Indian Daily Mail, 13 November 1946

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. No. 235. [I SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1916. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 555 1 NO GOING BACK ON BRITAIN'S INDIA POLICY -SAYS HM THE KING Cabinet Mission's Plans Will Be "Forwarded" London. Nov. 12. "My "Government will forward, by every means at their disposal, the policy with regard the jj<;vernance of India laid down m the statements made by them dnd by the mission
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  • 255 1 Cherihon, Nov. 12. Goou progress was reported between the Dutch and Indonesian delegations today on the crucial question of Queen iVillielniina's relationship to the proposed Netherlands- Indonesian Tnion, cables Stan Swinton, AF. Correspondent. But even if the remaining (inferences arc ironed out the Dutch delegation
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  • 255 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Nla XT V 2 TTu c Hihar have promulgated inancebJ which they will have wide powers to deal wHh mmunal situation. The ordinance empowers the Governto impose collective fines and requisition properties, contspapers, declare illegal any privately organized
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  • 78 1 Our Own Correspondent) nWatore, Nov. 12. Large iots broke out m Coimbatore i day when clashes occurred Communist textile workers on strike and loyal workers indulged m stone-throw-upon the police interveii-i-charge proving useless, •lice opened fire but the mob ed with a volley of brick uring
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  • 67 1 Our Own Correspondent) Nov. 12. An all-out drive corruption started by the Ministry three months ago utv resulted m the removal officers of the Supply Dent and reversions of seve-high-ranking officials. nment are also combatting ing and black-marketing 111 vast quantities of cloth, •n and steel, sugar
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  • 54 1 PARAKASAM PROMISES ORE RICE "AS SOON AS POSSIBLE" Our Own Correspondent) Nov. 12. Premier Prarev ewing the food position s yesterday declared that ie of producers to hi' il been magnificent and em of rice for three weeks October, 31 amounted over torn of rice. He promised In rice ration
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  • 221 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Nov. 12. The Madras I Government's textile policy received its lirst rebuff at the hands of the India Government who it is understood have refused to accede to the Madras Ministry's request to treat allocation of new spindles and looms
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  • 108 1 Berlin. Nov. 12.- Capt. Colin Rodney Park of the Black Watcn, famous Scottish regiment, 29-year old son of Air Chief Marshal Sir Keith Park, and Lieut. John Armstrong, of the Eleventh Hussars. wno recently pleaded guilty at a court martial at Iserlohn, Prussia, lo
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  • 111 1 Washington. Nov. 12. President Truman declared m a speech yesterday that the United States was seeking to gain nothing from the current international negotiations but peace. "What we are trying to do now is to create a peace which will prevent the necessity of
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  • 140 1 London. Nov. 12.— Thousands ol grimly watchful policemen today guarded Britain's Kinj4 and Prime Minister against any possible Jewish extremist attack amid the pomp and ceremony of the opening Of the second session of Parliament since the Labour Party's climb to power. Althougn much of the
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  • 234 1 New Delhi, Nov. 12. Mr. Vyacheslav Molotov, Soviet Foreign Minister, has expressed his willingness to exchange diplomatic representatives with India, Pandit .law aha rial Nehru, V ice-President of the Interim Government, stated amid cheers at the Central Legislative Assembly today. It was proposed, he
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  • 303 1 G.G. Promises Again "All Communities Will be Consulted MALAYAN CONSTITUTION Singapore, Nov. 12. In a I'ress statement tonight the Governor-General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, denied his forthcoming visit to London is to seek Cabinet agreement on the Malayan constitutional proposals. The statement described reports to this effect as unauthorised and
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  • 220 1 EAST AND WEST CO-OPERATION NECESSARY FOR LASTING PEACE New York, Nov. 12. Dr. Wellington Koo, chief of China's delegation, said on Tuesday thai the I nited Nations holds "humanity'.^ hope lor hinting peace' and cml>hasizcd lhat ihe co-operation of 'he cast will be as necessary as that of (he west
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  • 51 1 Detroit, Nov. 12. After the lemoval by the Inited States Government two days ago of price control ironi virtually all commodities, (icncral Motors today announced an increase ol $100 m the listed price of all their cars produced and sold m the I'nited States.—
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  • 759 2 Indian Daily Mail Singpore, Wednesday, Nov. 13, 1946. "MEDICAL CHARTER" i\SE of the essential services that has been hard hit as a result of the discontent and dissatisfaction prevailing among the Staffs. is the Medical Service of the Governments of Singapore and Malayan Union. On account of UKdiscriminatory treatment meted
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  • 343 2 Byrnes Says U. S. Foreign Policy Will Remain Unchanged New York, Nov. 12.— The United States Secretary of State, Air James X Bvrnes, on Monday joined President Truman m a firm assertion that the U.S. foreign policy would remain uncharged by the Republican victory [n the recent Congressional elections. President
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  • 171 2 Communist Victory In France Will Alter Big 4 Balance? New York, Nov. 12. Diplomats speculated that the Communist victory m France might alter the balance of power m the Foreign Ministers m United Nations meetings. France has not always sidod with the United States, Britain against Russia on critical. issues
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  • 157 2 Washington, Nov. 12. Republican leaders have been quick to endorse President Truman's policy statement and to pledge co-operation with him In working for peace and prosperity on both the domestic and foreign fronts. Republican Senator Owen Bref.ster said today: 'President Truman's words are worthy of the great
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  • 106 2 SIX INDIANS RESCUED FROM ROOF OF BURNING BUILDING London, Nov. 12. Six Indians were rescued from the rooi oi a burning building m Leicester Square, London, m the early hours of yesterday morning. The Indians, who included a woman, escaped from rooms over Gloucester Cafe where a fire broke out
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  • 568 2  - Indian Embassy Newest In China's Capital Doom Campbell (By Nanking (Air Mail). When the old signboard "Indian Agency-General" was nnnailed from the wall of 12 Peiping Road, the newest foreign embassy m the capital of China was momentarih without an Ambassador and a national flag. Outwardly there was hardly anything
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  • 144 2 Melbourne. Nov. 12. B. K. Nehru, member of the Indian Finance delegation to Australia, m an interview today said that the Indian Government proposed to spend £500.000,000 to £600.000,000 on development of power, irrigation and communications. India, at present the world's fifth
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  • 323 2 MEET THE HEIRESS TO BRITISH THKOM Elizabeth's profiler. Leonard J. Coulter, described her as a girl who accepts her training for the throne as happily and willingly as she does many of the social pleasures her Royal Parents have allowed her to assume m
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  • 291 2 S .Africa Accused of 'Flagrant Violation' of UN Charter Lake Success. New York. Nov. 12—Kussian I>ele K al« Novikov yesterday attacked South Africa's proposal South-west Africa as a "flagrant violat.on ..I the I nit tions charter and said that Russia must reject the prop.' Field Marshal Jan Christian Smuts, South
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  • 186 2 New York, Nov. 11— A chil to the South African Premlei Jan Smuts, to prove by a p supervised by the I'nited N that the natives of South U^' Africa desire incorporation Union of South Africa today by Sorabjee Kn leader of the South Africa I
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  • 304 3 o Permit Considerable Trade Volume Both Ways London, Nov. 12 InifoH !>.. ..rmed sources that Britain anrf^ lrned loday from we de a K r,ement m London Ru S a are "«*MM« a new >< negotiations are being (oned by the Board of Trade
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  • 139 3 Manila (Air Mail), -Over 400 oer■ons of both sexes are being held officially reported to the Deoart ment of the Interior ve P art rrnnr e ti,P r V u nCial P rov °st marshal, reporting this, said that although ™h m er f slave owners ha
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  • 61 3 Mamla «Air Mail -The Government of the Philippines has announced that it would take an active part m world conferences to which it was invited and added ihat representatives would be sent to the Labour Conference In India. Tradr representatives will also be sent to Tokyo
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  • 144 3 Kansas City, Nov. 12.— Fleet Admiral William Halsey, famed old "Bull of the Pacific," yesterday bluntly declared that disarmament won't work. He said. "We've tried disarmament several times. It didn't work. Halsey said that it was expensive to keep up military forces but this should
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  • 435 3 n*Jf hangh l s ir Mail >— Over a quarter of China's 150,900,000 people are faced with the necessity of Dassinj* the second postwar winter on starvation diet. Food shortages are expected m Kwangtung, Kwangsi and parts of Hunan, Hupeh, Honan and
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  • 312 3 Shanghai Air Mail). All-out war has been declared against China's greatest peacetime killer, Tubercul sis, by the Shanghai health authorities, who have launched a citywide campaign to acquaint the ma with the importance of preventive measures. ..Simultaneously the Anti-Tuber-culosis Association of Shanghai, which is
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  • 164 3 Jogjakarta <Air Mail*. On the occasion of the Muslim holiday of Idul Adha which was observed with religious services throughout Java. Dr. Soekiman. President of the Muslim Party <MasJoemi» broadcast to the Muslim world m English. Dr. Soekiman urged Muslims throughout the world to unite
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  • 95 3 London. Nov. 10.- One ot Moscow Radios ace commentators declared Saturday that Prime Minister Clement Attiee's recent declaration that the "wall of Ignorance and suspician" divides Russia from the rest of wrold us 'resented m Russia. He said that Russians have "very good understanding of the
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  • 563 4 The workers' version of the Singapore Harbour Board strike, which, incidentally, enters its 19th day today, was tfh/jn to the Indian Daily Mail yesterday m a written statement by Mr. P. Veerasenan, Chairman of the Singapore Federation of Trade I nions. The following \m
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  • 157 4 A Press statement from Mr. S. K. Chettur's office last night says: The Representative of the Government of India is glad to announce that 600 spaces deck and a few cabins have been offered on S.S. Daviken expected to arrive from Bangkok about the 14th
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  • 60 4 Manila. Nov. 12. Basic commodity prices have climbed as high as 100 or more per cent, m the Manila market within the past week as pinch of the U.S. maritime strike began to be felt. Merchants said they expected still greater
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  • 141 4 New York, Nov. II. The second Foreign Ministers 1 Conference, was as stormy as the first, when Molotov bluntly rejected tne attempt by British Foreign Secrelaiy Ernest Bevin to open the question of withdrawal oi* Russian troops Iran Balkan countries. Molotov said that he was noi
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  • 311 4 ARMAMENTS RACE ALREADY UNDER WAY, SAYS MOLOTOV New York. Nov. 12. Mr. V. M. Molotov toda\ openly warned that an armaments race was already under way and called for a start at lite current United Nations Assemb)} on a plan for reduction of arms. The assertion came alter Mr. Ernest
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  • 61 4 London, Nov. 12. Fifty Indian nationals m Germany will be repatriated before the end of the year, it was learned today. The first group was expected to sail from London on November 19 aboard the steamed Strathmore. 11. K. Chatterjee, the Indian nationalist who recently
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  • 230 4 Bat a via, Nov. 12. Fight ing has teased on most fronts m Indonesia following last weeks "ceaselire" order which resulted from the three weeks' truce talks between the British, Dutch and Indonesians. Dr. Hubert us van Mook, Governor-General of the Dutch Fast
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  • 172 4 Blett Pass Washington. Motorists who didn't know have found out it is against the law not to have an ash trey m the car. The Washington State Petrol and the National Forest Service have established a checking station near Blett
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  • 370 4 Lake Success, New York, Nov. 12.— Strong preference for San Francisco as the permanent headquarters site for the United Nations was expressed by the Indian delegate Mr. P. N. Sapru when the Headquarters Committee met here yesterday. Mr. Sapru declared: "We prefer
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  • 137 4 Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru's birthday will oe celebrated at Singapore under the auspices of the Singapore Regional Congress at No. 6 Race Course Lane at 5.30 p.m. on Nov. i 4. All are requested to be present. Indians are requested to hoist the National Flag a all
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  • 84 4 C EYLON DEPENDS ON BRAZIL'S RICE Colombo, Nov. 12. Ceylon will be worst affected m respect of rice if Brazil does not reverse her decision to ban food exports, according to the Director of Food Supplies, Ceylon. Out of 180,000 tons of rice allocated to Ceylon for the second half
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  • 80 4 Mineapolis. Two former airplane mechanics m World War I believe they can revolutionize automobile travel. J. J. Riley and his brother, A. L. Riley, have developed an airprocessing mechanism which they are convinced will eliminate the gasoline tank, the fuel line and the carbureter. The device
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  • 56 4 New York, Nov. 12. The Duke and Duchess of Windsor arrived here Monday on board the liner Queen Elizebeth. The Duke told a press conference immediately after that "there were no question of a job during my visit to England." He added, however, "there may be
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  • 264 4 New York, Nov. 12.— The establishment of the Philippine Republic gave the world "proof of Vne incontestable unselfish policies oi the United States towards the Filipino, Philippine Consul-General at New York City, declared Monday. Melencio arrived here Sunday night from Manila en route to New
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  • 101 4 London. Clothes-starved British brides-to-be have been swamping West End stores eager to buy brand new unopened nylon parachutes with which the -jirls have found they can make their complete bridal outfits coupon free. The former Royal Air Force parachutes sell for about $20 and
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  • 86 4 Mayfield, Sussex, Nov. 12.- Jewellery valued at more than £2,000 was stolen from a country house In May field by thieves who borrowed a ladder from a near-by farm and propped it against a second- floor bedroom window. The occupant of the house was Mrs.
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  • 54 4 Washington, Nov. 12.— President Truman played down rumours that Gen. Dwight Eisenhower is to resign shortly as American Chief of Staff. The President said at a press conference he did not think the rumours had any foundation. One report was that Gen. Eisenhower might become
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  • 82 4 "WORLD FOOD SLUMP WITHIN 3 YEARS IF Liverpool. Nov. 12.--Sir John Boyd Orr. Director of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, predicted a disastrous world food slump within three years if distribution was treated as a charity. Sir Boyd said after his arrival from America m the liner Franconia.
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  • 82 4 Hind Volunteer Servi ce Singapore Singapore IN i, sonnel held a K < .,i. 3rd November, lu\ Course Lane, und< ship of Dr. M Abr It was unanlmou the Hind VoIUJ sponsored by the M Congress be ion. Region It the exiting Jai be amalgamated Volunteer Service. A Committee comprising
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