Indian Daily Mail, 5 November 1946

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. No. 225. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 499 1 Jit To Interfere In Provincial eld In Emergency Stressed (From Our Own Correspondent I'/'h'" Nov bl lalks indicate (hat the Interim aunt have made representation to His Majesty's GovY™ -v.st.nK .ow powers in the Interim (i.vnnnu- .1 Ih th T"K enc u s
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  • 215 1 ndon, Nov. 4. A booklet enIhe Facts about Sarawak" een published here by William les Crocker acting as solicitor tptain Bertram Brooke, Tuan of Sarawak and Anthony Raja Mud a of Sarawak. y Brooke proposes to seek 1 decree declaring illegal n of the territory in
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  • 116 1 Washington, Nov. 4. Hostile natives and monsoons are hampering the search for the bodies of 1.576 American fliers, missing in the Assam jungles, the U.S. War Department reported Saturday, but efTorts to find them will be resumed on a larger scale. Work in Assam
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  • 493 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta. Nov. 4. "Much has happened in the recent past which has degraded Indian humanity and shamed us before others. Whatever our differences might be, none of us should tolerate acts which degrade and brutalise our people.
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  • 43 1 Jakarta, Nov. 4 Fourteen persona who had been arrested In connection with the attempt to kidnap the Indonesian Premier Sutan Sjahrir In July Last have now been sei free, their Innocence having been proved, Antara report He uter.
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  • 466 1 Fuller Detaik Of U.S.-China Treaty Washington, Nov. I.— Fuller details are now available of the commercial treaty signed in Nanking yesterday between the United States and China the first post-war comprehensive commercial treaty to be signed by either Government. me treaty, which covers friendship, commerce and navigation, is cased in
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  • 100 1 Rangoon. Nov. 4. Aung San. who heads Burma s Interim Government, said yesterday: "British imperialism is closely linked with the Indian situation. Once India obtains complete freedom British imperialism in Southeast Asia will be greatly impaired." Aung San. who was addressing the Supreme
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  • 54 1 Rangoon, Nov. Ex-Premier U Saw. leader of the Myochit (Peasant) Party, who was recently released from hospital after recovering from wounds sustained in an attempted assassii\ui. on last September, will be sworn in as Exe cntive Council member ior Education and Arts at Government IToiise here
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  • 192 1 London, Nov. 4 Robert G. Letourneu, head of the 540,000,000 earth moving business, who claims God is his silent partner, has just completed his 2.000 mile whirlwind tour of the British Isles and us returning to the United States on Thursday "to see how God
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  • 146 1 Dar-es-Salaam, Nov. 4.— The continuance of racial discrimination might sow the seeds of a third world war. said Sorabji Kustomji. leader of the Indian South African passive resistance movement at Dar-es Salaam, yesterday in a special interview while on a flying boat
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  • 105 1 Balavia. \,v L— Lord Killearn, Special Commissioner for South Emsi Asia, and principal mediator in the Dutch-Indonesian negotiations, postponed the scheduled tripartite plenary s: sj ()il today, at the joint requtst of the Dutch and Indonesian delegations who asked for additional time to work out the
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  • 24 1 Melbourne, Nov. 4. fvLC.C. vitsu* Victoria. Victoria: Ir.ti inning-, 204 all out. The tt.CC. won by 244 runs Reuter
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  • 245 1 London, Nov. 4. George Bernard Shaw on Sunday night urged the Fabian society, the political fountain-head of (ireat Rritain s Labour Government, to work for the election of Henry Wallace ai President of the United States. In a message to the pioneer Sociali.st .society's
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  • 232 1 New Delhi. Nov. 4. O. S. Bhai.ja, Defence Secretary, said In the Central Legislative Assembly [India's Lower House) today i hat plans hail been laid for Ihe withdrawal <>i Indian troop* from Indonesia by Nov. >« and h^ saw no reason. "unless something v» i\ Extraordinary or anprecedented
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  • 740 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tuesday, Nov. 5 1946. BENGAL RIOTS DENOAL today is passing throu <>n» ol the worst times in all its history. Riots have been i peatedly taking place in various parts ol the province, and toda} are reported to be widespread and intense. They arc particu,--i vere
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  • 93 2 The new rales of export duty on jute and jute goods are as follows: Haw jute cutting bale ol 400 lh: The present dul> of Us 1-4 raised to Rs. 4-K. All other descriptions of ran jute: The present ditty of K^. 4-8 raised to its. 15.
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  • 363 2 Communist Members Stage Walk-Out Rangoon, Nov. 1. The Burma Anti-Fascisi League's Council Saturda) nigh I adopted a resolution expelling the Communist Party of Burma from Us membership. (Ommunist members of Council staged a walk-out before the \oiir.^. Stormy scenes occui dm inf the
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  • 174 2 GANDHI JI SAYS BENGAL TERRORISTS "MISLED BY MEN WHO SHOULD KNOW BETTER" Bombay, Not. 4. iVtahatma Ganu writing in his paper M lftarijaii* > says: "it would i>r wrong lo sti^matise the perpetrators of the ne- .«us deeds in East Bengal as hooligans. The perpetrators of are undoubted!) misled by
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  • 180 2 I lombo, N«v. :>. Katakurunda, the sea coast about 30 miles south oi Colombo, has become the .i Headquarters ol Ceylon. The removal has been proceeding throughout last month and has now been completed. I Sir L< alie Holi hurst, Air Member for Supplj and
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  • 45 2 Manila. The ebu, Philippines, Pioneer i'res> recently reported that blonde, blue-eyed babies which it described as a by-pro-duct of the recent war now are selling openly in the market plact on C'ebu Island for -.">0 pesos (P2GS Straits AP
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  • 137 2 Mr. T. A. Shone, C.M.G. Mr. i. A. Shone, CJVLG., prev'n isij His Majesi) a Minister at beirut, has been appoio ed High Commissioner for ilie United Kingdom in liuiia. kits primary functions will be the representation in India of the I nited Kingdom
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  • 170 2 Nambiar Believes Netaji Is Dead Berlin, Nov. The belief that Subhas Chandra isom* is dead, was expressed i>\ Netaji Hose's former em ix and right-hand man, T. Nambiar, who is working here as a part time English -German translator. nbiar said the last he had heard ol Bo a itw
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  • 74 2 ARGENTINA'S FOOD QUOTA FOR INDIA Karachi. Nov. 3. Mr. Adam David Wagler, Argentine Government representative who recently concluded a reciprocal trade agreement between his country and India, said today that as the result of the pact Argentina will India this year 140.000 tons of maize and 25.000 tons of wheat
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  • 306 2 Delhi (Air Mail) The InI Asian ns Conference to I in Delhi iii the second I of February »n--d for ng a p lock ■i Mai n< »r for making ition i to thai end. I Naidu. President of the
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  • 148 2 Rangoon, NOT. 4. The Governor <>t Burma, Sir Hubert Kance has dissolved the IJmina Legislative Council, said a communique from Government House yesterday, adding thai steps are being taken to form a new one. The dissolved Legislature was appointed by the ex-Governor. Sir Reginald Dorman Smith
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  • 154 2 Call utta. Nov. 4.— Pundit hartal n< bru, Vice-Presii Indian Interim Govern] three Ol his Mini Vallabhbhai Patel (C quat Ali Khan and Sardi Rab Nishtar (both Muslim yesterday Issued .a\ appeal countrymen not only in Ca and Bengal but In all Indi violence and return
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  • 134 2 MPs Appeal To Chatterjee To Give Up Fast London. Nov. 3.— Krishna Chatterjee, Bengali Brahn began ith fast" at ml on Thursday, today received a] from British Memtx i ment and from Lord s only Indian peer, requestin stop. Chatterjee's tern and hi£ weakening. In addition Lo a telegrai Reginald
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  • 90 2 Karachi <Air Mali Ramsahee, Vice-Pr< Arya Samaj today wrote District \i. ate K 1 1 Intention to del Imposed on the poss< Satyarath Prakash in langua The letter read. illows "I protest against the b Dosed by the Bind Governnn the Holy "I atii P which i
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  • 90 2 New Delhi, (Air Mai!) Lhe Government of India have decided to terminate tiie Jute Export I ontrol I (1946), with immediatf ect, says a Press communique. This order, it will be r< conceivi d as an anti-inl ary nu B that supplies oi
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  • 707 3 Some Pertinent Questions lm vered By Government erview, (he onsus oilleer, Malayan 1n',,., 'I ''tarn important questions on (he proposed us which i> scheduled to take place next vear ig are he <iu.'si ions ami answerer- kinds ol census. us ol population. ilture, a census
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  • 76 3 Hitler's Deputy Bormann Is Alive? Frankfurt. Nov. 4. New reports Martin Hormann, Adolf Hitler'i missing deputy, has been seen ali\e in the American zone of Germany, are being investigated by the I nited States Army agents. The German police at Stuttgart disclosed that a Nazi as officer, recently arrested and
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  • 143 3 Colombo, Nov. 3. Indications of increasing poverty in Colombo are to be found in the pressure on accommodation that is now being experienced at the City Itefuge run by the Colombo Municipal Council. For the first time in many years since its inception, the. City Refuge
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  • 88 3 Nanking, Nov. 4. Alfonzo Sycip, president Of the Philippines Chinese Chamber of Commerce in Manila, told the Inaugural conference of the National Federation ol Chambers of Commerce. here Saturday, thai unless the Chinese government takes effective measures to protect its nationals residing in the Philippines,
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  • 433 3 Washington, Nov. 4. Americana, more interested now than ever before in internatlona] affairs, are being increasingly urged to keep their eyes on the Orient, especially Japan and Chir.n. Now these peoples, particularly the Japanese, use new tools of democracy, is likely
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  • 35 3 Hanoi, Nov. 1. <D ed Foi motion of the us* Vietnam Government, under the leadership ol Ho Chi Minh, La expect od to be completed in "a very few days," Informed observers here predict AP
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  • 56 3 London. Nov. S. A report iaM to have come from Shanghai that 3,000 of the 86th Kuomintuim (Chinese Nationalist) Division had mutinied and refused to light in the civil war against the Chinese Communists was broadcast by Mosrow Radio tonight. The report has not so far been
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  • 520 4 A Challenge To The Indian Mercantile Community WILL THEY RESPOND? (BY OIK STAFF KEPOItTFK) Nestling on a hilltop at (he ."i-l 2 milestone, Bukit Timah Road are two little huts which are proving a haven for many helpless Indian decrepits am: destitutes: they, in
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  • 85 4 Trieste, Nov. 4.— Disorders lasting over three hours took place In Trieste when 10.000 Italians stage^ a demonstration In the streets after high mass had been celebrated in honour of the city's patron Saint When local mounted police led by a British Regimental Sergeant Major
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  • 61 4 Bangkok, Nov. 3.— The ex-Regent of Siam and former Premier, Pridl Panomyong, left here today for China on the first stage of a world tour in which he will visit Britain, the United States, France, Switzerland and the USSR. In Switzerland he will see the King
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  • 284 4 Practically everybody in Cajneron Highlands, with the exception of a few shop-keepers, is enthusiastically producing vegetables. Every daily-paid labourer has his plot on which he works during the afternoon and evenings, and the aggregate output of valuable foodstuffs is er/rmous. It is estimated that the
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  • 203 4 (Glimpses of Malayan History). By Sriman Brahmaehari Kailasam, < Sri. Ramakrishna Mission, Singapore. Price $n. (Printed at the Star Press. Singapore Sri Brahmaehari Kailasam has delved deep into the history of Malaya and the East Indies and has brought out this book which is too full
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  • 63 4 Washington. Nov. 4. The former Secretary of State, Sunnier Welles, on Sunday urged the United Nations Assembly to condemn the Franco government. "If the United Nations adopted this court*?." said Welles in his weekly broadcast, "thjere can be no question that the Spanish people, when they
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  • 443 4 The Singapore Harbour Board yesterday issued the following statement in respect of the strike: Negotiations between the strikers' Committee and the Harbour Board were continued on Friday and Saturday last week with the Committee adhering rigidly to all its original demands except the demand lor more
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  • 37 4 Paris, Nov. 3. Official French sources, striking a balance sheet of the anti-collaborationist purge, disclosed that 5.193 have been condemned to death of the 125,330 brought to trial thus far UP
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  • 201 4 London, Nov. 4. Customs authorities on toe coast of SouthKasi England have been ordered to smash the biggest outbreak oi' smuggling ever known, according lo today's Sunday newspaper The People. The writer, who expects "sensational developments" at any moment, declares the smugglers
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  • 489 4 PSYCHOLOGISTS SAY New York, Nov. 3. Psychologists have an in the lone individual can do to combat fear in lh< atom bomb, terrible poisons and talk of third woi Dr. Charles L. Vaughn, of the Psychologic suggests the individual learn the facts
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  • 27 4 JOURNALISTS CALLED OFF Paris, Nov. 2 strike in Lyons n day. The strike wage increase i Thursday was ♦<„!... out of Journalist; provincial centres terms are unknown Reuter
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