Indian Daily Mail, 14 October 1946

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. N a Z]()m SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 273 1 Mr. Jinnah Accepts Wavell's Offer Of Five Seats New Delhi, Oct. IS,— Muslim leader Mr. Mohamed Ali .Jinnah today has sent a letter to Viceroy of India, Field Marshall Lord Wavell, announcing that the Muslim League has decided to participate m the Interim Indian Government. The
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  • 353 1 Karno Reveals How Idea For onesian Republic was Born Oct. 13. Speaking at ths opening of the intertgress here yesterday mi rning President ed I hal he had a secret meeting with the preMohamnmd Hatta and Sutan Sjahrir ai c at Batavia m July 1943 shortly alter theJapam -lava, Antara
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  • 76 1 Egyptain Premier For Talks With Bevin -Ismail Sidk> ptian Premier, to «i«Mi on WednesdiiN vlr. Ernest Bcvin. Secretary, on the hv A n:;io- Egyptian .i was learned here panied by HubÜberal leadei the Egyptian tkrashy Pasha, i \bdel Hady lifter. pected to arrive id paper Akhoai bat Sidky Pasha ttely
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  • 103 1 Batavia, Oct. Hl.— Sutan Sjahrir, Premier of the Indonesian Republic, and Professor Willem Sehmerhorn, head of the Dutch Commis sion General, will renew truce committee discussions under Lord Killearn's chairmanship on Mond;|y morning, with a full plenary session scheduled to follow later m the day. Diplomatic
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  • 175 1 San Francisco, Oct. 13. Gen. Joseph Stilvvell died here yesterday. He had oeen suffering fiom a liver disease believed to have been con traded m Burma. He was known affectionately by his men as Uncle Joe" and by others as 'Vinegar Joe." He was born In Florida
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  • 187 1 Attlee's Representative Confident Of Peaceful Future For China Nanking, Oct. IS. Lieut. -General Adrian Carton I)e Wiart, the British Premier's special representative to Generalissimo Chiang Kaishek, left Nanking for llon& Kong by air this afternoon on his return to Britain. Lieut. -Gen. u^ Wiart is leaving China alter a three
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  • 158 1 Bremen, Germany, Oct. 13. Ma (a Han raven-haired, 41-year-old Ellen Karsten, officially described as the "most important woman spy m the German High Command," was arrested yesterday m Herford. She started her career when In 1927, after her husband's death she became the wife
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  • 107 1 Rangoon. Oct. 13— Following the Anti-Fascist Leagues decision not to support the strikers, the labour strike scheduled lor yesterday was a partial success. Only a few thousand labour J: at the dockyard of Dalla near Rangoon and a lev/ timber-yards struck work Instead of the
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  • 82 1 Vietnam Protests Over French Military Operations Hanoi, Oct. 13.— V0 Nguyen Giap. Vietnam strong man. on Saturday sent to Genera] Louis Morliere an Official protest of the Vietnam Government over recent military operations of the French army m Cochin-China and South Annum, with a request that the protest be transmitted
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  • 213 1 Moscow, Oct. 13. The Izvestiit yesterday published an article entitled "racial discrimination m the United States," by Soviet Writer Vronsky. "There are many publicists and political leaders m the British Empire and m the United States who talk about the principles of the Atlantic Charter,
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  • 65 1 Capetown. Oct. 13.— Brigadier Barbara MacFarlane, Salvation Army Maternity Matron, bound lor Australia from Capetown was unable to fly, because the Agent for India has refused her visa for aircraft changing at Karachi. MacFarlane was born m Scotland, is a Union national and has a South African
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  • 307 1 CONGRESS MEMBER FOR NAGPUR ALLEGES m i Z I?' OcL U Mr R S &«*ar. vice-president of (he All-India Forward Bloc and Con gran member for Nairpur m the Central Legislative Assembly, Friday cabled to Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Sardar
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  • 96 1 Brussels, Oct. 13.— A Dakota tarrying Gen. Smuts to Brussels for a two-day visit from Tin Hague made an emergency lamling a few miles outside ilic Belgian capital yesterday through bad weather. After passing over Rotterdam the aircraft ran into thick cloud and at one
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  • 263 1 Dee Moinns, lowa, Oct. l.i Henrj Wallace, ousted as secretary oi" ('trmnierte m President tiuinan's cabinet, (old the publisher of his farm magazine m a telegram Saturday that he had acceptetl editorship of the magazine New Republic a liberal journal. The telegram was
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  • 83 1 Madrid. Oct. 13.— Generalissimo Francisco Franco said m a Columbus Day speech on Sunday that the policy of his government wa* ba.sed un respect for law and that all tyranny is hateful, but tht M tyranny is that which is impoeed irom abroad." Franco
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  • 925 2 Indain Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, Oct. 14, 1946. UNCONVINCING "THE statement issued by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru last week regarding Netaji Subhas Chandra Hose is unconvincing and it will certainly cause great pain to Indians both at home and abroad. There have been of late repeated reports appearing m the Press
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  • 922 2 OUR WEEKLY INDIAN NEWS ROUNDUP Congress Firm With League: Rejects Sweeping Demands (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, OCT. 12.— NEGOTIATIONS WHICH HAVE BEEN GOING ON BETWEEN THE CONGRESS AND THE MUSLIM LEAGUE FOR THE PAST 10 DAYS WITH A VIEW TO REACHING AN AGREEMENT ON
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  • 114 2 New Delhi, Oct. 13.— Mr. C. Rajagopalachari, Member iur Industries m the Indian Interim Government, took a philosopher's view when friends congratulated him on "his providential escape from death." A bullet was fired at Mr. Rajagopalachari's car. He was not m the car at that time. Mr. Rajagopalachan
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  • 147 2 Calcutta, Oct. 13.— When British troops on patrol stopped a 70-year-old Sikh, Baba Kala Singh, and removed his kirpan— -a short, curved, dagger-like weapon carried by Sikhs m accordance with their re- ligion Bala Kala started a oneIweek fast which he broke only after two
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  • 57 2 SPARETIME SPINNING FOR OFFICE WORKERS Madras, Oct. 13— Office boys ?nd messengers at the Secretariat >t the Congress government of Madras nave been supplied v>ith charkha:s i small wooden spinningwheels) m order that they may spin during their sparetime. Yarn produced m this way will be boupht by the Government
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  • 99 2 New Delhi, Oct. 13. An Indian delegation oi rive led by Sir c 5. Radhakrishnan, vice-Chancellor oi the Benares Hindu University and including a woman member, Rajkumari Amrit Kaur. will attend the iirst general conference of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation to be
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  • 61 2 New Delh^ Oct. 13.— During World War II the Indian army won more than 6,900 awards for gallant and meritorious services. Awards for gallantry totalled 5,000 including 31 Victoria Crosses, 9 George Crosses, 265 Distinguished Service Orders, 355 Indian Orders of Merit
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  • 43 2 Nagpur, Oct. 13.— The speaker of Che Central Provinces Legislative Assembly gave a ruling that "no woman interested m the Assembly proceedings may bring a baby with There are three women among 112 members of the Assembly. Reuter
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  • 50 2 Madras, Oct. 13.— A sandbar at the mouth of the River Coum. which flows through a larpe part of Madras city, was breached m order to permit sea water to flush the river channel which had become sluggish and stagnant. High tides helped m the success of the plan. Reuter
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  • 136 2 London, Oct. !:>.-,„ an urgent request clerick Burrows, O gal, Air Marshal Carr, Air Officer I Chief, India, has Calcutta 10 transpoi grain to the fannn. lation m Dacca a areas. Service aircraft twecn Calcutta ai, puned by aircraft nave been BWitctli new
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  • 79 2 GOOD FISHING FLEETS FOR INDIA New Delhi.—' With of coastal waters and rivers and lakes. India source of fish, and act] taken to develop good liable to weather the Arabian Sea. and tin ol B*-: to train fishermen to hand! both boats and their catch and 1 provide facilities for
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  • 315 2 Madras, Oct. ll. Foreign missions m South m cease (o have any ecclesiastical jurisdiction over the < India, the Secretary of the Meth odist Training Instil the Associated Press Thursday. He was replying to a question as to what would be
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  • 78 2 "World Jute Famine If New Delhi. Oct. i;-<f" (1 Minister 11. s. Sahrawarij Bengal province— the producing area of tin attacked as "unfair an nomic" the export conl fixed by the (iovnumriit India. He said he leami famine if ihe emiti K'idly enforced. The Indian (.ovt i on Oct. 1
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  • 106 2 AUSTRALIAN WHEAT FOR MADRAS MADRAS S S I arrying !U)<m» wheat ;(!iivc< from Sydney on S caiiii, i« heinn Two more ship cai ■broad are hort Marira S.S I ;>ou H.i ol B an M -< wit hin <t fort Raja put ana, co U I Burma rice, iff ex]
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  • 1809 3 LABOUR RETURNS TO POWER I V'*l"-alian Information Service. Singapore). I] urn of (he Chifley (i, lv rnmcnl (ht r( en( ||m „i,n. shows very |i,,| e drtf| m pu )|j( since the sweeping victory achieved m 1943 Vl-majoriti-in ,V H,, ust of Repnstnlatives to beslightl, reduced (with
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  • 41 3 London, Oct. 11. The United Nations War Crimes Commission reported that 718 persons have received death sentences m Europe and the Far East for war crimes. It said that 428 have been ac- quitied and 991! imprisoned.— A.P.
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  • 174 3 "P hilippine Independence A Fiction," Says Soviet Paper Moscow, Oct. 13. The Russian Communist paper Pravda m a lengthy article Thursday declared that the Philippine independence was a fiction and that the Philippine economy remained under absolute control of American capitalists and American troops stationed m the islands. Beneath the
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  • 157 3 Winchester, Oct. 13. Mrs. Sarah Fitt of Compton near Winchester. Hants, thought to be the oldest person m Britain is 108 today. She, received hundreds of congratulatory messages including a telegram from the King and Queen. One ol the first messages to arrive was
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  • 281 3 London. Oct. IS. Commenting on the course of e\ents m Burma the Times says it has vindicated the judgment of those who held that the cause of the recent discontent was to be found as much m political as m economic difficulties. "The new
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  • 559 3 Johannesburg, South Africa. Waging del or mined oppoeltion against the Asiatic Land Tenure and Representation Act. Indians are appearing almost daily before Natal magistrates m groups of 10, 20 and 30 for defying the law by camping on prohibited ground. The Act prohibits them
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  • 78 3 London. This notice to patron*, appears m a popular Soho restaurant here: "In view of the new rationing orders, customers wishing to have bread with their meal are advised to bring their own with them. Otherwise, we shall be obliged to cut out one course to bring bread
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  • 119 3 London, 'Air Mail)— The fourpenny piece and perhaps other coins of British Guiana, m the West Indies, are to pass out of existence as currency and be reclaimed or become collectors 1 items if the recommendations of 'a Barbados conference are approved, as expected. In
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    44 3 Children of "Our Lady of Lourdes" Convent Tamil School and Chilren of St. Mary, Sing apore. who presented a variety entertainment on Sunday, 29th September, 1946 m celebration of the patronal least of Rt. Rev. Mgr: Michel Olcomcndy, (Administrator of the Malayan Catholic Churches)
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  • 507 4 "No Military Secret Should Be Confided In Him/ Ex-Communist Says London. Oct. 13. Marshal Stalin is accused of "straining every nerve" to get ready for a new war m a sensational article by Mr. Victor Kravchenko, the man who broke
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  • 944 4 Russia Reorganises Her Post- War Army (From Brie Downton. Renter's Correspondent) .MOSCOW, (Air Mail) Armed services of (he Soviet I nion are undergoing extensive post-war reorganisation according to several foreign military attaches m Moscow. The most recent developments of modern warefare particularly the atom-bomb, racket-bombs, radar, jet-and rocket propelled aircraft—
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  • 126 4 Johannesburg, Oct. 13.- Rev. Michael Scott, Anglican clergyman who has taken part m the passive resistance movement 4n South Africa, yesterday said that passive resistance leaders "strongly condemned' the attack on Mr. Y. C. Mia who was yesterday assaulted by live Indians m a Johannesburg Street.
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  • 140 4 ||M>H.— The fire which gutted the j Snatan Dharam Sahha Temple m 1 ahat Koad on Oct. 1 morning is said U) have caused $30,000 dama jit's, according t the honorary secrctarj Mr. K. 1). Joshi. The temple was a two -storey l>unualow type affair
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  • 57 4 Bangkok, Oct. IS.— The Siam Rice Commission revealed yesterday that October obligations for rice shipments had already been fulfilled, according to a statement by the Siam representative at the Singapore liaison conference. The rice was being loaded now and was expected to reach deficit countries
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  • 427 4 Tokyo, Oct. 13. Owing to civil war m China and the great industrial strides that have taken place m India during the war, it appears that India is m a position to fill the economic void created m the Far
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  • 69 4 Melbourne. (Air Mail»—Melbourne's artist models are seeking more warmth m art. Their association has decided to request permission from the State electricity commission to use heatradiators for their models during nude posing because of an outbreak of colds during heating restrictions. I The models also decided to
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  • 112 4 The Local Malayan Indian Con- gress of Lubok China was inaugurated on the 25th Sopt. 1946, at 3.30 p.m. by the members In a general meeting held at the residence of Sri M. Achuthan, No. 2848 Lubok China. I The following Office bearers were
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  • 290 4 Korea's Education Expanding Along Western Lines SEOUL, KOREA.— With 10 \earsof .Japanese- imposed study courses and teaching methods erased from its school blackboards, South Koroa'< public education programme is expanding at all levels along western lines. There are not enough teachers, school buildings, textbooks nor supplies to meet the demand
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  • 114 4 Brisbane. Australia <By Air Mail) The branding of adultery as a crime along with robbery is advocated by Roman Catholic Archbishop James Dumic of Brisbane as a means to halt the 'tidal wave of divorce from which few countries are exempt.' Addressing 151 candidates for
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  • 97 4 Gandhi Jayanthi wt on a very grand ical< dians of Lubok China Bcrtam Estate Tamil T\ the Bth October. 1946, for the long life ol and his creed of non-vl a mass meeting Sn. P. K. Da>. the Cl Local Indian Congre m the chair.
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  • 56 4 RELIEF FOR INDONESIANS IN CEYLON Joviakarta. Oct. 12.— The Indonesian Republican Government Ifl now planning measures for the relief ot Indonesian nationals now living at Colombo. Ceylon. Antara states that there are 72 Indonesian* households there con listing of families of ex-members of the Dutch forces who had refused to
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