Indian Daily Mail, 16 November 1946

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. No. 235. II SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1946. PRICE 10 C^iN I
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  • 1195 1 PROPOSAL TO ANNEX SOUTH-WEST AFRICA "u h .u A -r ka Xot Hited Jo B Entrusted With rrusteeship Ot Any Territoru" —SIR MAHARAJ SINGH sw York, Nov. 15,— India a delegate, Sir Maharaj sin K h, U ;:;7 S **«l «ade Wednesda? declared eater part
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  • 226 1 "Potsdam Agreement Must Stand Or Fall As Whole-Eden London. Nov. 15.— Mr. Anthony Eden, former Foreign Secretary. suggested hi the House of Commons yesterday that no further deliveries •»f plant from the British zone m Germany should be made as reparations unless Russia make a full, adequate and continuing contribution
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  • 77 1 v York, Nov. 15. Ai the i yesterday's meeting of I nitcd Nations Trusteeship nmifttec the United states legation circulated the folig official statement: "The I S1 lies wishes to asso le itself with the views r\by pertain other dele»l tons, to the effect that the i;i before
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  • 318 1 La* cess, Neu York. Nov. 15: senator H. m. Basner, mem--1 of South African senate, here to "watch United Nations proce< as the parliamentary repre ntative «»i 1,000,000 fricans v Interested m th< question <:i South es! Aii >vi t!ie Press >r>.terdaj "No resolution on the South West
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  • 111 1 Colombo, Nov. 15. Are frogs carriers of cholera germs? This is the vexed question that is worrying the medical authorities here. There has been an outbreak of cholera at Anuradhapura where water from streams is used by the residents for drinking purposes. These
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  • 62 1 JEW NEWSPAPER OFFICES RAIDED To! \\iv. Not. 15. Officers of I the Palestine police criminal m- I vestigatinn department last ni?ht IWOOped on newspaper offices and J printers throughout the allJcuish ;ity of Tel Aviv m search for "under** round" presses producing illegal pamphlets. The police took "pulls" <im- <
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  • 91 1 Lonci nd" n B .ail on the .1 Manchuria b d Tht Agency 'lUtoll Times i.s ipreadi allegednown m Wash--1 planes b<jmbjd the toi Antunu on the A tnchurian rcby ii: »m m tang ps. dander from beKinninc to em AP I II -M ed
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  • 87 1 VOLUNTEERS ON GOA BORDER ENFORCING BLOCKADE Bombay, Nov. 15. Dr. Manohar Lohia, Indian National Congress Socialist Party's leader said Thursday that volunteers are on the border of Gou helping to enforce a blockade against the Portuguese Indian port colony. The economic blockade was m- i siituted recently to support a
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  • 317 1 liatavia. No\. 15. Dutch and Indonesian delegation today affixed their initials to the document which is expected to create a new Pacific nation known as "The United States of Indonesia.' and convert the 300-year-old Dutch Empire into u rn union". The ceremony took plate at
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  • 530 1 London, Nov. 15. I'imdit Nehru's birthday was celebrated yesterday evening a gathering held at Swaraj House, under the chairmanship <>l Dr. K. I). Lumria kumria. Secretar> <»f Swaraj House. A cable was sent from the meeting to Pandit Nehru wishing him many
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  • 67 1 rhe following (.able was teal to India*! Prime .Minister on his :>7th birthday by the Singapore Traction Company Employee! Union: "Jai-Hlnd personal: We the Chinese, .Malay and Indian nienibers of the Singapore Traction Company Employees Union send <mr hearty greeting! on your birthday and wish you
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  • 179 1 London. Nov. 15. Mr. Anthony Brooke has issued the following statement on the announcement, published by the Secretary for tin Colonies, Mr. Arthur Creech-Jones m Singapore on Nov. IS. "No one familiar with the facts could claim that the decision annex Sarawak was taken as
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  • 86 1 Governor Of North Borneo Named It is announced by the Colonial Office that his His Majfillj the Knii- has hwn pleased to approve the appointment el Mr. Edward Francis Twining, (..M.(., M.8.E., Administrator, St. Lucia, >\t'Ni !iHii«'s, m \w Governor and Com nander-in-Chief <>i North Borneo t hi* Singapore Public
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  • 593 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, Nov. 16, 1946. HOUSING HEADACHES r ri!E active aiding and abetting ol the Tea Money" racketeerby the landlords and houseowners themselves, must be checked There la no secrecy about the denial. d lor Tea Money." It is being openly asked and publicly canvassed. There are
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  • 612 2 'Useless Talking About Settling Strikes When Workers Are Only Existing -Not Living" TO EXPECT NEHRU GOVT. TO ACCEPT SASTRI REPORT IS "MIDSUMMER MADNESS" With reference to the recent comments on the question of liuljttn labour m Malaya appearing m our columns, Mr. H. Henjamin Talalla writes: Mr. Sastri's report quoted
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  • 107 2 New Delhi, Nov. 15. Raj Kumari Amrit Kaur and K. C. Gaiyidian left on Wednesday to represent India at the first session of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation's General conference scheduled to begin on Nov. 19. The Indian delegation will be headed by
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  • 58 2 INDIA GOVT. DECIDES NO ACTION AGAINST WAR DESERTERS New Delhi, Nov. 15.- i eminent ot India hav< mat no further actioi taken against those deserted during wai been apprehended, oi tneir relatives. lhis cieni< ncj !<u serters will noi. how< to those who are i i serious crimes, oi i«.
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  • 48 2 Bombay, Nov. 15. Three sold ban weiffttJng -8 lb each and valued ai $iuo,uoo eacn, lost In t.ie great Bombay dork explosion ol April, IM4, were recovered lroin me mud bottom of Bombay Harbour yesterday alter a weary systematic dredging of the dock basin.- UP
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  • 63 2 Bomba) Noi L 5 were killed ana mi in j urea wnen v pom i cv pot exploded un I place m twatniav /tnmeoabad. Keports said thai th budics o] severaJ p< picked up some di scene oi the explosi m tne wnoke town, aa. buildings
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  • 193 2 I Colombo, Nov. 15.— The textile Mipply position m Ceylon has deteriorated to such an extent that fears are expressed of the possibility of a t-extile famine m the Island, unless the utmost austerity is immediately exercised and all concessions now allowed to certain individuals
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  • 358 2 London. Nov. 15. Two questions about the 'Jeylon constitution were asked m the House of Commons recently by Mr. D. N. Pritt, Independent Labour member. Firstly he asked if the Minister would now amend section 13 (threes (f of the Ceylon Constitution order m council of
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  • 78 2 Johannesburg, Nov. !?< J. S. Singh, secretary of the Transvaal passive and a member of the executive of the Tramsvaal Indian Congress, was sentenced to four weeks' imprisonment here on Tuesday for violation of the immigration regulations. Three weeks of the sentence, however, was suspended. He was
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  • 202 2 Port Louis, Mauritius, Nov. 15. While the 115-year-old Conservative newspaper Cerneen has unreservedly approved the proposed revision of the constitution, "Advance" the newspaper belonging to the Indian community has strongly criticised the proposals. These include the new legislative council for Mauritius with 19 elected members out of
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  • 136 2 (Olombo. NOT. 15. Christmas Humphreys, British Buddhist leader, left here by air for India Mon:lav after a brief tour of Ceylon. Humphreys, who m lectures and interviews here, criticised the action of a section ol Buddhist monks m taking up politics was prevented tv
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  • 171 2 NO ADMINISTRATIVE WORK FOR MEDICAL MEN IN CEYLON olombo, Nov. 15.— The Executive Committee of Health In Ceylon has decided that all medical officers who are engaged m purely administrative work m the Head Ofliie of the Medical and Sanitary Services should be relieved and replaced by civil servants. These
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  • Air Mail News from India
    • 598 2 "INEXPEDIENT FOR STATES TO PARTICIPATE IN COMMUNAL CONTROVERSIES' Trivandrum lAir Mail)-Interview-ed by the Associated Press of India on tut' latest political development, particularly as affecting the Indian estates, Sir c. p. Ramaswami Aiyar Dewan of Travancore, said: --Quite recently i icn it my duty to empiiasise thai
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    • 204 2 Indian Businessmen Fear U.S. Dollar M; Be Devalued Bombay.— A. l> Shrofl delegate to the 1944 Bretton Wood* monetary conference bel thi recent political and <m <l<^ elopments In the United "tend t<> raise doubts m tta utsidt world about the itabllit] ol can conditions." The world looks to States
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    • 100 2 "Swaraj Without Communal Concord Not Worth It" Madras. «Air Mail' B public meeting, recently, nection with Gandhi J i under the auspi Desiya Sanßham at the Nadar School. Mr X Nadar, Presiden I congress Committee, tracedy of Noakh Bengal should be calmly and dispassionat< The Incidents repor to everyone that
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    • 68 2 MADRAS PLANTATION LABOUR CONDITIONS "SHOCKING" Madras (Air Mail I that the Prime Mil up tlu- question ol housing condition tloi i The Pi Minisi recent visit to sonu tion areas felt shoe! vailing conditioi tie was shown round I hava Menon, Mil In a Press Inten and even four fan
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  • 168 3 n.lcl States State Department expert ,,n Far Eastern have reason to hope that on on the problems of repa- will be reached before the ifiis year," he told the Naloreinn Trade Council. learned today that the ■State Department was
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  • 47 3 i Peru, Nov. 11. The pre- t Anches department report- <>(» persons were killed and worv injured m the Conchaarea m earthquakes which rted on Sunday. The Ministry Interior said M) had been kill I hi Palto Riieno. a mining town. AP
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  • 223 3 Lake Success, New York, Nov. 14. The Albanian Government yesterday regi*.ered a "strong prowith the United Nations Against the British decision to sweep the Corfu Channel. The letter to Secretary General Trygve Lie described the British action as "dictatorial." A British Admiralty statement issued
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  • 27 3 JUST LIKE JAP DAYS IN MALAYA Shanghai. Not. 11. Blacknuirket exchange today X as follows: I U.S. dolku Mf2tO (Chinese dollars), Gold |245»500; Hongkong dollar SoMO. lI
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  • 78 3 Moscow, Nov. 14.— The Soviet writer. Ilya Ehrenburg. told a jammed lecture hall on Wednesday that the average America was too self-confident but neither mean nor stupid, and "does not want war." He asserted reactionaries had taken the offensive m the l\S. but expressed
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  • 429 3  - U.S. NAVY HOLDS ON TO FORMER JAP-RULED ISLANDS "WITH EYE TO FUTURE TROUBLE Robert M. Farrington (By Washington, Nov. 14. Scattered like a handful of dried peas across the Pacific, hundreds of coral and rock atolls dot the vast expanse of the ocean between San Francisco and Shanghai trifling m
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  • 68 3 Boston. Nov. 14. Ever I wonder what happened to that fancy .granite monu- merit Hitler was having made for himself m Sweden? It is here, to be cut up into New England grave stones The handsome pink granite blocks arrived here on a Swedish
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  • 612 3  -  Robert E. Geiger (By Assot-ia'fd Press Correspondent "It's impossible," he says, "to predict what nuclear discoveries remain to be made. ♦'How can we say there is no defense against the bomb when the most distinguished nuclear physicists say the subject has barely
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  • 127 4 One ol the more unlikely things f o be seen and heard around the BBC's London studios recently was a Welshman singing Bengali songs In the Bengali language. He was ,<dcasting to Bengal where he had been for many years a missionary. It was all part
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  • 270 4 "SCHOOL FOR SECRETS:" MALAYAN PREMIERE AT CATHAY ON NOV. 20. Some weeks ago, R.A.F. Public Relations, Air Command, South East Asia, learned that a film depicting the birth and history of RADAR had been made by Two Cities Films. It had been made with the full co-operation of the R.A.F.
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  • 203 4 The export duty on rubber has been reduced to Zty A cents per Ib. with effect from November 11. At the same time the excise diii\ On rubber m Penang has been m milarly reduced, a Press release SAJ s. or the 2% cents duty.
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  • 248 4 San Francisco, Nov. 15. The' I nited States must not allow its warbuilt §700,000.000 (U.S. synthetic rubber industry to lapse but should continue to produce enough synthetic rubber to meet onethird of the nations normal requirements and to maintain a standby capacity for emergency use.
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  • 644 4 RUBBER NEWS Washington Reflecting the increased rubber supply from the Far East, the six-na|ion Combined Rubber Committee, composed of the United States, the I'nited Kingdom, Belgium, the Netherlands, France, and Canada, last month announced that it would (|ishand and cease its international
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  • 177 4 M. Reports from Shanghai show that the British Trade Mission which passed through Singapore on its way to China at the beginning of October is having a most successful tour and is greeted everywhere by officials and commercial and industrial organisations. They have visited
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  • 173 4 The following players have been requested to turn up for the "Rockiites* Sports Party* to play soccer agalnsi the 2nd Bulls Regt.. on Sunday the nth. November a Oillman Barracks. Flayers and supporters are requested to meet ai Katong Church for transport not Later than 3.45 p.m.
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  • 73 4 it Office now advises that the 20th November Is I date [or posting parcels, letter packets auc\ printed matter such as Christmas cards and Calendars, for despatch by sea mail to the United Kingdom. No guarantee can be given tha l postings after that date (with the sception
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  • 104 4 New York Nov. 15.— Basic hunger m the world today is for justice, as symbolized m America's ideals which, v put Into action, can bring about a great "commonwealth of justice" for all peoples of the world. William O. Douglas, associate Justice of the
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  • 164 4 A largely-attended tea party including ladies was held at the prern of tiif Arya Samaj on Jell Road, Ipoh, on Saturday, at 5 p.m. (9-11 -4G when the Samaj entertained Sri. m.s.m.m. Ala Chettiar ol ipoh, their patron and benefactor, and also Sri. v Thamboe, Sri. b. Vengadappa
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  • 167 4 (By Our Staff Reporter) On the occasion of Pandit Nehru's birthday, a much-appreciated 'musical nighf was held at the Cox Social Club for Indian Troops, when a party of young Indian girls entertained a few hundred troops and civilians, including ladies, to a
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  • 182 4 Indo-China High Commissioner Joining Monastery London. Nov. 15.— Follow in« his resignation as French Hiffh Commissioner to Indo-China, which is expected shortly, Rear Admiral Georges Thierry D f Arffenlieu, plans to return to his Carmelite monastery by next January. Vatican radio stated yesterday. A former sailor, soldier and schothe Admiral
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  • 35 4 London, Nov. l& The London Evening star vesUnlay featured a picture of Mr. Vijayalak ..mi Pandit,, leader of the Indian delegation/ 1 says ihe caption, which is headed "Leader Of Men." Reuter
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  • 39 4 Copies of the Malay. Chinese 1 and Tamil Translations of the Model Trade Union Rules issued by the Trade Union Department. Malaya, are now available lrom the office of the Trade Union Adviser. Singapore.
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  • 98 4 TO-DAY 's MEALS AT PEOPLE'S RESTAURANTS 35-CENT MEALS Rice, Mashed Potatoes. Meat Balls, Bean Cake. (Chinese Cabbage), Salted Vegetables and Tomato Sauce. BEER: CONTROL PRICE The price oi a reputed quart bottle ol locally brewed beer sold off the premises has been raised to $1.20 Price Controi on Karlsberg imported
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  • 136 4 Letter To The Editor CALCUTTA ART SOCIETY Dear Sir. tu< i piety complete* its useful career eided to December thl the provision below Arnoii celebrar. on Asia r if A: inaugurated i Tai Chi T: amlnation Yui China. Repn Societies of EU] :md Delegate Ing countries [ndo-China, 8i stan, Iran
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