Indian Daily Mail, 21 November 1946

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. \o. 212. II SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1916. PRICE 10 CENL^
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  • 200 1 iceroy Agrees To Call Constituent Assembly On December 9 New Delhi Nov. 20— A crisis was averted today when oy Lord Wavell agreed to call the Constituent A.ssemhly v scheduled date. was announced officially thut "it has heen ::nally decided ihe preliminary meeting of the
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  • 189 1 Our Own Correspondent) Sen Delhi, Nov. 20. Mr. M. A. ih had a prolonged interview ith ihe Viceroy when it is underthc Constituent AssembU ,im! Bihar situation were discussed. He is reported to have asked from Viceroy an assurance that the ess would accept compulsory uping of
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  • 69 1 Our Own Correspondent) Nov. 20.— Commenting Viceroy's visit to the Fronhan Abdul Ghaffar Khan id said: "When Pandit visited the tribal territory the message of love and freelie was greeted with bullets es, but when the Viceroy there, he receives the message petual slavery. He was garnd
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  • 62 1 HIGHER APPOINTMENTS IN THE GOVT. Our Own Correspondent) Delhi, Nov. 19.— A Cabinet c is likely to be formed ;ting of Patel, Matthai and mat AH Khan to take decisions ard to all appointments to ranks of the India Govern•s< cretariat. appointments are now by. the Viceroy and though oval
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  • 21 1 ris. Nov. 19. Frenchmen are a new ten-franc coin to put into circulation imV'lv, the Finance Ministry <ci here today. Reuter
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  • 30 1 Athens, Nov. 20.— A new attack by Greek "rebels" alleged to be coming from a point where thr> Greek, Bulgarian and Yugoslav borders meet— was reported m Athens today.- Reuter
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  • 163 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) >Jew Deini, Nov. 20.— Aadres^m^ v fcJikh gathering at Jullimaer on Monaay, Sardar Balaev bmgn, Oelence Member, declared: "Young mcna will soon receive an appeai cram top leavers of ail parties to join tne ranKs oi me Indian Army. respite
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  • 371 1 Calcutta, Nov. 20. Mahatma Gandhi told a prayer meeting at Ramganj, Noakhali district of East Bengal, that he had received threatening letters and "angry telegrams' 9 m connection with the communal troubles m India, it was learned here toduy- A delayed message from
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  • 316 1 BENGAL PREMIER'S ASSURANCE TO HINDUS (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta. Nov. 20.— Talks for the restoration of harmony m East Bengal were carried a stage further when the Bengal Premier and ministers met Mahatma Gandhi m KamgaKj yesterday evening. It is understood that the Premier, while agreeing to Gandhiji s
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  • 166 1 GOVT. TROOPS DRIVE TOWARDS YENAN Shanghai. Nov. 20. The Communist Radio today announced that Nationalist spearheads had driven 19 miles into the l'enan border region. The Yenan broadcast mentioned attacks from three directions with a fourth column preparing for an all out offensive. It said the first .skirmishes were impending
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  • 35 1 London, Nov. 20. By the end of the year the temporary rousing programme should be largely complete, said Mr. George Tomllnson, Works Minister, at the opening of the Building Industries Congress at WestmLi c:■ Reuter
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  • 336 1 4,000,000 Pedestrians Affected Manchester, Nov. 20. Through drenching rain, millions of Britons working m and around this important industrial city, trudged towards their jobs today after a sobering night of violence m the bus strike that has tied up t rails-:-Miiation m three counties. Streets
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  • 104 1 Tokyo, Nov. 20.— India's poll representative m Japan declared on Wednesday m the first OfflciaJ statement that his country wa* not seeking revenge against ihi.s nation but wishes Japan to emerge a democratic, peaceful and cooperative country with other nations. Dr. I. C. Jain
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  • 73 1 Montreal. Nov. 120. Prince Ayad of Tunis, uncle of X Farouk of Egypt, died Sunday, aged 71. Hi can. I from London m 1940. Prince Ben Ayad v i date'" for the throne <>i Syria m 1928 when political circles m P. were considering the
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  • 73 1 MRS. VIJAYALAKSHMI PANDIT Flushing Meadows, New York, Nov. 20. After remaining In her hotel Monday night with a sore throat and general fatigue, Mrs. Pandit arrived here yesterday morning to take part m the meeting of the General Assembly of the UNO. Mrs. Pandit was unable to attend the reception
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  • 80 1 OPIUM SMOKING TO BE BANNED IN INDIA (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Nov. 20.— The Government of India have decided to prol ibit altogether the smoking of opium In British India, exception bein^ made only m favour of existing addicts so long as they survive And subject to their
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  • 72 1 London, Nov. 20. An amendment to the address m reply to the King's speech regretting that there wai no reference spee-h to the "threats to personal liberty of workers, members an 4 non-niem-bers of trade unions by the enforcement of closei shops m the industry" was defeated m
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  • 46 1 London. Nov. 20. Results oi yesterday's and today's polling In the Rumanian general elections gave the Government bloc between 70 and 71 per cent, of the votes, Belgrade Radio reported today. "The vote for the opposition was very small/ the Radio added. Reuter
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  • 40 1 RUSSIA' S ABSENC E LAMENTED Pam, Nov. 20. The United Nations Educational, Scientific -and Cultural Organisation, formed to promote world thought thro increased cultural relations among nations, on Wednesday lamented the ab of Russia m Its first General conference. AP
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  • 53 1 London, Nov. 19. The Duke of Gloucester, who is giving up the post of Governor-General of Australia and la to act aa Senior Councillor of State while the King is away m South Africa, will leave Australia by air for London on Jan. 16, it was announced
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  • 37 1 Washington, Nov. 20. A billion dollars slash In national defence outlays was foreseen by Representative Noah Mason, Republican. Illinois, on Wednesday In predicting that Republican controlled Congress would lop 14 billion dollars off the federal buds." AP
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  • 41 1 Melbourne N v. lv T\ post v commercial air link I tween Australia and Batavia I been established and it is now possible for civilian passengers to buuk from Darwin on B twice- weekl> service-, the Netherlands souri reDorted today. Reuter
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  • 77 1 DRESS REGULATIONS FO R LAWYERS RELAXED (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Nov. 19. In view of the prevailing acute cloth short age, the Madras High Court has relaxed dress regulations for lawyers. The Court also considers it is desirable to change the present costume to some costume more Indian m
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  • 163 1 London, Nov. 19. The Nvffield Organisation has the British "petplrs tar" on test. Sir Miles Thomas. Vice-Chairman of the organisation told Router to day on his return from the United States 'There need be no secret aboui the fact that the Nulliehl Organisation has m
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  • 98 1 LABOUR WINS IN BYE- ELEC TION London. Nov. 20. The Labour Government yesterday successfully defended a seat m the by-elect inn for the Rotherhithe division oJ London. This was the 22nd by-election since the Party came into power In July 1945. Eleven of the previous 21 were also Labour and
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  • 86 1 New Delhi. NOV. 20. The number I tilled In the recent communal In Bihar Province was "aom< where In five figures* and damage i property amounted to ten* of millions oi rupees, Sardar Abdu. Rab Nlshtar, Minister of Communications, told the Council oi State today. What they had
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  • 56 1 Brisbane Nov. 20.- A summons issued here today against T. A Foley. Queensland Secretary for Health and Home Affairs alleging possession ol 533 lbs. of tobacco on which excise duty had not been paid. Foley has temporarily relinquished hi* portfolio pendinu findings oi the Royal Commission appointed by Queensland Parliament/last
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  • 35 1 New Delhi. Now l>o. ('cn>or>/iip been m effect since Nuv. 18 f»n all press dispatches on the Muslim -Hindu disturbam m Bihar province, the provincial government announced Violators are subject to imprisonment and tines. AP
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  • 862 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thursday, Nov. 21, 1946 MR MACDONALD'S FLIMSY EXCUSES IT is v very puur excuse that Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald has made 11. defence oi his nut consulting non-Malaj > In regard to the n iur Malaya. In radio broadcast from this country, on Tuesday night, Mac
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  • 1237 2 MEN AND POLITICS: A WEEKLY FEATURE BY LOUIS FISCHER Land Of Jewish Terrorism, Arab Nationalism Br. Imperialism London. Palestine is a very live issue m London. It distresses British statesmen and innumerate private citizens. Observers testify that anti-semitism has increased m England einee the end of
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  • 232 2 FOLLOW INDIA'S EXAMPLE: DR. RA O'S SUGGESTION TO U.S. Washington, Nov. 20.— The food adviser to the India Embassy, Dr. V. K. R. Rao. urged the United States Government to follow India's example and give priority on railways to grain for export because, he said, that was the only way
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  • 58 2 Equality Of S tatus For India Wa nted Fort William, Onta v II S. Kodanda Rao. v viser to the Indian lon y the International 1 Orgail sation Migration nniittp^ meeting at Mont re. il \u5iK -said m an intern* ;«rda\ that India wants to i uithin the British Conine
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  • 908 2 Glowing Tribute To His Personality Horn on December 2">, 1861, Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya was educated m Suri College m Allahabad. From his boyhood, the younjj Malaviya dreamt of India freed from foreign control, meditating her own cul/ure. and become great by a reorientation
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  • 479 3 Britain' s Policy Towards India Has Not Changed, Says Amery extremely critical and Jvc mnnl" continu ed to ardiHff India's future refationS^ U S for Pe^imism still reasons for optim ism M r P f *g\ Bntai but there of State for India. U Amery .said that the "situa- m
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  • 114 3 New York, Nov. 20. -Sir Maharaj Singh for India told the Trusteeship Sub-Committee of the United Nations here "I want to make it clear that we are now dealing only with procedural aspects" when the delegates voted unanimously to accept the South African Premier General
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  • 133 3 Coino, Nov. 20. Fishermen today deserted the scenic Lake Como m the foothills of the Alps on the Italo-Swiss border, reporting the discovery of a "sea monster." The creature, which terrified the fishermen who tried first vainly to capture it, was described as being more than
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  • 160 3 Sydney (Air Mail). Australia had a vital interest m the vigorous growth of world trade to provide a healthy market for her export industries, the Minister for Post-wai Reconstruction, Mr. Dedman. said Australia was playing a full part m all international endeavours to remove unnecessary barriers to
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  • 244 3 Hongkong (Air Mail).— After a sojourn of four years m Japan, Hongkong has its lions once again Symbol of British might, two bronze lions which have guarded the main entrance of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bangking Corporation here since its new building was erected
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  • 59 3 Hongkong, Nov. 19.— An American economic mission, similar to the British Trade Mission now In China, will shortly arrive to tour China Tor the purpose of exploring possibilities of trade expansion according to the Far Eastern Economic Review. The mission will comprise 16 members of
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  • 265 3 It has been decided by His Majesty's (Government that, having completed the tasks allotted them, the British and Indian Forces m the Netherlands Kast Indies will be withdrawn by 30th November HUH. H(J., ALFSEA announced esterdav. With the exception of small RAP'
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  • 46 3 Shanghai. Nov. 20.— 0n the instructions of the Nanking <;<>vemment, Mayor K. \V. Wu last night was ordered to seal all godowns m Shanghai m which American Red Cross blood plasma, sold as surplus by the Foreign Liquidation Commission wa s known to be stored. UP
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  • 103 3 INTELLIGENTSIA WANT PEIPING AS CHINA'S CAPITAL IVipins. Nov. 20.— College professors, lawyers and Congressmen, all ire now campaigning to demand hat Pteipißg be made the capital >t China once more. The campaign was started by professors and lawyer*, and is now joined by the entire educated class of Peipinji and
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  • 57 3 Jogjakarta. Nov. 20.— Within iveek of the issue of the new Republican money, counterfeits or live M.n, ten sen and ten rupiah notes were found m 'circulation, the Indonesian Finance Ministry announced. The public has been asked to report anything that might Mftot tii< 1 invest \£i\
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  • 91 3 FED ON HUMA N HAIR! London. Nov. 20 Starring Gei mans m Hamburg hospital are being led on a paste obtained from human hair. Penner Brockway, former Political Secretary of the Independent Labour Party m hi.s "German diary*' published today says thai when he visited the hospital tie tried the
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  • 37 4 SINGAPORE REGIONAL CONGRESS A meeting of the Executive Coml Singapore Regional Congill be held on Nov. 23, at p.ni .at No. 6, Race Course Lane. a i ii.-inb.Tfc of trie Executive Com«e are requested to be present.
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  • 218 4 U.K. The (iovernor-lieneral Mr. Malcolm Mac')onald will proceed to the United Kingdom on the 22nd November for discussion with the Secretary of State for the Colonies on various matters affecting Malaya and Borneo, including the results of the recent constitutional discussion with thtir Highnesses
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  • 170 4 JOHORE REGIONAL HIND VOLUN TEER SERVICE A meeting of the Johore Regional Hind \oiunteer Service will be neld ai Johore Congress premises 4., jaian Ibrahim i Upstairs; Johore Banru, on m^t November 1946 at 5.30 p.m. sharp. All memoers of Hind Volunteer Sen Johore are requested to attend m tuU
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  • 142 4 At a me&ing whicii attended by tne newij -elected representatrom annosi ah sections oi ail aepartments m h.ai. Dockyard tne toiiowing inemoers were eiecteu lor the Working Committee of the above union. President: Mr B. Sithiah Secretary: Mr. s. Harris, Asst. becretary: jvi. M. Muthiah, Treasurer; Mr. K.
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  • 208 4 An official Press Release issued from Kuala Lumpur, says: "A further plena r> conference was held at Kings House, Kuala Lumpur, this morning between U.K. The Governor-General, His Excellency the Governor of the Malayan Union, Their Hishnesseh the Killers of the .Malay States. and representatives of
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  • 140 4 Persons wishing to travel overseas are requested to produce certificates vi vaccination and inoculation. These certificates arc requirements based on the International Sanitary Convention vi 1 J44 and the International Sanitary Convention for Aerial Navigation Ol 1944, states a X..L. Press release. The Office oi the Director
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  • 65 4 REVOLVER AND AMMUNITION RECOVERED In a surprise raid carried out by Inspector Pong and detectives oV the Criminal Investigation Department, Singapore, on Tuesday, a .38 revolver and 6 rounds oi ammunition were recovered. A male Hokkien, Ho Kian Chiong, was subsequently arrested and charged with illegal possession oi arms and
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  • 336 4 To help cope with the innumerable problems left by the Japanese, a State Relief Committee was set up m September 1945 comprising members of all nationalities. District Relief Committees were also formed. The members of the State Relief Committee are Messrs. Soo Hoy Wah. N.
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  • 127 4 AUSTRALIAN OYSTERS FOR SINGA PORE Sydney (Air Mall). Mr. Long Yoke sic, manager of si us a pore's Airport Hotel, has a taste for Australian oysters. He recently cabled Sydney for 250 dozens of "the best procurable." They were sent by Qantas Lancastrian first Sydney oysters to reach the Far
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  • 76 4 A Chinese Chong Kok Lam by name living m 23 Tessensohn Road, was the victim of an armed robbery In which he lost $300. The robbery took place at 5.30 p.m. on Nov. 19 at Kin Chuan Road. He was held up by two
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  • 143 4 The following have been requested to turn up on Saturday Nov. -s, for a "Home and Home" football game at the Telok Kurau School Ground at 4.45 p.m. The Colours team will be selected lrom the following:— H. Monteiro, O. Balakrisnnan, Chan Swee Lee, G F. Carnegie, -Walter
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  • 266 4 Paris, Nov. 20. The French Government has promised to approach the British Government to obtain "a considerable reduction" m the amount of rice to be supplied by Siam under ihe agreement with Britain concluded m May this year, it was stated here yesterday. me
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  • 57 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Nov. 19. Mr. N. Raghavan has received official intimation from Delhi to the effect that arrangements for sending a repatriation ship to Malaya will be finalised this week. The first ship is expected to be m Singapore on November 22. In creased repatriation facilities will
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  • 33 4 -From Our Own Correspondent; Madras. Nov. 19. The Madras Government has decided that exservicemen and INA men will be treated on an equal footing for appointment to all Government jobs except the police.
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  • 1122 4 Malaya- Wide Celebrations Of Nehruji's Birthday AT MALACCA In spite of the inclement weather, a good number of people representing all communities m Malacca gathered at the tastefully decorated premises of the Malacca Indian Association to celebrate the 57th Birthday of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the Vice-President of the Interim National
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  • 94 4 GAOLED FOR AS SA ULTING A CLERK Two Malay labSamsudin and were jointly cha Police Court ye with assaulting Yeo Ban Seng The prosectr magistrate, Mr. take a serious there were ma Harbour Boarc; ting clerks. In pressing nient, the pro.se stance where loi ing a grievance a <-lerk, drove
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