Indian Daily Mail, 26 October 1946

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. N O 220. I SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 323 1 lin*; New York, Oct. 25_G«n. Smuts, head of the frican delegation opened the discussion yesterdav the important Steering Committee of the United Naeral Assembly with an outright reouest that th<» item ■visional agenda "Treatment of Indians in the Union Africa, should be deleted-
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  • 227 1 CONGRESS, LEAGUE AGREE OVER ALLOCATION OF PORTFOLIOS CRISIS AVERTED Leaguers' Cabinet Appointments Announced New Delhi, Oct. 25. Agreement has been reached over the allocation of portfolios between the Muslim League and Congress representatives in the all- Indian interim Government, it was learned here today. It is understood that the Muslim
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  • 444 1 Ten thousand workers of the Singapore Harbour Board went on strike yesterday. It was originally reported that 6.000 workers were affected but a statement to the Indian Daily Mail made by the Secretary of the Singapore Harbour Board Labour Union last night reveals
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  • 79 1 mnesburg, Oct. 25. If Marshal Jan Smuts suein getting the United approval of South I anti-Indian" legislathe Indian Government mother weapon ready, Dr. ■idoo, one of the passive line leaders, told a meeti the Pretoria Indians, acn| to reliable information India. iid 34 nations
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  • 94 1 New York, Oct. 25.— ail castes and parties, ■nun, Hindu costumes and less caps, thronged the i lories at the United General Assembly here yes- '"> hear India's outspoken ntative, Mrs. Vijaya Lakdit, the only woman to ol the 51 delegations. side by side with
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  • 554 1 Flushing, New York, Oct. 2.">. Mrs. Vijaya Lakshnii Pan dit, leader of the Indian Delegation to the Inited Nations General Assembly, said yesterday that India intends to apply for membership of the Security Council. She added: "We shall base our application on the
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  • 151 1 Colombo, Oct. 25.— Sir Allan Lascelles, the King's private secretary, was the medium whereby the news was conveyed to the Governor of Ceylon that Their Majesties could not visit Ceylon, next year on their way back from South Africa to open Ceylon's new
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  • 145 1 Flushing, New York, Oct. 24. The Negro delegate from Haiti caused a stir in the United Nations Social Humanitarian and Cultural Committee here today, by declaring that a coloured man should be elected Chairman. The Haitian, Senator Emile Saint Lot declared: "This committee is vowed
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  • 47 1 Matsue, Japan, Oct. 25. A former Japanese Army sergeant committed suicide by taking poison in his cell Wednesday after his arrest on war crimes charges and his wife, at almost the same time, killed their two-year-old daughter before ending her own life with poison. UP
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  • 581 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Oct. 25. Another first rate crisis has developed in Delhi and unless Ilis Majesty's Government instructs Lord Wavell not to come into conflict with Congress over the allocation of Cabinet portfolios there is every likelihood of the present
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  • 580 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, Oct. 26. 1946. NOTES COMMENTS INDIAN COMMUNITY'S UNITED DEMAND r THE resolution urging the Imme- diate abolition of Toddy passed at the Azad Hind Day Anniversary mass meeting in Btngapore on Monday must dispel all doubts which the Governments of the Malayan Union and Singapore
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  • 3244 2 JINNAH -NEHRU CORRESPONDED PROPOSED FORMULA FOR AGREEMENT Reference To Mahatma Gandhi s Suggestions (From Our Own Correspondent By Air Mail) New Delhi, Oct. 16. The latest Gandhiji-.Jinnah formula for a Congress-League agreement forms part of the correspondence between Mr. Jinnah and Pandit Nehru released today. Th€ formula given by Mr.
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  • 48 2 Mombasa 0 Association to the QeneraJ United Nations to Protectorates and n tones hitherto undei tion or ol admini Africa under the d t)f the Unitrd Nat The cable also Nations to call upOJ Qovcrnmem to ren ;.ition from the xt an early date Reuter
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  • 335 3 A ONGRE »S WORKING COMMITTEE ON BE NGAL RIOTS I -ol a pattern of poUical sabota K e calculated to destroy mittee &ssert«d that responsibility for the riots 1 by the Muslim ieuKue, Bengali British Svernor k. Burrows, and the
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  • 107 3 "29 GRIPES ABOUT FILIPINOS" ngton, Oct. 24.— The War litpntnunt yesterday published iphlet it now distributes to all troops leafing for the Philippic id in rffort to overcome the twnplaints and friction between Inerican troops and Filipinos. lamphlet, called "29 gripes answers 29 comcommonly heard B soldiers, such as: gyp
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  • 62 3 AMERICAN GIRLS FORCED TO LIVE IN GEISHA HOUSES :t. 24.— American civied by Allied Headrokyo, are being forced ia houses, because Government has not the Allied order to 1 quarters, accordlaint Hied at the L'nited States Army ul. > hnd themselves in ither spending the same roof as Japa•>r sleep
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  • 150 3 BENGAL RIOTS COMPLICATES FOOD PROBLEM Chandpnr, India, Oct. 24. The mass exodus of thousands oi panicstricken villagers from the Fast Bengal trouble areas nas seriously complicated the food problem in an area where famine is always a potential threat. Refugees, all Hindus, have been pouring into this miserably overcrowded railway
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  • 237 3 Netaji's Former Associate Threatens Death-Fast Unless...... London. Oct. 25. Krishna Kumar Chatterjee, a Bengal Brahmin and former associate of Subhas Chandra Bose, has written to Prime Minister Clement Attlee and the Secretary for India, Lord PethickLawrence, that he will start to fast to death at midnight on October 31 unless
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  • 179 3 Brighton, Oct. 25.— The British Prime Minister Mr. Clement Attlee claimed yesterday that his Government had just put its democratic piinciples into practice in India. Burma. Transjordan a^d in Ceylon and other colonies. Addressing the annual conference 01 the Trades Union Congress, be >aid of
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  • 296 3 Sweden Has More People Than Places To Put Them In Stockholm, Oct. 24. The capital f Sweden, like so many other ilaces in the world, has more peo- pie than it has places \o put them. This is particularly true of hotels, trains, passenger ships and transatlantic airplanes. Mexico's new
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  • 68 3 OWNS MILLION: CANT' GET HOUSE Augusta, Georgia, Oct. 23. Apparently it takes something more* than a quarter of a million dollars to find an apartment in America these days. Mrs. Edna Claitt, 22-year-old bride, says she inherited $265,000 last month upon the death of her grandfather, Joseph Steinberg of Washington.
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  • 465 3 Edinburgh, Oct. 25.— 1t wo u (1 be an intolerable humiliation if British troops had to be retained to meet the threat from tribesmen, says the leading Scot tisn dai i y tne Scotsman, in an editorial on Pandit Nehru's vi s
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  • 557 3 (By Eddy Gilmore, Associated Press Correspondent.) Moscow, Oct. 25. An old ptasant proverb says: "Russia is not a country, it is a world." There words should always he borne in mind when people abroad talk or think about the Ku*< sians
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  • 209 3 AMERICAN PASSENGER LINERS FOR MERCHANT FLEET Washington, Oct. 23.— Paced by the America, the United States largest luxury liner, a score of pas-senger-cargo vessels will be added to the U.S. merchant fleet within the next few months, the Maritime Commission has uiinoluiced. The America is in the last stages of
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  • 344 4 Mombasa, Oct« 25. The General Assembly of the United Nations was ur^ed by the Mombasa Indian Association to put under direct Inited Nations trusteeship all African protectorates and mandated territories formerly under the South African I'nion, in cable sent on Thursday. The cable,
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  • 72 4 i\ quarter of a million Welfare stamps have been distributed for sale throughout the Malayan I "nion. The stamps are in 1-cent, 5-cent, It-cent and 20-cent denominations, and will be on sale at the various local Welfare or Relief Offices. When the full supply of
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  • 18 4 Applications for hawkers licences should be addressed to the TownCleansing Department Municipality, and not the police.
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  • 203 4 London, Oct. 25.— Mr. A. CreechJones, Secretary for the Colonies, replied yesterday to Soviet and United States criticisms of British colonial administration which, he said, "tends to poison a great deal of the good comradeship and goodwill which should exist between great people and lead to
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  • 132 4 Calcutta, Oct. 25.— The Bengal Government met yesterday with Governor Sir Frederick Burrows presiding to discuss the situation in the riot areas. A crowd of Bengal-born residents Of Delhi and New Delhi demonstrated against the Bengal Government outside Mahatma Gandhi's nouse there today, reports from the
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  • 116 4 The British Government has decided that .Irmistic Day celebrations should now become a remembrance day for the dead of the two wars of 1914-1918 and 1939--1945. The remembrance day in Singapore will, therefore, be celebrated on November 11th, which His Excellency the Governor has agreed should be declared
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  • 91 4 Mr. D. K. Swamy, Representative of the National Trading Co., Bombay, has arrived in Singapore with numerous varieties of famous Indian cosmetic products. "Castroline" har oil, "Boratalc" talcum powder, "Kashmir Snow, concentrated flower ottos, lavenders and perfumes in attractive cartons: these are well-known super quality
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  • 33 4 Miss Selvarani Thamboo, of Kuala Lumpur, will give a musical performance (Indian MJusio at the Ceylon Tamil Association premises No. 11, Handy Road, today (Saturday) at 6.30 p.m.
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    • 466 4 Considering the pitiful state In which Hindu women in India are placed today and the advice that Mahatma Gandhi has given them 1 feel hurt. Indians Including ail our leaders have failed in their primary duty of protecting their women. The very idea of reducing Hindu
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  • 140 4 In connection with the celebration of 3rd Anniversary of Azad Hind Day, Indians in Singapore went in procession to lay wreaths at the I.N.A. War Memorial and also paid their homage to the war dead in the freedom fight. The procession arranged by the Singapore Jai
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  • 230 4 (From a Special Correspondent) On 21st October, iy4b, Joiiore Regional Congress organised a picketing squad for Toddy shops in Johore Bahru. The picketing took place at two shops in Johore Bahru. It was very peacefully done and all customers returned home without taking Toddy. The
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  • 151 4 A number of American missionaries for educational and religious work In Malaya arrived during the past week. Dr. M. Dods worth is now appointed Mission Treasurer and Pastor ol the Wesley Church, Singapore. Rev. and Mrs. R. A. Blasdell have returned to Malacca to continue
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  • 96 4 The U.S. allocation of cotton piece goods and cotton remnants for the fourth-quarter of 1946 is now available for importation into Malaya. The Registrar of Imports and Exports, Singapore, is prepa|ed to consider applications from Malayan importers who can show proof of export licence
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  • 90 4 The following cable has been received by the Pan-Malayan Labour Union of all nationalities from Mr. Louis Saillant, General Secretary, of the World Federation of Trade Unions: "In reply to your telegram. I have the honour to inform you that the Asiatic Conference which is
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  • 118 4 "Britishers Will Loyally Serve Indian Defence Member" Poona, Oct. 25.~Lt.-Gcn. C. M. P. Dunford, Quarter-Master General in India, surveying measures taken by the army in India since the war ended, told a Press conference on Thursday: "We Britishers in the Indian Army will carry out instructions of the Indian Defence
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  • 132 4 ROYAL FAMILY'S IMPENDING VISIT BRINGS ABOUT STRANGE FORMS OF INSURANCE Johannesburg, Oct. 24— The impending visit of the British Royal Family is responsible for some of the strangest forms of insurance ever issued in South Africa. Lloyd's have issued policVs against loss in the event of the Royal tour being
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  • 142 4 Tokyo, Oct. 24.— Lieutenant Colonel N. D. Read -Collins, chief of the British division of SCAP legal section, today denied allegations that Japanese personnel held by Allied forces in South East *sia for war crimes i rials are receiving inadequate food and accommodations.
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  • 101 4 Paris, Oct. 24.— Vietnam (Republican) troops in Cochin China have been ordered to cease fire by their Commander-in-Chief, it was learnt here yesterday. A communique published by u limited number of Cochin Chinese newspapers favourable to the union with Vietnam stated that in interests of peace and
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  • 80 4 DEPARTMENT FOR "EXTRAORDINARY TERRITORIES" Batavia, Oct. 25.— Hamangkoe Boewono, Sultan of Central Java Principality of Jogjakarta, is to head the new department for "Extraordinary Territories" in the Republic Government of Indonesia, Indonesian sources reportod today. "The Sultan, who studied law in Holland and is r Major-General in the Indonesian "Army
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  • 135 4 Patna, (Air Mail).— Pandit Shcelbhadra Yajee. vice-president of I All-India Forward Bloc, said in a statement from Patna that would like to "assure the mi Mi that liberator Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose is still in flesh and blRefuting the recent statement Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru who
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