Indian Daily Mail, 28 November 1946

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. No. 248. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 15M6. PKICE 10 CE
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  • 810 1 Congress Doubts Usefulness Of Talks Mr. Jinnah To Accompany Viceroy to London \iu Delhi. Nov. 27. It is understood the Muslim League tentative* have accepted the Invitation to the proposed i Conference and that Mr- Mohammed Ali Jinnah and Mr. \li Khan will accompany
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  • 79 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madi. Nov. 27.— Over 3,000 acres of paddy-growing wet land m Watrap Taluq, Rflmnad District, is Lying i allow clue to dispute between the owners and the tenants over the question of sharing the produce. It Is stated that the
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  • 135 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Nov. 27.— The Exe- < utive of the All-India Shia Political Conference met m Luckno* the week-end and reiterated the opinion that the present communal disturbances are the direct result of the League's demand for Pakistan and propaganda undertaken The
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  • 38 1 Washington, Nov. 27.— The Na.ai Lawyers 1 Guild has condemnthe government's court action ainst John L. Lewis, the leader pi the United Miner Workers Union, (id announced that it would seek permission to intervene m Lewis* trial. UP
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  • 68 1 Calcutta (Air Mail Mr. C. Rajagopalachari, Membei for Education, Interim Government, has laid the foundation stone of the National Metallurgical Laboratory at the Iron and Steel Factory town of Jamshcdpur (Bihar). The laboratory is the third m the chain of India's five national laboratories planned by
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  • 50 1 From Our Own Correspondent) Colombo, Nov. 27. The Select Committee appointed by the Ceylon State Council recommended that English shall cease to be the Language of the Administration and that Sinhalese and Tamil shall take its place from Jan. 1. lf);>7 ten years from now.
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  • 225 1 London, Nov. 27. (From I rasei IVighton, Reuten Politicml Correspondent): Official London sources >lated today that Acceptances arc «till awaited to the Viceroys inkitunons to Congress, the Muslin League and Sikh leaders to visit London for talks with the British Government. While news from New
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  • 74 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Nov. 27. An increase m the rice portion of ration is likely m Madras Province from the middle of December. At present, out of a iotal of twelve ounces ration, people are allowed only eight ounces rice, and the rest
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  • 70 1 Bombay, Nov. 27. The police fired 15 rounds m three areas of Central Bombay during the night to stop street battles with stones and empty bottles, the Bombay Government's riot communique said today. The communique did not mention casualties. It also recorded one knifing
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  • 46 1 Welmington, Delaware, Nov. 26.— Lieut.-Gen. R. A. Reybold, englivtr, for the proposed Delaware bridge here, said he will go to China for two months as chairman of a consulting board for Improvement <>f flood control, navigation, m .aion, and hydroelectric power on the Yellow river. AP
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  • 73 1 London, Nov. 27. The first contingent ot British settlers to Leave for Australia under the resumed Immigration agreement, 200 single ex-servicemen, building tradesmen, nill leave Tilbury on Sunday afternoon. Being ex-servicemen they will receive free passages to Australia. Because of the lack oi shipping no date
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  • 48 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madn 27. The Tirupati De\ »mm has de sided to throw open the Xem] In Tirupatl Harijans ana hTt requesi he Provincial Government to grant the necessary mission for same ait. r ascertaining the opinion of the Hindu worshipping public.
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  • 59 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta. Nov. 27. The Bengal nment have forfeited the urity deposit of Rs. 3,000 of the "Amrita Bazar Patrilca" for publishing a m of the [ahasabha President Dr. I Shyam Prosad jee on the E I Bengal situation. A fresh security
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  • 41 1 Nov. 27.— The NorweI Frederick Krlstlan der, was found murdered m rm Avenue Dv i'raciu, thl a result of the) ..a Lions the police believe that the murder was committed about 7.30 p.m. yes- and (hat robbery was Uie mo UP
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  • 392 1 London Talks An Attempt To Scrap Cabinet Plan? VICEROY-CONGRESS RELATIONS GETTING STRAINED < From Our Own Correspondent* New Delhi. Nov. 27. Political circles m Delhi confirmed the London report (see page thai the Cabinet has invited the Viceroy and fi\e members of the Interim (Government two Congressmen! two Leaguers and
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  • 235 1 Viceroy To Confer With Attlee On Sunday London, Nov. 27. A Government spokesman said the govern meiit had not scrapped the Alexander- Pethick- Lawrence Cabinet Mission plan for Indian selfgovernment. However, if som* alternative plan should arise during the round table conference tbe government would be happy to dincuss it.
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  • 72 1 Cairo, Nov. 27. Premier Ismail Sidky Pasha on Tuesday night won a vote of confidence m the Egyptian Chamber of Depuiies despite v walkout by 54 opposition members and thereby gained an open road to possible signing Of a renewed treaty of alliance with Britain. The vote supporting Sidky Pasha*!
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  • 79 1 INTERIM GOVERNMENT— A HANDFUL OF INDUSTRIALISTS! New York. Nov. 27. At a meeting of the Indian Welfare League at Hotel Bill. on Monday night various fcers urged "continued opposition" to the present GovernQt ol India. Mr. Hassan Ispahan! ol the Bengal Legislative Assembly declared: •The Vi In 1 trim Government
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  • 49 1 v i r ork, Nov. 26.- The Big Pour Foreign Mini i will meet Lhi. .aum .stumbling block Yurk talk.-> "Trieste"— well on the way to lenient folio B successful meetin i night when M. Molo- b ler (*i points I could nui I .L'd.- Reuter
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  • 36 1 Ib< French PreBidault's, M.R.P >lie Pj r haj r ed as the strongest pa] Sunday's Intermediate for the Upper House m ih*. r nch Parliament despite uincial i ued earl) yesterday [placing Communists slightly ahead Reuter
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  • 772 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thursday, Nov. 28, 1946. Toddy In The Gutter! urday. The Straits Times published the following report from its own Correspondent: "Malacca, Friday <Nov. 22k I- Tamil labourers are not toddy the Government hop at Kubu Road, Ms has been destroying •>ut 100 gallons of toddy daily
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  • 28 2 CORPORATION STATUS FOR PATNA MUNICIPALITY Patna (By Air M. forthcoming teuton Legislative Assembly to be introduced by for Local Self-G<>\ view to raising the Patna Municipality CorDoration.— UPI
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  • 174 2 Colombo.— The Acting Governor oi Ceylon; Sir Jonn Howard, wnen pinning a gold medal on tne gin at a public demonstration organised In acknowledgement of a neroic act wnich Miss Asiin Nona periormed, said, "I trust t-hat the excunpie of Asiin Nona, by ncr act
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  • 899 2 Paving The Hay for The Constituent Assembly Viceroy And Leaders Invited To Meet British Cabinet London, Nov. 27.— The British Cabinet, it is understood Horn India Office, has invited the Viceroy, Lord Wavell and five members of the Indian Interim Government two Congress representatives,
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  • 47 2 London, Nov. 26.— The prominent Indian sportsman official Nairman Saugar who has made an exhaustive tour of Europe and the United Kingdom after acting as official to the Indian cycling team m the world cycling championships at Zurich leaves by air for Karachi and Bombay todpv. Reuter
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  • 610 2 Justice Chagla' Retort it To General m Smuts^j Lake Success. New York, NOV. 26. The Indian delegate, M. C* Chatfla, yesterday replied here to what he termed "a clever and ingenius speech' ma tie by the
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  • 49 2 Colombo, Nov Coste has beci. Consul at Colombo M. R. E. Jobez, \s; lon next Friday become Consul ti nounced on Mon r Madame Coste I to hold an Import m Colombo. She I at Brazzaville, I Africa, and m tbt ate-General m Call AP
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  • 402 2 Even Without Annexing S.W. Africa We Can Continue To Rule It, Says Hofmeyr Hloemfontein. Nov. 27. The question of Indians m Sou Africa and the incorporation of South-west Africa m the I ni<» —questions with which General Smuts had been dealmi:— were not only important to South Africa but to
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  • 262 3 Filipino Delegate's Warning To United Nations Lake Success, New Ynrk v^»- •>- nL L-«rs ir^ v 4 «™»ue oecause some metropo itan k\b ha^Le: KTS^a?*" and advanta e to peech before the Trustee-sub-commlttec which la conI what disposition to make information
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  • 58 3 Tokyo, Nov. 27^-The ylst session of tne Japanese Diet officially opened yesterday morning with a one -minute reacting of the Imperial Rescript by Emperor Hirohito. The present extraordinary session, winch will last for a month, win deliberate on matters connected with the new constitution and
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  • 41 3 Wellington, Nov. 27. Four Labour members representing the Maoris m the last New Zealand Parliament were all re-elected yesterday. "White* voters poll m the general elections today. Labour has been m power for the past 11 years. Reuter
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  • 94 3 Shanghai, Nov. 27.— A United States trade mission will shortly make an extensive tour of China to make a thorough investigation of commercial, industrial and economic conditions m this country, according to Chinese press reports! The delegation, it is added, will be composed of
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  • 400 3 London, Nov. 27. The Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee, told the House of Commons yesterday that the slower rate of demobilisation of British forces m the first six months of next year, announced on November (>, was due
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  • 510 3 London, Nov. 26.— Prof. Harold .1. Laski last year's Labour Party chairman and "bogeyman of the British General election, today brought a libel acti on against a newspaper which reported him a* saving the La hour Party would u.se violence if necessary to achieve
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  • 35 3 Now York. Nov. 26 World heavyweight boxing champion. Joe Loul.s. after concluding his Pacific tour, will fmht an exhibition bout m Alabama next month and may make an exhibition tour of Latin America, later.— UP
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  • 322 4 LONDON DISCUSSIONS ON K. L. TALKS London, aov. 21. Ah. MalcoUn MacOonald, GovernorGeneral <h iilaiaya and Singapore, ui^usmu imn cotonuu saeclei.nv Arthur Ureecn-Jones taesoay a loruuu report un me UH Lumpur negotiations lor a new .uaidyan c\»iL>ntuuon. me Loionuu umce BpoKe^man aaaeo mai it
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  • 103 4 11 REVOLVERS FOUND: TWO SIKHS CHARGED Id a surprise raia carried out on -clay by Mr. Anderson Otneer-In-Charge Central Police Station, on a private motor car in Eu Tang Street, a sack containing 11 revolvers together with 24 rounas ol .38 ammunition, was discovered. Two Sikhs who were in tar
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  • 121 4 viokin bin Asm, a la Dourer working m me vmuik retroieiun com |ian> at ruiau isukuni, was yesterua\ produced m lac Assize Court ucioie Mr. justice JouiiiiK and a common jury, u» lace a double muraef ci;arge. me accused is alleged to have muraerea two
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  • 94 4 An amioum enu'iit Ironi Hie oiiice 01 vie Kepr«ssenUitive »>i tne Government oi inuia m fttialaya requests aii tnose m po^^ei>slol^ oi tickets 10 sail by tne ••jaia^iKU 10 come 10 me touurfeouf to-morrow, riday, Nov. at v a.m. 10 emuarK. 11 is understood thai
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  • 90 4 All movement of rice to the iviaiayan Union, imponed under tiie Malayan Union 3 per cent, export scheme from Siam, should be accompanied by a movement permit endorsed by an Assistant Food Controller oi both the Malayan Union and Singapore. No restriction on movement from Singapore
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  • 62 4 MR. THANGAMANI LEA VES FOR INDIA Mr. K. T. K. Thangamani, Bar-at-Law and prominent South Indian Trade Union Leader, who came here on a three weeks' furlough at the beginning oi this month, left Singapore by air yesterday morning for India. A farewell tea-party was given m his honour by
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  • 41 4 Cairo, Nov. 27. Over 50 members oi the Egyptian opposition walked out of the Assembly here yesterday evening after having iailed to persuade the Government to hold a public debate on the draft pact with Britain Reuter
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  • 26 4 The article on the new Exchange Control Bill published m these columns yesterday was the London "Times" leader of Nov. 16 on that subject.
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  • 143 4 As announced earlier In London, Mr. Freeman, MBE, MP, th^ Financial Member oi the Army Council is touring overseas theatre*. He is travelling oy air wnn tne intention oi' visiting as many Army establishments as possible to enable the Army Council to have an up
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  • 222 4 London. Nov. 27. The most famous aeroplane m the world the first heavier than air machine to flv may shortly return from Britain to its home m the United States. It is a flimsy biplane which on Dec. 17, 1903, rose from a wind
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  • 23 4 TO-DAY 'S MEALS AT PEOPLE'S RESTAURANTS 35-CENT MEALS i'ricd Kite, Pork or Prawns, Omelette or Egg Curry, Bean Cakes, Chye liu.iy and Onions.
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  • 225 4 Washington, Nov. 26. The United States Government's case against John L. Lewis, leader of the United Mine Workers, and his 400,000 Striking soit-coai miners whose tie-up of coal production yesterday was admittedly 100 per cent complete, moved into the court bench yesterday as
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  • 125 4 600 YEAR-OLD ALLIANCE BETWEEN BRITAIN AND PORTUGAL London, Nov. 27. Prime Minister dement Attlee praised the 600--year-old alliance between Britain and Portugal and recalled that during the reign of submarine warfare England was called upon to invoke it. "We did not invoke it m vain" he declared. Speaking before the
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  • 58 4 Ankara, Nov. 27. Recap Peker, Turkish Prime Minister, and General Cemil Toydemir, Minister of Defence, will shortly make a tour to inspect garrisons of Thrace (adjoining Greecej and Istanbul area. it was reported here today. The Greek state of Thrace ha^ been the scene of border
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  • 46 4 A male Chinese was stopped on Tuesday night m front of the Fin* Brigade Station by three compatriots who robbed him of a wrist watch and $49 cash. No arms were used by the robbers who have noi been identified yet.
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  • 465 4 Russia's Two Important Discoveries Moscow, Nov. 26. Two highly important discoveries were announced m the USSR on Monday Prof emor P.I. Lukirsky\s method for smashing the atom and the probing by electricity of the earth's surface to a depth of 19.S miles. No details of Lukirsky's discoveries were given but
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  • 100 4 Burning Of Surplus Food A Crime Washington, Nov. 27. Britain proposed that burning surplus food as happened between the two wars should be recognised as an "international crime." The proposal was part of a fivepoint plan for international commodity stabilisation under general supervision of an international commission put forward by
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  • 136 4 New York, Nov. 27. Arturo Godo v, Chilean heavyweight, trying to fight his way to a bout with Joe Louis, hurled his way to a dull lvI'ound decision over Tex Brodiv This was Godoys 14th victory In nit eon rights In his comeback. Curtis
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  • 92 4 The Hague, Nov. 27.— The meeting between tin? Dutch Cabinet and the Dutch Parliamentary Commission to discuss the 17--clause draft agreement for a "United States of Indonesia" has been postponed until Thursday morning, it was olftcially disclosed today. It is understood that Professor Willem Schcrmerhorn, head
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  • 53 4 Saigon. Nov. 27. A Chinese daily, the 'Vietnam/ was on Tuesday ordered to be suppressed by H. J. Codille who said it had published articles offensive to Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek. He said that the action was taken after a complaint has been made by the Chinese consul
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  • 46 4 London, Nov. 27.— The Berlin Radio reported yesterday that the first contingent of Russian troops to be demobilized, has left by train for Russia. The Radio said Sovie« troops m occupied Europe are to be reduced soon from 60 to 40 divisions. UP
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  • 70 4 WHY SIDKY BEVIN PROPOSALS WERE REJECTED Cairo, Nov. 27. of the Egyptian d tiating revision ol tish-Eg-yptian t; aight announced the treaty prop, mussed by Premlei Pasha and Britisl Ernest Bevin. They declared accept article tuu provision propot said provid< threat of war country, Britain discuss the situat take measures
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