Indian Daily Mail, 7 November 1946

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. No. 2:>,0. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1916. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 932 1 Maharaj Singh Describes Helpless Lot Of Non-White Peoples I TORATION OF SOOTH WEST AFRICA INTO THE UNION OPPOSED York, Nov. 6.— The proceedings of the Trusteeship I; red into a warm debate yesterday when India's live, Sir Maharaj Singh, delivered a scathing attack presented by
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  • 187 1 Calcutta, Nov. G. Mahal mu Gandhi left Calcutta early today by special train for Fast Bengal to study the conditions resulting from the rioting in the Noakhali and Ti.jjerah districts. Yester- day, he visited Mr. 11. S. Suhravvardy, the Premier of Bengal. Gandhiji also
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  • 329 1 Singapore Nov. <i.— An assurance that the Indian Government has agreed to distribute money-Renerously- lor alleviation of distress among Indian nationals in Malaya, and also that the government has specially chartered a boat for the transport o Indians
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  • 96 1 London, Nov.. 6.— Prime MinistKi Clement Attlee will receive Dr. Am bedkar, Scheduled Caste leader at No. 10 Downing Street tonight. Dr. Ambedkar will give the Prime Minister a copy of the extensive memorandum he has prepared on what he considers the injustice of
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  • 50 1 (From Our Own torresponaenu Madras, Nov. 6— Two hundred Indian Air Force personnel are reported to have gone on hunger strike in Arkonam yesterday evening as a protest against the punishment of a comrade for drinking tea outside the dining room in the mess.
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  • 61 1 Lake Success. New York. Nov. 6.| I tie request by India and Cuba for the inclusion of an additional Item on the Agenda of the General Assembly dealing with genocide (crime of destroying national racial or religious groups) was accepted j by the United Nations Steering) Committee
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  • 525 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) I'atna Nov. (>. All eyes are to-day on Bihar because Mithatma Gandhi has decided to start fast unto death it the situation there does not improve speedily. So great has been Gandhiji'B mental anguish that he
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  • 168 1 HLOW TO TRI'MAN New York. Nov. (>. The Republicans won a resounding victory in the I nited States elections today and while the count has not yet been completed, all indications are that they will have 243 seats in the new House of
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  • 110 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi. Nov 6.- Indian exiles are bein^ permitted to return to India rapidly and application! lor their repatriation are receiving prompt attention from the Interim Government. The latest case ii Dr. Abdul Hah/, well-known Chemist who helped the Turks in
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  • 92 1 Paris, Nov. 6. The Republican victory in the United States elections caused anxiety in certain French political circles today lest the United States administration should further stiffen its attitude towards the Soviet Union. It was felt that there might now be more pressure on the State Department
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  • 73 1 Racing To Be Abolished In Madras (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras. Nov. 6— The Government of Madras have decided to abolish racing In the province Horn next year. During the current season they have increased the betting tax from 6j per cent, to 15 per cent. The Madras Government shortly
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  • 158 1 Calcutta, Nov. 6. Ah lr Itahim. member ol the aiiIndia Muslim League Council and former member of the AllIndia Congress, todaj announced thai if the communal djstur-^ bances in Bihar and Eastern Bengal did not stop he would "ia>t unto death after GandhijL" He
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  • 86 1 London, Nov. 6.— The Indlaa Nationalist. K. K Chatterjee, today suspended his last unto death, pending the High Commissioner'* dtfcislon regarding his early pniiagi Thi High Commissioner's Office was approached by Chatterjee s Indian sympathizers who were told that arrangements would be made on Chatterjee'a own request.
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  • 705 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thursday, Nov. 7, 1946. Throwing To The Wolf INDIA'S unqualified opposition to t] e incorporation of South-west Africa mto the South African Union was powerfully voiced by Sir Maharaj Singh at the United ■us' Trusteeship Committee and a perusal of his ech which appears elsewhere in
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  • 305 2 'Critical Stage Passed, But We Are Not Yet Out Of Woods' (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Nov. 5. Giving a resume of the food position in the country. Dr. Kajendra Prasad, Food Member, declared in the Central Assembly yesterday that though
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  • 286 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Patna, No\ 5.- The situation In Bihar is being rapidly brought undi control and Pandit Nehru and Abdul Rao Nishtai are touring the affected areas. it is understood iier Krishna Sinha has asked the Viceroy for mor< p from the Centre for
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  • 556 2 Aims Of "Indian Association And Institute" In England Lahore. Indian nationals in the I nitod Kingdom are to have before long a home of national culture and International contact. Dr. C. L. Kattal, the only Indian member of the country council and former mayor of Insbury. told the Associated Press
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  • 89 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Nov. 5. For enabling Harijans to have unrestricted access to hotels, conveyances, tanks, etc.. in the same way as other communities, the Madras Government have decided to introduce a Bill to amend the Civil Disabilities Removal Act of 1938 The
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  • 101 2 From Our Own Correspondent) llombay, Nov. 5. Mahatma Gandhi has supported the Natal Indian Congress Committee's decision not to participate in the reception to Their Majesties and Royal Princesses during their visit to Durban next year. Writing In the Harijan, Oandhijl says 'The Royal visit
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  • 83 2 Lahore.— A new All-India organisation called the All-India Ahrar Forward Bloc has been formed in the Punjab, with Maulana Maznar Ali Azhar. formerly president of the All-India Majlis-e-Ahrar who resigned from this body some months ago, as its president. Dr. Laldin Rishi, general secretary of the
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  • 73 2 Bangalore.— The Government of Mysore has taken up "a gigantic irrigation scheme" which will bring under the plough over 180,000 acres of land in the state. The project which will be known as the Lakkahalli scheme will cost a0,000,000 rupees and will Irrigate the dry lands
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  • 636 2 (By Walter J. Mason, Associated Press Correspond. Bombay, Nov. 5. A decline in l'ie bitter Hindu M which has wrecked India continuously for almost thr was expected to be one of the first tangible results ol zation of the Muslim League's entry into
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  • 111 2 London. Nov. 4. Muslim stud yesterday welcomed the forma Ol the Great Britain branch All-India Muslim Student. tion. Officers who were i the national convents opened yesterday at the Cultural Centre at Reg* London, were formally installed today. The Federation is pled support the All-India Muslim
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  • 34 2 Nicosia Cyprus, Nov. 4.-4 communique issued on Suiiduv said i military court of inquiry I convened to invest^ Saturdays Incident at C camp when a brea tempted l^om the ajj accommudutir. new w AP
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  • 321 2 New Deilii (Air Mail). According to informed the ingredients of i. crisis were present in the situat was developing at the end of u. brisk exchange of letters the Viceroy and the Vice- President of the Interim G of India, Pandit
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  • 420 3 Constitutional Position Of The Interim Govt. Remains Unchanged India Secretary's Statement In Lords N ;i:<: ,u.r sss&snk <%&, <™ hii in declining to pub- Paper setting out de- < orrespondence and which preceded the the Interim (iovernidded that the Viceroy in this. ad been raised by Salisbury, Conser:ed the Government
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  • 85 3 London. Nov. 6.— Prime Ministei Attlee informed the Parliamentar\ Labour Party and Trade Union Congress General Council yesterday that the government intends to conscript youths between 18 and 2\\ lor 18 months' service in the armed forces in peacetime. Mr. Attlee, addressing the two groups,
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  • 151 3 Shanghai, Nov. 6.— China is to join the rest of the great Powers in atomic research. "he Peiping branch of Che Acadeixua Sinica —China's foremost scientific research Institution— bsu been entrusted with the task fo: v.Hch the Chinese Government has approved tb-j purchase ot
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  • 61 3 ADVERTISING SPACE HAN LIFTED London. Nov. 6.— The Board of Trade yesterday Lifted all restrictions on the amount of space which may be used for advertising in newspapers, news bulletins, magazines and periodicals published in the United Kingdom, before August 1(3, 1940. No additional newsprint will be allocated however. National
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  • 177 3 Lake Success, New York, Nov. 4. —The I'nited Nations Security Council will decide today whether to make it possible for the general assembly to take action on Poland's proposal that all the United Nations should break off diplomatic relations with Spain. Expectations are
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  • 90 3 New York, Nov. 6.—Marshall Field, publisher of the afternoon newspaper "PM.' announced today that he had abandoned the policy 01 not printing advertising after paper had failed to pay its own wa? lor six years. l.alph. Ingenoll, editor who coni rived the idea pi publishing a newspaper without advertising, resigned.
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  • 250 3 Hague, Nov. 6. The Dutch Government have submitted their territorial and economic claims on Germany in a note to the governments of the United States. Great Britain. Soviet Union and France. The Dutch Ambassador in Washington, London, Moscow ;,nd Paris handed the note ta
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  • 25 3 Colombo. Nov. 6. Finance Minister Sir Oliver Goonetilleke, announced at a press conference yesterday that tree rubber auctions would be resumed after Jan. 1, UP
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  • 88 3 Bombay, (Air Mail)— King George II of Hellenes conferred the Grand Cross of the Order of St. George I on Sir H. P. Mody, a former member of the Viceroy's Executive Council, in appreciation of his efforts as Chairman of the Greek Relief
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  • 92 3 Shanghai, Nov. 6.- The Shanghai High Court yesterday dismissed Wolfgang Schenke's appeal against the Lower Court acquittal of the United Press Manager Walter Rundle against whom the German had charged with criminal libel. The High Court however upheld the Lower Court's decision that Schenkc. although an
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  • 59 3 REPATRIATION OF RUSSIANS PROM INDO CHINA Paris, Nov. 4.— a Soviet mission for repatriation of Soviet Russians from Ilido-China has arrived in Saigon, Indo-Chinese capital it was reported here yesterday. Conditions of repatriation were defined by the Franco-Soviet Repatriation Agreement signed in 1945. The mission will mainly endeavour to trace
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  • 512 4 Decisions Of Japanese Courts During TheOccupation Bill To Clarify Position A Bill designed to clarify the j osition regarding the recognition of civil judgments and decrees, including the grants of probate and letters of administration, made by and proceedings instituted in courts acting under the authority of the Japanese during
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  • 56 4 We art' informed that the followrade unions ol Perak have en approved by the Registrar of Trade Unions, Malayan Union: Perak Estate Employees 1 Union, Perak Railway Employees' Union. Perak Cigar Workers' Union. Pen> P.W.D. Employees 1 Union. Perak Hospital Employees Union and Perak Central Mental
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  • 429 4 London, Nov. 6. Viscount Klibank. Conservative, referred in the House of Lords yesterday to the "very grave shortage" of rice in Malaya. Declaring that there was a large surplus of v'xv estimated at one-and-half million tons in the adjacent country of JSiam which
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  • 155 4 it Is cpecially announced that Census Headquarters will be removed from Kuala Lumpur to Ipoh towards the end ui this month. The move has boon decided upon because it Is considered that the problem of recuiting and housing 300 coding and checking clerks and
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  • 168 4 lhe Government of Burma haw sanctioned export ol the lull quantity ol' rice provisionally program tned lor November shipment, i.e. nearly 32,000 tons, states a Kuala Lumpur Presa release. it will be remembered that at the October meeting in Singapore -•1 Liaison Offiqers from Sou|h East Asian
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  • 48 4 The death occurred at the Seremban General Hospital, on Nov. 1. at 8.15 p.m. of Mrs. Nagamah, aged 40, wife of Mr. Amarasingam. Government pensioner. She leaves behind, besides her husband, five sons, five daughters, one grand daughter and one son-in-law Mr. M. Gengatharam Pillai of Bahau
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  • 33 4 There will be a public lecture at the Singapore Theosophicul Boc£ty No. 8. Cairnhill Road, today, at 6.30 p.m. The subject la "Glimpses of India" by Mr. Fred Harvey.
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  • 342 4 (From Fraser Wighton, Reuier's Political Correspondent) London, Nov. 3. The Conservative-dominated House of Lords which was warned that it would be dealt with if it seriously embarrassed Socialist policy recently h;.s inflicted eight successive defeats upon the
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  • 80 4 "Crooning A Vulgar Kind Of Entertainment" Sydney (Air was not an art. i dren to croon at th< was a crime, m said. Mr. Prerauer, mu tor, was speakin the Rockhampton eisteddfod, after he competitors in tin He called a half and said: "I am •ator of crooning, seriously. I
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  • 201 4 New York, Nov. 6.— Prince Vathana Sayang, head of the Siamese Mission for the Franco-Siamese negotiations said that Siam has agreed to renounce her territorial claims and return the dispute territory to Laos and Cambodia. He said French Ambassador Henri Bonnet will disclose
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  • 19 4 London. Nov. 6.— The Duke and Duchess 01 Windsor sailed today, Wednesday, on the Queen Elizabeth lor America^ Reuter
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  • 60 4 Shanghai, Nov. 6.— Eighty factories, bank;, and other business establishments in Shanghai have been forced to close doors during the past three months* according to the bureau of social aifairs. The failures are a result of Shanghai's strangulating economic situation, in which Interest rates on loans are sometimes 25^ monthly,
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  • 243 4 The "Singai Sangeeta Abhivirthi Sabha" was inaugurated on Satur day last at 5.30 p.m. at a largely attended meeting held t\ the locai ttamakrLshna Mission Hall. Sri Brahmachari Kailasam In his in augural speech emphasised the necessity oi such an organisation w part oi the cultural
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  • 124 4 London, Nov. 6. The defence of the British Commonwealth should l>e dispersed amon» its members and away from the highly vulnerable British Isles, Field -Marshal Viscount Alanbrooke. former Chief of the Imperial General Staff told the Royal Empire Society meeting here today. "There is no doubt
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