Indian Daily Mail, 29 November 1946
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Title Section15 1946-11-29 1 Indian Daily Mail VoL 11. No. 219. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1946. PRICE 10 CENT*15 words
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387 1946-11-29 1 ((inyress Boycotts Parleys: leaguers Accompany Viceroy tdon, Nov. zs.— lhe British Government m London eived telegram ironi >he Viceroy, Lord Wavell, at orming them officially of the Muslim League's acice <»f the Government's i ivitation to come to London for -iun> on the forthcoming ConstituentReuter; UP; AP - 387 words
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63 1946-11-29 1 Nov. 28.— The leaders Nationalist Party— the rgest Indonesian political tion Thursday voted to the Dutch-IndonefUo draft t, but said they will withthelr opposition In the InOl national unity il cne n parliament approves 1 ement, according to anj i ..patch from Djogjakarta. leAP - 63 words
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167 1946-11-29 1 Death Of Siam's Boy King: New Inquiry Urged Bangkok, Not. 28. A Siamese Cabinet sub-committee unlay recommended that the Council ol the Regency order tlie police to s»..rt an entirely new investigation Into the fatal shooting of King Ananda Mahidol hist June. The sub-committee's recom.idation amounted to a rejection olAP - 167 words
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Article, Illustration32 1946-11-29 1 GO VERNOR-GENERAL RECEIVED BY KING London, Nov. 28.— Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, Governor-General of Malaya and Singapore, was received m audience by the King at Buckingham Palace today.— Reuter MR. MALCOLM MacDONALDReuter - 32 words
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Article69 1946-11-29 1 Calcutta, Nov. 28.— The publication of a picture of vultures feeding on dead bodies m Calcutta after the August riots m which over 3,000 people were killed was the reason for the Bengal Government ban on the September 30 issue of the United States magazine "Li^e."Reuter - 69 words
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Article38 1946-11-29 1 Brisbane, Nov. 28.— England s team for the first Test match beginnin? tomorrow will be chosen from these 13: Hammond, Gibb, Yardley, Ilutton, Washbrook, Edrich, Compton, Ikin. Bedsei, Wright, Smith, Voce and Hardstaff ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article, Illustration133 1946-11-29 1 Batavia. Nov. 28. Dr. Hubertus J. Van Mook, Lt.-Govn tor-Gene ral of the Ml disclosed today that a non vinous threats have been made against his life, cables Stan Swinton, AP. correspondent. I received one or iwo warnings oi dire things m store fc| me In theAP - 133 words
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70 1946-11-29 1 Nanking, Nov. 28. Serious I charges that Chinese local military and civil authorities had inflicted unbeatable conditions" on Soviet railway employees who were subjected to "beatings and other lawless acts' m the Mukden sector were contained In a bluntly-word-ed statement issued by the Presa Department ofReuter - 70 words
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Article32 1946-11-29 1 Cairo, Nov. 28.— The Egyptian Government has closed the universities of Fuad El Awal m Cairo and Farouk El Awal m Alexandria until further notice after successive days of student riots ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration168 1946-11-29 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Nov. 28. Addressing the Madras Kotary Club last night, the Governor paid tribute to the spirit of tolerance prevailing m the province. He had travelled round the greater part of the province ana met men and women of every race,168 words
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306 1946-11-29 1 Hanoi, Nov. 28. Five hundred French paratroopers jumped from transport planes on Wednesday m a joint air and armour assault on the Haiphong airfield. Vietnamese resistance faded before the parachute attack and the paratrooper^ quickly captured the field which had been underAP - 306 words
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Article, Illustration307 1946-11-29 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Nov. 28. Leaguers have quickly seized on Mr. Jinnah's suggestion of exchange of populations to solve the communal problem. While the Bengal Ministry has expressed its willingness to settle Muslim refugees from Bihar m Bengal,307 words
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130 1946-11-29 1 (From Our Own correspondent) New Delhi, Nov. 28. As expected, Congress and the Sikhs have declined the Viceroy's invitation to accompany him to London for further talks. They hold no ground exists whatever for re-examining the basis of the Constituent Assembly130 words
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100 1946-11-29 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Lucknow, Nov. 28. The United Provinces Government hay*.' ordered a fresh census of Zamindars m the province because they consider the previous figure of two and a half million Zamindars incorrect. It appears a large number of them whose estatesAP - 100 words
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63 1946-11-29 1 Socialist Leader Suggests 6-Months' Ultimatum To Britain (From Our Own Correspondent) Lahore, Nov. 28. Jaiprakash Narain, Socialist leader, interviewed m Lahore. tmggtmt*4 thai the British should be given a sixmonths* ultimatum to quit India. "The U>42 movement and struu&le waned by the Azad Hind Fauj so much weakened the British63 words
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Article75 1946-11-29 1 Bat a via. Nov. 28.— An Indonesia spokesman reported toDifht that lighting brake out between the Dutch and Indonesians this afternoon near Bekasi. j", milts south-east of Batavia. The spokesman charged that other Dutch troops are fighting m the Republic area west of Tandjong Priok (Batavia harbour), afterAP - 75 words
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Article348 1946-11-29 1 London, Nov. 28. (From Fraser Wighton. Reuters political correspondent.) A meeting between Prime Minister Clement Attlee, Secretary of State for India Lord Pet hick-Laurence. and Lord Wavell is likely to form the first stage m the India discussion following the Viceroy's arrival m London next Monday with the Muslim LeagueReuter - 348 words
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617 1946-11-29 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, Nov. 29, 1946. UNION OR FEDERATION A lthough nu official statement has been Issued us yet In reel to the nature ol the Malayan Constitutional mmittee's proals, Informed Whitehall observers believe that Malaya's constitution may be readjusted along Federal, instead ol Union, lines, states an617 words
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Article, Illustration1005 1946-11-29 2 Mrs. Pandits Vigorous Reply To Speech By South African Delegate Lake Success, New York, Nov. 28.— "When South Africa contends the presence of Indians m that country constitutes a tni eat to western civilisation whatReuter - 1,005 words
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99 1946-11-29 2 London, Nov. 28. ces In India wore the House of Lords the Marquis of S vative. asked th.,. for India without ther he would give statement on the ca dia due to communal He asked thai r the ar^as affected statistics up-to-dal into oilice of theReuter - 99 words
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111 1946-11-29 2 Paris, Nov. 2£.— Professor K. S. Saiyidain, Indian delegate, stressed at th e United Nations Education Scientific and Cultural Organisation Conference yesterday the need for a revision of school textbooks and instanced as an example of too much distortion the fact that m IndiaReuter - 111 words
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Article86 1946-11-29 2 Vizagapatani (Air Mail). With i he laving of the keels for two 8,000 ton vessels, the building of ocean-going steamers has begun m a ship- building yard here and the first Indian-built ship is expected to leave the slipways m the latter half of 1947. A shippingReuter - 86 words
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Article33 1946-11-29 2 Vatican City. Nov. 28.— His Holiness Pope Pius XII on Wednesday received Mr. Myron C. Taylor, Personal Representative of President Truman, m a private audience. Taylor had recently returned from the U.S.- APAP - 33 words
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Article, Illustration1057 1946-11-29 2 Field-Marshal Smuts' claim of the "spiritual leadership of Europe" and Mrs. ijayalakshmi Pandit's" spiritual repl> to the arrogant South African Prime Minister have brought to the forefront the question of race and colour again. It is the old story retold m a new setting the background1,057 words
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Article68 1946-11-29 2 Rangoon. Nov. 2fl Fascist Peoples Freed headed by Mai-Gen yesterday accused I Party of Burma ol the population m C The AFPFL spofc "Armed bands ol the 'peoples volunttx have been causin bloodshed m the coin larly m the Pyinma:: The spokesman u\. m<>nt denyingReuter - 68 words
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448 1946-11-29 3 th.l a proposed "chajter m, I," ''«"d«n. said Wednr K anisati.,n focussedon undeveWed f ra v° rld the preparatory cummitvcrld trade and employonfer< we have had no of outside inter■.villi our trade and tarift d ol ihe hampering etTec procedures whichAP - 448 words
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Article170 1946-11-29 3 Mexico City, Nov. 28.— A crystal and gold cask e t which the authorities believe contain the remains of Fernando Cortes have been found m the chapel of the Hospital De Jesus on Tuesday. Cortes who won Mexico for Spain by subduing t|Le native rulers m campaignsAP - 170 words
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93 1946-11-29 3 hpf^f B J? al J, Nov 28 Four memfhl 9 nnn Ong fam "y ar e among the 2,000 National Assembly delegates, according to a survey roster ChfanfV- V k S ng adame Chiang Kai-shek, Madame Sun Vat-sen, and T. L. Soong shek° a bUP - 93 words
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212 1946-11-29 3 70 speakers hi^H FlT*"" H SPate of Orator >- from era Mr exchanges and moments (hat threatened to shek ?w£p IT'-.™" 1 r OWdY that Chiang Kaia2«Mv e A UP f m sea <« call for order, the NationalReuter - 212 words
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313 1946-11-29 3 Nanking, Nov. 28. Official quartern m (he capital are manifesting considerable interest and enthusiasm m the inter-Asian conference, which will be attended by representatives of more than 30 Asiatic countries, colonies and dependencies. Invitations have been extended to representatives of the Kuomintang, theReuter - 313 words
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Article31 1946-11-29 3 Washington. Nov. 28. The State Department revealed that tho United States have sent a sharp note to Poland demanding equal rights for opposition parties m the Polish January 19 elections.- UPUP - 31 words
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Article156 1946-11-29 3 Colombo, Nov. 27. Thousands of prc- fabricated houses, as an immediate solution to Colombo's housing shortage, was one of the suggestions made at a meeting of the Colombo Municipal Council. It was stated that these prefabricated houses could be obtained without difficulty through the Central Government.UP - 156 words
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Article79 1946-11-29 3 New York. Nov. 28— Dr. Robert R. Williams, research chemist whose work included the enriching of rice with vitamin B-l to check bori-bori m the Orient, is the winner of the 1946 Perkins medal, awarded by the American section of the Society of the Chemical Industry.UP - 79 words
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466 1946-11-29 4 A revision of the salary scheme, the granting of pension or provident funds casual and vacation leave, free housing accommodation, facilities for undergoing teachers' triininir opportunities for higher appointments, are some of the'maior demands of the Indian teachers m Malaya. These demand* have466 words
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149 1946-11-29 4 At an impressive ceremony which took place at the Singapore Fire Brigade yesterday morning the Governor Sir Franklin Gimson pre- sented the King's Police and Fire| Service Medal to Divisional Officer Leoman Frederic Phipps of the Singapore Fire Brigade, for outstanding personal courage and149 words
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Article44 1946-11-29 4 Stuttgart, Nov. 28.— Hjalmar Schacht, Adolf Hitler's foreign financial wizard, has been removed from jail to a hospital near here after he complained of heart trouble. Schacht, freed by tr»e Nuremberg War Crimes Court, has been awaiting trial by the German De-Nazi-ncalion tribunal APAP - 44 words
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294 1946-11-29 4 Padi Harvest Already Begun In Kedah N.S. throughout Malaya Miouid be congratulated on me splendid etforta t« ey aye made an available sawan land m the country and lor the general sup pon tney nave riven m urn Grow More Food Campaign." This was tne view expressed uy the Director294 words
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153 1946-11-29 4 Over two thousand candidates will be taking the Cambridge fccnool Certificate Examinations at Centres throughout the Malayan and Singapore between iJecember 2 ana December 13. Ihe Oral English part of the School Certificate examination has already been held at all centres, ihe States presenting the153 words
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92 1946-11-29 4 Cairo, Nov. 28.— The police yesterday opened fire on rioting theological students of Al Ashar University who were trying to proceed to the centre of the city. The students gathered outside the gates of the University which is located m Mousky, the old quarterUP - 92 words
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58 1946-11-29 4 London, Nov. 28. An Admiralty spokesman said yesterday that the Royal Navy had already c *4AlexandrU and had shitted to Malta as the base for the Mediterranean fleet. Only three or four naval personnel were left behind to man the Navy's radio station.UP - 58 words
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71 1946-11-29 4 London. Nov. 28— Kadio Moscow said that 3,000,000 persons left homeless m war ravaged Stalingrad, Leningrad, Kalinian and Moscow regions had been rehoused and Russia's reconstruction programme was humming smoothly. The radio said that 712,000 homes had been built for collective farmers m the last threeUP - 71 words
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Article85 1946-11-29 4 Washington, Nov. 28. President Truman has established a temporary inter-agency commission to inquire into procedures for ferreting out disloyal employees of the federal government. The action was apparently the result of Congressional charges that Communists and 'iellow travellers' were holding positions m the executive brancnUP - 85 words
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Article87 1946-11-29 4 Stuttgart, Nov. 28. The citizens of Wuerttemberg-Baden on Tuesday took over control of their own government under the supervision of United States occupation authorities after watching th^ir ollicial flag raised over this capital city to signal the adoption ot a democratic constitution m the Nov. 24AP - 87 words
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Article65 1946-11-29 4 NEW CLUE TO HITLER'S DEATH? Copenhagen, No?. 2S. The newspaper Berlingske said Tuesday i hat a message found m a hrn tU* on the Danish coast said that Hitler did not die m Berlin but on board the I -boat Nauecillius which sank on Nov. 15, 1945 aftef colliding withAP - 65 words
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Article467 1946-11-29 4 MR A. KALESWARA KAO'S VIEWS Bezwada.- Mr. A. Kaleswara Rao, Ln a statement to the Press, draws the attention of the Madras Cabinet Committee appointed to deal with the question of the abolition oi zamindarls to the following facts, which he hoped would be seriously considered by467 words
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188 1946-11-29 4 Shanghai (Air Mail) —The question of establishing an Indian Chamber of Commerce m Shanghai is being seriously considered by the Indian community here composed mostly of Parsee silk and cotton merchants following a suggestion made by Mr. J. Kima, managing director of the well-knownReuter - 188 words
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116 1946-11-29 4 EUROPEAN SOLDIER AND SIKH ARRESTED ON ARMS CHARGE On Wednesday night at 10 p.m. the Police recovered a .38 Smith and Wessen revolver at Tank Road. One European soldier and a civilian Sikh were both arrested m connection with this case. Further investigations carried out by the Police led toAP - 116 words
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1007 1946-11-29 4 London, Nov. 27.— First reactions of all parties m the British Parliament to the British Government's invitation to the Viceroy and the Indian leadersto come to London for discussions are of satisfaction of what is described as a "good step.Reuter - 1,007 words
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Article98 1946-11-29 4 New York, Nov. tt— Sinr. Sir Stamford Raffles h been written about 608-page biography bj milv Of the ni'W public, critic for the week! "Time,** says: In her books Soong Sisters, Honsimpertinent, casual proved that she wa ing person who c China as though 11 pillow.AP - 98 words
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Article33 1946-11-29 4 Mexico City, N soldiers fired on r< who tried to de. i the Pozarica-tu-Y;< pipeline m Vera No one was injured arrested and el;. to force wage Incn off Mexico City's oil UPUP - 33 words
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