Indian Daily Mail, 21 October 1946

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. No. 21<i. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1946. PRICE 10 CENTs
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  • 217 1 lidian conmunity have planned i celebration third anniversary of Azad Hind Day, the day ;iL-o in 1943, Suhhas Chandra Hose, organiser ional Army, established in Singapore his prount of Azad Hind (Free India). the auspices of < ongress, the i.ii mis include rallies
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  • 448 1 Anti -Nehru Demonstrators In Pav Of Political Department! Tribesmen Coached To Cause Trouble: Real Leaders Not Allowed To See Nehruj i Full Enquiry Soon I'roni Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Oct. 20.— A Special Correspondent of "The Hindu."' who is touring the Frontier with Pandit Nehru, in despatch to his paper
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  • 31 1 AZAD HIND DAY CELEBRATIONS BANNED IN BOMBAY I respondent) Km'' -In \ie\\ oj the m uiial tension, the m iment have banned m ran fed in Bomm Izad Hind Day to-
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  • 688 1 LEADERS' MESSAGES The following messages have been sent h> Indian leaders to their countrymen in Malaya, through the Indian Daily Mail. On the occasion of the third anniversary of the formation of the Provisional Government of A /.ad Hind The message from Sri. J A Thiv> Chairman of the Malayan
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    130 1 This is tho oath that Netajl Subhas Chandra Hose took at Singapore on Oct. 21, I*M:>. in the presence of delegates representing nearly 3,000,000 Indians in East Asia: "In the name of God, I take this sacred oath that to liberate India and the thirt) eight erores «?t
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  • 139 1 II ALII Oct 20*— Marshal Stalin may isit the United States and possibi) Canada in November, the Chronicle said yesterday. The paper said it obtained this information from a reliable source who stated thai a suite was being prepared aboard the linor Acquitania for
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  • 96 1 PROGRAMME COMPLETED THE HAGUE, Oct. 20.— The Dutch povernment yesterday completed its annexation programme which it will put before Parliament shortly. It ia understood that Holland will not seek to ii. corporate a large part of Germany but will only ask for minor frontier corrections in the ions
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  • 74 1 London, Oct. 20. The British Labour Government's "wise and liberal policy in India and Burma" gave the Sudanese greater hope for independence than they had ever Yagoufc Osman, prominen. ider of the Sudanese Umma declarer terday. would wel wae a plebiscite to determine the count: fate,
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  • 32 1 The Interim Indian Government's move was exclusively announced In the Indian Daily Mail more than a fortnight a«o. The present announcement b by the office of the Indian representative here.— Ed IDM
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  • 69 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Travancore, Oct. St. The Communist Party lias been banned in Trava more. Explaining the reasons for the on, the Government state that Communist activity has been on the Increase In the State and Com- munists had started a programme of defying law
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  • 24 1 The Public Holiday for Deepavaii will he October 23 and not Octobei 24 .is previously gazetted, states I Press release.
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  • 237 1 The Government of India have decided to charter a special ship to take Indian repatriates from Malaya to India at the rate of 3,00(1 persons each month. In order to systematize the selection of repatriates for this boat the Representative
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  • 79 1 SINGAPORE, Oct, 20. A consignmeni of leven million yards of textiles 24,000 agricultural implementi and Too cycle tyres and tubes i- scheduled to be shipped from India to the Indonesian Republican Government weekend. The shipment is part of India's cation of \<. donesia i-
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  • 85 1 \L(( IT A. Oct. 20.- The Oik Assembly has unanimonslx deciiled to have Bhubanesw;:i as the capital of the ;»rovin .M(-\ in^ the proposition in t i lature, Orissa Premtor HuitTTii.-i Mental .-aiti "no place in Orissa. from tht- point of view of tradition, history, hemlth, sa:
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  • 167 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madias, Oil. 20. Conscription of toung men ior compulsory social or vice i» to be introduced in the I nited I rovinces. Revealing this, Premier Pant said alter the intermediate examinations, every student would t<> put in one year's
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  • 203 1 London, Oct. 20.— India House today received a report from the Vomgttm Headquarters 111 India, reporting that the I aqir of Ipi, the most important tribal chief', had told Pandit Nehru that he stood with those who light for India's independence. The menage said Nehrajj had frtendJ} talks
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  • 705 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, Oct. 21, 1946. A SACRED ANNIVERSARY IT li no use deliberately hiding one's head under the sand and to imagine that nothing is happening around oneself. That attitude has never paid, and never will it pay. Today even the worst cynic will not believe that
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  • 970 2 OUR WEEKLY INDIAN NEWS ROUNDUP finnah Not Keen On Power Passing Into Indian Hands (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Oct. 19. The news of the week of course has been the Muslim League's decision to enter the Interim [iovernment not on a basis of agreement
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  • 152 2 Madras, (Air Mail)— Mr. V. V. Giri. Minister for Industries and Labour, expressing his views to Pressmen today on Prohibition just introduced in the eight districts, said that the scepticism he had in his mind at the beginning about i the complete success of this measure
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  • 136 2 Gandhiji Advises Hindu Women "Suicide Better Than Dishonour?" New* Delhi. Oct. 20.—Mahalma Gandhi on Friday night advised women in the trouble areas of Bengal to commit suicide by poison or other means to avoid dishonour. The statement was given in a brief speech made to several hundred squatting listeners who
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  • 204 2 Multi-Millionaire Allowed Only $8,000 For Three Months Mobile, Alabama. Oct. 19. A member of a fabulously rich Hindu family, with a personal fortune exIceeding 550.0U0.000, is worried today about how he is going to get along in the U.S. for the next 'three months on a paltry SB.OOO. He is
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  • 68 2 Rangoon, Oct. 20.— Burma will export one and half million tons of rice next year when about five million tons an increase of two million tons over last year— is expected to be harvested, it was officially stated at a press
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  • 71 2 INDIA WAS BRITAIN'S BEST CUSTOMER OF CARS IN AUGUST London. Oct. 19. --India took 836 01 the 6,592 British cars exported during August and was this country's best customer. More than 53 per cent of the car exports went to Empire countries including India. The total value of car exports
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  • 132 2 New Delhi, Oct. 20.— Acharya Kripalini, for a long time Secretary of the Indian National Congress, on Friday became president of the organisation. He is a Hindu and succeeds Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru as president. Nehru is now head of the new Indian cabinet In R
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  • 89 2 "HARD TO GUESS 'London, Oct. 19. The Evening Standard yesterday ran a Low cartoon captioncd "Powers Without Responsibility in India" depicting Gandhi apparently completely nude, except for the usual Gandhi cap, peering across at an immaculately attired and be-fezzed Jinnah. both squatting on the top step of a flight leading
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  • 93 2 Lahore (Air Mail).- Five hundred Punjab government employees, meeting here, decided to call on their 43,0U0 comrades in the province to stage a half-hour token strike ana, during this half-hour, to recite this prayer: 'God Almighty, show light to the Punjab Government so that they may
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  • 149 2 "Indian States Must Participate In Constituent Assembly" Trivandrum- Sir C. P. Ramaswamy Iyer, Dewan of Travancore, said in Trivandrum that "if the properly constituted government at the Centre convenes a Constituent Assembly and takes other steps in pursuance of the Cabinet Mission* May 16 statement, the Indian States cannot withhold
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  • 69 2 London. Oci. 19. Princess Devi, widow oi the Maharajah of Chota Udepur, accompanied by members of his household received her husband's ashes at Northolt airport Thursday night. Her husband died on holiday in Portugal and hLs ashes which arrived from Lisbon are to be flown to
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  • 30 2 New Delhi. Oct. 20, The Afghanistan Olympic Hockey Team will be touring India In December. January and February. Matches arc to be arranged In most Ol the principal cities. Reuter
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  • 130 2 Peshawar. Od 20 cd the motor cur j Nehru at the tribal j on Saturday, j •tone-throwing, 16 j hurt. Three w< j non was Ull( KJ Pandit Nehru i in. a croud e I mixed Muslims I out at the airfield r When the caravan
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  • 26 2 Peshawar* Oct. Itne waharlal Nehru. fc il of the Indian In < i mint, returned here a visit to the North ffl districts, north and rislan. Reuter
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  • 113 2 Suresh Vaidya Writer) Looks Ahead London. Oct. 19. Sun Indian correspondent list loader, weekly Independent Labour I\. in Thursdays issue i] seeing Indian believi terlm Government and tuent Assembly are pea on the road to lief don; freedom will be won chea] "The ending of the Bi I will enable
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  • 124 2 INDIAN IND USTRIALIST ON SECRET BUYING MISSION Sydney. Oct. 18.— An Indian dustrial representative In- irrl in Sydney by QanUl I U on "a secret buying mission. is Mr. Shashi Kant, ..i K-inu" 1 Group of Industrie-. Bombay. Mr. Kant Left tember 5 last, after h more than A£l 5
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  • 52 2 NEPALESE MINISTER TO GREAT BRITAIN Berlin. Shumshere Jung B Nepalese Mini with his wife, r Luk.shmi and arnvo In Berlin Oft They will be W by IfaJ.-Oeneral the Indian nnlr Germany They v- Hotel, will v: Un, attend the op< dam and call ai quarteri in Germany iny on Oct..
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  • 393 3 I -While thousands of 18- year -olds in America ibout their forthcoming football teams, Helmur Berlin boasted today about his young gang of W ouchdowns, blond Heimar talked oi m ins gang of >ounu B> promised, would W thr 1 in'hrer. It 8
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  • 278 3 (olumbo, Oct. 10. Balupittva, a south of Colombo, has become an coastal town in Ceylon about fi."> miles open-air infirmary overnight as hunderds of patients from different parts of the Island gather there to seek the help of a "miracle worker' from Northern India.*' He calls
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  • 112 3 Batavia, Oct. rhe motorship "Boissevain" which left Amsterdam on September 24 with 3,000 soldiers oi the Seventh bectwber Division docked at the port ol Bata> terday, the ls\iuh n< n ig< ncy reports. Lieut.-Gen 8. u. Wan Spoor, i mmander c/i niu Netherlands I
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  • 23 3 Appleton, Wi» onsin. Oct. 19. Tin American Luthern church's re-cord-breaking 1947 budget includes $242,000 for gn missions in India and New Guinea. A.P.
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  • 377 3 BATAVIA.— Lost treasures of the Indies no* »re being tracked dowa in Japan. War-time loot of the Japanese, the missing valuables range from fortunes in diamonds and silver to a lone skeleton. The skeleton ia one of the world's valued anthropological specimens
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  • 583 3 Honied About Next War? Then Read On FrankVurt. Oct. 20. Wprrjed about that next Avar and where it niitfht hit you? Take out a few shares in Sahara Wars, Incorporated. It's the corporation to end wars in your back yard, mi And thtis, having protected you and yours, you can
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  • 767 3 THE CHIN -UP CLUB OF OREGON TO-DAY'S ill MAN STORY (By Ann Reed Burns, Associated Press Correspondent) Portland, Oregon, Oct. 20. The Chin-Up Club of Oregon is awaiting wedding bells again. Another member is getting married. Wedding bells aren't unusual, but this particular cMme is. For the Chin-Up Club is
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  • 119 3 Batavia, Oct. 20.— The setting up 1 a joint Dutch-Indonesian committee to arnfcige the oxciiariKe of internees in Republican territory for romushoa and hettlOfl 'Indonesians who became siuve workers under the Japanese) in the Allied perimeter in Java and Dutch outer territories is likely to be
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  • 67 3 Colombo, Oct. 18. A rail strike throughout Ceylon is now in progress and Colombo is completely at a standstill with cessation of unloading; of foodships this morning when more Government paid workers joined the ranks of the strikers. About 330 gas company workers also struck demanding
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  • 171 3 Persian Cabinet Reshuffled Teheran, Oct. 20. Premier Quafin reshuffled his cabinet on .Satuuiay. rrtainiin; the portfolios ol iorei«n aftan^ and interior lor himself, and appointing nis Number One aide, the former Propaganda Minister, Prince Firouz, as Ira» s Ambassador to Moscow. Political circlet said that the new cabinet, which was
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  • 118 3 Jerusalem, Oct. 20.— An all-night curfew in Jerusalem, covering the Jewish quarters of the capital began at 18.30 local time Saturday. Strong military guards were on duty at checking posts and brengun carriers and barbed-wire barricades were seen at entrances to the curfew areas. The curfew
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  • 610 4 In response to the movement in Shanghai, Chungking and some American cities, the Singapore Chinese Federation for Peace and Democracy in China, an organisation sponsored and formed by the China Democratic League, the Chinese Committee of the Federation of the Trade Unions, the
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  • 58 4 NEW YORK, Oct. 20.— The plane Carrying Mrs. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit who is the sister of Jawaharlal Nehru and other members of Indian delegation to the United Nations Gener-.l Assembly, has been held up at Algiers owing to engine trouble. The delegation is now not expected
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  • 62 4 NANKING, Oct. 19.- -Lady Cripps. wife of the President of the British Heard of Trade, has accepted an invitation from the Communist leader, Mao Tse-tung 1 to visit Yenan as President of the British United Aid to China Fund. She will travel probably at the
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  • 218 4 "America Backing Losing Horse In Supporting Chiang" Bjf James D. While, Associated PrcM I'ar Eastern >»e>\s Analyst. SAN IRAN CISCO, Oct. 20.— Criticism ot American foreign polic> in Asia continued on Saturday with Representative Hugh Delacy, Democrat, Washington, kevnoting the session of "national conference on China and Ihe Far East/'
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  • 127 4 The restriction on sale of bread in restaurants has been lifted as from 18th October, although bread may not be purchased by restaurants until 4.30 p.m. This relaxation of control has been brought in to reduce the possibility of wastage of bread under the rationing
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  • 104 4 PATRICIA MOUNTBATTEN TO HAVE 3 PRINCESSES AS BRIDESMAIDS London. Oct. 19. Three Princess--Cfl Prinocsa Elizabeth,. Princess Margaret and Princess Alexandra of Kent will, it is understood, be bridesmaids to the honouraDie Patricia Mountbatten, daughter of Admiral Viscount Mountbatten ol Burma and Viscountess Mountbatten at her wedding to Lord Brabourne at
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  • 195 4 The attention of the Public is in-' vited to the fact that the Government of Siam has decided to allow those declaring their stocks of rice for sale before the end of October to export themselves (outside Government control, but after obtaining an export permit)
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  • 44 4 KARACHl.— Karachi is to have tlw first sea plane base in the East. A press note issued by the Government of India said that the government has selected Koran&i Creek for the purpose and that the scheme is to cost 10,000,000 rupees.- A. P.
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  • 38 4 Will Sjt. Smail Singh, who wished to know about Lt. Shiv Charan Singh who La in Agra Jail, kindly rail on me? Brahmachari ECailasam, Hon. Secretary, i.r.c.m., g. i\;i< c Course Lane, Singapore.
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