Indian Daily Mail, 22 November 1946

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. \o. 243. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1916. PRICE it) CENTO
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  • 310 1 Malayan Indian Congress Calls For Country -Wide Protest constitution Proposals As Published Are Completely Undemocratic' > 1 ."CS-T^f'T- Nati °3 al Cnn r "< special session Sentnl on Nov. 1, passed a number of resolutions defin* the Malayan Union pl iin and calling for a
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  • 137 1 Pandit .lawaharlal Nehru, Vicepresident of the Interim Government and Minister-in-Charge of the External Affairs Department recently tomcd the tribal areas on British India's North -West frontier. Daring the visit he addressed meetings of tribesmen and drove through isolated country with a large party of pressmen
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  • 147 1 Calcutta, Nov. 21.— Mahatma Gandhi's followers wept today as he left for Srirampur a riot devastated village of Eastern Bengal where the Muslims are m ma:crity—with no ..guard againsi attacks by rioters. He told his weeping followers before he set out that he had derided on
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  • 175 1 York, Nov. 21.— Will native of volunteer armed forces territories formerly admib> the British Commontake the oath of allegiance King or United Nations? is one of the many quesput by Mr. Krishna Menon, to Sir Carl Berendsen, New when the sub-committee Trusteeship Committee met
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  • 123 1 GANDHIJI'S MOMENTOUS DECISION (Prom Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Nov. M.-Mahatma Gandhi yesterday look a moment us decision to infuse courage into the refugees and persuade them to return to their homes m tasi Bengal. He has decided to disperse his party and go and live singly m the most
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  • 69 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras. Nov. 21. -Mr. T. Sundarrao Naidu was elected Mayor at a meeting of the Madras Corporation yesterday evening:, defeating the Congress nominee Mr. Adikesavulu, Naicker by 33 votes against 31. The Madras Mayoralty goes to the various communities by rotation and it
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  • 96 1 Calcutta, Nov. 21. Calcutta Corporation yesterday decided to erect a life-size marble statue of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose who headed the Provisional Government of Free India, formed m Singapore during the Japanese war, and organised the Indian National Army which fought m the Japanese campaign. Netaji
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  • 194 1 I Pans, Not. 21.— Sir Sarvappalli hadhakrishnan. Vice-Chancellor of Benares Hindu Tniversity and chief Indian delegate to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation, said at the lii «t plenary session of TXESCO here yesterday that the world was reverting to
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  • 259 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi. Nov. 21. The Constituent Assembly will meet on Dec. 9 as scheduled and invitations have been sent out to members but the Muslim League members may not participate m the proceedings. Whatever doubt there may
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  • 94 1 Karachi, Nov. 21. —The question Of incorporation of the territory of French India into India is one for the citizens of French India to decide, Ac ting of French India Mr. M. C. F. Baron told Renter today. He added that elections m French India were
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  • 175 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi. Nov. 21.— The sedate Council of State yesterday resembled a bear garden when the Interim Government member Mr Abdur Rab Nishtar made a nasty statement on the communal disturbances. Mr. Nishtar had to face such a volley of questions
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  • 125 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, Nov. 21.- It is understood that a Bill to abolish Zamindaris will be moved In the next >ion ol the Bengal Assembly. The Bill aims at purchasing by the State 0] all rent receiving 'nterests m the Province m the course
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  • 61 1 London. Nov. 21. —P. D. Saggi, President of the Indians Overseas Congress of Bombay, who has just returned to London after an extensive tour on the Continent, told Reuter that he has made arrangements to hold a convention of Indians overseas m London during April 1947. Mr. Saggi me: a
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  • 43 1 {From Our Own Correspondent) Karachi, Not. Sl.— -The first British High oinmissioner m India, .Mr. Terence Shorn-, arrived m Karachi Monday. Interviewed, Mr. Shone said: "My appointment is a new departure m Indo-British relations. Certainly it is a Gig change."
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  • 138 1 Bangkok, Nov. 21.— A plot for B political coup d'etat against the Government of Siamese Premier Xhamrong Nawusawat was nipped In the bud by a secret police roundup of a band of Siamese Royal Air Force officers, more than B score of whom, the police said, Wen now
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  • 56 1 New Delhi, Nov. dl— The Muslim League President, Mohammed All Jinnah, said m a statement here loday I hat no representative of the Muslim Leafac will pariitipate m the Indian Constituent Asseini.lv 'IK forcilli tins meeting ot th< oi^tjtuem .Vss« -jnbly" he said, "a situation ha^ been mated whitli Will
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  • 74 1 Nov. 21. n wax officially dl a toda> that a cache of diamonds valued at more than 5u miJ Strait* dollars baaed on i urn n New York diamond market pri Idden by members oi the Japanese army prior to occupation b;> the Allies, has been discovered ittered In various
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  • 64 1 London, Wov. 21 The Arch bishops cri Canterbury and York •ailing for i day ol prayer (OJ India on December 1 because "m "l the ckne tiea uniting the churchea ol th« two oounlrlea und oq ol the probtenu no* facing India, it la appropriate ai In the la^t twu
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  • 766 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, Nov. 22, 1946. Local Bus Transport an inquiry imu the prevailing system ol bus transport m this and Colony is long overdue. :.v ol iv drawbacks are that the number Of available buses i^ mifßcient; the services are unBUTily duplicated on certain roads, while certain
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  • 402 2 "Participation Neither Advisable Nor Possible" Says Mr. Jinnah Now Delhi. Nov. 21.— Mr. Mohammed AH .linnah. President ot the All-India Muslim League, made public Wednesday night the correspondence m which he informed the Viceroy, Field Marshal Viscount Lord Wavell, that the League would not participate
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  • 113 2 Moscow, Nov. 21. Referring to the draft agreement on trusteeship of islands formely under Japanese mandate, recently published by the United States State Department. Krasnaya Zvezda. organ of the Red Army, writes: "Thus the United States want to keep the Pacific fleet. Only simpletons can
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  • 124 2 London. Nov. 21.— The Daily Telegraph military correspondent m an article entitled "India's Army m the New Era," dealing with the British elements still serving tho army m India, refers to the shortage of Indian officers and expressed the opinion that "it seems that as
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  • 592 2 Bombay, (Air Mail)— A number of Hindu young men have made known their readiness to marry any Hindu girls who were abducted, "forcibly married" or converted during the recent disturbances m Eastern Bengal, according to a Calcutta dispatch. This is the latest development
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  • 110 2 Nanking. Nov. 21. The National Constitutional Assembly, China's Parliament, adjourned here yesterday for 4tt hours to permit the nomination ol 172 candidates for 55 seats on the Presidium ot the Assembly. The formal election to the Presidium is expected to take place at a general
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  • 123 2 Batavia, Nov. 21. The acting Mayor ol Buitenzorg, Western Java, was among the six Indonesians killed m the town during house searches carried out by local Dutch troops, according to authoritative Dutch and Indonesian sources quoted by the Netherlands News Agency. A high official of
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  • 55 2 Tokyo, Nov. >1 quarters disclosed jre»t4 a Japanese school h,. "to emphasise his his deep gratitude' Mac Arthur for aiclii wrote to Mac Arthur blood. The teacher, Motoi tofd Mac Arthur that nese should reali/.e ami the crimes Japan cotiu ing the war and
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  • 38 2 Tokyo, Nov. 21 who broke into a 1 Saturday refused to Threatening the hn Samurai sword he D three women's sh< costliest of black ma Women's shoe, around 1,500 yen 'Sin. UP
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  • 47 2 London, Nov. l\ Nation War Crimea sion reported on night that up to Oct. 1,108 war criminals b tried m Europe, of were sentenced to death prisoned and 210 acquit! In the Far East, 1.350 ha tried, 384 sentenced ti» 804 imprisoned and A P
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  • 415 2 South Kortright, New York. One hundred ninel v -< ny wo men fnUB W countries, delegates to the International of Women her.. varied all the way from American pean government officials to residents of Near Eastern where women w ere only comparatively
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  • 302 2 Shanghai, Nov. 21. The \m»Tican Red Cross yesterday demanded that the Foreign Liquidation Commission withdraw tens of thousandunits of blood plasma donated m wartime by patriotic Americans from the Shanghai blackmarket m which they have been .selling for two months at US$25 per pint.
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  • 75 2 Johannesburg, Nov. Africa Lfl suffering from acute manpower sh > tory, representative industry, government pal services reported on Business is expar. that there are not peans to fill the ftvailal according to Mr. P Chairman of the Comm; ployers' Association. The railway admin to absorb
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  • 370 3 (By J*,i Roderick *«oci.»d lv<,« C0rn,,,.,,,,!™!. übbed "Red Spears" because metal-tipped lances carry iiant red tassels, these peasant resemble m function to the lean "minute men" who start C Revolutionary War against iid. b M to defend their own from intrusion and to warn
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  • 111 3 Honolulu. Nov. 21.— Twenty-eight thousand sugar plantation workers m the Hawaiian islands have returned to the parched cane fields, ending the costliest strike m Hawaiian history. It tied up sugar harvesting and rerinjng for 79 days since Sept. 1, costing 183.850 long tons of sugar uot
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  • 169 3 Peiping. Nov. 21.— The North China Office of the Ministry of Information made a statement yesterday afternoon confirming the United Press dispatch that all Soviet troops had withdrawn from Dairen and that political power m the city had been taken over by the Chinese Communists.
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  • 138 3 Washington, Nov. SI. Johns Hopkins Tniversity's Applied Physics laboratory revealed that a motion picture camera mounted m a German V-2 rocket recently obtained a picture of the earth's horizon, theoretically 720 miles away. The photograph- -showing up to 40,000 square miles of territory was recorded after the
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  • 174 3 Cincinnati, Ohio (Air Mail). That South Sea island paradise of the 19th century romanticists is gone, says Dr. John Wesley Coulter, university of Cincinnati professor of geography and authority on Pacific islands. Sweeping changes brought about by World War 11 are described by
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  • 98 3 Canberra. Nov. 21. Australia is to set up an experimental range for the development of guided projectiles. Premier Joseph Chifley announced here today. The decision taken by the Cabinet was subject to a satisfactory agreement between the British and Australian Governments, it was stated. Lieut-General J.
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  • 40 3 London. Nov. 21. A violin made by Lorenzo Quadagnini m 1740 was sold at Christie's for E1 ,050. Guadagnini, 1645-1740. was an outstandmombcr of a famous family of violin makers. He was for at time a pupil of Stradivarius. Reuter
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  • 288 3 Yenan. Nov. 21. (»en. (hu Teh, ommander-in-Chief of China's Communist armies, charged (ieneralissimo Chiang Kaishek with the "entire responsibility" for national disunity and assailed "American reactionaries for "lending him encouragement. In an exclusive 300-word interview, the famous guerilla strategist declared he was preparing the defence of
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  • 26 3 Batavia, Nov. v The Duu-h minesweeper Walchoren struck a mine today and sank off Balikpapan, Borneo. Two crewmen were killed ana eight others were wounded AP
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  • 167 3 Jomakarta (Air Mail).- President Boekarno'a cable of thanks to Lord Killearn rcad.s: While thanking I for your kind message which 1 wholeheartedly reciprocate, I seize this occasion to teil you how nunh we value the time and effort you have devoted to try and brin<; about a
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  • 80 3 PADLOCKING VA CANT DWELLINGS! Oklahoma City, Nov 21. A .v.ronuly-worded protest against the landlords' proposal to padlock vacant dwellings until Rent Controls were removed, brought a defeat ol the measure at the Annual National Housing Convention. Earlier, however, landlords voted for the approval ol $250,000 promotion campaign to break rent
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  • 384 4 Police Chase Arrest Two Europeans Early yesterday morning at about 1 .30 a.m. near the Alhambra Theatre two Europeans, m civilian clothes, hired a taxi driven by a Chinese to £o to Holland Road. On reaching a dark spot near Holland Road they asked the taxi driver to stop. One
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  • 180 4 Little-known .story oi India's manifold contribution to the Allied victory m World War II is drammatically told m a 35 minute documentary lilm, "India Strikes," which is shortly to be released here through the Eagle-Lion Distributors, by arrangement with the Indian Government Information Officer m
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  • 32 4 Singapore, Nov. 21.— A new Chinese Language daily newspaper, th< i Nan Chiou of which Tan Kah X v. Chinese leader, is one of the directors, started publication m Singapore to-day UP
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  • 122 4 Indian Labourers' Savings Singapore, Nov. £1, Lists ol estate labourers m Ma la > a holding Savings Bank Accounts before the »var have now been com pi lea, according to the Director of Posts inri Telegraphs. Malaya. The lists show the name of ttie labourer, the estate on which he
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  • 99 4 COST OF LIVING ALLOWANCES FOR EUROPEANS A cost of living allowances has now been approved for payment to all Eurooean Officers on the following basis: The monthly allowances are as follows: From 1.4.4(5 to 31 7. 40 $10 lmus 10 per cent, salary with maximum Ol $35. From 1 8.46
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  • 96 4 The following have been selected to represent the Indians against the No. 1 British Transit Camp at soccer to-morrow Saturday. Nov. 23 at Nee Soon. Players arc requested to meet at the club premises, 0, Race Course Lane at 3.3U p.m. lor transport. The team will be:
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  • 68 4 The Tamil Brotherhood Association will meet the Transit Camp, Nee Soon m a friendly game of soccer, to be played at Nee Soon to-morrow Saturday, 23. Players and supporters are requested to assemble at 94, Owen Road, by 4 p.m. The Tamils team will De: Slthambaram, Abdul Rasak,
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  • 106 4 Lake Success, Nov. 20 India's move to prevent any individual country from gaining exclusive United Nations trusteeship over dependent areas, if successful, would block the United States request tor sole trusteeship of the Pacific islands wrested from Japan. Russia's prompt support of the Indian prop^al that
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  • 146 4 Indian Currency Will Now Be Available For Travellers Singapore, Nov. 21.— The Government of India has allowed the export of Indian currency to banks m Malaya for the benefit of travellers to India, besides affording facilities for exchange of Malayan •urrency at all principal ports off disembarkation m India, according
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  • 125 4 New York. Nov. 20.— Opposing South Africa's proposed annexation of South-west Africa the New York Post declared yesterday: "This is an inflammatory issue m the vast coloured and colonial world because South Africa's reputation for undemocratic, harsh and oppressive racial discrimination and exploitation. "In South Africa
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  • 207 4 Johannesburg, Nov. 19.- -The Interests of both the Union of South Africa and of South-West Africa demand that the Union Government should incorporate SouthWest Africa. Eric H. LOWW, Leading member of the South Africa Nationalist Party declared m an article published m prominent opposition newspapers
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  • 102 4 Lake Success, New York, Nov. 21. India's complaints against South Africa will be discussed today < Thursday) at 8 p.m. GMT when the United Nations political and legal committees will meet m a joint session. General Smuts is expected to make a statement on the subject
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  • 120 4 Lake Success, Nov. 20. The "talking doll" of the Indian delegate, Sir Maharaj Singh dv. not speak tod«y. Sir Maharaj Singh had informed the press earlier that he would give a short "ventriloquist show" with his talking doll ten minutes before the trusteeship committee met today. At
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  • 1050 4 Mr. M. S. M. M Alagappa Chettiar s Services Recalled: Farewell Tea-Party At Ipoh A largely attended all-community farewell tea-party was given by the Indian. Chinese, Malay and Eurasian communities, of Ipoh on Saturday last at the Town Hall m honour of Mr. M.S.M.M. Alagaupa Chettiar who is shortly proceeding
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  • 46 4 HE. The Governor and Lady Gimson will \isit some of the Peoples' Restaurants this morning. Ke will visit Outram Road at 11.30 a.m.. and after Visiting Handy Road, among others, he is expected to arrive at Telok Iyer at 12.3U pjii.
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  • 33 4 Hmd Volunteei Singapore Regional hold a mass meet Nov. 24 at 4 p.m. at Seletar Jai Hind O inclement weat.h< will preside. All persons Intert Volunteer Service invited.
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  • 70 4 New Drug Ag ainst Malaria New York— A ne« i ed during the war to j I erican soldiers againsi nalai now available for domi use Originally know n rated as chloroysii is strong as quinin< a poisonous and betu which was us< i d d>; It is a synthetic
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