Indian Daily Mail, 10 December 1946

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  • 14 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. Nc. 258. _SI.\(,A|'()KK, TLLSDAY, DECEMBER 10,1946 PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 363 1 SOUTH AFRICAN INDIAN DISPUTE: LATEST tonal Victory For Mrs. Pandit rdict Surprise To Britain, U. SA l t anil protracte d {uiUul v W32 t <( r, Hill Assembly what measures they had taken p-dr^riTr" a i>p<>rtcrs f the ii nail -M"^,, by 31 to 21
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  • 144 1 V'ork, Dec. 9.— Field Marll Jan Christian Smuts, i the South African eminent, unexpectedNew York In plane for •n Mind. iv afternoon and flnaf vote m the Uspmblj of the Tnited the South African dispute. Renter messaft from "(i General Smuts relommeni on the UNO •»«>
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  • 79 1 Own Correspondent) Dec. 9. The northern Iras is under water, lowing a big breach m Sham Canal near Tiruseqoel to the heavy weather cleared this ajid homeless are bereliei organisations, having an anxious the Red Hills tank and if a breach <! ;he city
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  • 86 1 Colombo, Dec. 9.— The Ceylon Government today reimposed the recently-lifted ban on the export of second-hand gunnybags to South Africa and Hongkong. It is reported that the new ban is a temporary one and will be lifted when there is again a surplus of ba^.s on the island.
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  • 13 1 MRS. VI.IAYALAKSIIMI PANDIT distinguished sister of a distinguished brother.
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  • 114 1 HALF NAKED CHILDREN DEMONSTRATE AGAINST MADRAS TEXTILE POLICY (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Dec. 9. Madras witnessed an unusual demonstration yesterda.\. A.s a protest against the Ministry's textile policy, and to focus attention on the prevailing cloth shortage, a procession of half naked boys and girls, clad only m a
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  • 65 1 Brazen Discrimination Johannesburg, Dec. B.— A request thtti a strong protest should be lodged against Indian, being allowed io travel belonging to the South African Airways was considered with Europeans m planes by an executive meeting of the Transvaal Municipal Association on Saturday. One speaker suggested that separate planes should
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  • 126 1 GANDHIJI STUDYING ENGLISH POETRY, PHILOSOPHY (From Our Own Correspondent) Srirampur, Dec. 9.— Gandhiji is spending quiet days m Sriran/>ur studying English poetry and philosophy. With the coming of winter, the canals are drying and Gandhiji may begin moving from village to village on foot. Refugees are leaving relief centres and
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  • 135 1 "U.S., Britain Preparing For 3rd War-Against Russia" London, Dec. 9_ Konnj Zilliacus, one of (he leaders of (he revolt within the Labour Party against the Governments "Be Wh uith Russia fo Policy charged yesterday (ha( ™t«d States and British General Staffs were preparing together for Third World nar against the
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  • 20 1 London, Dec. ih— The British Government statement on Inuia may be made to the House of Commons tomorrow.
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  • 303 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi, Dec. i).— There is widespread disappointment m the country over the British Government's latest statement on India. Apart from other retrograde features, independent observers opine that the condition that no constitution framed by the Constituent Assembly without
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  • 853 1 (iKKKTiNGS FROM U.S., CHINA AUSTRALIA NEW DELHI, DEC. 9-— TWO 111 NDRED AND TWENTYONE DELEGATES FROM ALL PARTS OF INDIA ASSEMBLED AT 11 A.M. (LOCAL TIME) TODAY FOR THE INAUGURAL SESSION OF INDIA'S CONTROVERSIAL CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY. Reserve police squads carrying (ear gas equipment stood
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  • 625 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tuesday, Dec. 10, 1946. Verdict On South Africa ADDRESSING the plenary session Ol the United Nations General Assembly on the question ol the illtreatment of Indians m South •a. Mrs. Vijayalakshmi Pandit, the leader of the Indian delegation made a powerful plea ior a ol the
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  • 1239 2 British, Dutch Want Advice From International Court FluBhing, Dec. 9. The plenary session of (he General Assembly continued discussion on the Indian South African dispute. Doctor Ricardo Alforo Panama) said the Pan American delegation believes strongly human rights "are not within the domestic jurisdiction of
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  • 359 2 London. Dec. 9. L. S. Amery, former Secret a r for India, writing m the Sunday express, said yea the issue created by the deadlock between the Indi; "of the gravest character m its possible effect no India and the British Empire,
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  • 365 2 French Comment On Failure Of London Talks PARIS. DEC. B.— PARIS NEWSPAPERS THIS MORNING FORESEE POSSIBLE RESULTS FOR INDIA IN THE FAILURE OF THE LONDON TALKS. The Radical Party's oftieial newspaper "Depeche cle Paris," m an editorial by the noted commentator "Diplomaticus,*' said: "The massacres which took place m the
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  • 150 2 Rangoon, Dec. 9. The British Government has agreed grant Burma's demand t<»i pieta financial powers, it was rtvealed here Saturday b\ I lin Till the Finance Member ot th< nor's Executive Council. He said a formal com from the British Govern] Ihe matter will be
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  • 70 2 BIGGEST DOOR IN THE WORLD Bristol. Dec 8 m the world, measuring I Long and 65 feet J lnch< shortly be lined to a tnbly hall at PUf which has been Tuilt to hoi Brabazon aircraft, Britaii ton land-plane intended for Atlantic service. Built of aluminium and ed of a
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  • 67 2 Shanghai, Dec. 9.— The < M Silk Industry Company yesterday that it wil of B, c, D grades ol Ch silk to the Nama-.:.' C Calcutta on December Chinese traders hop opening of the silk India. The price of th< fixed at 46. 44, 42 pound
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  • 51 2 London. Dvr 0. V 500.000.000 lemon* erhii oranges vwll be yielded by the citrus plantations Soviet Republic ol I the crop is now being the o Lv( monitor ttau on Sunday mornii This is throe tnno.> ft« tn\l last year's crop, the report i
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  • 561 2 S.A. TRUSTEESHIP New York, Dec. !>. The ti United Nations yesterday pass* abstentions the Indian resoluti 0 ing the "mandated territory of placed under the international t mandatory power concerned aha with article 71) of the charter t< a trusteeship agreement to
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  • 77 2 IF YOU'RE YOUNG AND BEARDED DON'T GO TO CAIRO! Cairo, Dec. 8. Police were rounding up bearded young men m dozens today because one eye-witness said it was a man with a black beard who tossed the bomb at the Mouskl District Police Station on December 2. It was pointed
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  • 118 2 London. Dec. 9.— Mr. Herbert Morrison will probably announce that the debate on the Indian position will take place at the end of this week. Business has been left blank on Thursday and Friday and the opposition may now ask that both these days
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  • 60 2 Rangoon, Dec. B.— Lady Cripps, wife of the President of the Board of Trade, Sir Stafford Cripps, and her daughter are guests at Government House here during a brief slay on their way to London from China. Yesterday Lady Cripps made a sightseeing tour of the
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  • 693 3 W omen Are Just Not Worth Equal Pay, Says Koyal Commission "Equal Pay For Women Men" Controversy V R»y«l Commission, m a 100.000-word «r»ti. the final chapter of the -equal pay for women en eontroveny m Britain recently: "Women are just rth ei|ual pay. J Royal Com mission, con m
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  • 111 3 ROYAL COMMISSION REPORT CRITICIZED London, Dec. 9. The representatives of three million British women workers asked government to extend the principle of equal pay to them today. The workers' delegates criticized the recent report of the Royal Commission for slighting them m recommending equal pay for women m professions. Mr.
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  • 151 3 Washington, Dec. 8. The United States has sent Russia a second note requesting settlement of Russia's $11,000,000,000 lend-lease account, a United States official disclosed here. The sending of the first note was disclosed on Oct. 12 when it was reported that it had been
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  • 145 3 Lake Success, Dec. 8. Pandit Nehru's personal representative at the General Assembly, Mr. Krishna Menon, who last week flew to London to "assist Nchruji In his deliberations with Prime Minister Attlee." returned to the United States Saturday and immediately motored to Lake Success to continue
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  • 319 3 Tells Woman Leader A Mouthful THE UNCHIV ALROUB GBS! London, Dec. 9. George Bernard Shaw yesterday IoM the leader of the Womon's Action Committee for Lasting Peace, he was "shocked at your apostasy m calling the votes for women a success and drowning the movement m the useless and irrelevant
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  • 88 3 DEATH WELLKNOWN CHINESE NEWSMAN Shanghai, Dec. 8. Sidney Quontf. Shanghai correspondent of the Central News Agency, died on Friday, leaving his widowed wife and one-year old son. Quong, formerly accredited correspondent of the American Forces m the China-Burma-India theatre was amonn the Central News correspondents who covered Japan's surrender aboard
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  • 51 3 Lake Sucn'ss, New York, l)r« 8. Mrs. Pandit, head of the Indian delegation to the United Nations, Friday motored from the United Nations headquarters to Hyde Park where she laid a wreath on behalf of Pandit Nehru on the grave of President Roosevelt.-
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  • 392 4 Union Government Plans Community Listening In estates, Villages The All-India Radio has been experimenting very successfully m the rural districts m India with Community Listening wireless receiving sets, specially made to resist heat and to convey programmes a distance of 100 yards or more. Thus began Indian village community liste
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  • 62 4 Pensions to dependents, and ability Pensions 10 members of Passive Defence and Essential Services, who suffered War Injuries, are being paid m accordance h the provisions of the Personal Injuries (Civilians' Scheme 1 J41 to all who are eligible, and have applied. Arrears of Pensions lor
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  • 68 4 S'PORE CONGRATULATES GOVERNOR-GENERAL The following message was sent by the Governor of Singapore to U.K. the Governor-General yesterday: V motion by Sir Han lioe Lim and passed unanimously at a meeting of the Singapore Advisory Council, December sth, resolved thai on behalf of the people of Singapore the congratulations and
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  • 17 4 REMITTANCES TO CHINA The amount remitted to China In respect of family remittances m November was $2,179,284.
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  • 89 4 A statement has recently appeared m the Press (not m the Indian Daily .Mail) that iMarried Women Teachers are to be placed on prewar temporary terms of employment at a flat rate of $100 per mensem, and that an Education Department circular to this effect
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  • 280 4 Air Marshal Sir George Pine gave a large cocktail party at Air House on Friday, (6.12.46) m honour of Marshal of the Royal Air Force Lord Tedder, and Lady Tedder. Guests present included Lord Killearn, Mf. Michael Wright. Sir Ralph Hone, Mr. h. Bryson, Maj. General and Mis.
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  • 84 4 Ii has been decided that although the death of Colonel W. H. B. Wheeler, lately DDTn, HQ, SEALF, cannot be officially presumed for some considerable time, there can now be little hope of his survival and that it would be appropriate to hold a service
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  • 92 4 Due lv increase m price of manufacture, the retail selling price of a No. 2 bottle of Horlicks has been raised to $2.05 per bottle. At the same time a controlled retailing selling price of 70 cents per flask has been fixed for a bottle of IJorlicks
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  • 420 4 Appeal Court Quashes Death Sentence Chee l^ck Khun, who had previously been sentenced to death on a majority verdict by a common jury by Mr. Justice Jobbling m the Assize Court, yesterday had his conviction quashed and was discharged by the Appeal Court. Resultant on a fight between gangs which
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  • 232 4 At ().oO a.m. on Saturday morning a trishaw rider was stopped by three Chinese two Of whom were aimed with pistols and after robbing him of $6 m cash they rode away m his trishaw. Two Chinese who were masked and one of whom was armed witn
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  • 54 4 London, Dec. 8. General Sir Miles Dempsey, .soldier and sportsman, is to become chairman of the Racecouife Betting Control Board, Britain's giani fifteen million pounds totalis at or machine. Leaving the army at an early age of 49 for this six-thousand per annum job, Sir Miles is
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  • 181 4 Generals "Ike" And Wainwright Pessimistic About World Peace Washington, Dec. 9. General Dwight Eisenhower on Saturday predicted the U.S. will be drawn continually deeper into necessary preparations for a "supper blitz" conflict "unless we can get rid i»f this damnable thing of war." He told newsmen the War Department is
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  • 148 4 The Indonesian Labour Party m Singapore m an open letter has expressed disapproval of the Indo-nesian-Dutch agreement, Antara reports. Indonesian League of America, through the Indonesian Labour Union at Singapore, has sent a resolution to President Soekarno, Vice-President Mohammad Hatta and Premier Soetan Sjahrir Urging
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  • 102 4 Now York. Dec. 8. Senator Tom Connally told the United Nations bluntly on Saturday that the U.S. would not break relations with Spain, even if th e General Assembly recommended such action. Speaking before the 18-nation subcommittee attempting to reconcile various proposals for action against
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  • 87 4 London, Dec. 8. -At long last the betting tax is on its way. It now seems certain that when the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Dr. Hugh Dalton presents his Budget next April there will be a nasty shock for the gamblers. Just what that tax wjll
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  • 20 4 Gympic, Queensland. Dec. 9. The M.C.C. vs. Queensland Country XI cricket match was drawn. Reuter
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  • 41 4 Bombay (Air Mail) Corporation met her to ask the Congrt.v. < of the Province to school textbooks all r< the "Black Hole ol 'Recognised hlstoi established that the gedy 'was fictitious, 1 on the subject said Reuter
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  • 46 4 TO-DAY'S MEALS AT PEOPLE'S RESTAURANTS 35-CENT MEALS Rice, Diced Potatoes, I of Pork, m Soya Bean Mutton Curry. Long Rangkwang. Now Delhi iAir Mail expert from thr ÜBJi member of "The Ind Enquiry Committee, l will suggest ways an< securing economy m tration m India Reuter
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