Indian Daily Mail, 14 November 1946

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. No. 236. I SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 504 1 Complete Independence Assured? AGREEMENT TO BE SIGNED TOMORROW: OFFICIAL PROMULGATION WITHIN TWO WEEKS Batavia. Nov. 13. it was officially announced that the Dutch Commission-General and the Indonesian delegation will si^n the agreement reached late last night at Cherihon. at a plenary session fin Hatavia on November
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  • 177 1 MAJ OR CRISIS LOOMS IN MADRAS (From Our Own Correspondent) >< y~—~jmmf>* crisis seems to be developing as resultant Premier Prakasam's obstinacy m re change m the texUJe policy. 1 1 position is that the il Rovernment has no to cancel machinery allo■mport licences and capita! ,i< tions made by
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  • 156 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi. Nov. 13. India today mourns the death of her Grand Old Man. and leaders of all shades of opinion express profound sorrow on the passing of Pandit Malavivaji. Editorially paying tribute, the Hindu, this morning says: "Malaviya never stopped growing m
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  • 193 1 Member's Last Warning To Press Our Own Correspondent) Nov. 13.— A list of "Dos" for newspapers m publishports of communal disturWU agreed at the conof Press interests convened ar Vallabhbhai Patel. Home Member, m Delhi yesterday. new code lays down thai publish only authenticated condly, presentation be. and objective; thirdly,
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  • 70 1 •\<)v 13.— The first recepen m London by the new ist Government of 'India 1 at India House last night quests, representative of ry commission of the Nations political and diploi Id attended a party given id an delegation, headed K. Nehru, Pandit Jawaraaln.
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  • 188 1 COMMITTEE APPOINTED TO INVESTIGATE New Delhi, Nov. 13. The Interim Government today organized an Armed Band Armed Forces Nationalization Committee, and re quested it to report within six months on the number of projects m recamping the various branches of the services. Among the points enumerated
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  • 318 1 "We Are Six And It India Chooses-- We Shall Be Seven 1 —LORD INVERCHAPEL New York, Nov. 13. Answering "morh|id speculations" that half a dozen atom bobms and a score of rockets would finish the United Kingdom, the British Ambassador, Lord Inverchapel. declared last night
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  • 56 1 (From Our Own Correspondent* Lahore, Nov. 13. —The Punjab Government have dismissed twp magistrates on the ground of their communal bias. The Government is of the opinion that none should be entrusted toith magisterial powers who takes active interest m any communal body which might endanger
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  • 133 1 New York, Nov. 13. Dr. Lanka Sundaram, member of the Indian delegation to the United Nations General Assembly, m a speech to the National Foreign Trade Council of the United States, here said: "India does not hate any country, least of all Britain. What India wants
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  • 318 1 World-wide Observance Of Nehruji's Birthday To-day (By Our Staff Reporter) Indians all over the world will today publicly and silently say a mall prayer for Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Premier of India, cm the occasion of his 57th birthday. In Malaya, Indians will gather at mass meetings to be held m
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  • 270 1 Jerusalem, Nov. 13. Jewish terrorists threat* to attack British centres outride Palestine will certain!; be carried into effect, Samuel Merlin, political of the terrorist organisation lrgun Zvai Leumi said m Paris today. "If the Irgun say they are goin^ to attack Britons ouvside
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  • 121 1 "I HOLD COMMUNISTIC VIEWS ON NAVY MATTERS NEHRUJI Xew Delhi, Nov. 13. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Vfce-Presidenl of India s Interim Government, answered rrituism of the alleged (oniniiinislic views held by Krishna .Mcmm, secretarj of the India League. "I hold Communist virus on a large iMiinoer ol matters m\ >. it.
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  • 91 1 FILL SOVIET SUPPORT FOR INDIAN SEAT IN SECURITY COUNCIL Lake Success, Nov 13. it wad Learned here that Andre. Gromyko* Russia's permanent representath on the Security Council, has assui ed the Indian delegation ol full soviet .support on India's efforts to obtain a Security Council seat. Ho India's chances ot
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  • 842 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thursday, Nov. 14, 1946. PANDIT NEHRU PANDIT Jawaharlal Nehru himself has said somewhere that the Birthday is an "unpleasant reminder of one's advancing age. Nevertheless, it is certainly not his fault if the millions of his follow and admirers have been regularly celebrating his birthday. Today
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  • 1970 2 Churchill Wants Full Deliberate Debate On India Opposition Leader's Comments On W/ or ld Affairs I^onclon. Nov. i:*.— Mr. Winston Churchill, leader of the Opposition, declaring m the House of Commons yesterday that the world situation had not improved said that although the country had been assured that the Socialist
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  • 193 2 Washington, Nov. 12. The Indian Government has agreed to the sVgning of the Bermuda tjpe of commercial aviation agreement with the United States, responsible diplomatic sources disclosed ye&terday. Formal announcement of the agreement is expected to be made shortly. The agreement provides for no limitation
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  • 332 2 Colombo, Nov. IS. During the Meeting of the Si til yesterday. Sir Oliver Goonetileke, Financial Si the Ceylon Government, announced Ceylon Intends heavy export duty on all exports of tea when free IUCt resumed at the beginning of the new year. In
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  • 192 2 Colombo. No! l: Among the laryt of passengers who siilpd number of passengers who sailed for Kngland from Colombo <m In Arundel Castle was Rroun tl m\ young Ceylonese girls who ir« H their way to the Monmouthshire Institute of Agriculture and
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  • 143 2 Bombay Governor Confident Of India's Future London, Nov. 12--< riceIndia's future despit. difficulties was expn John Colville. Governor who is returning to Nov. 30. In a lons-distance with Reuter. Sir John holiday at his reslden shire. Scotland, said: League's decision to rim government wul. I v)de augury for rt m
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  • 540 3 (By Eliav Simon, United Pr«^ r< Jerusalem, Nov 12 —Wh^t i Lorre *P«ndent) i.tarv mission now exploring E^stlf^ 0 f the British rittah base and headquarters f f 7 r thi S-SJ. Sl i! tabilit v cltt heoe are confident that Th
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  • 51 3 Success. New York. Nov 13 X Kirpalani. Indian trade imissioner m New York has ;ted a member t|f the AdCommittee on United Na.idministrative and budgetary Sir William Matthews (Britain) I g others selected for commembership at a meeting of neral Assembly's adminis-. and budgetary committee Reuter
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  • 396 3 BRITISH FORCES IN MIDDLE EAST WERE SCARED POLITICAL CONSIDERATIONS MIGHT PREJUDICE MILITARY PROBLEMS FEBRUARY 1943 TO JANUARY 1941 London, Nov. 13.— The British forces m the Middle East uere laced with the constant danger that political consideralK>n« might prejudice military problems. Gen. Sir Henry Martland Wilson, British Commander-in-Chief declared m
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  • 122 3 WALLACE WARNS "GET-TOUGH-WITH RUSSIA POLICY EXPENSIVE" New York, Nov. 12. Former Commerce Secretary Henry Wallace said he was convinced that as long as America made atomic bombs, Russia •wont set down and talk fundamental facts with us." Speaking at a meeting of 130 representatives of the National C|.izens' Political Action
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  • 619 3 Shanghai. Nov. Symptomatic of what observers lay is the growing foreign impatience with the Chinese failure to ><"t their house m order politically, economically and with a gra&ridden government, is a letter to the Shanghai Evening Pdßt and Bfecury Reader's Forum, titled "Lets
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  • 483 4 Workers To Resume Work In Full Force This Morning ARBITRATION BOARD TO BE SET UP WITHIN ONE WEEK FULL TEXT OF AGREEMENT REACHED Thanks to the untiring efforts of Messrs. Lee Kong China «md Sg Aik Hunn an agreement was signed between the representatives of
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  • 168 4 At a full meeting of the South East Asia Freight Movement Committee held m Singapore yesterday afternoon, Mr. Basten, Chairman of the Singapore Harbour Hoard, reported on the Harbour Board strike situation. He informed the Committee that harbour workers would be back at work tomorrow
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  • 78 4 KINGS PROMISE TO ALL COLONIALS During his speech from the j t Throne at the State Opening < x of Parliament Tuesday H.xM. the King made following re- ferenee to Colonial Empire:— r "In the Territories for which my Government are l responsible, they will seek actively to promote the
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  • 182 4 Ai the second meeting of the International Emergency Food Council Sub-( onuniUec on Rice for South-East Asia held Tuesda>. the members invited a representative ot the Government of Burma 10 attend for the specific meeting to jiive information regarding rice availabilities m Burma. v
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  • 62 4 Twenty -four pounds of Persian opium *vere found by a Customs Search Party which boarded the Shell Oil Tanker Solarium on her arrival at Pulau Bukom from Aberdeen yesterday. Part of the drug was hidden m fire-extinguishers which had had their contents removed. The local
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  • 98 4 An elaborate network of 19 Police boxes placed at various strategic points covering the whole of the town is the latest step the Police are taking to combat crime m Penang. The boxes will be manned day and night and will have telephones m
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  • 54 4 Indian girls will stage a musical concert at the Cox Social Club for Indian Troops at Waterloo Street, I commencing from 8 p.m. tonight Major-General Cox, G.0.C., Singapore District, will be present. All Indian troops and members of the Indian community, both ladies and gentlemen, are
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  • 422 4 SARAWAK CESSION: NO MORE DISCUSSION, NEGOTIATION POSSIBLE In response to request by the Government of Sarawak the Secetary of State has now supplied he following official statement vhich is being widely circulated m Sarawak. "It has come to my notice that vlr. Anthony Brooke has recently :aused to be circulated
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  • 77 4 Up-to-date 12 candidates In Malaya have entered for the 1947 Inter B.Sc, Inter BJV. and Inter LL.B. examinations of the University of London, and six candidates for the 1947 B.Sc. and B.A. final degree examinations. Application forms for these examinations may be obtained from any local
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  • 46 4 The next examinations of tne City and Guilds Institute (London) will be held at centres throughout Malaya m April and May, 1947. Entry forms and the prescribed fees must reach the local Education Offices no.t later than De- cember 31, 1946.
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  • 552 4 New York, Nov. 12. Mr. Ernest Hevin, Briti I Secretary m a speech here last ni^ht gave Britain" I the suggested disarmament plan. I He said: "The British Government strove for disarmament before the last great war, and their unilateral action nearly brought disaster but
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    • 304 4 it quebtii oj: the strikers will be referred to the Arbitration Board for its decision: I That all those men who have been on strike should receive a further 15 per cent, increase on their pro -strike rates of pay. (b» That all those men who havtbeen on strike should
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    • 22 4 l a TO-DAY'S MEALS AT PEOPLE'S RESTAURANTS 35-CENT MEALS Rice, Mashed Potatoes, Fish ir c Masak, Asam or Curry, Spinacr and Carrots.
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    • 134 4 VICTORY SOUVENIR The Public Relations Department, Malay Peninsula, has issued a Victory Parade Souvenir m which pictures and interesting personal contributions from various members of the Contingent are featured. The contributions cover various phases of the activities of the Contingent during their stay m England. Throughout, members of the Contingent
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