Indian Daily Mail, 19 October 1946

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. No. 215. I SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 19, 1916. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 229 1 ;I. is.— A minimum level „f protection and tariffs ence I India and other Asiatic countries were to ghtful place n international economic co-operation K. Nehru, leader of the Indian delegation address MSskNi of the preparatory committee <»! the
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  • 119 1 "U ltimate Shape Of Indonesian Self-Rule Obscured" Oct. 18— -The Herald nmenting editorially on race, aid the political Indonesia is so com.l "makei even French ir simple. 91 probable results of otlations, the Trire can be no doubt inese) will obtain degree oi seif-gov-seems likely that linn promises oi overnment
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  • 109 1 Ankara Oct. 18.— Minister 01 the Interior Shukru Sokmensuer warned yesterday that any nation wihich attacked Turkey, would suffer the same fate as that which overtook the Axis countries, in a speech at Kr/uruni, during an inspection tour oi the Kastern Provinces. "Every freedom taring nation will
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  • 103 1 London. Oct. 18.— Scotland Y| ;d on Thursday recovered part ol th< rich haul of the Duchess of Windsor's jewellery, stolen iron: the Georgian manor ol the Earl of Dudley. Detective s said pan of the valued at more than L'20,000 was found in a
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  • 276 1 (From Fraser Wighton. Keuter's Political Correspondent) London. Oct. 18. The two-day parliamentary debate on India, I understood from authoritative quarters, is not likely to take place before December. The British Government and official opposition sources in Parliament have, 1 gather, finally agreed
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  • 587 1 LEAGUE'S INCLUSION OF SCHEDULED CASTE MEMBER New Delhi, IX. While majority of Indian newspapers wei corned the Muslim League decision to participate in India's Interim Government a "welcome return to sanity," some expressed grave doubts over the "political motives' o' Mr. M. A.
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  • 254 1 New York, Oct. 18. Diwan Chanian I til All-India Congress member and head of the recent Indian Government food mission t« Argentina, declared in a broadcast speech today: "India can and will play a decisive role in the destiny of the world
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  • 83 1 Nurenberg, Oct. 18. A usually reliable source yesterday said medical officers have found a mysterious Inch-long wound on Goering's abdomen possibly Ihe hiding place for the poison phial with which Goering committed suicide? The source said the wound was discovered when medical examiners observed
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  • 154 1 (From Our Own orrtsimiident) Calcutta, Oct. IS. Lawlessness in Naokhali in Last Bengal, which is of a vastly greater proportion than at first realised from meagre olli cial reports, has shocked Delhi. Over 5,000 have m> far been killed and organised dime still continues and
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  • 60 1 Singapore. Oct. 18.— Mr. S. K. Chettur. Representative of the Government of India in Malaya, has been nominated by the Government to represent India in the newly-formed. Sub-Committee oi the International Emergency Food Council which Is scheduled to hold its first meeting in Singapore shortly. The
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  • 418 1 First Indian Leader To Visit Land Of Mystery (From Our Own Correspondent) Peshawar, Oct. IS. Pandit Nehru accompanied h> Abdul Ghaffar Khan and Khan Sahib. 1 rontier Premier, yesterday went into the heart of tribal territory which has all these years been a land of
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  • 99 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi, Oct. 18.— The Indian Daily Mail's (Singapore) leader criticising Tandit Nehru's statement on Netaji's death as hasty and illadvised has received wide publicity in the Indian Tress. Similar views were today expressed by Mr. Saojee, prominent Congressman from
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  • 39 1 FISCHER'S ARTICLE DELAYED Our weekly exclusive ieaturc, "Men and Politics," by Louis Fischer, is not appearing today as the 'copy' has been inevitably delayed. We shall resume this popular feature as and when we receive Fischer's mail.- ED IDM
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  • 65 1 (Froiti Our Own Correspondent) Delhi, Oct. 18.— It is understood the Interim Government has decided to abolish the salt duty whit h will go on January 1 next. The Government is also understood to have approved of the scheme for the nationalisation of
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  • 62 1 A meeting of the Executive 1 <>m mittce of the Regional UMgflM Interim Committee of Singapore will be held today at 5.30 p.m. at <>, Race Course Lane. All the members arc kindly requested to attend. Sri J. A. Thivy, Chairman of the Malayan Indian
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  • 175 1 London. Oct It. B¥ffh«ngC Telegraph reports from Ka/.nak. India, thai Pandit Nehru's airplane was hit by both artillery and rifles when it was lired upon by Indian tribesmen during a tour of the Northwest Frontier. Nehru was not hit, but hi** plane was. The dispatch said the tribesmen
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  • 670 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, Oct., 19, 1946. NOTES COMMENTS DISTRIBUTE CLOTH ON RATION CARD II7E strongly support the plea made by Mr. Lim Chuan Geok, a member of the Supplies Advisory Board, to distribute cloth to the general public on the ration card. In a letter addressed to the
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  • 456 2 Gandhiji Says He Is Not Glad: Fears finnah's Methods Not Straight (From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi, Oct. 17. The League's inclusion of Jogendranath Mandal in the Central Government is the topic of adverse criticism in Delhi political circles who question the League's right to
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  • 214 2 ANTI-NEHKI DEMONSTRATION (From Our Own Correspondent) Peshawar, Oct. 17. An ugly Muslim League demonstration Riving a foretaste of the cooperation he may expect from the League in the Cabinet greeted Pandit Nehru when he arrived in Peshawar by air yesterday on the first lap of his journey
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  • 152 2 London, Oct. 18. The independent Spectator writes: "It is on the whole regrettable that the Muslim leader, Mr. Jinnah, has decided unlike the Congress leader, Pandit Nehru, to remain outside the Cabinet and reserve himself for the political organisation in the country, and
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  • 115 2 INDIAN PICTURE: AS A COMMUNIST SEES IT 'I London, Oct. IL—Mi Vice-chairman of the Party writing in the of "Challenge," oft. the young Co mm urn "We are told granted freedom \<> is not how the In "They still m tary occupation In magistrates and financial interests 1 trol and
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  • 115 2 Madras. Premier Prakasam said here that the Madras Government was launching upon a khadi scheme "with complete laith in its efficacy as a beneficial scheme for all people and confidence as to its success." He said that even with the large output of yarn and
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  • 92 2 Jogjakarta, Oct. 17. The committee for the shipment of rice to India at a meeting here recently adopted a motion to send a rice delegation of seven members to India. The delegation will sail as soon &s sanction is received from the cabinet Antara says.
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  • 223 2 Ceylon State Councillor Suspended Colombo, Oct. 18. Au exchange of words during a debate in the State Council, between Mr. J. R. Jayawardene and Mr. \V. Dahanayake two members, resulted in Mr. Dahanayake being suspended for one week. While Mr. Jayawardene was speaking Mr. Dahanayake shouted twice: "You are a
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  • 169 2 Two Nations Theory Of Jinnah Dubbed "Unreal, Unimaginative And Fictitious Cambridge, Oct. 18.— Mr. H. Brailsford was the chief speaker at a meeting organised by the Cambridge University, the Labour Party and Cambridge Majlis on India. Mr. M. V. Rajagopal, President of the Majlis who presided said that compared with
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  • 223 2 Glascow, Oct. 18.— The Glascow Herald commenting on the Muslim League's decision to join the Indian interim government says in an editorial: "Some at least of his followers will rage at the thought that the Prime Minister, having outmanoeuvred Mr. Jinnah should not only
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  • 62 2 Carmel, California, Oct. 17. The ashes of General Stilwell were committed to the Pacific ocean today, sprinkle^ according to his wishes from the same army transport plane that faTried Jiim to and trom the Orient he loved. The commander of the Sixth army and famed
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  • 105 2 Tokyo, Oct. JB.— The appointment of Dr. J.akslwui Chandra Jain, Pb,D, D,Sc, I I »i »s Political Representative of Ind^a *n h SCAP was aniJ<'iJiH-t-<J Kjdav Jain is known as an outs^andinu economist &ncj educator witfr fr^ud political MperlMlCt lH \inv.viy<itiou4l affairs. General Doug lis
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  • 346 2 MALAYAN HINDU TEMPLE COMMUTES TO MEET TO CONSIDER ABOLITION OF SOCIAL DISABILITIES, CASTE DISTINCTIONS The Malayan Indian Congress in late October November is expected to sponsor < meeting of Malaya .{OO Hindu temple management committees to consider of all "social disabilities and caste distinctions" still prevails in the Hindu religious
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  • 150 2 Indian Christians Best To Bring About Hindu-Muslim Unity London, Oct. 17^— Heritage ui Indian Christian makes him peculiarly qualified tu take the i bring about a among the other communitic S. D. Maliperuman, the O< Secretary of the Indian S f hostel in London adc: East Indian Association today. "The
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  • 133 2 London. Oct. 18.^-.\ Muslim and Muslim <" in Great Britain 10 mi« ferences and unite in made by Abbas Ali. Prc London branch of t li* Muslim League in G a circular letter sent t«» The letter says: A time in the history I
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  • 527 3 4 Power Govt. In Germany At A Standstill (.allagher, Associated Press Correspondent) Berlin lir P°*?, r K»vernment in Germany as represented Mitral Council has come to a virtual standstill uult.es engendered by the Potsdam Agreement. and against. a centralized. Germany, has ol any kind oi political or economic unity forem.
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  • 127 3 Washington, Oct. 18.— The Conservative Evening Star, in a leader yesterday on Siam's reported decision to return disputed Indo-China border territory to France, said the Siamuse merely "bowed to the inevitable," since France, as a member of the Big Five, could veto any Siamese aspirations
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  • 129 3 "IF THE AXIS POWERS HAD WON Manila, Oct. 17.— William S. Yard, chief of the legal section of the war crimes prosecution division, was reported by the Manila Posi to have declared at yesterday's Town Hall meeting that if tht? Axis powers had won the war it would have been
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  • 93 3 New York/ Oct. 17.— The ScrippsHoward newspapers today named Austrian Hans Berger, former member of the German Communist Party's central committee, and Agent of the Comintern since 1918, as the Kremlin's secret agent whon/ Louis F. Budenz, former editor of the Communist party's Daily Worker"
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  • 36 3 CEYLON STRIKE FEVER SPREADING 17.— The strike be spreading. About at the Government pa at Ratmalana morning demandL ed by another running shed. 'lament factory Colombo, was pa■moon 'ith Ihc 1,1)00 workers who res nous- Reuter
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  • 707 3 London. Oct. 9. <Air Mail' On 15th October, 18 countries ■rill meet in London to start preliminary discussions on the code of conduct which shall govern their economic relations. It is unlikely that anything very positive will emerge from the meetings; its purpose
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  • 381 3 What Is "Oomph" "IT IS NEITHER ARCHAIC, POETIC-NOR OBSOLETE!" SAYS JUDGE London, Oct. 17 —A dignified Appellate Court Justice asked innocently if the word "oomph" was part of a language, when he heard "oomph girl" described as a "passionate young woman, hot mama, or actress with sex appeal. Justice Sir
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  • 438 3 London, Oct. 17. Mr. Creech Jones, Colonial Secretary, stated in the House of Commons yesterdaj that he was glad to say that the recovery of the rubber industry in Malaya had beeu more rapid than RTM expected. Mr. Creech Jones who had been
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  • 272 3 To Prevent World Agricultural Shortages, Surpluses Washington. Oct. 17. The task of setting up a defence against two of the world's oldest agricultural hazards lias been placed in the hands of a former Australian Prime Minister, who tried to set such work started in 1935. The Rt. Hon. S. M.
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  • 309 4 ''Nothing To Substantiate Claim That Hitler Died" Berlin, Oct. 18. William F. Heinilich, until recently chief of United States intelligence forces in Berlin, said yesterday ihat he believed that Adolf Hitler was still alive. "Frankly, 1 think he never died", he said, when
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  • 69 4 Canberra, Oct. 17.— The Sydney Sun said today that Australia may be made the headquarters •I a permanent British Pacificfleet. Involved in these is the maintenance of a mojor naval base for repairs, maintenance and supply. Australia is also being considered as
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  • 50 4 REMOVAL OF DEPARTMENT OF CHIEF, INSPECTOR OF MACHINERY The public are hereby notified that the Office ot the Chief Inspector of Machinery, Singapore, Will be moved to the Chinese Protectorate Building (Ground Floor), Havelock Road, Singapore, as from 21st October. 1946. All communications should be addressed to Its new address.
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  • 142 4 CRICKET The following will represent the Rocklites against the Base Signals (Fort Canning >, on Sunday the 20th inst. at Fort Canning commencing at 1.30 p.m. Claude da Silva. J Galistan. S. Mosbergen, W. Galistan. D. C. Swyny, G. Carnegie. D. Dharmaraj, P. Swyny, V. V.
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  • 91 4 At a general meeting oi th| sports section of the Singapore Indian Association the following weir elected as office-bearers for the ensuing yearChairman; Dr. fi A. Sandosham (re-elected', Hon. Sports Secretary and Treasurer: K. Periayah. Football Convener: S. R. P. Naidu (reelected), Football Capt: A.
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  • 103 4 A general meeting of the Indian Printers Association will be h«ld at No. 20. Klang Road, on Sunday the 20th October at 10 a.m. sharp. Members and ail those connected with the printing works are kindly requested to attend this importan< meeting which aims to promote
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  • 108 4 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Oct. 17. Seven deadly cobras were on the loose here today, believed hidden in 7,200 tons of raw rubber and teakwood cargo on the freighter Nicaraguan Victory, strikebound in the port. The cobra escaped from a shipment of 20 loaded at Bangkok and
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  • 135 4 Moscow, Oct. 17. Increase in the already liberal allowances for Russian mothers especially those with large families, are expected by some observers to boost the total Soviet population to more than 200.000.000 within the next few years. The 1939 census gave Russia^ population as about 170,000,000. Under
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  • 88 4 Manila. Oct. 17. Maria Luisa Domlnguez, granddaughter of Gen. Artemio Ricartc who exiled himself for 40 years in Japan rather than live under American rule, was sentenced to life imprisonment yesterday for treason by the peoples court. She was convicted on two ot lour counts;
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  • 78 4 Chicago, Oct. 17. The American Federation of Labour at its annual convention here, charged yesterday that Communists employed by Federal Departments stole secret State papers, forwarding- photostatic copies to Moscow. The declaration was unanimously adopted by the convention. It charged that the Communist
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  • 63 4 A public meeting will be held on 21st October. 1946 at 6 pjn. at Nandanar Tamil School Premises Jalan Tebrau, Johore Bahru, to celebrate the third anniversary of the Provisional Government of Azad Hind under the leadership of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. All are
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  • 70 4 New Delhi, Oct. 17.— Dr. K. N. Katju. Minister of Justice and Development In the United Province, has been nominated to represent the Indian delegation to the preparatory commission meeting of the Food and Agriculture Organisation in Washington on Oct. 28. Dr. Katju will be assisted
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  • 361 4 Paris. The prefecture of police blames the peace conference for a minor crime wave that .has been sweeping through Paris. The number of holdups and other infractions of the law have doubled in the number reported monthly since April. A spokesman for
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  • 178 4 Bombay. The Tata-Electrical Power Supply Company. Ltd., one of the suppliers of electricity to Bombay City, sold about 10,000,000 units less of energy in 1945-46 than the previous years record sale of nearly 206,000,000 units, it was disclosed at the company's annual
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  • 71 4 Hanoi, Oct. 16. (delayed) Violent anti-French demonstrations at Vinh in North Annam were reported to have occurred on Oct. 14 by Annamitea protesting the recent execution oi seven Viet Minh leaders at Saigon. The Vietnam press also announced today that the director of the Vietnamese post office department
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  • LETTER TO THE EDITOR:
    • 240 4 Sir, With reference to your editorials in your esteemed paper on Labour and Staff, though you have strongly supported the case of labour, your attitude towards the formation of an association bringing labour and staff together seems a conception detrimental fb the cause of Indians not
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  • 60 4 Attention is invited to the "Registration ol Schools" Ordinance It is an offence under this Ordinance to act as Supervisor, or member of Committee of Management, of an unregistered school, or as a teacher therein. The management of any unregistered school with an enrolment of 10 or
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  • 32 4 Mr. J. A. Thivy. Chairman, and Mr. G. S. Mam. Joint Secretary, of the Malayan Indian Congress, are visit ingf Singapore and expect to spend a week here.
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