Indian Daily Mail, 2 December 1946

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. No 251. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 199 1 We Shall Be Bach Before DecemDer 9" PANIT NERHU KAKUHI, DEC. 1. FIELD M\ltSH\i inun vivsi i Mil) BY INDIAN LEV E IS I WHO \KF ?S m A »Yd THE VICEROY, ACCOMKARACHI AIKPORT F R LONDON IN YsiW IVi I PV
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  • 275 1 ATTLEE PROMISES IMPLEMENTATION OF CABINET PLAN OUK SPECIAL CABLE (From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi. Dec. 1. Implementation of the Cabinet Plan will form the topic of discussion m London according to correspondence between Mr. Attlee, Pandit Nehru and Mr. Jinnah released yesterday evening. Inviting Nehruji to London, Premier Attlee assures:
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  • 468 1 id Guard, United Press poli.1! analyst m London, cables as Prime Minister Clement At t lee her \Mh Lord Pet hick Law>n Stafford C'ripps and Mr. Alexander today were believlo be holding a trump card li ihej planned to disclose during the London consultations Urn attempt
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  • 55 1 Cairo, Dei. 1. The Special plane tarrying: the Viceroy Lord Wavell and the Indian political leaders to i,onaon arrived from Karachi at Almaza Airport at 1400 GMT today und will remain overnight. The plane was met by a small group of officials and members
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  • 51 1 Shanghai, Dec. I.— Serious rioting occurred here yesterday after the arrest of a number of hawkers. The mob attempted to rescue them and attacked the police station. The police then opened fire causing casualties. The situation remains tense. The authorities blame the Communists for the casualties*
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  • 129 1 Mr. A. T. E. Maskati, well-known businessman of Bombay who has been here on an inspection visit of his branches m, Malaya, Siam and Indo-China, gave a dinner party to friends at the Princes on Saturday night. Mr R. Jumabhoy, who spoke on behalf of
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  • 138 1 Bengal's Winter Rice Crop Expected To Be Bumper One (From Our Own Correspondent) CALCUTTA, DEC. I.— R ICE EATERS IN INDIA SHOULD BE OLT OF ANXIETY WITHIN THE NEXT FEW WEEKS. According to latest forecasts, the Winter rice crop m Bengal is expected to be a bumper one exceeding the
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  • 121 1 PATEL CRITICISES EXCHANGE OF POPULATIONS PROPOSAL (From Our Own Correspondent) Nagpur, Dec. 1. Addressing a mammoth meeting at Nagpur lasl evening Sard ar Patel described Mr. Jinnah's proposal for the exchange of populations as absurd and one which can never materialise. "Nobody could seriously believe the Muslims from South India
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  • 52 1 Lake Success, New York, Nov. 30. —Krishna Menon personal representative of Pandit Nehru, Vice-Pre-sident of the Indian Interim Government at the United Nations Central Assembly, is flying to London to day to "assist Nehruji m his deliberations with the British Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee." section
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  • 157 1 The Inspector General of Police, Singapore, has given the assurance that it is not his intention to withdraw police control from football matches at Jalan Besar Siadium. "I accept that assurance and I can safely recommend this Board as a wnoie to accept it,' said
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  • 260 1 The Hague, Dec. I.— The Dutch Cabinet and the Netherlands Com-mission-General which has just re turned from Java ended their joint discussions of the agreement work ed out with the Indonesians yesterday. Observers now expect Monday's cabinet meeting to approve the agreement. Apart
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  • 55 1 New York, sec. L France supported Siam's admission into the United Nations when the Security Council met here. The Siamese letter to the Security Council requested the withdrawal of its original complaint against France. Siam s application for membership will go on the agenda of the next Security Council meeting,
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  • 124 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Patna, Dec. 1. A Muslim youth, aged 30, yesterday walked up to the Chief Justice s chair m the Patna High Court and occupied it till the police arrested him. Asked üboui his behaviour, the man replied. Mr. Jinnah appointed me Chiel Justice
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  • 93 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Karachi, Dec. 1. The latest Netaji mystery story comes from Karachi where a stranger met the Editor of a local paper and said Netaji is alive. He claimed to have seen Netaji leaving Saigon on August 16 afternoon and argued that Netaji
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  • 1189 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, Dec. 2, 1946. OUR CONTEMPORARY'S SOMERSAULT QL'H contemporary The straits Times' editorial of Saturday last under the heading India And Her Leader"— coming as it does closely on the heels or its holy alliance With the --unbiassed and authoriIve Times of London— must have left
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  • 113 2 London, Dec. 1. Prince Philip of Greece, often mentioned as a possible consort for Princess Elizabeth of England, has applied for British naturalization and will probably renounce his Greek titles and rights of succession to the Greek throne, within four months, it became known yesterday.
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  • 179 2 Indian "Intellectual" Wants Goa To Remain Portuguese Lisbon, Nov. 30. A political statute for Goa which would give that possession the same status as a province of Metropolitan Portugal was demanded by Dr. Froiland Melo, Indian intellect ual and deputy for Goa, m the National Assembly Friday night. Frequent cheers
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  • 62 2 Heaven-Born Services Ended (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Nov. 30.— 1t is understood the Secretary of States has informed the India Government that it could enter into new contracts with personnel of the Imperial Servues and that existing members thereof may retire if they choose on the basis of
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  • 463 2 New York, Dec. I.— Sardar J. Singh, President of India League of America, on the eve of his departure for India via London today told Reuter that "Pandit Nehru has shown great statesmanship m accepting the personal invitation of Mr. Attlee to go to London to discuss
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  • 519 2 Nehru Jinnah Will Spend Longest Period Together In Aeroplane Viceroy Takes 9 Cases Whisky To London! London, No\. 30. Hindu Congressman Pundit Jawaharlal Nehru and Muslin leader Mohamed Ali Jinnah, will spend 30 hours m close contact, during their flight to England, with Viceroy Lord Wavell this week-end for consultation
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  • 108 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi Nov. :;o.— A dramatic report suddenly pained currency m Delhi last ni-ht that Mr. Jinnah and hi quat Ali Khan are not goin London and have informed the Viceroy accordingly. Mr. Jinnah seems to 1 m view of Premier At'l.
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  • 44 2 Colombo. Nov. 30. The i police were todaj gang believed to ha lottery on the cricket Ti AustraUs. Tickets have been openly In the streets of Col" it waa reported today, alth lotteries and rallies are subii •joiico permission*- Reuter
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  • 156 2 "Don't Mix Religion With Politics:" Appeal To Muslims (From Our Own Correspondent) Hyderbad. Nov. 30.— An appeal to Muslims not to mix religion with politics was made by Mir/a Ismail, Premier of Hyderabad, m a letter to the Muslim religious leader who objected to Mirza's slogan "Indian first. Muslim or
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  • 96 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bombay, Nov. 30.— The introduction of equitable distribution of matches In Bombay through ration shops is contemplated by the Gov eminent In view of the ten-day.s old .shortage which is described by manufacturers as an artificiallycreated match famine. At. present
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  • 75 2 Bombay, Nov. 30. A dusk to dawn curfew has been imposed at Kwalior, capital of the state of Gwalior, after two days of communal trouble m which two of four people knifed die* of their wounds and five were hurt m the storming of a Muslim
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  • 338 2 London, Nov. i\). News that Congress and Sikh leader joining the talks has dispelled the genera] feeling of which overcast London political quarters following earlier of Congress and Sikh refusal to come to London. Mr. Morgan Flumps, General Secretary of the British
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  • 44 2 FRONTIER TO BE LINKED DIRECTLY WITH RUSSIA, CHINA (From Our Own Correspondent) Peshawar, Nov. 30. Discussing the Frontier Provinces roads development plans, Premier Khan Sahib revealed it is proposed to link the Frontier directly with Russia and China by extending the Khagan Valley Koad.
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  • 124 2 S.A. INDIAN PRO New York, Dee. 1 The Ncu York Times yesterday printed t over a column long from Uw presentatives m the South African Indian Congress who are In N«-w York describing* the position dians m South Africa. The letter by Mr. A I
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  • 113 2 London, Dec. I.— Th« Workers Association < 1 holding an emergence ri next week to wish Pandit N< success m hia London mis ti> discuss the presen( v position m India. Pandit Singh will be Invited to meeting if they can find do
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  • 640 3 MORE WRANGLING ON S.A. INDIAN ISSUE REVEALS Success, New York, Nov. Sir HmrtUn ak u T?^n T i the wSfgaSS 2753 a .lust.cc for advisory opinion on the leg* aspe t of nplaint about treatment of Indians m
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  • 197 3 LATEST Lake Success, New York, Dee. 1. India and South Africa were asked here last nitfht to make further elTort between themselves to seltle their dispute over the treatment of Indians m South Africa and report progress to the mxl session of the I'nited Nations General
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  • 112 3 INDOCHINA "WAR" MAY DECIDE FUTURE FRENCH GOVERNMENT Paris. Dec. I.— The undeclared war m Indo-China may be a factor spelling the defeat of Communist hopes of -leading the new French government, it became clear on Saturday. Meanwhilej the French Cabinet crisis, which opened on Thursday with the resignation of President
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  • 94 3 Paris. Nov. 30. Dr. Le Van Hoach was yesterday elected President of the Cochin Chinese Provisional Government succeeding Dr. Nguyen Van Tinh who committed suicide on Nov. 10, according to an Agence France Presse dispatch from Saigon. Dr. Hoach was the only candidate nominated for the
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  • 48 3 WOMAN BETRAYED FATHER BROTHER, TO DIE Copenhagen, Nov. 30. Greta Bartrani today became the first woman ever sentenced to death In Denmark. She was a former Gestapo agent accused of Informing on 7(> victims Including her own father and brother who were sent to German concentration camps.- UP
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  • 379 3 London, Nov. .'5O. India, Palestine and British Colonial policy will be discussed at a conference here ot 12 Communist Parties of the British Empire called by the British Communist Party lor February 26 to March 2. The opening speech on "Communist Parties of
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  • 316 3 Lake Success, Nov. 'M). A campaign which the United States began when the first lend lease agreements were discussed, came to successful fruition today when the United Nations Commission on narcotic drugs, recommended that all nations still permitting the sale
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  • 40 3 London, Nov. 30. Sixty-four doctors and nurses the entire medical staff of two London hospitals have been given dismissal notices for refusing to obey an order of Willeaden Borough Council to join a trade union, it was disclosed today UP
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  • 197 3 "League Leadership Blind To Reason," Says Muslim Labour Chief London, Dec. I.— Chowdhury Akbar Khan, President of the Indian Workers Association and author of several pamphlets on India, is arranging to send copies of his latest booklet "Fascist Hydra" to Moham-* mcd Ali Jinnah and Liaquat Ali Khan, Muslim League
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  • 49 3 Jerusalem, Nov. 29. -Palestine's High Court of Justice today rejected a petition by the Jewish Advocate, Elward Day.-.l Goiten for writs of Habeas Corpus m respect of more than 3,800 illegal immigrants who reached Haifa on Monday. This means illegal immigrants are now liable to deportation to Cyprus. Reuter
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  • 239 3 Mountbatten's New Post Named London, Dec. 1. The Admiralty announced yesterday the appointment of Rear Admiral Viscount Mount bat ten as Rear Admiral Commanding the First Cruiser Squadron, Mediterranean Fleet, with effect from next April m sue- cession to Real Admiral 11. R. G. Kinuhan. Viscount Mountbatten, who has been
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  • 137 3 ESTABLISHMENT OF DIPLOMATIC MISSIONS BETWEEN INDIA RUSSIA: OFFICIAL TALKS SOON New York, Dec. 1.- -Renter learns that Mr. K. P. S. Menon, agentGeneral for India m China and member of the Indian delegation to the United Nations has bean asked by the Indian Government to proceed to Moscow after the
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  • 70 3 SEVENTEEN STUDENT DEMONSTRATORS ARRESTED (From Our Own Correspondent) Cawnpore, Nov. 30. Bei students were arrested at Cawnpore yesterday when they demonstrated m front ')t the Magistrate's Court demanding the release of members of the Students' Union being prosecuted on a charge of shouting inflammatory slogans on Azad Hind Government Day.
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  • 45 3 London, Nov. 30. Mr. Winston Churchill spent his 72nd birthday quietly at his home at Westerham, Kent, today. He will drive to London tonight for a small family dinner. Churchill spent most of the morning reading congratulatory letters and cables UP
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  • 148 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) ;v. 30.— Rationing of the province will not 1 from December 1 m .nirnous criticism that d live yards' ration is l<)\> low. II understood the introduction toning will be postponed till are taken to control the ea of hundloom cloth.
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  • 169 3 Rangoon, Nov. 30. A well-orga-nised gang of dacoits armed with rifles, stenguns and brenguns is terrorising the population of the Pyinmana district of north-west Khimki, according to reports m Rangoon papers yesterday. These dacoits, whom the papers rnbed as "Cammunists," are reported to have
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  • 161 3 Rangoon, Nov. 30.— A call to all political parties m Burma to boycott the general election scheduled to take place next April was issued here yesterday by Thankin Kyam Sein, a prominent member of the Dobama (Burma for Burmans) Tarty and a close associate
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  • 130 3 Itatavia, Nov. 30.— 1t is officially announced that cease-fire negotiations by local commanders of both the Indonesian and Netherlands forces on all fronts are scheduled to take place today, according to Antara. Defence Minister Sjahriloedin and Indonesian Chief of Stall Lieut. -Gen. Ocrip Soemohi.rdjo. changing their
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  • 24 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Patna. Nov. 30. Patna University has decided '<» confer an honorary Doctorate of Science degree on Pandit Nehru.
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  • 44 3 New York, Nov. 29.— Bishop W. Smith who directs the activities Of the Methodist Church m Okalahuma, and New Mexico left here by plane for India, Burma ana Malaya today where h* will atua> the effects of the war on the church's missioas. UP
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