Indian Daily Mail, 27 November 1946
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Title Section17 1946-11-27 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. No. 247. II SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1946." f PRICE 10 CENI>17 words
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357 1946-11-27 1 iont Interpret Events In Advance,'' lays British Govt. Spokesman osition Is One Of Great .lon, Nov. 26.— (From Fraser Wighton. Reuters political nclent). An official British Government spokesman to phatically denied that th*> report published m India (see issue) to the effect that officialReuter - 357 words
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Article89 1946-11-27 1 Nov. 26. Thirty tramcars ('turned and smashed by Tutors m several districts mm Monday when police with a crowd shouting with Sidky: Down with l;. restaurants and cafes hcd and at least 15 perere .slightly injured. monstrators, said by police tubers of the Muslim Brod Association,AP - 89 words
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19 1946-11-27 1 I >, Beef or Fish, Fried fttaa Sprouts, Chye Sim, -id Tomato Sauce.19 words
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104 1946-11-27 1 New Delhi, Nov. 26. Bhagwai Dayal, till recently Special Officer of the Government of India Food Department, has been appointed India's consul for Bangkok, it was announced here yesterday. Dayal will be the first Indian consular representative m Siam. Besides consular functions, Dayai willAP - 104 words
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173 1946-11-27 1 Saved A.P.C.'s Kallang Depot: Medal For Fire Brigade Officer The Colonial Police Medal fnr Gallantry, awarded to Divisional Officer, Leonard Frederick Phipps of the Singapore Fire Brigade, is to be presented before a parade of the members of the Singapore Fire Brigade at the Central Fire Station. Singapore, at 7173 words
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Article31 1946-11-27 1 New Delhi, Nov. 26.— Major A. N. Mehta, formerly attached to the Indian Agency General m Chungking, has been appointed Indian Vice-Consul for Indo-China yin Saigon, it is officially announced. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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311 1946-11-27 1 The Hague, Nov. 26. Hints of a Cabinet crisis and reports that the Commander-in-Chief of the Netherlands Army and Navy might resign, circulated on Tuesday amid increasing signs of political tension arising from the recently initiated agreement designed to give the Netherlands East IndiesAP - 311 words
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Article32 1946-11-27 1 Batavia. Nov. 26.— Clashes between the Indonesian Republican Army TRI and a religious fighting organisation named "Hisboellah" are reported from Sampang island of Madura, the Netherlands Army Information Service said today. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article83 1946-11-27 1 TFrom Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Nov. 26. A uniform mill cloth ration of five yards for an adult and two yards for a child annually comes into force m Madras province from Dec. 1. There is to be no grouping of consumers for any purpose whatsoever83 words
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Article27 1946-11-27 1 Jerusalem, Nov. 26. A British Army officer was seriously injured north of Sarafand last night when a jeep m which he was travelling was shot at. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article96 1946-11-27 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Nov. 26. Licences granted to city hotels will be cancelled and food rations withheld, if admission is refused to any person on ground of religion, caste or creed, says an order issued to-day by the Madras Corporation. The order96 words
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177 1946-11-27 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Nov. 26.— Over 2,000 persons so far have been arrested m Jind State m the Punjab m connection with widespread agitation lor the introduction of responsible Government and the end of the autocratic administration of Sir Ganga Kaula,177 words
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165 1946-11-27 1 New York, Nov. 26. Broadway's famous lights were dimmed last night as fuel economy precaution following America's strike of 400,000 soft coal miners, whose leader John, L. Lewis was committed for trial for contempt of court for refusing to obey a Court order to165 words
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Article31 1946-11-27 1 Brisbane, Nov. 26.— The MCC vs. Queensland match was drawn, the M.C.C. m the second innings at close of play obtaining 238 runs for 6 wickets. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article48 1946-11-27 1 London. Nov. 26. Premier Clement Attlee said m the House of Commons that he hoped to announce shortly new targets for the total size of the armed forces set for December 31. He was not yet able to announce the target figure for June 30, 1947 Re uterReuter - 48 words
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135 1946-11-27 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Nov. 26 -An increase m the railway fares m India is inevitable. This was revealed by the Transport Member Mr. Asaf AH. addressing the Indian Railway Conference m Delhi yesterday. Mr. Asaf Ali declared that "whatever beUP - 135 words
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325 1946-11-27 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi Nov. -<i.— The threat that the Muslim League will make more and more difficult the settlement of the future constitution of India if the Congress by virtue of its majority m the Interim Government takes any measures to325 words
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Article128 1946-11-27 1 Bombay, Nov. I i.— Mohamed Ali Jinnah, president oi the Muslim League, urged on Tuesday at a Karachi Press cnoferencc that the India central provincial government tackle at once the question of an interchange of Muslims and Hindus m the population to prevent further communal butchery. HeAP - 128 words
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Article238 1946-11-27 1 CAIRO RIOTERS BURN ENGLISH BOOKS Cairo, Nov. 26.— While seven out )f 12 members of the Egyptian treaty delegation last night issued a statement formally rejecting the draft agreement reached by the British Foreign Minister, Mr. Ernest Bevin, and the Egyptian Premier, [small Sidky Pasha, rioters stampeding through Cairo's streetsReuter - 238 words
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92 1946-11-27 1 Vienna, Nov. 26.— Survivors uf the wrecked C-54 arrived at Vienna by special train on Monday night, accompanied by Brig. -Gen. Ralph Suavely, Chief of the Air Division of the U.S. European Headquarters, whose wife had been a passenger. General Suavely said all wereAP - 92 words
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Article52 1946-11-27 1 Pans, Nov. Hi. The powerful confederation Generate Dv Travail, French Trades I nion Council, today sent to Premier M. Georges Bidault the demand for a French Parliamentary delegation to investigate on the spot the present fighting m Northern Tonkin Province of Indo-China between French and Vietnam (Indo-Chinese Republic)Reuter - 52 words
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Article62 1946-11-27 1 New Delhi, Nov. 2ti "Dawn" organ of the Muslim League declared today that the Martin League was not quitting the Indian Interim Government. 'ongress had not aeeepted the British Cabinet Mission's proposals m the light of the Mission's statement of May 25 last, the paper added, and therefore Congress hadReuter - 62 words
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Advertisement28 1946-11-27 1 Take BIDOMAK Vim, Vigour, and Vitality, The Tonic that re-vitalize youi whole system. Obtainable at all leading stores Sole Importers: P. H. YEE CO., Singapore Kuala Lumpur. I28 words
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625 1946-11-27 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wednesday, Nov. 27, 1946. The Constituent Assembly if everything goes on well, In another two weeks' time, the Constituent Assembly will commence its labours m New Delhi to chalk out the new Constitution for India. But this is a very big "if"— and few <"iin predict625 words
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864 1946-11-27 2 Mr.H.Hodson On India's Constitutional Progress London. Nov. 26. India \\as committed to achieving her independence by le^al and constitutional means and that was a tremendous achievement, declared H. Hudson, late Commissioner of Reforms, India, m a paper onReuter - 864 words
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178 1946-11-27 2 New Delhi, Nov. 26. Raja Ghazanfar Ali Khan, member for Health and Muslim League representative m the Indian Interim Government charged the Congress Party with "not accepting the British Cabinet Mission's plan" and declared: "The summoning of the Constituent Assembly is, therefore, nothing butReuter - 178 words
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478 1946-11-27 2 Birmingham, Nov. 26.— Th c yfe w that nothinu a miracie 01 siaiesmansnip on the part of Indian po can preserve irom collapse me hope of a peace! to seii-goveinment m India is expressed today m mReuter; UP - 478 words
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Article119 1946-11-27 2 New Delhi (Air Mail). Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Vice -President of the Indian Interim Government, told a questioner from the Congress party benches m the Central Assembly: "A pistol is not the way of ensuring protection, .and the idea of encouraging people to go aboutReuter - 119 words
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Article78 1946-11-27 2 Bombay (Air r,^ dredgermen had v find when they saw bars of gold glittering silt while they were at jr k m th» Victoria dock here. Subsequently two n. recovered. The gold, which 550,000 Rupees, is beh» part of a far larger I disappeared during iReuter - 78 words
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110 1946-11-27 2 CONGRESSMEN IN JURED IN MOTOR ACCIDENT Karachi (By Air Mali) A party cl seven Congress v me: with a serious motor n on Nov. 17 when their jeep In which they were proceeding to TatU from Karachi to address a public met:ing on Lala Lajpatrai's annivei suddenly turned turtle about110 words
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Article131 1946-11-27 2 Colombo, (Air Mail)— A new islandwide labour organisation m order to prevent workers professing Roman tOatholic fatith participating m strikes and other activities calculated to dislocate the normal life of the commumtv is, it is learned, to be formed shortly. The formation of this organisationReuter - 131 words
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83 1946-11-27 2 Cheribon. (Air Mail* shipment of trucks P P o m l sed Tnri D 0; the Indian Government to nesia to speed the mwm*; 1 rice for India, was deliver, rf be.f recently, Antara says. Th.- racw. which have a bearing PJ J* J 2V>Reuter - 83 words
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152 1946-11-27 2 Sir S. RADHAKRISHNNN ELECTED TO UNESCO BOARD Paris. Nov. 26.-Euroi> won 8 of the 18 f*?J£ outive board of the United Education, Scientific and ral Organisation (UNESC conference election lao Those elected were Dr Martines of Mexico. M McLeish, United StatePaulo Carneire of B Auger of France. Dr felt ofAP - 152 words
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Article91 1946-11-27 2 Calcutta, Nov. 46. More than 50 Bengali banking houses suspended business soon Monday following inability to meet commitments. About 30 have been blackbaled on the Calcutta Exchange as defaulters and others are expected to follow m a day or two. Failure of one of the prominentAP - 91 words
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Article111 1946-11-27 2 Calcutta (By Air Mail).— The Commissioner of Police, Calcutta, has imposed further collective fines on the inhabitants of certain localities m the city of Calcutta. A total some of Rs. 75,000 has been imposed on the inhabitants of 31 areas of the city. Hindu inhabitants of111 words
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257 1946-11-27 2 Move To Avert HinduMuslim Split In East Africa .Mombasa. Nov. 26. The meeting, called for the Muslim Members Association and leaders of all Muslim sects to discuss the separation of Muslim and Hindu represen $ition on public and government bodies and legislative council was cancelled at the last minute followingReuter - 257 words
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374 1946-11-27 3 London, No 2fi fn~ ■II hold a < **W^r2K"Si .ESM five «'"tinents n February next day. This wtli h» .k dunnß the fiv *»>■ neeting «f communist part% liaSr cial inter "^-"'nal Comintern m May 191} eaders slnce the disbandment of Although the agendaUP - 374 words
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91 1946-11-27 3 H. G WELL'S' BEQUEST TO RUSSIAN REFUGEE London. Nov. 26.-H. G. Wells. goes to his two sons, Frank anri George, and their wives In a trill just published, he also leave! a emi r re S Cld "f^ throv e h °"t the ••Thl q of two Publications The ScienceReuter - 91 words
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Article55 1946-11-27 3 Nuremberg, Nov. 26.-Police chief Leo Stahl said on Sunday that Franz von Papen would be sent to Nuremberg hospital rather than to the Lauf sanitorium because the residents of Lauf had threatened to hang him. Von Papen. /equated by the International Military Tribunal is awaiting trial by aAP - 55 words
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Article114 1946-11-27 3 Washington, Nov. 26.— The United States Army Air forces will soon test a rocket-propelled aeroplane designed to fly eventually at a top speed of 1,700 miles an hour at a height of 80,000 feet. The plane is not intended as a military aircraft, but as a piloted flyingAP - 114 words
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Article274 1946-11-27 3 women have not approached SLw3fa£ Skers. ne secretary of the League of £?!°u r d ,f co P les Dr M. Joseph Mitchell, has been endeavouring to slove the problem of the children s future.Reuter - 274 words
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Article133 1946-11-27 3 Washington, Nov. 26.— Secret voice ray telephone that works on invisible light was developed by the U.S. Navy during the war, it was disclosed here Monday. Details still are shrouded by security restrictions, but an official explained that its source is infrared rays. It indicates slight interceptionAP - 133 words
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451 1946-11-27 3 Washington. Since last December a small group of American men and women are helping an energetic British woman to plan for the stateless children of Europe the children for whom no government is particularly responsible. Incorporated here as the stateless children's sanctuary, theAP - 451 words
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162 1946-11-27 3 EAST AFRICA— A TRAINING GROUND FOR BR. TROOPS? London, Nov. 26. Radio Moscow has quoted an Izvestia article charging Britain with planning to convert East Africa into a "training ground for British troops." The article said the 'inhabitants of East Africa may be grateful to British Brig. Gen. Scott whoUP - 162 words
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Article33 1946-11-27 3 Teheran, Nov. 26.— Premier Ghavam has wired the Azerbaijan Government that he has instructed the Iran Military forces to proceed to Azerbaijan for the super vision of the elections beginning December 7. UPUP - 33 words
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Advertisement441 1946-11-27 3 Singapore. r«l. OM SU>fapOre Ar 'l^^T' ,«ot "singapor? «-H WU TRADING CO., tz t areaeie, Ist Floor, Phone Zfvl. 69, Stamford Road mn» a n AM .j 4.- wmi« wv«u, Singapore. .flective Ayurvedic Medicines High Class Aerated Waters For perfect A specific core For Vlr and Oils available at «-v*441 words
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832 1946-11-27 4 POLICY OF DIVIDE RULE IN MALAYA Nationalist Condemns Unilateral Talks And The Disappointing Record Ot Civil Government M "The British Civil Government lias come into existence for over half a year now. We had expected something free, happy and new to happen after the restoration of the Civil Government since832 words
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Article98 1946-11-27 4 The arrival m London yesterday of the Governor-General, Mr. Malcolm Mat Donald, was reported factually m several of this morning daily papers. The "Daily Telegraph" carries an interview m which he is reported as saying he had brought back results of three or four months98 words
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250 1946-11-27 4 Saved British Soldiers: Reward For Chinese Contractor A special ceremony will take piace on Saturday, Nov. 30. at the Chinese Association Clubroom, at Kiuang for the presentation of the Supreme Allied Commanders Certificate and a cheque to Mr. Eng iiong, a Chinese contractor of the Wessyngton Estate, Rengam, ior courage250 words
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Article79 1946-11-27 4 As the future form and title of the Postal Administration m Malaya has not yet been settled, the commemorative series of Postage Stamps issued elsewhere m the British Colonies will be regarded for the time being as complete without sets of Stamps for the Malayan territories,79 words
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Article35 1946-11-27 4 The monthly Committee meeting Ol the Rocklites' Sports Party, will bo held on Thursday Nov. 28, at No. 14, Lorong "M," Telok Kurau at 7.15 p.m. Committee Members are requested to be present.35 words
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Article490 1946-11-27 4 New Exchange Control Bill The new Exchange Control Bill tabled on Monday is the product of constitutional circumstance rather than of a change m policy. Hitherto, under the war-time powers continued by the Supplies and Services (Transitional Powers) Act of 1045, foreign exchange transactions have been controlled by the frequently490 words
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149 1946-11-27 4 His Excellency Sir Edward Gent will be installed as Acting Governor-General m the Town Hall, Kuala Lumpur, at 11 a.m. on Sat., Nov. 30. H.E. The Governor of Singapore will be present. A Guard-of-Honour will149 words
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120 1946-11-27 4 MX. T. P. K. NAIR OF SEI'ANG ESTATE RETIRES MT. 1. t. ivai iinakai'.ui MIUT, «;»uei citiK, depang *,sia«-e, aeiauej->*', win ue sailing by me inuian evaluation sieamer j a lag opal ioi Viadra>. «tr. m air has oeen In Maiaya loi Oiore uiun120 words
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206 1946-11-27 4 Three Chinese, Tan An Lai, Wong Yoon Koon and Ho Kok Han, were produced before Mr. Justice Jobling and a common jury m the Assize Court yesterday and two charges of robbery and attempted robbery were explained to them. All the three accused206 words
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Article51 1946-11-27 4 At 3 p.m. on Monday three male Chinese all of whom were armed with pistols, entered a Chinese shop m Church Street and got away after taking a fountain pen, a wrist watch and $400 In cash from two Chinese. The robbers are still at51 words
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Article169 1946-11-27 4 -3 OUT OF 7 ACCUSED SENTENCED After eight days' continuous hearing during which sixteen prosecution witnesses were) called, the case m which seven Indians were charged with murdering a compatriot named Govindasamy, came to an end m the Assize Court before Mr. Justice Jobling and a169 words
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109 1946-11-27 4 GOVERNOR PRESENTS GALLOWAY CUP TO MEDICOS In the first inter-college Rugby match yesterday, Medical College defeated Raffles College by 6 points to 3. Ong Swee Lav converted the two penalties for Medicos while Saad converted one for Raffles College. The Governor Sir Franklin Gimson and the Principals of the two109 words
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Article97 1946-11-27 4 ROCKLITES' WEEK END SOCCER GAMES The Rocklites' 'B selected from the f< the St. Patricks' I day Nov. 30. at 5 Telok Kurau En< I ground: Wee Gim Soo, D K. Sabai, V. V. UL Lee, Qui Choon. R Chiang, Pui Chak, gues, P. Swyny, Q Vong, M. Swyny, <■97 words
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