Indian Daily Mail, 6 December 1946

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. IF. No. 2.").-). SINGAPORE, IjRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1916. PRICE 10 CENTX
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  • 304 1 LONDON (INDIAN) TALKS: LATEST Creech-Jones Appro\es M. Union Constitution On 'Federal' Lines? ih t Vr ll^ 0 1 l)ec :> An informed source said <m Wednesday tha the Colonial Secretary, Mr. Arthur Creech-Jones, had approved provisionally a readjustment of the Malayan Union's constitution on federal
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  • 46 1 nil Own Correspondent) Dec. 4. Thirty-one .1 teachers have gone m (he Punjab demore pay and dear- since. on ol 10 lakshs of is affected. ti> i ho Punjab GovraiM (i teachers' salaul the Union did not Jir increase adequate.
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  • 100 1 S \l. RIOTING AGAIN f<t —.m viral |»iu|Mc mill hi Ikiimiitf .tu.uhi aim IIIJS iikiui ins tiiuai) m ll<« tH\ |».I.N«,CtI I Kill I*.^ A -ii t r infill ill uin c m us Lulled as *n\ exCUlillUClli illlUuojUKll Ui |Jl\Ui •i unii i UC iJUlli.i. <v UV t
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  • 152 1 N.E. MONSOON PLAYS HAVOC IN S. INDIA Our Own Correspondent ii>, i>ei —^ouin liuiia is «»i iiH- ihuni-ta.M uiontin, i aas oeen rauuiif con--101 me ium lour uays. Lai iias Una 14 nil inu.>L an.ii> B uij ii> nouses iiuve cuiuig m iwu ueuuib ana li l U. Indian Railway
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  • 69 1 '•II OWII tMTc-spUllUClit) j. UWllt'ld UUU exiipiea ha v^uciuil met aim accuiucu lvii mi,j- lil|Jit. CllLiy 1U1" IXUi'ljUiio. uu*eQ, uowwei'i wia* IH>illlC6 WHO IIUVV i^^~ vi > me oeing U&U'ACI&UI aiiu uuycULt aUUfi UiKl LIACiCiUiC lt'- m iLiiiuvu tegtti vi»KJJUUIL'U i-llL' pacil 01 Pec 4 The V U-j! Clunit
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  • 886 1 Pandit Nehru Returning Saturday: Jinnah Staying On, Boycotts Constituent Assembly Opening LONDON, DEC. 5.— A SPOKESMAN lOK THE INDIA OFFICE DECLARED LATE TONIGHT THAT THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT HAD BEEN UNABLE TO BREAK THE DEADLOCK BETWEEN HINDIS AND MUSLIMS OVER INDIAN INDEPENDENCE. The rival Indian leaders would
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  • 290 1 "KEAL CONGRESS-LEAGUE UNDERSTANDING LAN BE REACHED ONLY INDIA" (From i>ur own Correspondent) Bombay, :Jcv. .>. "wnaiever enoris at understanding hi settlement are made, or Whatever interpretations or assurance are tfiven the League representatives m hiiKlaiul during m present talks, real understanding between Congress ana Lieagae can be reached onlj m
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  • 52 1 Bombay, Dec. 5. Sarciar Valla bhonui i-atei, Congress Minister oi Home Auair* iv vie interim inuian uovernnu nt, cabled today iv ranuii Jawunanai jSenru, VMte-rresiaent m me uo\ eminent, now m Lonaon, asking nun tv return lv mv.a lore i-»ee. j iui uu- opening !oi tne Constituent
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  • 98 1 Bataria, i>r<. :> Thr Nethei i.iiuts Indies \»ni> Chief .1 Staff, Major General I). < Bnvrman i an N eeden, Inspecting ih« Ouicii boundan from the west n v. Medan mi •he pa A st of Sumatra, was shol \< \.tid bvl w.is
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  • 182 1 Ramsay MacDonald Found Son Place In Cabinet Before Quitting LoiUUMI, Dec. ;>.— Allegation that Ine late >it. namsay Matounaiu, tormer Bnittd uiooiir ieuut'l uiiu KH.u'r 01 Mr. Aiaicoiin .uacuonaiu, UOV.-UCHCr»I 01 me .♦laiayan c nion ana Singapore, juaae it a condition when ne reM^ueu uic prenuewmp 01 l ne pie-war
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  • 228 1 Paris, Dec. 4. Among the proposals adopted at the United Nations Education, Science and Cultural Organisation conference here yesterday were that of the Indian delegation that nutritional science and food teams be sent to India, also to China and Africa, as soon as conditions permit.
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  • 57 1 INA FIRST FIRST GOVT'S POLICY (From our own Correspondent) Madras, Dec. 5— Addressing a meetinf to me city yesterdaj evening Minister Kurma.v>a said that GG-i:i per cent, oi tne vacancies ,n Ciovernmeni services have been reserved for ex-Senricemen, including I.NA. personnel. it was the Madras Governments policy to «ive firsi
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  • 20 1 FIRST INDIAN CONSUL TO SIAM ARRVES Bangkok, Dec 5 Bhagwat Dayal, first Indian consul to Slam, arrived here toauy— Reuter
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  • 137 1 "Malaya's Indian Labour Being Exploited," Says Thivy Bombay, i>ec. •>. Mr. J. A. Thiv>, President 01 me Maiayan Inuutn U)i^ii>N and a Hiunisier m me provisional "Axad uind (aovernnu'iii watch was t^taolisned l>y i nandra tSosc m Singapore m ui-*.;, Declared at a tress i-on-lerence nerc iasi nkgati "Constitutional reiorms
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  • 398 1 (i'rom Fraser Wighton, Keuter's Political Correspondent) London, Dec. ">. The MllSlun League i'resident, Mohammed All Jinnah. m London lor the Indian leaders' constitutional talks with the lintish Govern ment, discussed with me the United Nations' decision supporting the case of Indians
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  • 732 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore Friday, Dec, 6, 1946. BLOOD IS THICKER THAN WATER? THE large-scale desertions of Indian personnel from the British Indian Army m Indonesia uuring me past m teen months, as revealed by Mr. stan Swlnton, Associated Press correspondeni, tviae story published yesterday;, must open tne eyes of
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  • 1815 2 Indian Problem Is Not Only Political, But Economic Too London. Dec. .">. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru addressing on enthusiastic audience oi over a thousand Indians m Kingsway if all, London, last nitfht declared that any solution of
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  • 166 2 India Govt.'s Flans To Extend Diplomatic Contacts New Delhi, Doc. 5. The Government of India, has appointed K.P.iS. Menon, Agent-Geneiai lor India m china, as its special representative to visit Moscow and uiscuss with the USSK Government arrangements "preliminary to tne exchange of diplomatic representatives" between tne USSR and India,
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  • 219 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras. Dec. 4. Vigorous criticism of Madras textile polity was made by the town Chairman of the Madras Chamber of Commerce addressing its annual meeting yesterday. He declared: "The scheme provides a perfect setting for a most nourishing black market
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  • 182 2 "Betrayal" Of India Britain In UNO I)U. LANKA All I I New York. D* I the treatment ol 1 Afrira, which Mi Pandit claimed t Indians m the j m joint legal and p 1 :.s certain to p» bate when th<- ip the plenary session W Assembly. Intensivi being
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  • 106 2 (From Our Own Correspon Madras. |><m 1 Government have decided tt mcrease the rice portion ol th< ration from eight OUJK i December i*>. mc total rati( continue at 12 ounci maimng two ounce up m wheat or Dial: weeks. me recent crop nave enaoiecl .six
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  • 90 2 "Frontier Gandhi" Reiterates Pledge To Wrest Freedom (From Our Own "d CDt Peshawar, Dec 4 "Red BUlrta cvi.i' yab yesterday, X; tax Khun, C"I I said: 'Congress arc bem^ sent to tril tnc qbject vi tosteri tIOHS. "We want to l< conditions bo mat leilOWSnip and *i:: I Diisnea lor
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  • 71 2 NEWSSPRINT OUTLOOK IN INDIA "DISMAL." (From Our Own < »l Delhi, l>« outlook for India:. Imports durum I months have been tions and stoclu I LOW 'i in Qovcrnmeni n Unporu do not m eently given m the plies would mi; withdrawn. it also announ< i d j for new
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  • 519 2 Lake Success. New York, Dec. t. Concerted action by members of the United Nations for ending the Franco regime m Spain was ur^ed b > Mrs. Yijayalakshmi Pandit when the Political and Security Committee of the (General Assembly resumed discussions on the Spanish issue
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  • 264 3 Singapore's Nutrition Experts Scotchv _roßular_ Occupation Period Belief Daily ToddylDrinking Is Dangerous' Ijays Doctow* Spokesman Chairman, KsUt v tuu sL' l-T° s(^ n<|udi f ---n» i »^<in(losham Hon v was one of the safest of drinks available m Mairing the occupation period aturally m
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  • 155 3 TEXTILE MACHINERY EXPORT TO INDIA OPPOSED Manchester, Dec. 4.— The threatened shipment to India of textile machinery from Rose Mill Spinning Company, Oldham, has led leaders of Britain's 240,000 spinning and weaving operatives to protest to Mr. J. w. Belcher. Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade. A deputation from
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  • 147 3 DELEGATES GO TO SLEEP AT CHINESE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY SESSION! Nanking. Doc. 5.- Several deleRates dozed while a lew slept during proceedings at the eighth plenary session of the National Assembly when the general debate on political consultation of the conference's revised draft constitution resumed under the chairmanship of Hu Shu-hwa,
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  • 77 3 CEYLON TO GIVE PREFERENCE TO EMPIRE GOODS Colombo, Dec. 4.— Ceylon will continue to preference to British Empire as a result of an agreement reached m Colombo between officials of the Ceylon Commerce Department and representatives of local mercantile associations. They are at present engaged m a series of conferences
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  • 196 3 Malnutrition In India To Disappear Within 10 Years Paris, Dec. 5. The Indian delegate to the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation, H. J. Bhabha, forecast that malnutrition m India may disappear within ten years. Speaking m the natural science subcommittee on which he is chairman Mr. Bhabha said
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  • 95 3 Batavia. Dec. 5. Fourteen persons were killed and ten injured when two Netherlands Bren-gun carriers struck a mine on a road east of Padang on the west coast of Sumatra, the Netherlands East Indies army communique stated yesterday. The communique said Indonesians had mined
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  • 304 3 One of the consequences of the territories formerly comprising the Straits Settlements is the apportionment of the common assets and liahi lilies. The chief ftMCtfl are the General Revenue Surplus, the Opium Revenue Replacement Fund, and the Currency Surplus
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  • 73 3 During last week a conference was held, under the presidency of the Assistant Director of Education (Indian Schools) of aJI Inspecting Officers of the Indian Branch oi the Department of Education of the Malayan Union. Among the subjects discussed were the arrangements to be made fo> the
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  • 305 3 Shanghai (Air Mail).— Stressing that C.'tiua needs more vessels than any other country to r* habilitate mid deve'op her shipping trade, th< Shanghai Shipping Guild has peti tmned ihe National Government to lift the present restriction on th« purchase of old vessels,
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    • 533 3 .1 vi 1 Children's Shoes of the latest M Ag^^^4- J^^ mm m^jZ Tall Out a FHte S rs° rtS TO LET IO LET tO lit C1 VISHNU SILK STORE, of MW YORK v, NORTH "BRIDGE ROAD, 46, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. L v A Slntapore. X WL A l
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  • 1320 4 Full. Text Ot Last Radio Broadcast After facing a barrage ol unofficial opposition at the Sin^aporc .Advisory council .Meeting yesteiiia.) i.iornin^, m it^pcct 01 ins proposal 10 introduce income tax Irom Jan. 1, 194 S, Mr. ,\ilson Jones, Financial Secretary, Singapore, last evening,
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  • 188 4 Mr. Nelson -Jones, the Financial Secretary, Mngapore, at tne Advisory Council Meeting neiu yesterday urged Hie Council to approve i>l the levy of income tax m Singapore from January, 1^47, proviued me Malayan i won gave mtttctent assurance thai n woulu oe iniroduced m their
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  • 55 4 The following players arc selected 10 piay looiuail lor the Jolhlads Aihicuc union against the tiiSD. neaaquarters on Sunday ihe iith December at tne Ponce Training fecnoui ground at I'hompaon Koaa. iranspojrt leaves the Kauw&y station at 4.30 p,m. bithamoram, Rasak, Thambyrajah, unam, Hanna, Muniyandi, ouiong, uovinaasamy,
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  • 138 4 The following have been invited to play football for tne "KocKlues' Sports Party" against the H.Q. base Supply Depot, KASC, at "A !> Ground (Polo Ground >, Inompson Koad on Sunday Dec. 8. at *.«d p.m. Transport will leave Katong Christ Church at 4 p.m. Players and supporters
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  • 52 4 PUBLIC LECTURE AT RAMAKRISHNA MISSION Utiriti the auspices ol the Rama--1 krishna Mfcsidn Cultural Seel there will be it public lecture on 1 Saturday, 7th December, I'J-iG, at 6.30 p.m. Mr. d. W. Devaraja will .speak on "Nationalism Ana Rationality", while Mrs. Loh Puun Lip. President of the Y.W.C.A. Singapore,
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  • 438 4 oood wore by Inspector Bheares suited that the car was taKen by 01 me i/icaara Koau fouce Btauon aimed roobera who nut omy touK icU to tac recovery 01 uno. revolver tnt car out also ruobea me inmatea ana a ruuiiu ut amniuniLion ironi vi me car.
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  • 720 4 London, Dec. 5. Mr. Arthur Creech-Jones, Colonial Secretary, told the House of Commons yesterday that the reason why a Singapore importer was recently refused permission to ship 30,000 tons of Brazilian rice to Malaya was that after full investigation it was apparent that physical stocks
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  • 136 4 NO DIFFERENCES BETWEEN NEI ARMY AND VAN MOOK Batavia, Dec. 4. Lt.-Uen. Siem JSpoor. LuniniuiKi^i vi iaac isutCil luiCCo ill UiC iNCUiCiiUHUo £>a^i Xlluic'6, iuiU vie Associated tress m an interview mat uiere arc uuiniLeiy 110 uixiertiiccs 01 opinion uc- Lwccn myseil ana Hie JLiL'Uirnunt-Ltovernor-oenerku," lUr. tiaocriui van MoukJ. Uen.
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  • 50 4 MOVEMENT OF SUGAR WITHIN SINGAPORE UNRESTIRICTED Movement oi sugar within Singaport 1 ii now unrestricted, ana lieiuutfl ure hol icquntu to cover oacii movement. Wona su^ai supplies are bLih uiiuLi allocution o.> Lac l.i^.r'.C. imports oi rehncu tnerefort art' sun promblted and A.i'o. will nui De I9B|a«U n>i sucn iinpoiio.
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  • 50 4 Provided there is sufficient demand, trie associated uoaiu oi 'ito>a. ocnouis oi aiu.su v& prepared to arrange mat cauuioacca ior written examination pc auic to sn the examinauon tfi sirmapore Those who would wish tc; !iik». their examinauon In Singapore should communicate with the education oilicc
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    • 265 4 SIX STORE TRADE i vi ftl 1 REGISTER I Thr tallowing ix have now boon resist V Unions under the Ordinance of 1040 m (l) "Singapore Tra Workmen Attoclat] S pore Hiro Car A a "Sinpaporo Chine c I Millers' Association I Singapore Clerical W trative Workers' Ui. X lay
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