Indian Daily Mail, 11 November 1946

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. No. 233. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 376 1 Wants To Study Conditions Of Nagas And Other ill Tribes Of Assam (From Our Own Correspondent) Nov. 10.— It '.s understood that Pandit Nehru will lour India's Eastern Frontier to study conditions of the and other hill Wbes of Assam and ascertain their views
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  • 19 1 A new picture just received shows Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru m the role of spinner.
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  • 365 1 Madias, Nov. 10— A hope that the scheme for the separation of the executive from the judiciary, sponsored by tke Madras (Government, would be put through by the end of this year was expressed by the Minister for Law, Mr. K. Bashyam. In an
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  • 108 1 JINN AH PESSIMISTIC ABOUT HINDI -MUSLIM COLLABORATION Our Own Correspondent) buy, Nov. 10. The hope mat conference will be held telhi which will be attended by «i Lives of all Muslim counoxpressed by Mr. Jinnah. ties between Muslim and the Middle East is vefy ble, particularly m view of m
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  • 87 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Nov. 10. The Madras Government have informed all those who applied for permission to start new cotton mills, or expand existing ones, that the Government iiave revised their policy and tha* spindles and looms allotted to this province by the
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  • 52 1 EVACUATION OF FRENCH NATIONALS KY SIAMESE Banukok, Nov. 10.— The Siamese Government will send trucks on Monday to Phratabong m the border province, to ber.in evacuatIng all French nationals ttM a precautionary step to protect them from possible attack by Free Cambodians. The evacuees will be taken to UP Bangkok
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  • 142 1 Washington, Nov. 10. United States Government buying of natural rubber will not be abandoned "m the near future/ stated the Reconversion Director Mr. John Steelman, after a meeting of the Rubber Industry Advisory Committee of the Civilian Production Administration yesterday. This
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  • 75 1 New Delhi, Nov. 10.— Chiei minister H. S. Suhrawardy of Bengal province, biggest jute-growing area oi Lhe world, reports a widespread black-market m jute is developing because the official price of 82 rupees per 400 pounds for jute is much lower than the world free
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  • 231 1 Lake Success, New York, Nov. 10. At the meeting of the I nited Nations trusteeship committee last week, the Czechoslovakia delegate, Lisicky, questioned the validity of the referendum which the South African Government reported had been carried out among the natives of South-west
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  • 125 1 New York, Nov. 10.— Krishna Menon, Secretary of the India League of London and member of the Indian delegation to the United Nations, addressing the New York meeting of Indian students declared: "We are not to judge the United Nations meetings by the number
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  • 85 1 Lake Success. NY.. Nov. 10. The Indian delegate, Nawab Ali Yawar Jung, was appointed a member of the 14-nation drafting committee to determine various resolution to be submitted to the United Nations General Assembly by the economic and financial committee on the question of world shortage of
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  • 287 1 "Rice Deficit SEA Territories Remain Precariously Near Catastrophe" KILLEARN'S LIAISON OFFICERS SAY Though more rice than had been expected is now available m Southeast Asia itfce pool, "rice deficit territories of Southeast Asia remain precariously near catastrophe, according to a communique issued alter the monthly Meeting of the food conference
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  • 239 1 Jews Blow Up Railway Station Jerusalem, Nov. 10. One British soldier was slightly injured when an explosion occurred 80 minutes after the Has Xl Kin railway station, north of the main junction of Lydcla, was evacuated today. The military ordered the evacuation following the discovery of n number of suitcases
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  • 98 1 WHOLESALE CABINET RESHUFFLE PREDICTED Nanking, Nov. 10.— On the eve of the National Assembly a wholesale Cabinet reshuffle is predicted today by quarters close to the Government with Gen. Chang Chun, present Governor of Szechuan. succeeding T. V. Soong as Premier, and Finance Minister O. K. Yui .succeeded by
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  • 110 1 London, Nov. 10.— Commenting on Colombo's expected official decision on the question liking loi a revision of the present five-yiar copra contract with the BriUsh Ministry of food, the official spokesman stated no official notification has been received by the Colonial Office that the Ceylon Government
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  • 84 1 Washington, Nov. 10.— Plans for a $20,000,000 laboratory for research into atomic power for peacetime uses were announced here last night by the United States War Department. The War Department has contracted with the General Electric Company of Shenectady. New York State, for the establishment
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  • 139 1 <;am>iii.ji not to fast Loimon, Nov. 10. The Exchange Telegraph reported imm India that Mahatma .iikilii had decided against his last after hearing that the situation m Bihar province is improving. .tlahatma (iandhi said he would begin a last vino death it the communal rioting m isihar continued.
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  • 766 2 Singapore, Monday, Nov. 11, 1946. LABOUR'S ATOM BOMB \WKATEVER may be the outcome of the dockers' strike m Singapore it is time that we brought to the ii' tice <>f the labour class here and m Malaya the peculiarities of the Strike Weapon. We are compelled to write on this
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  • 285 2 10,000 Muslims Attend Gandhi ji's Prayer Meet Ing (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, Nov. 9. Mahatma Gandhi's prayer m. C haumuhani, the most affected spot m East Bengal, was a unique spectacle, over 10,000 Muslim- After Gandhiji's prayer, the Muslims offered namaz when perfect
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  • 93 2 Interim Govt C.in-C. Disagree Over Release Of INA Prisoners (From Our Own 01 r Delhi, Nov. 9.—Enquin, ing the postponement of tral Assembly discussion lution urging the release i prisoners show that din, opinion exists between the Government and the in-Chief on the issue. The Government favouj lease but Auchinleck
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  • 63 2 COMPULSORY EDUCATION FOR ZAMINDARS' SONS (From Our Own Correspond, nt Karachi, Nov. 9. A the sons of Zamindars m Smd i being undertaken by the Sine: ernment with a view to rigorou application of the Sind Zan Children's Act which comp< Zamindar to send their sons t school to study
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  • 660 2 Lake Success, NV»v York, Nov. 10. Mrs. Vijayalakshmi Pandit, leader of the Indian delegation, told the political com ntittee of the United Nations on Friday that India regretted Eire had not heen recommended by the Security Council for membership of the I'nited Nations. "Perhaps
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  • 88 2 Lucknow, Nov. 9. Troops have been sent to five districts adjoining the village oi Garmukhteswar, United Provinces, where 46 people were killed and 39 injured at a Hindu religious fair on Wednesday an official statement said here today. With the dispersal of the crowd from
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  • 108 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Lucknow, Nov. 9. It .is .understood that a final decision has been taken m respect of Sir Phillip Measures, police chief of the -United Provinces against whom the Ministry recently took action for issuing a circular to District Officer not to reply
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  • 116 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi, Nov. 9.— How much the printing press came to the rescue of the Government m recent years is revealed by figures just disclosed m Delhi. Pre-war started currency notes m circulation m India amounted to 186.49 crorcs. Note circulation today amounts
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  • 732 2 Madras (Air Mail). An end to the centuries-old system of "Devadasis" (Servants of God) or dedication of girls to Hindu temples is m si^ht m this province. After several unofficial attempts to push through legislation aimed at banning the system, which Mahatma
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  • 272 3 Largest Reciprocal Trade Agreement I egotiations Under Wav I OTHER COUNTRIES TO BE CONSULTED ishintfton, Nov. 10.— The United w# initiations are expected to April and countries conlude India, China, South Russia and the United M. at todays announcelu a further important
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  • 93 3 "PLEASE ENJOY LIFE... London, Nov. 10. "If I am killed fighting there could not be a better death. If someone drops a bomb on me when I am not looking that would be annoying. But we all have to die once, so please enjoy life without me." So wrote Major
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  • 76 3 Frankfurt, Nov. '..—Gen. Joseph T. McNarney, the American Commander m Europe, today predicted that American troops would occupy Germany foj 10 to 15 years. He also reiterated at a Press conference the U.S. Secretary of State James Byrnes* assertion that Ame ricans would not leave Germany
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  • 108 3 London, Nov. 10.— When the British occupation forces leave Java, Sumatra and Siam at the end of the month, a new British headquarters is expected to be established at Singapore, states the Sunday Times correspondent there. It will probably be known as SEALF— South East Asia
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  • 148 3 Careless Packing Will Rill Australian Export Business Sydney (Air Mail)— An Indian merchant who placed orders for £50,000 worth of Australian soft goods a year ago, has turned to Sydney by Qantas Lancastrian a very disappointed man. "Less than A£lo,ooo worth of the goods have been received, and a big
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  • 75 3 Washington, Nov. 10.— Private interests m India— the India Steamship Company— have bought or contracted for six American warbuilt cargo ships and have applied for an additional seven, it is reliably learned here. British private interests, including the British Oriental Trade and Transport Company,
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  • 44 3 New Delhi. Nov. B.— The Council ol State which yesterday began its autumn session passed without division a resolution asking the Government of India to undertake the control legislation for development of the cotton mill industry on nationally planned iines.- Reuter
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  • 240 3 London, Nov. 1). In the midst of reports of Jewish plans for a world wide terrorist campaign and mass immigration m Palestine, Mr. Ernest Bevin is to make a new probably final attempt to reach Anglo American accord m the Palestine
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  • 180 3 Washington, Nov. 10. The United States Government is allocating 51,000 tons of wheat for shipment to India between now and the end of the year, it is learned authoritatively. The new allocation represents a reversal of the American decision to ship no wheat
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  • 1669 4 visiting South Indian Trade union Leader Entertained Some Interesting Revelations (BY OIR STAFF REPORTER) An earnest appeal for "solidarity" and "unity among the worker- of Malaya rtgardleafl of their different religions, races, nationalities and even ideas and ideologies on politics was made Saturday evening by
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  • 405 4 Indian Leader Urges Inter-Communal Confab TO MAKE VOICE OF MALAYANS HEARD Pointing out that m the present circumstances not only will the Malay, Chinese and Indian masses get nothing hut even the Sultans and UMNO will not tin any way gain any true political power m the government of the
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  • 486 4 Madrid. As the United Nations prepare to discuss the regime m Spain of Generalissimo Francisco Franco, veteran diplomats m Madrid generally agree tha* nothing less than airtight economic sanctions could unseat the Caudillo, writes Associated Press Correspondent Alburn West. Even anti-Franco groups concede they
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  • 103 4 The following cable was sent to the Vice-President of the Indian Interim Government m New Delhi by the President of the Malayan Indian Congress Saturday: "Malayan Indians are deeply concerned and upset by the largescale inter-communal riots m Uul ia The Malayan Indian Congress ieels confident
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  • 84 4 Batavia, Nov. 10.— The date of the conference at Denpasar on Bali Island, which will deal with the problems of the future position within the Dutch realm of Dutch Borneo and Great East (outer territories of the East Indies including Java and Sumatra) has been fixed for Dec.
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  • 209 4 Paris, Nov. Frenchmen and v today to go to the poll 7 to elect 619 dep,,., France for the next observers believed the Communists chance of emer^im; try s strongest linglc By the same tol throught that the socialists would weakened and l< the
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