Indian Daily Mail, 22 October 1946

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. No. 217. SINGAPORE. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 19 46 PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 1950 1 I ndians' Right To Have Say In Malayan C onstitutional Changes Stressed Ft \k Speeches By Indian Leaders it Azad Hind Day Celebration m^nm.n h£ "L^ the «*»«*«tkH«l chants in this countrv h I ii",; "V H /""^"«l »ith the exception of their nominees, in .m-sidinV, ,1 I"" 1 Whith
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  • 40 1 Colombo, Oct. 21. Troops have been called out to meet an emergency arising out of the five-day old strike of more than 24,000 Ceylon transport workers, which has held up movement of essential foodstuffs. Reuter
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  • 38 1 Nuremberg, Oct. 21. The special board appointed by the Four Power Commission to enquire into the suicide of Hermann Goering have temporarily suspended thetr investigations. Col. B. C. Andrus, chiel security officer at Nuremberg jail said today.- Reuter
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  • 1322 1 A very thorough investigation has been conducted in Tokyo, at the request of SACSEA, to establish the precise details of the circumstances surrounding the reported death of Subhas Chandra Bose. The United Kingdom Liaison Mission in Japan conducted these investigations and it
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  • 846 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tuesday, Oct., 22, 1946. BAN ON UNIFORMS: IS IT NECESSARY? ANE can quite understand and appreciate the local Government's anxiety to prevent the growth of fascist organisations and other military and semi-military bodies, whose one conspicuous and indispensable feature is the uniform. But m their anxiety
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  • A PAGE OF INDIAN NEWS
    • 180 2 New Delhi, 20. Writing in the larijan, Gandhiji's English weekly, he Mahatnia said that "those who vant to divide India into possibly varring groups arc enemies alike pf ndia and of Islam. He added "'Islam stands for the inity and brotherhood of mankind, lot for
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    • 124 2 CALCUTTA.— Frank Anthony, President of the Anglo-Indian Association, has referred "to the serious dis- 1 service done to the Anglo-Indian community by the Cabinet Mission and the continuing policy of the Anglo-Indiana in India." In a letter to K. A. Butler, former Under-Secretary of State
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    • 195 2 "FRONTIER GANDHI" FLAYS CERTAIN MUSLIMS Calcutta.— Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, popularly known as "Frontier Gandhi." said in the Frontier: "To me the whole thing of peace talks In Delhi has got some other significance. The Viceroy's experience of the Interim Government does not seem to be a healthy one. He
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    • 72 2 London, Oct. 20. An anti-pakis-tan League to counteract proPakistan propaganda of Muslim League organisations is being formed in Britain, it was announced yesterday. Diwan Singh, a well-known Indian doctor who lives in Birmingham, and Chowdhury Akbar Khan, President of the Indian Workers Association In Britain, are
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    • 215 2 Peshawar, Oct. 20. Pandit Jawah. 11 ill Nehru, Vice President of the Indian Interim Government, completed his journey from the Kyhci Pass to Peshawar with a heavily reinforced escort after tribesmen had stoned and fired at his convoy in the Pass.
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    • 203 2 MAI) K A S.— The "new textile policy" sponsored by the Madras Premier has been characterized as "premature" by the Tamil Nad Congress working committee at its Coimbatore meeting. The commit U I ivhich adopted a unanimous resolution on this subject said: "Such a policy
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    • 88 2 Indian Textile Industry Needs 1,000,000,000 Rupees BOMBAY*— A member of the Indian textile industrialists mission visiting the I nited Kingdom said in Bombay that the Indian textile industry would need 1,000,000,000 rupees for rehabilitation of existing machinery and expansion to cope with India's immediate postwar needs. He added that 80
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    • 130 2 NEW DELHI.— B. R. Sen, Additional Secretary in the Central Food Department, said in New Delhi that "the Government ol India has built new storage tor nearly 195,000 tons the provincial governments for 1,200,000 tons and the Indian States for 1,150,000 tons." Sen added "besides
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    • 91 2 NEW DELHI.— The Government of India has chartered a new passenger ship Shirala u> transport Haj pilgrim* from India. Shirala is an unberthed passenger ship with a carrying capacity of 1,330 passengers and left Indian shores on October 16. The India Government has
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    • 54 2 London, ()< t Xir j dra Bose's nan,. here as a pwrtblc I the post of India .i either to Saint I Washington, Inn. Krishna Menon to Moscow m Sarat Chandra Washington. An Indian of the i, n 7u. gue will be chos< '■•*|>restjj India
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    • 93 2 Collective Fines For Villages It Canal Cutting Occurs LICK NOW. < canals by irrigation I ton who struck E will result in ii lotl of paddy in the Unit I well as revenue lo R>. r>oo,ooo. official The official estii area affected by 1 1 water for rice fiel< in
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  • 368 2 London, Oct. 20.— Mr. H. A. Naidoo, who was appointed by the South African Congress as one of the official advisers to the India delegation at the forthcoming United Nations Assembly in New York, has resigned as a protest against the proposed
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  • 269 2 CvlUck (Air Mail).— Orissa, India s youngeni provincM was formed in 1936— is to have a new capital. The plan- rh. is Hhubaneswar, a city rich in tradition, eighteen Miles here. The Provincial Legfetetfc sembly recently ratified the choJ of Bhubanesuar,
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  • 39 2 Bombay, Oct. 20. An Indian National flag of saffron, white and green, with a crescent emblem in the centre, has been suggested in the Press here as one likely to please both Hindus and Muslims. Reuter
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  • 125 2 Indians With Knowledge Of Foreign Languages Needed Allahabad <Air Mail*.- -India's urgent need of people having a practical knowledge of the principal foreign languages, such as Chinese, Arabic. French, German, Russian and Spanish was emphasised by Dr. Balakrishna Keskur. General Secretary of the Indian National Congress. Dr. KesEar said: "Such
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  • 196 3 Oct. 20.— Fif|> million Deop|e in (;hina face his winter, it is unofficially estimated from starvation already average on. hundred -tncts ot north Kwangsi, in the neighbourhood of rate is ten times higher. ion facing an empty Madame Chiang declared that the
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  • 249 3 London. Britain's "flying motorcar," the Chrislea Ace, a four-seat air runabout, which its manufacturers say will cruise for nearly 300 miles at 110 miles an hour on 15 gallons of gazoline, is nowundergoing test flights. It comes closer, aviation sources say, to being an automobile of the
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  • 52 3 Rangoon. Oct. 20.— Burma's Interim Government Friday decided to lift the throe month-old ban on the Communist Party and the Communist Workers' Union in Burma. The Party, led by Thakin Soc was banned because it was stated to constitute a "danger to public
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  • 163 3 Annapolis, Maryland, Oct. 20. < Vivy unveiled Friday 1 Turtle," a submarine u«';> t li.it adds one new t in to the versatile vehicle ©I t norld u.ti two tame. Expert! here mkl that the depth to which the submerge "seems to only to the
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  • 41 3 VIETNAM SOCIALISTS PROTEST 20. < Delayed i Vietohed Thursday text which the Vietnam addressed to the party asking the protest against French execution oi a enta in Saigon. editor ol the cochin Minn underground „< Workers ConHanol on Oct. H general strike proexecution).—
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  • 39 3 Jerusalem, Oct. 20.— A British Army Captain and a British soldier were seriously wounded when their jeep was blown up by a Jewish terrorist mine about six miles from Julia tonight, according to a message from Tel Aviv.- Reuter
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  • 104 3 SPAIN RECOGNISES ALLIED CONTROL COUNCIL IN GERMANY MADRID. Oct. 20.— Spain has agreed to treat with British, United States and French representatives concerning the disposal of official German properties and assets In Spain. Jose Ibanei Martin, Minister of National Education, said here yesterday. This means in effect firstly, tho Spat
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  • 152 3 SLIM SAYS "WINGATE DID WRONG" London, Oct. 20. Lieut. -Gen. Sir William Slim of the Fourteenth Army said at a public meeting Thursday night that General Wingate did a very wrong thing when he ordered corporal punishment of British or any other soldiers in Burma. One had to bear in
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  • 313 3 (By Stan Swinton, Associated Press Correspondent) Batavia, Oct. 20.-,— Five thousand armed Japanese soldiers. under Pritish military control, were officially acknowledged u> be guarding the American- Dutch-British owned oil installations in the I'alemban^ area of Sumatra. Their presence was confirmed by
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  • 106 3 CANADA URGED TO GIVE INDIANS CITIZENSHIP RIGHTS Montreal Oct. 20.— Mr. Kodanda Kao, member oi the Royal Empire Society, toiu a meeting of the Society here Friday that India could not be expected to remain in the Commonwealth if discrimination continued to be exercised against her people. lie added that
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  • 91 3 Hong Koiifc. Oct. 20.— Chief Justice Sir Henry Blackall called for the death sentence for armed robbers, and threatened to impose life imprisonment for the use of firearms. "I regret to say that life and property are more insecure in this city of Hong Kong at
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  • 202 3 New York, Oct. 21. Medical scientists have embarked on a concentrated nationwide research programme to determine definitely the possibilities of Streptomycin as a weapon against tuberculosis. Seven hospitals and sanitoriums have been selected as the centres where the tests of the new drug will be made
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  • 102 3 WASHINGTON, Oct 20.—Referring to the charges of United States imperialism. Senator Yandenberg ■iaid yesterday that "our kind of imperialism has just established a tree and independent commonwealth i)f Philippines just as it established I free and independent Republic of Cuba in the aftermath of the earlier
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  • 776 3 SHANGHAI. Transportation is one of the main bottle-necks clogging up an»! choking China's efforts toward reconstruction. Shanghai, the pic-war funnel through which imported goods poureo into tin- hinterland of China, today is jam-packed with predominantly American good*. Hut, a year after peace, only a trickle of these imports
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  • 440 3 San Francisco, Oct. 21. President Manuel A. Roxas has ordered an all-out campaign to restore law and order to the Philippines, with the policing of war ruined Manila as his first objective. If Roxas succeeds, he must employ far more stringent
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  • 775 4 SIMULTANEOUS EXPLOSIONS IN STUTTGART Berlin, Oct. 21. Three simultaneous explosions rocked the Denizification Court Buildings in Stuttgart and Backnang 25 miles away and blasted a hole in the side of Stuttgart Provost Marshall's Office last night, military government officers reported yesterday. The
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  • 300 4 GOVERNOR'S PRESS CONFERENCE Two ships carrying rice from Brazil are now on the way here, the Governor, Sir Frankli n Gimson. said in reply to a question at his Press conference Saturday morning. The delay in shipment had been due to food riots
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  • LETTER TO THE EDITOR:
    • 233 4 Sir, It is an indication of responsible thinking that certain members of the public are demanding ior cioth to oe rationed. It is also a sign of Official awakening that Q Consumers' Advisory Committee has been set up, to enable consumers themselves to propose measures
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  • 124 4 Three passengers were killed and two seriously injured when an K.A.I passenger York f carrying service personnel on the scheduled service from the U.K. to Singapore, crashed near Calcutta at 7.27 a.m. Singapore time Sunday morning 20th October, Hq M ACSEA announced last night. The
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  • 48 4 Tlie Singapore Harbour Board today opened its third People's Restaurant. This is located at Keppel Harbour and can accommodate about 1.400. The building was offered by the S.H.B. authorities to the Dept of Social Welfare who are responsible for the operation of the People's Restaurant.
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    • 222 4 INDIAN MUSICAL CONCERT IN All) OF Indian Welfare Home 1 OK i'HL DECREPU'S, THE BLIND, THE DESTITUTES, ETC. AT THE VICTORIA THEATRE ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, AT H.30 P.M. Ist PERFORMANCE: 6.30 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. Srimati B. Baladevi w a wni > Vocal S. Vijayalakshnii P. S. Nagaratnam Violin
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