Indian Daily Mail, 2 November 1946

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. II \o. 22(i. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1916. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 368 1 Vi roy's Visit Follows High I Secret Delhi Discussions (From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi, Nov. i.-ihe Viceroy's visit to Calcutta to not situation firsthand, it is learnt, follows high discussions in Delhi on the issue oi Central interfile provincial domain of law and order under enierum>tances. in
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  • 41 1 Nov. 1. Mahal in \\h«» celebrated his ;;th i>» •lulay last month, was reported to be indisposed today suffering from a tough and cold which detetoped yesterday. The doctor rho examined him toda> said: 'Thecoufh rontinues and Gandhiji Reuter
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  • 98 1 The Government of Burma have sanctioned export ot" the full quantity of rice provisionally programmed for November shipment, i.e. nearly 32,000 tons. It will be remembered that at the October meeting in Singapore of Liaison Officers from South East Asian territories, under
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  • 92 1 BYRNES SAYS PRIVATE CITIZEN WALLACE ENTITLED TO HIS OPINION Washington, Nov. Secretary nt State James Byrnes .yesterday dismissed Henry Wallaces newest criticism *of his foreign policy with the remark that the former Cabinet member is a private citizen wjtlra right to his own opinion. •In an addre Minneapolis lasi night*
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  • 70 1 11,000 E UROPEAN WAR BRIDES FOR AMERICA ihlngton, Oct. 31.— U.S. Army l say there is "only a handful >l war brides of .American icemen and civilian personnel in the Pacific area, but approximately 11.000 are awaiting transportation from England and Europe to the U.S. The Annj said up to
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  • 81 1 BIRMINGHAM MUSLIMS OPEN SCHOOL Birmingham, Oct. 31. Muslims in Birmingham arc opening a school of Islamic teaching for adults as well as children. According to the first issue of the Pakistan News, the official publication of the All-India Muslim League in Great Britain, there are 900 Indian Muslims in Birmingham
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  • 45 1 At the Azad Hind celebration at Buttcrworth, a portrait oi Subhas Chandra Bose, painted with blood donated by eighteen men, was unveiled. Renewing their oath of loyalty to Xetaji's ideals, they contributed the blood -port rait to the Youth Volunteer Corp.
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  • 206 1 Jewish Immigrants Overpower Crew, Possess Ship Jerusalem, Nov. 1. rnconfirmed reports from Tel Aviv last night said that Jewish illegal immigrants on hoard the ship San Dimitric overpowered the crew and took command of the ship when the crew refused to enter Palestine territorial waters. The Immigrants were in command
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  • 211 1 Jerusalem, Nov. 1 Powerful exclusions rocked Das El Nin airfield last night in what appeared to be th? beginning of a large-scale offensive by Irgun Zvai Leumi, Jewish extremist organisation. Gunfire was heard immediately fter the explosions and was still continuing a half hour later.
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  • 40 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Nov. 1. Replying to a question in the Central Assembly yesterday, the Defence Secretary denied that the words "Jai Hind" were tabooed in the Indian Army, Navy and Air Forces.
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  • 76 1 HIROSHIMA VICTIMS TO PASS ON ILL EFFECTS Washington, Nov. 1. Some Japanese exposed to the atojnic bomb may transmit hereditary ill effects to their descendants for centuries, says Dr. Herman J Muller. He. said that if they could foresee the results 1,000 years from now, they might consider themselves mTire
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  • 113 1 Congress League Truce Signs Visible (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi. Nov. I. Pandit Nehru is indisposed a:m did not attend i he Assembly session yesterday. ■one noticed signs of truce bv tween Leaguers and Congress in the Assembly Chamber. C. Rajagopalachari' Abdul Rab Nishtar, Ghaznafar Ali Khan and Asaf
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  • 75 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi. Nov. 1.— The food crisis since the end of 1945 has led to the rapid extension of rationing in India, especially in rural and semiurban areas. Up to the beginning oi October 1946. 771 towns and rural areas covering a population of
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  • 42 1 MR. JINN AH NOT VISITING FRONTIER (From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi, Nov. 1. Mr. Jinnah denies reports that he is visiting the Frontier Province on the Nawab of Tonk's invitation and says he has no intention of visiting the Frontier at present.
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  • 34 1 Calcutta, Oct. 31.— Mahatina Gandhi announced at a prayer meeting today that he is going to Noakhali. one of the worst centres of the Muslim-Hindu communal fighting, on Friday. UP
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  • 187 1 London. Oct. 31.— "His Majesty Wladyslaw the fifth, King of Hungary and Poland and other territories" wearing long purple robes was ordered by Judge Earengey, King's counsel, at Clerkenwell county court today to remove his crown. He declined to do so and was told
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  • 450 1 INDIA HOI'SE SAYS CHATTERJEE WAS ARRESTED 25 YEARS AGO, HIT HE WAS ONLY 2 YEARS OLD THEN! London, Oct. 31. At midnight, tonight, the Indian nationalist Krishna Kumar Chatterjee. will commence his "well consi dered intention to fast unto death" in an effort
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  • 125 1 Washington, Oct. 31.— President Truman today established a new National memorial observance by proclaiming November IS the 83rd, anniversary of the Gettysburg address by Abraham Lincoln as "Dedication Day." He said in the proclamation thai there was a -special and solemn connotation in world allairs
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  • 161 1 DUTCH TROOPS CAN BE SENT TO N.E.I. WITHO UT CONSENT The IIa R uc, OH. 31 -A bill proposing that members of ihe Dutch armed forces <ould be sent to the Netherlands East Indies without their consent was passed by <h« I>ut(h Lower Chamber today by HI votes against nine.
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  • 118 1 Thai there will be no more screening of applications of passages lor India was confirmed by o. K Chcttur. Representative of the Indian Government here at his press conference yesterday. Mr. Chettur, however, reiterated that the present system of priority allocation sponsored by his
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  • 104 1 New York, Nov. I.— The New York Herald-Tribune says today, commenting on the cancellation of General Smuts' speech to the I'nited Nations Assembly: "A possibly acrimonious floor discussion on India's complaint charging South Africa with discriminations against Indians was averted when the Field
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  • 73 1 1946 NOBLE PRIZE (MEDICINE PHYSIOLOGY WINNER Stockholm, Nov. 1. Professor Herman J. Muller. ;>;>, world famed geneticist of Indiana Inivtisity, has been announced as the winner of the 194(i Noble PrfaK for medicine and pliJlU l«>8>. Mullei. a native of New York, was auurded the prize for his work in
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  • 90 1 London. Oct. 31.— The Prune Minister in the House of Commons said he doubted whether it was nej Mtry to prescribe an efficient del nation for the 1939-45 war for use on an occasions. He thought thl Second World War" was likely be generally adopted.
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  • 1398 2 Scathing Criticism Of Treatment Of Estate Indian Labour Penong Leaders OutDurst Or. X. K. Menon is the eldest BPB Of the late Mr. P. K \ambyar, uh«. was a well-known Penany resident and served on ihe Straits Legislative Council for three
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  • 102 2 London, Oct. 31.— The first issue ol "Pakistan News," a month// publication by the London branch of all-India Muslim T eague, is published today. It k» being circul.ued to members 01 Parliament ancl trades union leaders in Great Britain. Ihe editor ia Asrarul Hoss?'n. F.ikistan News eontaim four
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  • 189 2 "Britain Can Make It" Exhibition: Indians Most Regular Customers London, Oct. 31. Indian buyers are the most regular customers of all at the ''Britain Can Make It" Exhibition which has had its five weeks r/n extended to Dec. 31. •We have had buyers from all over the world." the spokesman
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  • 54 2 Berlin. Rationed strictly at six cigarettes for a man and three for a woman each month. Berliners turned to tobacco raising this summer and did their own curing. It is estimated they harvested 100.000 pounds of tobacco which the newspaper Night-Express said would be enough for 1.750.0^p packets of cigarette
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  • 565 2 No New Aspect Of Policy Will Be Disclosed From Fraser Wighton. Reuters Political Correspondent, London Nov. I. —lnformed political quarters expect that a set -lion of the Kfog's speech from the Throne at the opening of the British Parliaments new
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  • 103 2 DARING DAYLIGHT ROBBERY IN BUSY COLOMBO STREET Colombo, Oct. 31. Daylight robbers armed with revolvers held up today tne cashier of Lake House, offices of r leading group of Ceylon newspapers. In one of Colombo's busiest streets the robbers snatched a case containing 31,000 rupee* A car overtook the rickshaw
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  • 593 2 The Present Indian Political Situat ion AMERICAN CORRESPONDENT COMMENTS New Delhi, Oct. 31. Entry o f Muslim League m the Indian Interim Government inaugurates one of critical periods in this country's progress toward indtj says Preston Grover, Associated Press Correspondent Formation of a coalition government, or soi came after more
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  • 69 2 KRISHNA MENON SEES MOLOTOV Flushing. Meadow N Oct. 31— It la learned tively that Krishna Ift Nehru* personal represent... the United Nations Organic will meet M Vyachesla\ Soviet Foreign Minister, la at the General Assembl\ The meeting, it is un;. will be continuation of Krishna Menon had with M tov
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  • 421 3 UNO-Battle Ground For Russia vs U.S. Britain Basis Of Conflict: RI iSSM DOES NOT THINK WESTERN POWERS iAVE INTEREST OF COMMON MAN ,tin Parris, Associated Press Foreign News Analyst) •■»rk. Oct. The Tnited Nations stand in the ddU fundamental conflict between the worlds major r his conflict is mainly between
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  • 140 3 Compulsory Military Service Next Year In Shanghai Shanghai, Oct. 31.— -With Shanhai selected as one of three— the others are Nanking and Chungking model districts for enforcement of the recent conscription order, it is announced that compulsory military service will be introduced here from January 1, 1947. Shanghai's conscript force
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  • 93 3 New Delhi, Oct. 31.— The Govern-' merit of India has appointed Oxford-educated Dr. M. A. Rauf as its representative in Burma. Dr. Rauf will go to Burma shortly to take up his appointment. At present Judicial members 01 the Income Tax Appelate Tribunal. previously he
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  • 227 3 They Want Synthetic Rubber Industry To Keep On Going Washington, Oct. 31.— Action to keep alive the warborn $800,000,000 (U.S. currency) synthetic rubber industry is being urged by some Civilian Production Administr; J ion officials. They say privately that national security reasons make it imperative for government to continue sontrols
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  • 37 3 SACKED BECA USE HE SPOKE ROMANIAN Bucharest. Oct. 31. Theodore A(I aric a. correspondent for the Cleveland Press, said on Thursday the Russian has given him 48 hours' leave in Romania "because 1 can speak Romanian."- AP
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  • 519 3 Churchill Suggests Cure For 'International Suspicion' London. Nov. 1. Mr. Winston Churchill declared on Thursday that he hoped the United Nations meeting in New York would sweep away war talks by an interchange of actual military facts supported by an adequate reciprocal inspection on terms of honourable equality between all
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  • 42 3 London, Oct. 31, Prime Minister Clement Attiee announced Wednesday the appointment of Sir Henry Tizard. widely known authority on aeronautics, as chairman of Oreal Britain's now defense research policy committee, the planning body of the nations war weapons of the future AP
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  • 228 4 Two ships the "JalagopftT and the "Vita," have been diverted to Medait, Sumatra, to repatriate approximately 3,000 Indians awaiting transport since the end of the Japanese occupation, it was announced here yesterday by S. K. Chettur, Representative of the Government of
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  • 347 4 Lieutenant -General Alexander Galloway, CB, CBE, DSO, MC, who is talking over the appointment of G.O.C. Malaya Command from Lieut. -General Sir Frank Messervy, KI-.1-. CB, DSO, is due to arrive at Kuala Lumpur within the next week. In 1917, with already two
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  • 78 4 I.A. TO HOLD CROSS COUNTRY RACE IN DECEMBER Under the auspices of the Indian Association, the Sports Section will, lor the first time in its history, hold a Five Mile Cross Country Race and a Cycle Race, open to all Indian Civilians, on Decomber Ist, 1946 For farther particulars, please
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  • 106 4 Flushing (NY) Oct. 31.— The first reaction to Warren Austin's speech was made by Belgium's van Langenhove who commented that the proposal was "excellent." He said the United States' oroposal was the "best answer Austin could give Molotov." 'it was a consiruciive answei ana mucn
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  • 76 4 New York. Oct. 31.— William O. Douglas, Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court, says if American ideals are put into ait ion. a great "commonwealth ol justice" for all peoples ol the world can be brought about. He told at a recent New York Herald
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  • 68 4 Yokohama. Nov. 1. -The District Court Judge imposed a 10 year prison sentence on a runaway convict Yoshio Higuchi, 22, who kidnapped 12 year old Kuniko Sunnmoto. daughter of Kichizaermon Sumimoto, one ol Japan's wealthiest persons, last Se'pt ember. The police found the girl safe
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  • 44 4 Due to the Dockers' strike, which has held up unloading of ship*, (here will De no distribution of cigarettes on the ration for the week commencing November 4tn, r« It., states an official Press release issued last night.
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  • 46 4 Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. Premier of the Interim National Government of India, ha* cabled the Indian Relief Committee in Malaya to expect the first repatriation ship in the third week of November, the Indian Daily Mail was reliably informed yes-
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  • 141 4 The Government of India has ;i»ked that its views be heard before any decision is taken on the question of abolition of the sale of toddy on rubber estates, the Indian Government Representative in Malaya, told a press conference yesterday. Mr. Chettur said
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  • 176 4 1st Indian To Appear In Royal Command Performance London. Oct. 31.— The first Indian to appear in a Royal Command performance is Dickie Pather, 32--year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Pather of Durban, South Africa. Palher whose stage name is Koba told me (oday of his delight at the honour
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  • 132 4 LATEST ABOUT SOUTH AFRICA ROUND TABLE CONFERENCE Pretoria, Nov. 1. -a was authoritatively stated here today that ihe South African Government made no approach to me Inoian uoverhment in August on the subject oi a round table conference over the South Air lean Land tenure act limiting trancnise and lana
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  • 115 4 CONGRESS HIND VOLUNTEER SERVICE SINGAPORE As it is found necessary to form I the Congress Hind Volunteer Service in Singapore, it is proposed to hold a General Meeting of the ExOfficers and other ranks of the Indian National Army, Rani of Jhansi Regiment, Balak and Balika Senas and of Ex-members
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  • 358 4 The Singapore Harbour Trade Union have issueout in which «hey purport to quote verbatim a sp by the T. U. Adviser, S. I*. Garratt, to the Harb«n, workers. The tonowing is the correct text then discuss the of Mr. Garratts statement, says
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