Indian Daily Mail, 17 October 1946

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. No. 213. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 114 1 Molotov's Indian Attack Baffles Conference Observers tMangeot, Reuter's Diplomatic Correspondent) I H.— Reference to India m Monday's attack by Molotov, Soviet Foreign Minister, on the process of the Paris conference has baffled Conference diiliiult to lollow i argument tiiat beKeograpfiically lar lid ttierelore not 0 '((1 m tne solution problem,
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  • 181 1 B 10.-'mc "Financial m it is learned on B nut fc>ir Statfora M probably make his U. .1,0111 on me resto—M market m rubber El Likely then iv be able ft Uly i lie structure ana II i wtHcn the mari m rat€ but
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  • 59 1 Nlon. Oct. 16.— -s of the mental \»»Koda, Colombo, and many are mntryside. They dal maniars jnur"s'tohs rriminals. I me when 600 the asylum walked during the midstrike for better It the inmates to ■vice* despite the he asylum superHeJ relatives of tte n, with the help
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  • 17 1 16.— 1n reply to ton, War Minister I is intended that serve canteen or His Majesties Reuter
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  • 33 1 INDONESIANS GET FIRST SHIPMENT OF INDIAN TEXTILES Batavia. The first ship bringing textiles from India m exchange for Indonesian rice has arrived m the Republican-held area, Republican press dispatches from Djokjakarta ouid. A.P.
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  • 197 1 van Mook Commends Sjahrir Batavia, Oc(. 16.— The Dutch authorities nope to reach "basic political agreement" with the Indonesians on the future status ot Indonesia before the end of the next month, the Dutch Commission General announced m Batavia yesterday. This iollowcd the signing of the truce between the British,
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  • 137 1 World's Newsmen Think Peace Conference Was "Unsuccessful" Paris, Oct. 16.— Working newsmen oi Zt countries reporting on me i•at nmiticiiic iii'iiueu overwneimingiy mat tne conference was unsuccessful but by an equally large majority agreed Wnitrn powers couiu be avoided. In an unofficial poll of 124 correspondents, ott voted that the
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  • 117 1 London, Oct. 15.— Kenya, the uutisn colony m East Ainca, is oeing QQQUOeiea as tne location ot hue general aaquarters oi the tfriUMj lorees m tnc Miudie East alter the withdrawal from Cairo. The Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Atuee, announced thlA m the House
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  • 417 1 Goer ing Commits Suicide: NUREMBERG CURTAIN DROPS Other 10 War Criminals Hanged Nuremberg, Oct. lti. Crunching a glass phial of cyanide m his mouth Hermann Goering, former Luftwaffe chief, cheated the hangman by committing suicide m his cell m Nuremberg jail at 10.45 p.m. local time last night two and
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  • 608 1 Scheduled Castes Representative's Inclusion "A Diabolically Clever Move By Jinnah" (From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi, Oct. 16. The names of the Muslim League nominees, who have been appointed to the Interim Government have not met with favourable reception m Delhi political circles. "Low tactics,"
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  • 135 1  -  JAIPRAKASH NARAIN (From Our Own Correspondent) faina, Oct. Hi. J aip r a k tiu Naraui, socialist leader, addressing a meeting m faina yesterctay, ciecxarea UMM tne Viceroy is anxious to nave Leaguers m tne Interim Oovvernmem only to throw tne apple vi uiscord, and
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  • 119 1 CONGRESS PRESIDENTSHIP (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Oct. 16. Acharya ftripalani is to be the next Congress President. Maulana Azad having withdrawn, Kripalani is the only candidate m the field and will be declared elected on October 20. In a statement, Dr.
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  • 340 1 LATEST FROM JAVA Batavia, Oct. 16. The leader of the "Red Buffalo" extre mist movement today broadcast a fiery appeal for Indonesians to renounce the truce agreement signed by the Sjahrir Government and "to continue to tight on' against tne Dutch and British.
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  • 72 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bombay, Oct. 16. The Bombay Government have drawn up a scheme for the nationalisation of road transport m the province under which financial interests would be shared by the Government and Railways. The scheme envisages compensation to be paid to present
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  • 68 1 Nuremberg, Oct. 16. An oihcial announcement from the Security Office of the Palace of Justice says: "The Board of Officers is investigating the suicide of Goering. Their finding will be given to the quadripartite < onimlsMon. The President of ilic Board is a disinterested officer of
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  • 687 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thursday, Oct., 17, 1946. A GREAT VICTORY THANKS to the "good offices" of Lord Killearn, the shedding of blood m Indonesia has come to an end. The military truce signed this Monday at Batavia by the representatives of the Indonesian Republic and the Netherlands Government m
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  • 479 2 One Scheduled Castes Member Included CABINET PORTFOLIOS WILL BE RE-DISTRIBUTED NEXT WEEK New Delhi, Oct. 16. The King yesterday accepted the five nominations (including one "untouchable") announced by the Muslim League and appointed them as members of the all-India Interim Government. The portfolios m the
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  • 52 2 Madias. The Government* of Madras has decided to start publication m October a fortnightly to be known as "Madras Information." This will be on the lines of the* "Indian Information" published by the Government of India and will contain official information on the Madras Government's pro- gramme and
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  • 28 2 panty will bavi man iroin n. > saia a press Delhi. Up till now, tta sioner oi v, usually a Britl Inaian Civil Bei orhcio presid. committee.- A.P.
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  • 40 2 Calcutta. Indii ed rice m 1945-4 26,249.000 tuns. The All-India said that this wa < less than the coi I for 1944-4., The acreage un< totalled *****,0 I (•fin. less than thi of 83.933,000. A.P.
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  • 346 2 King To Make Important Speech On India Nov. 12. (From Fiascr WtfhUll, Reuters Political Correspondent) London, Oct. 16-— lmportant reference to the Indian con stitutional situation is expected to form part of the King's speech at the opening of the new session of Parliament on November 12, according to informed
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  • 154 2 New Delhi. In a message to the I.N.A. peace Committee which is i now touring India m an attempt to bring about unity and peace between the different communities m India, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru said: •The men and women of the Indian National Army
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  • 73 2 INDONESIAN LABOUR WANTS GENERAL MOBILISATION Batavia, Oct. 16.— A call for general mobilisation to protect the Indonesian Republic was made m resolutions passed by the Indonesian Labour Party at its all-Java meeting m Solo, Antara reported. The party asked that peasants be called to service as labour forces. Other resolutions,
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  • 24 2 now proposes to do m the case of the united Nations meeting m Africa where Mrs. Vijayalakshmi Pandit is to represent her country. Reuter
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  • 107 2 Calcutta. Bengal, where two to three million people died during the famine, has enough food for present needs m the opinion of a Bengal Government official spokesman. He told a press conference tha> the stocks the government has m hand were sufficient for
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  • 57 2 two Indonesian families "stranded m Colombo, Ceylon, after their refusal to join Dutch fighting forces" will receive financial relief from the unrecognised Indonesian Republic, the Republican news agency Antara reported. Antara described the present situation of the Indonesians m Colombo as "deplorable." No details were
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  • 1212 2 "Do Not Eliminate Truth And Non-V iolence" —MAHATMA GANDHI (From Our Own Correspondent) Ahmedabad, (Air Mail) "The Congress cannot force its members to follow truth and non-violence. These have to be accepted willingly from the heart. I have been recommending the elimination of these words from the constitution for over
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  • 372 3 L ARTICLE TELLS YOU ALL ABOUT IT W Mcl Most, Associated X what' the Trieste E r ut B* main sea outlet off X .stria and Hungard W for Italy, Czechom southern Germany. I' SUf outlet on the III 1 m railhead on the 1 the Istrian
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  • 193 3 "Indonesian Youths Prepared To Co-operate With Other Nations" Batavia. Five hundred delegates to a conference of Inter-Asiatic youth residing m Indonesia, sponsored by the Indonesian Republic at Hjogjakarta, have passed resolutions calling for establishment of a permanent Inter-Asiatic Youth League. The League would have a threepoint programme; solidification of "resistance
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  • 99 3 Colombo. S. W. R. D. Bandaranaicke, Minister for local selfgovernment m Ceylon, has welcomed Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru's proposal to call a conference of South-East Asia countries. Addressing a meeting m Colombo, he said: •'One factor that emerged from the present international situation was the need
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  • 99 3 Boston. Oct. 16.— Dr. John J. Bittner, cancer research specialist of the University of Minnesota Medical School, declared that breast cancer m humans soon may be controlled by the same method with which it has been controlled m mice. Bittner said mother's milk was found to
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  • 70 3 Colombo, Ceylon. Oct. lb.— ine experimental stage of spraying DDT m Ceylon is now over and during the last month 18 units have begun to tackle the dry zone of the island. The department oi medical and sanitary services has observed a decrease m the incidence
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  • 86 3 Tokyo, Oct. 16.— The imperial household announced yesterday that 500 invitations had been sent to Allied personnel to attend the Saturday performance of "Bagaku,' the classical court dance which had been hitherto so jealously guarded that, with few exceptions, had been closed to outsiders for
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  • 91 3 Hollywood, Oct. 16.— Producer Monte Scharl says his Indian expedition to photograph jungle sequences lor "Man Easters of Kumaon" should be ready to leave m December. A unit of 15 persons, including camera crews, will travel by plane to Bombay, prej pared to stay eight
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  • 72 3 London. Oct. 15. The London Daily Herald said Tuesday that former British war minister Winston Churchill would write the "inner story of the war" m two or three volumes. The newspaper quoting a Churchill confidence said, the job was expected to take two
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  • 714 3 (From Henry Buckley, Reuter's Correspondent) MADRID, (Air Mail) Restrictions on the sale of foreign newspapers and magazines m Franco Spain have practically disappeared, and there are now no restrictions on foreign journalists moving freely about the country. On the whole press messages even
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  • 175 3 Lord Lady Deliver The Milk Cerne Abbas, Oct. 16.— The milkman m this little village is greeted with "Good morning, my Lord/ or it may even be, "Good morning, Lady Digby." The milkman is the 11th Baron Digby, late Colonel of the Coldstream Guards, Deputy lieutenant of the country, Justice
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  • 129 3 New York, Oct. 16. Mr. Chaman I. all head of the special Indian Food Mission to Argentina, told Reuter yesterday he had received a cable from Buenos Aires that four more ships are being loaded with grain for immediate shipment to
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  • 395 3 TO BE REVEALED SOON Batavia, Java. A British Army court-martial soon will reopen one of the ugliest chapters m the facinc war me longsecret story of Indian troops who, m i.iv, mutinied and murdered their British officer and non-amis on lonely
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  • 322 3 "U.S.-PHILIPPINE RELATIONS SHOULD NOT BE USED AS MODEL FOR DUTCH INDONESIANS" Pangkalpinang, Han^ka Island, Oct. 15. Because Urn Philippine Republic is "bound to the United States with 1,000 economic ties'* despite nominal independence, Philippine and American relations should not be used as a model for the Dutchsponsored United States of
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  • 1206 4 social welfare Deportment's progress Report A panel head-lined 'Today's Menu" now appears daily m Singapore's newspapers. Tens of thousands of workers scan it eagerly. This will be their midday meal m Singapore's newest institution the People's Restaurants. This is Singapore's latest household word. Yet the People's
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  • 355 4  -  Harris Jackson (By Associated Press Correspondent) Singapore, Oct. 16. Th\e international sub-committee on rice which holds its first meeting here not later than Oct. 22 will work principally on shipping schedules to move South-east Asia's rice around and out of the area, according
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  • 65 4 GEM AS HINDI VOLUNTEER SERVICE The local Hindi Volunteer Service was inaugurated by the ex-I.N.A. members headed by Sri. G. Louis at the premises of the Labour Union on 13.10.46 at 5.30 p.m. The following were elected as office bearers: Officer Commanding: Sri. G. Louis, Adjutant: S. Soundra Rajan, Board
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  • 79 4 The Government of the Colony of Singapore has authorised the Department of Education to make rehabilitation grants to the Chinese Aided Schools, based on 1941 enrolment figures, m proportion to the amount of essential furniture, for pupils and staff lost or destroyed as a
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  • 77 4 Under the auspices of the Singapore Jai Hind Committee, a Hindustani School by name of 'Netaji Padasalai" is being run at 32, Race Course Lane, Singapore, daily from 4 p.m. to G p.m. All boys and girls who are anxious to learn Hindustani are requested to register their
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  • 31 4 The next meeting of the Malayan Union Advisory Council will be held at the Council Chamber, Kuala Lumpur, on Monday November 18, 1946, commencing at 10 a.m.
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  • 270 4 Malayan Post Office Savings Bank Deposits Safeguarded When the Japanese attacked Malaya m December, 1941, the Malayan Post Office Savings Bank deposits amounted to $30 million (Straits). The Chief Accountant, with remarkable foresight, anticipated that these deposits might be m danger and got permission to sell the whole of the
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  • 216 4 Keen resentment is felt by Indians all over Malaya over the manner m which the local Government is handling the shipping situation. There is no certainty whatsoever m sailings for home, and Indian personnel employed m the local services who have either retired, or who
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  • 52 4 Licences may now be granted In respect of the export of coconut oil to Burma and Hongkong, against} proofs of import licences issued m these territories. Applications for Export Licences will be considered by the Registrar of Imports and Exports, Singapore, and the Comptroller oi Customs, (Customs House) Brickfields Road,
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  • 181 4 Pangkal Pinang Conferences: Soviet Viewpoint London, Oct. 16.— The British and Dutch conferences with Dutcll agents at fangkai nnang, tsamu* Island, were a cloak for British measures to suppress the Republican movement m Indonesia, Moscow radio charged on Tuesday. Quoting a Tass dispatch from The Hague, the Russian report heard
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  • 166 4 York, England, Oct. 16.— A strong warning to those contemplating marriage with Roman Catholics against "signing away their lights over possible children," and v tali for reforms to meet "heavy taxation and increased cost of bring" among British clergy were made m a presidential address by Archbishop of
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  • 77 4 London, Oct. 15. The need of the Highlands for a Scottish Gandhi to inspire village industries as Gandhi's spinning wheel had acted as Indian inspiration to Indian cottage industries was urged by Captain J. Macleod, National Liberal member of Parliament for Rossland Cromarty at a
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  • 105 4 Colombo, Ceylon, 16. The cost of living index m Ceylon shot to an unprecedented 223 during September, with grave repercussions feared, it was learned today. The cost of living index for Sep- tember was 12 points higher thai, that for the corresponding month
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  • 40 4 Paris, 15.— The police today arrested a number of men believed to be members of a gang suspected of staging the holdup m Montparnasse station last month and getting away with mailbags containing 6,000,000 francs worth of I securities.— Reuter
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  • 34 4  - There will be a public lecture at the Theosophical Society, No. 8, Cairnhill Road, on Thursday, 17th October, 1946, at 6.30 p.m. The subject is "The Power of Thought -by Mrs. H. B. Moorhead
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  • 23 4 Tok,y O Oct. i Japanese miners I Japan's norther: Hr *M went on strike la 1 increases havo n 7 l *M Reuter
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