Indian Daily Mail, 19 November 1946

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. No. 240. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1916. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 202 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Sl.'' MOT *-*»WHW CUSS LOOMS AHEAD ■no.ron^n^On^T^ Ji ilh AmDedKar, who has just refrom a fruitless trip to Rng>urs, postponement beis understood he has baen by the British diehards to time. everybody is interested m the Constituent Assembly except the Congress.
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  • 195 1 London* Nov. 18. Americans feelings are easily hurt will to rlose their cars when a by >6 Labour Members of ment against their Governforeign policy is thrashed the British House of Comnons Monday (today). me of the members, who are for an "independent socialBign policy,
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  • 82 1 O bserver Corps Recalled For Duty Nov. 17.— The Air Miannounced last night that al Observer Corps was bealled to duty and a red jjroup will begin operathe first of next year to •tnri spot the position of ciaft flying over Britain. '•>*ai Observer Corps was '■'.mi cog m the
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  • 1477 1 FULL TEXT OF DUTCH INDONESIAN DRAFT AGREEMENT Major Victory For Indonesian Nationalists (toy Stan Swinton, Associated Press Correspondent) Hatavia, Nov. is. A blueprint lor the projected United >tates of Indonesia— a new Pacific nation of <N<) millions embracing all of the former Dutch East Indies— was jointly released by the
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  • 178 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Nov. 18.— So manj awkward points were raised regarding Frontier policy by Pandit after his recent tour of the tribal areas that the Viceroy rushed to the Frontier during the weekend to consult his assistants on the spot. He also
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  • 131 1 *Rom Our Own Correspondent) Lucknow. Nov. 18.— A hydroelectric project which will bring the "astern part of the United Provinces much industrial prosperity is to be launched by the provincial government The scheme involves construc--ion of a dam across the Rihand nver and building of a reservoir
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  • 54 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Nov. 18. The Cochin Government have decided to Introduce complete prohibition m the State which will entail a loss of twenty lakhs m the Exchequer. The Government have constituted a committee to explore new sources of revenue to make up
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  • 262 1 THREE-MAN DELEGATION LEAVES TO-DAY For the first time m the history of the Indian National Congress Party m India delegates from overseas Indian bodies will attend the forthcoming 51th session of the Congress at Meerut, Iniied Provinces, on Nov. 23 and 21
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  • 94 1 Paris, Nov. 17. The dismissal of Admiral Thierry D'Argenlieu, French High Commissioner for Indo-China, was forecast today by newspaper "Paris Matin." The newspaper alleged that when the Admiral was received yesterday by M. Georges Bidault, French Premier, and M. Marius Moutet, Minister for Colonies,
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  • 22 1 Teheran, Nov. 15. Prince Muzzafar, Firuz, newly appointed Persian Ambassador to the Soviet Union, has left Teheran by plane for Moscow. Reuter
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  • 239 1 Jerusalem, Nov. 18.— The Palestine Government announced Monday that four British Police officers and an RAF sergeant were killed and six other British policemen were critically injured when a truck m which they were riding was blasted on the outskirts of Tel Aviv, Sunday. The
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  • 77 1 TAMILNAD CONGRESS APPEALS FOR COMMUNAL PEACE (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Nov. 18. A resolution deploring the communal outbreaks m Bengal and Bihar and appealing to the people of Madras province to maintain harmony was adopted by the Tamilnad Congress Executive which met here yesterday evening. The Committee opined that
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  • 136 1 CHURCHILL SAVED TWICE IN 50 YEARS BY THE SAME MAN Edinburgh, Nov. 17.— Fifty years ftgo, a Scot's farm boy saved t|tC life of an Bnflfeh city boy, swim ming m a lonely lake. Some years later the city youth expressed his gratitude by plac niff at the farm boy's
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  • 51 1 WOMEN WIN BATTLE FOR EQUAL RIG HTS Lakt Success. New York, tfOV i« —The United Nations Cultural and Humanitarian Committee at' throe days of discussion most ol it by women -unanimously approved Sunday a Danish resolution asking the General Assembly •o request all members to give women equal rights with
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  • 731 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tuesday, Nov. 19, 1946. LIMITATION OF ARMAMENTS IT is true that the United Nations nave won the war, but it is equally true that they have not yet won tne peace. Despite the pompous assurances repeatedly made oy me leaden of the Big Powers, Humanity at
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  • 427 2 —Patel .New Delhi, .Nov. a.— De mands for nationalization of Indau* key industries from coal to cotton have beconie increasingly persistent with independe nee apparently m sight The Interim National Government is determinedly lighting lor lime without commuting ilseii. Civil aviation,
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  • 172 2 Rangoon, Nov. 17. The Burmese people are celebrating tomorrow, Monday as "National Day" with public meetings, demonstrations and processions throughout the country. Besides Burmans. Indians, Chinese, Anglo-Indians and other communities are participating m this years National Day fete which is the first since 1941. Burmese "National
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  • 126 2 INDIA'S LIBER A TOR Top Picture: Seven miles from Jandola, headquarters of South Waziristan, Pandit Nehru was welcomed by the Khan of <fcandola who met him with a platoon of retainers and presented Pandit Nehru with the customary gift of three white rams. The Indian leader touched the rams as
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  • 54 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Benares. Nov. 17. The Benares University will soon have the gorgeous temple visualised by Pandit Malaviya and which could not be completed m his lifetime. The temple will cost twenty lakhs. Malaviya had collected ten lakhs Jugalkishore Birla has now undertaken
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  • 242 2 U.S. PRESS URGED "TO LIFT CURTAIN AND TELL TRUTH ABOUT SOUTH AFRI CA New York, Nov. 18.— South African Senator H last night urged the United States Press to "lift tin tell the truth about conditions on the gold hVUN Africa." Mr. Basner, addressing a meeting of the Church under
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  • 67 2 Karachi, (Air Mail).— Dr. Gidwani has been unanimously re-elected President of the Sind Provincial Congress Committee at a meeting of the general body of the Committee. Maulvi Mohammad Sadiq was elected Vice-President. The Committee passed a resolution regretting the action of the Provincial Muslim League m directing
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  • 142 2 Lord Wavell, Pandit Nehru Disagree New Delhi, Nov. 18.— Reliable political sources said last night that a disagreement had arisen between Viceroy Lord Wavell and Vice- President of the Council Pandit Nehru, over the calling of the Constituent Assembly, which is scheduled to meet on December 9. Sources said it
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  • 157 2 Madras, Nov. 17. A joint appeal to the people to co-ope-rate with one another and with the Government and help m restoring and preserve an atmosphere of peace and amicability has been issued by Premier Praksam and Muslim League Party The
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  • 83 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Nov. 17. The wearing of Gandhi cap and the display of the Tricolour are banned m Khairpur State m Sind. It is reported that for shouting "Jai Hind" many students have been rusticated. Meetings and political organisations are also banned. Over
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  • 84 2 ALL PUBLIC SERVIC ES EXCEPT POLICE, OPEN TO WOMEN (From Our Own Correspondent i Cuttack. Nov. 17.— Th< Orton Government has thrown open women all public scrvl the police. Announcing this, Preu. tab declared that presi i tions required women to be mure forward and they should seclusion. He advocated
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  • 51 2 (From Our Own Correspondent' Delhi. Nov. 17.— Rumour is I cylating m Delhi that the League High Command tried Gandhiji visiting BftSi H instructed Premier Buhl stop him and refuse bin litie.s. Suhrawady could I this mandate. All he was to delax Gandhiji
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  • 304 3 airo (Air Mail)._A bandit who m the past three years has 'ViSSZft- b r ShOt dCad f the%cK>f of the ho^ rest him fi ht Wth E tian tr °<>P" to aad Aly Saleh. notorious Asstut idit chief, had been sentenced default to penal
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  • 174 3 Shanghai (Airmail).— Chinese are beginning to leave Korea as a result of growing anti-Chinese feeling m that country, it is reported. The life and property of Chinese m Korea are m great danger as a "violent anti-Chinese movement" is now sweeping that nation, according to the official
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  • 68 3 Shanghai. Nov. 18.— The Poona Theatre, largest public entertainment house m Pootung which is directly across the Wangpoo River from Shanghai, was destroyed by a a time bomb which exploded at 10 a.m. Thursday. One man and two women who were m the theatre
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  • 584 3  -  Boy Essoyan (By Associated Frtmm Correspondent) Shanghai. If the Communists receive no outside assistance, China will be unified if necessary by force— within one year. This is the considered opinion of a reliable observer recently returned from one of China's main fighting fronts—
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  • 368 3  -  James Marlow (By Associated Press Corre^pr rdentj Washington, Nov. Former Secretary of Commerce Henry Wallace m recently announcing his new position as editor-in-chief of the New Republic magazine said this publication will address the liberal-minded people of the world. He said: "I want it
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  • 77 3 Batavia, Nov. 18.— Ric<:\ which cost 10 NEI guilders last week, had dropped to from three to live guilders a kilo (2.2 pounds today, although both the Dutch and Indonesian authorities were still worried enough to hold a conference on the critical food
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  • 94 3 PORTUGUESE PREMIER DENOUNCES DEMOCRACY PRAISES RUSSIA Lisbon. Nov. 17. Premier Balazar'a speech m which he denounced democracy as a failure while praissing Russia's achievements In wai and peace, was published m full on front pages of all Portuguese newspapers without comment Praise of the Soviet Union, such as m the
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  • 388 4 Sheffield. (Yorks), Nov. IS. —A. V. Alexander, Minister Designate for the proposed Defense Portfolio m the Cabinet, said yesterday that liritain has a special duty and obligation to maintain efficient armMi forces. Alexander, who is now Minister Without Portfolio Cabinet Member, as
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  • 215 4 SEVEN MEN ON MURDER CHARGE When the case m which seven Indians are being charged with the alleged murder of a compatriot named Govindasamy was resumed before Mr. Justice Jobling and a common jury m the Assize Court yesterday, one of the defence counsel, Mr. Marshall,
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  • 34 4 Washington, Nov. 17. A new source today confirmed the United Press report that the FrenchSiamese treaty negotiations are nearly ended and the date lor the signing is exoected to be set .snort I\ UP
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  • 170 4 Under the auspices of the Loral Malayan Indian Congress, Solelar bmnch, the 57th birthday of Pandit Jauaharlai Nehm v\as observed by holding a nubiu meeting at 177 -^8 West Hill Road, 1J 1 mile, Selelar, under the chairmanship of Mr. K. t'»alakrishnan. i>-\spite inclement weather
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  • 162 4 London. Nov. 18. Scotland Yard Sunday night disclosed that guards' at a!l (idvernnuvi! buildings m London wore itrengthened this weekt'nd against possible attack by Jewish "Terrorists* 1 following an anonymous warning. A Yard spokesman deriiiitci to disclose contents of the message but reported "»t threatened
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  • 194 4 MADAME SUN ADVOCATES "UNITY AND UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN U.S. SOVIET" New York, Nov. 18. At a private dinner of the "Committee for Democratic Far Eastern Policy" a message from Madame SunYat Sen was heard. Textually it is as follows. "We ask you to inform the American people of the true conditions
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  • 132 4 The Committee of Management Of the Hind Volunteer Service met on 15 Nov. 1946 at 6. Race Course Lane. Dr. Fernandez and Mr. P. L. Anthony were co-opted In the Committee m place oi Dr. Abraham and Mr. Kaliaperumal respectively, both of whom are proceeding to India.
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  • 83 4 The 20th Inter-Malay Schools atheletic sport and drill competition will be held on 25th November, 1946. at Jalan Besar Stadium commencing at 3 p.m. on the celebration of the Muslim New Year (Ist Muharram 1366). Fifteen Malay Schools m Singapore will take part m the competition and
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  • 46 4 The Board of Trade Journal is received weekly m the Public Relations Office where it may be consulted. The issue for October 26 includes an article on "Wide Field Open to U.K. Exporters m China" by the British Commercial Counsellor m Shanghai.
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  • 56 4 London, Nov. 17. There are to be no short cuts to higher ranks m the police service, Home Secretary J. Chuter Ede told the annual conference of the Police Federation. "I desire to see every position m police service filled by a man who
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  • 126 4 Washington, \o%. 17. The Department of Agriculture has forecast a 10 per cent, increase m world rice production over last year with exportable surpluses still remaining at only 25 per cent, of pre-war averages. While estimating this year's crop at some (3,1)00.000,000 bushels as compared with
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  • 394 4 "What's Behind British Empire's Defence Plan? A Soviet Explantion Moscow, Nov. 17.— Seeking to answer the question "What is behind the British Empire's defence plan," an article m the Soviet Magazine New Times declares: "The slogan Empire defence serves simply to cover up expansionist plans which Britain counts on carrying
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  • 133 4 London, Nov. 18.— Letters from South America, Canada, South Africa and other countries were read by a meeting at Sandwich. Kent, Saturday when the mayors of 14 Kentish seaside and inland towns considered the proposal to elect a memorial on the cliffs of Dover to Winston
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  • 110 4 Moscow, Nov. 17— m it m an English com. cast over Moscov I cizing the South Mr JJ*J (T h take over South -U "The British Field Marshal Bn very broad Intel League of Natioi mandatory states the Union of Bou its mandatory righi cal
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  • 74 4 JEWS APPEAL FOR CHANGE IN PALESTINE ATTITUDE Jerusalem, Nov. 17.— Mr. Joseph Sprinzak, Chairman of the General Federation of Jewish Labour, appealed at a meeting today "to the conscience of the British Labour Party to change its attitude towards Palestine." "Ii a change occurs' he said, "we shall see m
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  • 79 4 200,000 BRITISH TROOPS FOR PALESTINE BEFORE YEAR-END Jerusalem, Nov. 17. Reliable military sources said that British troops m Palestine, at present estimated at 100,000, would probably be doubled by the end of the year to include four full divisions of combat soldiers. The move was believed to be taken because
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  • 73 4 NIZAM APPEALS Km PEACE IN INDIA Bombay. Nov 18.— The Nizam of Hyderabad. Muslim ruler of the largest Indian State, appealed Sunday night to Indians to end the communal strife saying "whatever our political differences may be, the gruesome tragedies rill all with horror and dismay." He said "every patriot
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  • 162 4 New York, Nov. 18. The Big Five Foreign Ministers will discuss the vital question of the use of the veto m the I'nited Nations Security Council at a "top secret" meeting at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel here today at 4 p.m. GMT.
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  • 74 4 Entries lor the 5-Mile CrossCountry and 10-Mile Cycle Race close on the 25th of Nov. This is being organised by the Sports Section of the Singapore Indian Association lor all Indian civilians and to be run off on Sunday. Dec. Ist at 7 a.m. A special prize
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