Indian Daily Mail, 25 October 1946

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. No. 219. SINGAPORE. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 25, 1916 PRICE 10 CiiMr-,
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  • 806 1 REACTION TO NOAKHALI TRAGEDY Mr. Jinnah Appeals To End Communal Strife Alleged Muslim Ringleader Captured (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta. Oct. 21. The Bengal Governor'* report to ParMamerit attempting to whitewash the \oakhali tragedy j s challenged by Sarat Chandra Hose who says there is no
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  • 187 1 New York, Oct. 21.-l'residen< Truman reaffirmStates deUrmin.tlon t<, .strive u, r general peace I nited Nations thai disaster would strike the world ed themselves to be split into two political blocs pened the second meetinc of the United Nations -emhly in the crowded Flushing Hall here vesterHnv
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  • 71 1 INDIAN'S SIR SAMUEL REPLIES TO SOVIET CHARGES Oct. 24.— Sir Samuel the Indian High D London and head delegation to the nfererce yesterday jes, in .he Russian ttvdi that the inati\ r the Peace ted aa a "faithful Ish imperialism. "We acted on is oi the present unent," and added
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  • 19 1 a 'Air Mail)— Recent the supervisory i production have iim sugar stock U much a* 1,000,000 iu Antara.- Reuter
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  • 239 1 NEW DUTCH INDONESIAN CLASHES Batavia. Oct. >4.— New clashes between Dutch and Indonesian troops were reported on Wednesday from both Java and Sumatra as the Indonesian "truce" entered its tenth day "tease lire" orders still not issued. Holding up enforcement ol tin* reement to halt hostilities, which was Signed by
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  • 132 1 Tripartite Labour Advisory Board For Malaya London, Oct. 23.— Mr. Creech Jones, Colonial Secretary, stated in the House of Commons that a Tripartite Labour Advisory Board was shortly to be formed in the Malayan l/iiion and one would be formed in Singapore as soon as sufficient trade unions had been
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  • 58 1 Bombay. Oct. 24.— Premier Gopinath Bardoli has gone to New Delhi to invite Pandit Nehru to return to Assam with him where Indian Congress reports indicate more than 200,000 villagers have been rendered homeless by floods. It was estimated that several hundred miles of fertile lands and
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  • 199 1 Batavia. Oct. 24,— Pandit Nehru, leader of India's Interim Government, told President Soekarno oi the nnrecofnised Indonesian Hepnblk thai India has "a very great deal of interest and sympathy in the Indonesian struggle for freedom." "Our mutual co-operation is essential
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  • 81 1 Colombo, Oct. :»4. A decision to call off the seven -day-old strike of 24,000 Government employees was taken yesterday morning by the committee of Government Workers Trade Ciiion Federation after hearing the report of its delegation which met the Acting-Governor Sir John Howard Tuesday. The
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  • 208 1 Hongkong, Oct. 24.— The wholesale price index for foodstuffs iti Hong Kong today is over 700 per cent, above thai of 1!KJ8 and about 500 per cent higher than the average for the first half of 1»41 according N > figures released by the
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  • 85 1 Colombo, Oct. 24.— The Government of Ceylon is collecting data for the purpose ol putting forward a claim for war reparations from the Japanese Government. The claim will relate to damage caused in or losses suffered by Ceylon as a result of the war. Included
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  • 121 1 Hollywood, Oct. 24. ifathew Won. vice-president of the American Federation of Labour, today retracted his charges that movie actress Myrna Loy supported the Communi.sis by lending her nanu aa a .sponsor oi meetings or other activities of organizations considered Communist fronts. The actress
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  • 90 1 HOLLYWOOD'S MOST SUCCESSFUL MARRIAGE CRACKS UP Hollywood. Oct. 24. Tyrone Power's Press agent announced toGay that the movie star is seeking a separation from French actresswife Annabeila, 'because two careers made marriage impossible."' They have often been referred to as Hollywood's most successfully married couple. They were married in Rio
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  • 67 1 DR. SUN FO TO REPLACE T. V. SOONG? Shanghai, Oct. 24.— The Chinese Press here unconfirmedly reported that Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek is reorganizing the Cabinet with Dr. Sun Fo, who is playing a prominent role in the current mediation efforts, replacing T. V. Soong, as President of the Executive Yuan.
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  • 88 1 Calcutta, Oct. 24.— Thirtynnc passengers were burned by acid thrown by racial demonstrators during the renewed rio-ing which broke out here today. Today's toll was lour killed and fourteen injured. Thirteen persons were arrested in connection with the acid throwing and taken to jail, but a
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  • 66 1 Nanking, Oct. 24.— Youth IVntv leader Li Huang ;oday disclosed (hat third party leaders are now drafting a peace plan, based on "concrete views" oi the Kuomintang and the Communists. Well-informed sources said that some headway was made in the informal talks. Third Parly representatives who are
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  • 69 1 FAREWELL PARTY TO MR. K. JAGATHESAN TOMORROW The Indian Merchants of Singapore are entertaining Mr. K. Jagathesan, ihe popular Agent of the Indian Overseas Bank Ltd.. to a farewell tea-party at the Victoria Memorial Hall tomorrow evening prior to his departure for India on t holiday. Mr. S. K. Chetmr,
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  • 12 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, Oct. 25, 1946. Estate Staffs And Labour-VIII
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  • 237 2 FORWARD BLOC )|v LARGE-SCALE AZAD HIND DAY CELEBRATIONS IN INDIA (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, Oct. L\:.— lndia vc slerday ce l fc brated Azad Hind Day. Netaji lihavan, Netaji s res idence in Calcutta, became a pl;>ce of pilgrimage and thousa
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  • 148 2 Aims And Objects Of Britain's Anti-Pakistan League Birmingham. Oct. 24. More Muslims and Sikhs lhan Hindus have joined the recently formed anti-Pakistan League, said Mr. Chuwdury Aknar Khan, President of the Indian Workers' Association of Great Britain who as founder of ihe League today outlined its aims. "The aims and
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  • 217 2 Colombo, Oct. 24. The Mayor oi Colombo, Mr. R. A. Demel, was severely assaulted this afternoon by strikers after his ear had accidentally knocked down a couple of men i in a strikers* procession. The Mayor alighted in order to have the injured men removed to
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  • 972 2 HURS "PROBLEM CHILDREN OF SIND" (From Router's Correspondent) Karachi (Airmail)— ln a secret, unmarked lirave the bones of Pir Pafaftt, cruel, power-greedv leader of the fanatical "Hur sectThave rotted for a full t hi ee years. But the 80,000 strong Hurs, "Problem children of Sind," are still almost as much
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  • 118 2 INDIAN CHINESE AMBASSADORS Nanking, Oct. 22. The Chinese Foreign Office announced yesterday that the Governments of China and India have decided to elevate the status of the respective diplomatic missions to the rank of Embassies "for maintaining and furthering friendly relations between China and India." The Indian Charge d'Affaires, Captain
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  • 157 2 Jogjakarta, (Air Mail) The President of the Indian League in Indonesia, Mr. Assoomall, recently sent a letter to the Indian Government requesting that Indian businessmen be permitted to export goods from India to Indonesia. Though no answer has yet b-:en received from tne Indian Government Mr. Assoomall
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  • 82 2 New Delhi, Oct. M.— An ollicial communique yesterday said the Governments of India and the t'nited Stales of America had decided to raise the status of their respective diplomatic missions to the rank of embassies. Sir Girja Bajpai, Agent-General to the Government oi India in
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  • 182 2 He had a prolo,. with the Viceroy and stood he discussed r|||i| tour and the allot. folios to League Ron Interim Government. The recent statem< Ali Khan and Qhazi members-desmna: gue was entering th to fight from within ed Congress
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  • 108 2 Madras (Air Mail). -The New Delhi correspondent of the Madras Hindu writes that "a decision ha^ been taken by the Interim Government not to recommend any Indians for titles, either for New Year Day or the King's Birthday. "The Viceroy and his immediateadvisers
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  • 72 2 Bombay, Oct. 22.— The Municipal Corporation meeting yesterday unanimously adopted a resolution deciding to take over the tram, hi and electric s&pply s from the Bombay Electric Supply and Tramways Co. The resolution requested 'hat the Bombay Government j cessary legislation permitting Hi municipalisation oi the
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  • 78 2 SAGGrS PLAN TO BETTER OVERSEAS INDIANS New Delhi.— P. D Sa dent of the Indian N Overseas Congress, baa submits to Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru id Mahatma Gandlii to delegations to various Bi nies to study the problems and dis* abilities of Indiana in different parts of the em p. Baggi,
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  • 59 2 New Delhi.— For tin in India, pure wkki hil been introduced fol quarter rupees Mid issued to the publi* The first pure n introduced by Sui and India is (Ik !9th adopt it. One of the chiel purr nickel a>. I is its high melting decrees
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  • 33 2 Cochin. India Ocean Vengean< tons ol Indom i Cochin State and paddy for Travan m Cochin harbour This is the lecond paddy l»> reat h first intended Travancore A.P.
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  • 21 2 lomhij. oi-t. curfew in central »i districts <n lion.b.«\ ha tended tor unothn from >es(trd;i>. ll W** Muuda> Reuter
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  • 457 3 POSITIONS FOR ASIATICS IN LABOUR DEPARTMENTS JUK Williams, Labour, W oloniaJ Secretary, B i -Jones, whether Wf < sirabiiity of em R ill so far as possiv i ponsibilitv in i its of the Malayan W ore, he would enW it ion to Indians f
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  • 134 3 Melbourne, Oct 24. The fat lady, the giant, (he snake charmer, the pigmy, and the skeleton man of a (ravelling troupe staffed a Newcastle (New South Wales) Hotel during the war and made a job of it. Veteran showman Arthur Greenhalgh said he bought the
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  • 155 3 Chicago, Oct. 23. Four-year-old Melvin Snyder. snugly wearing more than 200 square inches of other peoples" skin, owes his lite to his parents and six other donors who contributed their skin to his body after he was burned serious]. v while playing
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  • 243 3 Spanish Press Is Closely Censored 'By Alburn West, Associated Press Correspondent* Madrid, Oct. 23—Six years after i»s civil war victory, the Franco Government still keeps the Spanish Press under close censorship and control and there is no prospect of greater freedom in the operation of newspapers or in the printing
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  • 236 3 •By Arthur Edson. Associated Press Correspondent Washington, Oct. 23. Hard boiled army sergeants, past and present, will pale at this The I'.S. Army has just called in singer Frankie Sinatra to help teach recruits how to fire a gun. The Army disclosed it
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  • 108 3 New York, Oct. 24.— The elimination of international controls over allocation of natural rubber at the end of this year is not expected to mean an elimination of controls within the United States. Government controls are expected to continue at least for the first three
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  • 32 3 Rangoon, Oct. 23.— A communique issued yesterday says that Saw Ba U Gyi. barrister and member of the Karen central organisation, has been appointed a i.tember of the Governor's Executive Councilil. Reuter
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  • 375 3 <£>y James Mariow, Associated t-rtss Correspondent.; Wasinngton, Oct. z-k. Diplomats are iiKe a race apart, inej get special treatment. Laws tnai govern ouier people don t govern tntm. me reason, oi course, is tnis: uipiomat represents nis country wncn ne is aoroau. because tie s tne representative
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  • 158 3 4 Million Gallons 'Xmas Wine Lying In BondNo Bottles London, Oct. 23. Four million gallons of Christmas wine are lying in bond here under customs seal because of a bottleneck' in bottles. Importers say that although stocks now are sufficient to meet any demand, thousands of would-be purchasers won't find
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  • 67 3 Tokyo, Oct. 23.— A school boy. 15--year-old Yoshiaka Taura, handed himself to test his theory that suffering was involved in hanging. The boy had been discussing with some companions the executions at Nuremberg and whether aeath by' hanging was painful. When his friends left
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  • 543 3 (By Adelaide Kerr, \*so,i a ted ire s urrcspondent) New York, Oct. 2 i.— Seeing Monica Felton lapping a t a London door, one would not Oitam sue had come on husmess that might change thousands <>i vrooieii
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  • 108 3 Sydney, Oct. 22.— An Australian delegation of six representatives of commerce and industry are tearIng thi^ week for Indiu on the Invitation <j1 the Indian Government Three delegates, Mr. B. Meecham. leader ui the delegation, Mr. e. p. Simpson and Mr. J. A. Kemp, left yesterday
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  • 52 3 San Francisco, Oct. 23.— The PanAmerican Clipper Westward Hu yesterday took off for Honolulu on a projected 24,000-mile trail blazing flight to the Orient. The plane is carrying government representatives and company experts, who will survey routes to Japan, China, trance lndo-China, Siam, Malaya, Burma and
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  • 97 3 Los Angeles, Oct. 23.— Because Tokyo Kose was a "composite person with at lea&t a dozen voices," the U.S. Government has dropped its plan to prosecute Iva Kake Toguri on charges of dispensing subversive propaganda in the South Pacific during the war. Iva, born
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  • 403 4 REQUEST GOVT. TO CLO Under the auspices of the Local Indian Congress, Muar, a public meeting of Indians was held at 5.30 p.m. on Wednesday the 16th October, 1946, at Chettiar Chamber of Commerce. Muar, with Sri Chel- liah John in the
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  • 279 4 Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 23.— A pretty Chinese girl who risked her hie to warn Capt. Turner and a pariy of Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders who were aiding m the jungle after being cut oif during me Malayan campaign and in imminent danger oi being captured is
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  • 74 4 A quota ol 500 tons of Coriander seeds has been made available to Malaya from Ceylon. Singapore and Malayan importers are advised to contact the following among other Colombo shippers: Jaflfcrjee Bros., Abdulhusscin JaiTerjee, and J. M, Kaliappa Filial Co. Applications for import licence accompanied by evidence of
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  • 94 4 lour Japanese criminals are to bo tried in Kuala Lumpur commencing on October 28th 1946. The first two accused, Itomitsu Morituda and Fujiyama Teruyos-hi are civilians and are charged with ill-treatment of civilian residents in Malaya, resulting in the deaths of five persons. The
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  • 186 4 Military Correspondent's Comments On Indian Frontier Problem Leeds, Oct. SC— lndia's Interim Government may make a new approach to the turbulent tribal leaders beyond the Indus to establish a trace as part of New India, says the military correspondent oi the Conservative Yorkshire Post. "This month's events on the North-
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  • 103 4 'BIG' RUPEE NOTES IN U.S. New York, Oct. 24.— The Reserve Bank of India has made arrangements whereby up to December 21, 1946, notes in denominations of 500, 1,000 and 10,000 Rupees held In the United States may be delivered to the Federal Resea^cH Bank of New York for account
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  • 58 4 Rangoon, 23.— U Thein Pe, the Communist member in the interim Government has resigned. His resignation followed to the decision of the Communist Party to dissociate itself from the antiFascist League which, it is alleged, was "becoming the tools of imperialism and would not
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  • 44 4 The Hague, Oct. 23.— 0n1y 50 Japanese prisoners are guarding oil installations in the Palembang area of Sumatra, in the NEI, it was stated officially here today, following a report from Java that 5,000 armed Japanese under British control were guarding the area. AP
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  • 254 4 The Singapore Post Office announces that parcel mails for the United Kingdom will finally close on the 15th November but there will be despatches earlier than that, and the public are advised to post early in order to facilitate nandling not only at this end
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  • 182 4 Ihe international Emergency Food Council sub-comniittce on rite for South Fast Asia met for the first time in Singapore Monday. The Committee elected as Chairman the United Kingdom delegate, Mr. Charles Empson. Economic Counsellor to the British Special Commissioner in South East Asia. Among other
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  • 118 4 H.E. the Governor-General will leave Singapore this morning lor Brunei. He will return to Kuching after two days touring in Sarawak to make contacts he has not yet been able to make. He will return to Kuching to take part in the installation ceremony for
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  • 47 4 London, Oct. 22. Viscounfess Mountbatten thanked professional nurses at their first post-war conference for their "unfailing support and sympathy" to the voluntary nursing services during the war. One thing had shone out during the war, she said courage, devotion and skill of the nursing and medical professions.
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  • 177 4 "Music for Everybody," the Department oi Broadcasting's Orchestral Concert, will be given again at Victoria Hall on Sunday. October 27th at 8.30 p.m. It includes works by Beethoven, Schubert. Strauss and Haydn, and there will be two new guest artistes. Dolores Anciano. who is making her first
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  • 80 4 i The Food Controller, Singapore, has decided to postpone the introduction of Bread Rationing for at least a week. The reason tor this is because a large number of consumers who registered with the Rice Retailers for Bread Ration failed to register with the Bread Retailers. In
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  • 391 4 Government has decided that no further genera! relaxation can be permitted to unregistered craft engaged in local trade from Singapore, says an official Press release issued Tuesday night. Where, however, clear evidence is produced that individual shipowners have applied for survey and registration, and
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  • 201 4 "QUIT CHINA WEEK" 20,000 Chinese Have Already Signed Petition To Truman The inauguration meeting of the 'Singapore Chinese Federation tor Peace and Democracy in China." an organisation recently formed by the China Democratic League, the Hokkicn Association, the Chinese Committee of the Federation of the Trades Unions and many other
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  • 67 4 Kuala Lumpur Oct. 24.— A joint committee representing various tin aid rubber interests has been formed here with the object of coordinating action of the interests represented regarding war damage compensation claims. The committee Ifl to maintain the closest touch with the joint committee formed in London under
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  • 54 4 CHINA TO GRANT EQUAL TREATMENT Nanking, Oct. 24. Foreign Minister Wang Shih-chieh has announced the Chinese Government will grant equal treatment to all countries with which it negotiates commercial treaties. This treatment will be conditioned upon reciprocity. Wang He declared further that China does not contemplate any discriminatory measures against
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