. 27.— The British Chancellor of the Exchequer, Dr. Hugh Dalton, at a press conference today promised that all blocked sterling balances would be dealt with m accordance with the promise Britain made m signing the Anglo-American financial agreement. He said: "The biggjt single holder of
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  • 159 4 Karachi, Sept. 26. Following the dissolution of the Sind legislative assembly, the Governor interviewed the party leaders with a view to fixing the dates for the rext elections. It is understood the general elections wjJI be held m the middle ot November and luminauons will be
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  • 155 4 Colombo.— "The appointment of Mr. M. W. H. de Silva, K.C., as Ceylon's Representative m India has been received with great satisfaction m my country," said Mr. Mr. S. Aney, the Indian Government's Representative m Ceylon, at a farewell tea party given In honour of Mr.
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  • 63 4 London (By Air Mail*.— An exhibition of drawing! from India was opened at the India House m London. The scheme was sponsored by the Royal India Society. The opening ceremony was performed by Sir William Barton, former resident m Hyderabad and Mysore, and vice-president of the Society.
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