Indian Daily Mail, 11 December 1946

Total Pages: 4
1 4 Indian Daily Mail
  • 14 1 Indian Daily Mail *ol 11. No. 259. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER IITIMC PRICE 10 CENTS
    14 words
  • 415 1 1 ten bovt. tndorses United States 01 Indonesia Agreement f i AC I V DEC m Till/ iv! T/111 S N E SB&ffi I KHSSr 11 v™< u n said: 'By thus slgNetherlands Govern- sell only and exclu- v has been agreed xplanatlon the Commission-General
    Reuter; UP  -  415 words
  • 43 1 Dec. 10.— Heads of all cal parties m three nour nesting m the Assembly dent Vincent Auriol's office reached an agreement m on the lormation ol a coalition government mm mists, socialists, left ReUnion .tnd the Popular >licana. UP
    UP  -  43 words
  • 176 1 Cairo, Dec. 10.— Mahmoud Famhy Nokrachl Pasha, who became Preiier of Egypt on Monday for the second time m less than 10 months, formed his new Cabinet early on Tuesday retaining the portfolio ot foreign affairs and interior minisnies for himself. The new cabinet is composed of
    AP  -  176 words
  • 66 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Peshawar. Dec. 10. Fourteen were killed and many shops and houses Bet on fire when two villages In the Hazara district were raided by tribesmen from across the border. The Frontier constabulary engaged the raiders, killing two. Troop reinforcements hav<> been
    66 words
  • 53 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Karachi. Dec. 10. Sind went to Ihe polls yesterday and reports from the district show keen tussles between the League and Nationalist Muslims. According to first returns, the latest party position m the Assembly is: Congress 13, League 6. Nationalist Muslim
    53 words
  • 146 1 London. Dec. 10.— Political circles m London are awaiting with some anxiety news from India of Congress and Muslim reaction to the statement issued by the British Government at the conclusion of last week's talks with the Indian leaders. The Prime Minister Mr. Clement Attlee will
    Reuter; AP  -  146 words
  • 218 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Karachi, Dec. 10.-— lnfiltration through the backdoor to achieve Pakistan seems to be Mr. Jinnah s latest dream, according t o wellinformed circles m Karachi. It is understood he discussed the plan with Sind League leaders during his recent visit to Karachi.
    218 words
  • 97 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Lncknow, Dec. 10.— In striking contrast to the Madras Ministry's policy, the tinted Provinces Ministry— aiso a Congress Government is planning to assist the establishment of new textile mills distributed throughout the province for producing lower counts of yarn. So
    97 words
  • 102 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Dec. 10.— It is learnt that Mr. Daniel Thomas, minister for local administration, has recommended that one-third of the rickshaws plying m the city should be refused licence every year with a view to gradual elimination 01 rickshaws on humanitarian grounds.
    102 words
  • 55 1 CONGRESSMEN WANT PRASAD AS ASSEMBLY CHAIRMAN (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi. Dec. 10.— Dr. Rajendra 'rasad Ls likely to be elected chairman the Constituent Assembly which met yesterday In a colourful atmosphere. Congress members yesterday decided to propose him for the honour. Prasad will continue as Food Member of
    55 words
  • 396 1 'From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi, Dec. 10— The Congress Working Committee spent another day yesterday discussing the British Governments latest interpretation of the State Paper and the consensus of opinion seems to he not to refer it to a
    Reuter  -  396 words
  • 54 1 NO STATEMENT FROM CONGRESS WORKING COMMITTEE Meanwhile, Keuter reports three points emerged from today's discussions between Congress leaders gathered here for a meeting of the Constituent Assembly and Cong ress Working Committee, which held two sessions. Firstly, Dr. Rajendra Prasad. Food Member oi the Interim Government, la assured of virtually
    54 words
  • 353 1 'Semi-Pakistan' British Plan Condemned By Indians J """?y. n I ">ec 10.— The leader of the Muslim Uugmi Moh\l Kh^n nnah and the Muslim Fia Minister* Liaquat All Khan wtll remain m London until after the House of Commons debate on India, it was learned today m the meantime, competent
    UP; AP  -  353 words
  • 246 1 London, Dec. 10. Prime Minister Attlee today postponed making the statement on India m the House of Commons until tomorrow, it was officially announced this afternoon. The decision was apparently taken after a Cabinet meeting this morning at which Attlee gave full details of
    UP  -  246 words
  • 34 1 Londou, Dec. 10. Field Marshal Viscount Robert Montgomery, duel of the Imperial General Staff, returned to London today, following his recent tour of the Middle East and Southeastern Europe. UP
    UP  -  34 words
  • 191 1 Disillusioned Jap Deserters Surrender In Large Numbers Hungry and disillusioned ,<>„«.- ed !hHr )ane 7 ldiers Whm r< A r Ulllts m Sou 'h Kast \si after the capitulation are givYnr themselves v,, m increased 2K 1 a n r UI V ed Colonel |> H.h n d CollinS Chief
    191 words
  • 46 1 Washington. Dee 10.— President Truman and the British Foreign Secretary. Mr. Krnest Bevin. talked for an hour at White House yester day making what British sources said was a "world tour of pressing problems. Including Palestine, India, Germany and the Meditera- nean. UP
    UP  -  46 words
  • 176 1 London. Dec. 10.— The Viceroy. Lord Wavell, members of the Cabinet Mission to India, and Opposition leader Mr. Winston Churchill are Among those In vited to a luncheon party the the Muslim League President Mr. Jinnah is giving m London on Thursday. Others invited include Anthon> fcden and
    AP  -  176 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 878 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wednesday, Dec. 11, 1946 India's Mighty Triumph |T is a mighty triumph that India has .scored m the UNO again.M South Africa, a victory that will gc down m the history ol the world victory that will long be rememratitude not merely by hundred million Indians
    878 words
  • 466 2 India's 'First Lady' Gets All The Credit New York. Dec. 10. India's victory over South Africa m the United Nations General Assembly is linked with the tactics of Mrs. Yijayalakshmi Pandit m a New York Post article under the heading "How India's Fir^t lady Won
    Reuter; UP  -  466 words
  • 191 2 Batavia, Dec. 10. The Indian Representative, Mr. K. L. Punjabi, said yesterday the Government of India will shortly review the whole question of procuring rice from Indonesia. Punjabi is leaving for Singapore today lor the South-East Asia Rice Conference, and then will continue
    AP  -  191 words
  • 84 2 Colombo. Dec. 10. -The Minister of Labour, Industry and Commerce. Ceylon, has cabled to the Ceylon Government representative m London Mr. G. c. s. Corea, requesting him to make immediate arrangements for the purchase and shipments as early as possible of a series of complete
    UP  -  84 words
  • 790 2 London, Dec. 10. Mr. Arthur Henderson, l?nder-Secretarv for India, stated m the House <>f Commons yesterday m reply to Mr. Godfrey Nicholson, Conservative, that it was the responsibility of the provincial government to maintain law and order m India. Mr. Nicholson had asked
    Reuter  -  790 words
  • 929 2 (By Our Special Representative m India). A simple unassuming man of 40 years who greets you with his disarming smile and makes you feel at ease by a single 100k this is Jogendra Nath Mandal. the Law Member to the Government of India. He was
    929 words
  • 159 2 New Delhi. Dec. 10— < Janah Asaf Ali's Appoint India's first Ambassador i the British-edited Statestn S| day editorially commented the appointment marks m India's foreign nlai India's new CV:. the paper remarked, time In acting on a policy shadowed
    AP  -  159 words

  • 1019 3 By President Of The World Zionist Organisation ':in?rshe'\shoulS U Vlor!. Ifi? 1 1 V tlu> ™"date home into a s,a,e STIHCV < S2 STl*" 1 nl of (ho World Zionisl Oriw.ni.Lu V m Uelzma""opening address he >C w" A enc > -t.rdav afternoon. World /lonlst
    Reuter  -  1,019 words
  • 82 3 3,000 TIMES SWEETER THAN SUGAR: JAP FIND Nii^ata. Dec. 10.— The Kyodo News Agency reported yesterday (hat a research worker, P'umiya Kanatsuka. had produced two chemical substances phloxynitroanilin and othoxy nitroanilin which respectively are 3,000 and 1.400 times sweeter than sugar. It is reported thai Kanatsuka lias asked doctors to
    AP  -  82 words
  • 34 3 London, Dec. B.— The Muslim League President, Mr. Mohammed Ali Jinnah. spent the day Quietly at his London hotel. He was stated by his secretary to be "extremely tired." Reuter
    Reuter  -  34 words
  • 352 3 Tel Aviv. Dec. 10. A spokesman for the Irjjun Zvai Leumi told Edward Beattie, Inited Tress Staft Correspondent yesterday that nothing short of a Jewish state covering all Palestine can halt the "terror" campaign against the British. 'One does not trade with one's homeland,"
    UP  -  352 words
  • 98 3 Saigon, Dec. 10. Cochin-China's leading underground Annamitt 1 organisation the Executive Commit ter for Nambo said m proclamation on Sunday that Vietnamese troops as well as population had strictly applied the modus vivendi, whereas the French authorities violated the agreement. It asserted the French tore
    AP  -  98 words
  • 111 3 Rockford, Illinois, Dec. 10.— One of the longest strikes m America, Involving 900 men, at the J. I. Case Company farm machinery plant here Since last Christmas was settled Sunday. CIO (Congress of Industrial Organisations) union members who had sought 30 cents an hour wage Increase voted
    AP; Reuter  -  111 words
  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 293 3 9 *"T SB t j li lINII X I Cl/^ I ontractors to HJVI. Forces Children's Shoes of th« latest M W W+4^± E: (-cneral Merchants, pattern and best quality W ■IfII f I f r» >• i -i x i 1 i leather Tailor and Sports TO LET lo
      293 words

  • 1276 4 Criticisms, Suggestions By Malayan Democratic Union "Free primary education is certainly sound reform hut to make it tree without makinu it compulsory is of limited states the Malayan Democratic Union m a lengthy statement analysing the new policy for ".Malayan education, envisagby Malayan Union Director
    1,276 words
  • 33 4 There will be a Public Lecture at the Singapore Lodge Theosophical Society on Thursday, 12th December, 1946 at 6.30 p.m. The subject "Peace through Universal Brotherhood" by Mrs. H. B. Moorhead.
    33 words
  • 323 4 THE REX Screen history will be made m Singapore when the Rex Cinema m Mackenzie Road opens its doors to the public some time this month, for within a year Messrs. Shaw Brothers are being credited with having re-opened the Capitol and the successful completion of the
    323 words
  • 101 4 The newly-constituted Committee ol Management met at 2.30 p.m. on Friday the 6th December. 1946. m the Council Chamber of the Social Welfare Department. The election of Office-Bearers resulted as follows: Chairman The Secretary fox Social Welfare, (Mr, t. P. F. McNeice. M.C.S.>; Secretary:-- Lt.
    101 words
  • 64 4 On his return by air from a conference, at which Marshal of the Royal Air Force, Lord Tedder, was present, m Kuala Lumpur Monday, Lord KiUearn, Special Commissioner m South East Asia, was faken ill and it was decided that an immediate operation for appendicitis was
    64 words
  • 60 4 There will be a gathering of the Hind Volunteer Corps (ex-I.N.A. personnel of N.S.; at No. 2, Hose Road, Seremban at 4 p.m. on the 21st of December, 1946. Members and those who wish to become members of this Corps are asked to turn up
    60 words
  • 45 4 The Malayan quota of tinned butter for 1947 is now available for importation from New Zealand and Australia. Contrary to the official statement published yesterday importation from Canada and the United Kingdom is not permissible, the Indian Daily Mail is informed.
    45 words
  • 27 4 The Singapore Advisory Council meeting will be held on Thursday, 12th December, at the Municipal Council Chamber at 10 a.m. 10th December, 1946.
    27 words
  • 312 4 IRRENT TRADE FREED FROM CUSTODIAN CONTROL Attention is drawn to the provisions of: (a) the Trading with the Enemy (Authorisation) (French IndoI China) Order, 1946 dated 6th September, 1946. (Gazette* Supplement No. 5.133 of 9th Sept. 1946) and (b» the Trading with the Enemy (Custodian) 'Amendment) (French Indo-China)
    312 words
  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 357 4 i UAiims m FOOD I VNiV M mSmm ili. Her« is a wondcrftil Food Tonk wkueh Kivoc you a «l»ily ration of b«dy building MlM«ral« and Fo»d lodine thoM pfe«iou"< jubnuoes so vk*l to health sad strength 1 he concentrated food value is tremendous One week's supply of Vikelp gives
      357 words
    • 214 4 CLAIMS FOR RI Ml OF PROPERTY Tho Austrian G introducing a sen restitution to the heirs of property which thoy .< possessed after 1938. either arbit dance with the discriminatory I. now been abroga Claims from outside Austria ed to the Fedoi 1 1 perty Control and P. ning, Ballha
      214 words
  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 421 4 AIR MAIL NEWS HAND-WRITING EXPERT FOR MADRAS Madras, Nov. 28.— A proposal for securing the services of a handwriting expert for the province to assist m the study of hand-writing particularly m connection with investigation of crimes, it is understood, is now under consideration of the "Government. Under existing arrangements,
      421 words