Indian Daily Mail, 30 November 1946
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Title Section15 1946-11-30 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. No. 250. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS15 words
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Article, Illustration563 1946-11-30 1 In Response To British Premier's Personal Appeal S Assures Panditji British Govt. Stands By Cabinet Plan Woven Being called To Give Account or His stewardshipSince cabinet Missions Visit (From Our Own Correspondent) DELHI, NOV. 29.— CABLES HAVE BEEN BUZZING BETWEEN DELHI AM) LONDON IN THECorr; UP - 563 words
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284 1946-11-30 1 Can An Empire Be Broken Up Without Violence? KSTION OF THE DAY I RANCISCO, NOV. Z\).— id R V()( CAN SHED AN mi si; days without BECOMES DAILY QUESTION. m. France and the Netliereurrcntlj And it increasingly ill to stop down off the tiger lalism they had mounted In allA.P. - 284 words
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Article112 1946-11-30 1 BIDAULT'S CABINET RESIGNS i'UUn NOV. 29.— THE CABIN El W. GEORGES BIDAULT RE1> YESTERDAY. letter of the resignation oi time-party coalition governtrhicb came into power on M. Bidault said the Cabinet ii continue to expedite current until the formation of the ding government. Ing to Frances present •ult financial andUP - 112 words
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Article26 1946-11-30 1 thai, Nov. 29.- British Mi lion left for aiwan by thifl aorning. will visit qi Hongkong nd return a Burma, ter a bnel i Taiwan U.P.U.P. - 26 words
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282 1946-11-30 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi, Nov. 29. Announcing the names o: the members of the new Congress Working Committee yesterday, President Acharya Kripalani says: "In the last 46 hours I have been flooded with telegrams from the South giving me unsought advice. "ThisCorr; UP - 282 words
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264 1946-11-30 1 RUSSIAN COMMENT ON BRITISH POLICY IN MALAYA Moscow, Nov. 29. British policy m Malaya is attacked by articles m the Soviet newsr-aper "R'j-d Star/ which says that the new constitution adds a "1 ew contingent of suppressed peoples to the British Colonial Empire." The newspaper declares: "Last spring the world264 words
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Article40 1946-11-30 1 Belfast, Nov. 29.— David Flem ing, 35, former Irish Republican Army chieftain whose hunger strikes In Belfast jail have brought him close to death several times during the past year, will be released this afternoon, It was learned today.— UPUP - 40 words
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Article68 1946-11-30 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi, Nov. £9. Home ."Member Sardar PateJ, it is understood has bsued a circular to all Central Government Department- asking them to appoint non- Indians only "m exceptional cases and also for the minimum period necessary." The circular also stipulates that if68 words
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Article56 1946-11-30 1 Paris, Nov. 2 J.- -A Vietnam artliitry battery on Kar Bu Uiand opened lire on the b,dS'6-iun CTUtoW Buflren and a light warship without hitting them, according to an Agenot France Presn dispatcli irom Hanoi which reached Paris today. Immediate protest was made by General Morliere, French Commissioner, to theReuter - 56 words
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95 1946-11-30 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Lahore, Nov. 2!). Quickly followiiiii their recent decision not to tolerate rabid (nmniunalists as magistrates, the Punjab Government have launched a campaign against communalism m the public services. The Government spokesmen det iared yesterday: "So far undesirables m the services95 words
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116 1946-11-30 1 BANDE MATARAM SONG PROHIBITED BY MUSLIM OFFICIAL: STUDENTS STRIKE (From Our Own Correspondent) Bunsalore, Nov. 29. Students of Bangalore colleges have gone on strike protesting against the decision of the Muslim Vice-Chancel-lor of Mysore I'iiiversity that students should not discuss the issue of singing the Bande Mataram song at the116 words
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Article43 1946-11-30 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, Nov. 29.— The Benga* Government have demanded Rs. 2,000 security from the Calcutta League paper. "Morning News," for publishing an article on September 21 which, it is alleged, tended to incite communal feelIngs.43 words
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Article42 1946-11-30 1 Pans, Nov. 29.— Gen. Jean Perre, former commander of Marshal Petain's personal guard has been condemned at Poitiers to 20 years' hard labour with loss of civil rights and confiscation of his property, on the charge of "intelligence with the enemy.' ReuterReuter - 42 words
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218 1946-11-30 1 Lake Success, Nov. 29. Charges that Siam was obstructing the worldwide control of narcotic drugs, were made today before the Commission on narcotic drugs during its consideration to abolish opium smoking m the Far East. Speaking for the United Kingdom, Major Colins, said despiteUP - 218 words
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Article26 1946-11-30 1 London, Nov. 29. Indian students m London are organising mass demonstration In Trafalgar Square on Dec. 8 to protest against racial discrimination ir South Africa. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article133 1946-11-30 1 ATTLEE CONSULTS CABINET MISSION London, Nov. 2f). It was understood today that the Premier, Mr. Clement Attlee. tailed Sir Stafford Cripps, Lord PethickLawrence, the Secretary of State for India, and Mr. A. V. Alexander for consultation at No. 10, Downing Street. These three comprised the British Cabinet MissionUP - 133 words
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Article39 1946-11-30 1 Batavia, Nov. 29. Fighting has broken out on all fronts m Java, the Indonesians officially announced today. The Republican Army has cancelled all leaves m view of the deteriorating situation, cables Stan Swinton, Associated Press correspondent, m Batavia. APAP - 39 words
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Article24 1946-11-30 1 BRISBANE, NOV. 29.— TEST CRICKET: CLOSE Of PLAY SCORE:— AUSTRALIA >92 FOR Z (BRADMAN NOT OIT lb». HASSETT NOT OUT 81; EXTRAS lt>) ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Advertisement26 1946-11-30 1 All Repairs to Jewellery, Watches and Clocks ied out by expert workmen i over 35 years experience. RATNE CO, Hers and Watch Makers. STAMFORD ROAD, SINGAPORE.26 words
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Advertisement27 1946-11-30 1 Take "BIDOMAK" Vim, Vigour, and Vitality, The Tonic that re-vitalize your whole system. Obtainable at all leading stores. Sole Importers: I\ H. YEE CO., Singapore Kuala Lumpur.27 words
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752 1946-11-30 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, Nov. 30, 1946. NOTES COMMENTS A BLOT ON SINGAPORE IT i^ a long-standing grievance of the public that little or nu a tention is being paid by the authorities concerned to the roada I by-lanes m localities where middle class and the poorer ions ol752 words
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484 1946-11-30 2 Lake Success, New York, Nov 28. The Belgian delegate urged that the matter to be referred to the International Coui^ of Justice wl^en the debate on the treatment of Indians m South Airica was resumed last night by the PoliticalReuter - 484 words
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Article183 1946-11-30 2 LATER MESSAGE Lake Success.. Nov. 28. The United Nations joint Political and Security and Legal Committees today wound up a four days acrimonious debate on ihe Indian complaint against discriminations m South Africa, m a deadlock over the voting procedure, as Mrs. Vijayalakshnu Pandit warned thatUP - 183 words
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Article213 1946-11-30 2 ISew Dclvi (Ail .Mail). burdar Yallaohbliai Patel, India's nome Member and long known as "strong man" of the Indian National Congress, introduced m the Central Assembly recently a Mil whicn is planned as a deathblow to bribery and corruption ol officials t>> eiuninaling loopholes m .HieReuter - 213 words
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Article102 1946-11-30 2 Colombo (Air MailV The cooperative movement m Ceylon has been such an outstanding success that the Secretary of State for the colonies has recommended this as a model to other colonies. The Colonial Secretary has informed the Ceylon Government that he is very much impressed byReuter - 102 words
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256 1946-11-30 2 Bombay. Hope that more profitable relations between India and Australia would be established as a result of the visit of tne Australian Industrial Delegation to India, was expressed by Bombay Premier B. G. Kher. In a two-hour conference between the Australian Delegation andUP - 256 words
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192 1946-11-30 2 Anglo-Indian Leader Sees No Point In London Talks London. Nov. 28.— Frank Anthony, leader of the Anglo-Indian community m India, arrived m London today from New York on his way to India for the opening of the Constituent Assembly. Speaking of the British Cabinet's invitation to Indian leaders to accompanyReuter - 192 words
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112 1946-11-30 2 LONDON'S INDIAN CONGRESSMEN MEET TODAY London. Nov. 28. Primary members of the Indian National Congress In London are holding a special meeting this week-end at Swaraj House with a view to preparing a memorandum to be submitted to the All-India Congress Committee and members of the Constituent Assembly. Surat Alley,Reuter - 112 words
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230 1946-11-30 2 Indian Scene Wrongly Interpreted In British Newspapers! London, Nov. 28. Recent statements of the Indian leaders should be a warning to British Socialists to look below the surface of Indian scene and realise that the programme of the Labour Government m India is by no means yet the liquidation ofReuter - 230 words
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186 1946-11-30 2 Batavia, Nov. 28. Protesting against conditions on board, 170 British non-commissioned officers and other ranks walked ofl a British Indian troopship at Tandjong Priok, port of Batavia, Java, the Netherlands News Agency reported today. They returned alter a British officerReuter - 186 words
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Article285 1946-11-30 2 Calcutta (Air Mail). Mahatma Gandhi adopted a new technique of converting the mass mind by his decision recently to go to the riot areas of East Bengal accompanied by two companions, his stenographer and a Bengali interpretor. Other members of his party also had been instructedReuter - 285 words
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151 1946-11-30 2 League's "Unofficial Delegates To UNO" Exposed New York. ol ins departure f. Singh, hrtsidtMii o| gue of Aiivmk Hassan Ispahan, Nawaz loi Muslim Leagues gates to the I niu< Making nis to me "i\ t says lie aiso ta&< description ol v presenting au maia" wnicn 0C( view Mr. bingnReuter - 151 words
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155 1946-11-30 2 Paris, Nov. 28.— The plea that ex-enemy states etpei iall\ dermaii. Italy and Japan should i»- allowed to attend the United Nation Kdu rational. Scientific and ittanl Organisation was made f>> the Indian delegation todaj m the Education Sub-Committcr at the UNESCO Conference. TheReuter - 155 words
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131 1946-11-30 2 New Delhi, Nov. 29.— Ai/ruemen* has been signed m London between Krishna Raj Thackcrs< ier of the Indian Textile Machil delegation and K. Prestoi -'na aD of the Textile Machine:-; M Ltd.. on behalf of Bn companies, under whidv Qlng machinery and I ICtßTingAP - 131 words
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Article37 1946-11-30 2 RARE SHILLING FETCHES £115! London, Nov. 28. shilling, reddish issued m New Bru. was sold m Londoi. f)v*-crnt stamp Brunswick m 18G0 t« I bears the portrait master designer ol one occasion ln^r«> portrait Instead of ReuterReuter - 37 words
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306 1946-11-30 3 M-tage of housing m this country is the cause. U the outstanding conclueached alter an Investigation i living conditions of Indian m Britain following yesrepolta that some of them .v og m tents at Croydon. I icta about the tentReuter - 306 words
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133 1946-11-30 3 Nanking, Nov. 29.— Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek on Thursday presented his National Assembly a draft constitution for a representative self-government and m an emotional-packed speech told his countrymen that he considered his political career at an end. The National Assembly, convoked without Communists whoAP - 133 words
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145 1946-11-30 3 New York, Nov. 29. Washington press today reflated U.S. Government anxiety over what the Baltimore Sun termed the "worst crisis yet m Indian affairs." All papers gave front page display to the latest developments, including the Viceroy's flight to London, though the Washington Post thoughtReuter - 145 words
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76 1946-11-30 3 100,000 ALIENS HAVE CHANCE TO BECOME U.S. CITIZENS Washington, Nov. 28.— Unless they act within five weeks 100.000 aliens who served m the United States armed forces will toss away an easy chance to become American citizens. Under the second War Powers Act, aliens who fought for the United StatesAP - 76 words
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Article42 1946-11-30 3 Peshawar (Air Mail). The Northwest Frontier Province will go dry "gradually and by stages." an official spokesman stated m the provincial Legislative Assembly. The Muslim League party which is m opposition-insisted that the ban on drink must be "total and immediate." ReuterReuter - 42 words
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233 1946-11-30 3 San Francisco, Nov. 28. As "Pacific steamship lines tackled a backlog of strike- snarled cargo piled up halfway across the United States, the American President Lines announced on Monday that the President Monroe would sail Dec. 4 for Singapore and other Far Eastern ports. TheAP - 233 words
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Article100 1946-11-30 3 New Delhi (Air Mail). The Government of India have "no proposal "at present to appoint an official commission to inquire into the "finances, control and management of the Indian Press," as has recently been done by the Brtish Government, the Home Member of the InterimReuter - 100 words
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581 1946-11-30 3 Oil Companies In Sumatra Must Renegotiate Contracts With Indonesians Palembang Sumatra. American and Dutch oil companies, who have some of their heaviest Far Eastern investments m petroleum-rich Sumatra, face staggering political and mechanical problems as they seek to put their prewar holdings onto a paying basis. Indirectly, British capital alsoAP - 581 words
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633 1946-11-30 4 Operational Commitments Of British In South-East Asia Ends Hatavia, Nov. 29. When the steamship Talwa sailed from Batavia today, it carried the last of the British and Indian Forces m the Netherlands East Indies, with the exception of some twents Claims and633 words
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Article296 1946-11-30 4 The following valedictory message has been sent to Headquarters, Allied Forces Netherlands Fast Indies by the Lieutenant Governor-General of the Netherlands Fast Indies, Dr. Ilubertus Van Mook, and is being issued as a Special Order Of The Day H.Q., A.F.X.E.I. 'At your departure from Batavia I deem296 words
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147 1946-11-30 4 Following an exciting chase at 10.15 a.m. Thursday morning m Church Street ghaut, Penang, Mr. J. W. Prascott, Assistant Price Controller. Penang. with the aid of some price control inspectors arrested Omar Khatab bin Abdui Jabbar Khan, a Punjabi Muslim who* had escaped from Out147 words
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119 1946-11-30 4 Memorial For "Death Railway" Victims The Burma Government is planning a memorial ceremony to commemorate the men who died working OB the liurma-Siani railway. This will take place on Dec. 18th at Thanhyuzayat. Burma terminus of line 45 miles south of Moulmcin. The Governor ol Burma will lay wreath on119 words
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119 1946-11-30 4 (IDM Staff Reporter) Good work by the Singapore Police and the C.I.D. authorities during the past week 14 revolvers and 45 rounds of ammunition were recovered during this period have sent Singapore Gunmen on an enforced holiday. It is possible that gunplay crimes, so rampant119 words
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161 1946-11-30 4 The following message of congratulations has been sent to MajorGeneral O. de T. Lovett, CB, DSO. commanding the 7th Indian Division on its departure from Malaya, by General M. G. N. Stopford, Commander-in-Chief, Allied Land Forces, South East Asia: "On the final departure161 words
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467 1946-11-30 4 AIMS OF H.Y.S. EXPLAINED Hind Volunteer Service of the Singapore Regional Congress at a meeting hWd on Nov. 24 at 150 33 Sembawang Road, loth Mile, Seletar, elected Commanders for Seletar area. In the absence ol Dr. Fernandez who was scheduled to preside, Sree467 words
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Article60 1946-11-30 4 The Tamil Brotherhood Association will meet the R.A.F. (Seletar) at a friendly game of soccer, to be played at the Police Depot Ground, Thomson Road, today, Saturday Nov. 30. The Tamils' team will be:— Sithambaram, Abdul Razak, Thambyrajah, Ghani, A. Muthu, Muniandy, N.G. Samy, A. Berry,60 words
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Article247 1946-11-30 4 Results have been good following the enforcement of the Food Crops Proclamation which came into effect m June this year under which all estates of more 'than 100 acres were ordered to put two per cent, of their acreage under food crops, states a K.L.247 words
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66 1946-11-30 4 CHARITY PERFORMANCE IN AID OF CHINESE REFUGEES FROM SUMATRA A charity performance was held m the Chinese Assembly Hall Kuala LuniDur, on Sunday Nov 17 organised by -nemircis of the Selai get Kin Cho Hong, m aid ot the refugees from ciimatra. Tn i proceeds of this function, amounting to66 words
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Article23 1946-11-30 4 me Malayan Welfare Fund has reached a total oi $292,824 61 M on Nov. 25. Subscriptions are still coming m.23 words
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23 1946-11-30 4 TODAYS MEALS AT PEOPLE'S RESTAURANTS 34 CENT MEALS Ilokkien le e Pork and Cuttl< Fish. Be*;. Sprouts. Khoo Chvr. Buyam and Green Chillies.23 words
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372 1946-11-30 4 VISITING fItADE UNIONIST APPEALS 0\ UKIIAU OF INDIAN DESTITUTES An impassioned appeal to the Indian conn gapore for generous contributions m money &l the Indian Relief Home situated on a hill-top Bukit Timah Road, was made by Mr. K. T. X prominent South372 words
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