Indian Daily Mail, 12 December 1946
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Title Section15 1946-12-12 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. No. 2(iO. SINGAPORE, THIKSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1946. PRICE 10 CENT>15 words
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Article, Illustration38 1946-12-12 1 <From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi. Dec. 11— Pandit NVhni who is visiting Calcutta on Dec. 16 may take the opportunity to meet Mahatma Gandhi and discuss political developments m the country. Copyright.38 words
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Article302 1946-12-12 1 r« m am features Of The New Constitution Outlined i (From Our Own Correspondent) lulhi. 1,,. ll._Amoi!g the most important resolute placed before the Constituent AsseiSblyTone seek;,v down tb, .alu-ni olrjoctin-s of the constitution to by he Assembly. The draft declaration of the <.wasCopyright - 302 words
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Article51 1946-12-12 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi. Dec. li. Th e establishment of diplomatic representatives between India and Poland is engaging the attention of the Government of India. It is underwood that Mr. Krishna Menon will discuss the question with the Polish Government during his coming visit to Europe.-Copyright - 51 words
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87 1946-12-12 1 <>v i Own Correspondent) Dec. 11. Inquiries in is in Delhi reveal Government of India have Ion the question ort ol gunny bags ind to South Africa. agreed not to issue any but has expressed cancel the licences d The quantity aljed byCopyright - 87 words
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Article56 1946-12-12 1 Our Own Correspondent) Dec. 11. The body of Lie ol an Indian Prince he base ol the Kutub on Monday evening. arch of the apart- :c discovered Inatruthe disposal ol her pro- ■<• worth many lakhs The deceased arrived month ago and on Moner hotelCopyright - 56 words
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91 1946-12-12 1 £i 200,000 Compensation For Indian Civil And Police Services? (From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi Dec 11.— It is reliably understood that the of I he Indian Civil and Police Services will be anthe end Of this month. The Secretary of State for lieved to have replied to the Interim (.overnmentCopyright - 91 words
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Article80 1946-12-12 1 Lake Success, Dec. 11.- Muss Louis Vim, representative oi the Democratic Council of South Korea said Monday that the United Nations must help the Koreans to attain Independence this winter. She said, 'The guns are already firing... .the Democratic leaders have been threatened with assassination. FanaticsUP - 80 words
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123 1946-12-12 1 Moscow, Dec. 11.— Izvestia yesterday declared that U.S. policy m China was directed by those American circles who would like to see China become m due course an American colony. "That is why U.S. Governmental circles are constantly infringing upon the foreign ministers'Reuter - 123 words
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Article57 1946-12-12 1 About 40 Greek soldiers are reported to have been killed m a fiveday mountain battle between the reinforced battalion of the Greek 3rd Army and a auerrila band estimated to number at lesat 600 m the eastern end of Greek Thrace. A number of guerrillasReuter - 57 words
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458 1946-12-12 1 Moscow, Dec. 11. A step toward.- making the Soviet Union a better-dressed nation by 1950 has been promised by F. I). Muraviev, vice-Minister of Light Industry m a survey of plans \'ov increasing production, especially oi' shoes, clothing and k nit ted goods.Reuter - 458 words
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830 1946-12-12 1 Rice Situation In S. East Asia Slightly Improves: Prospects For 1 947 Singapore, Wednesday, 'Though the immediate danger period for food supplies m South East Asia seems to be past, we must not deceive ourselves/ said the Chairman at this month's Meeting of Liaison Officers from territories m South East830 words
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Article33 1946-12-12 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Dec. 11.— Sir Shafaat Ahmed Khan, Member of Pandit Nehru's first Cabinet has renounced the p Knighthood conferred on him I In 19S&- CopyrightCopyright - 33 words
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89 1946-12-12 1 <From Our Own Correspondent) Patna, Dec. 11 The Bihar Government la prepared to afford refugees all reasonable facilities to enable them to restart their lives and to give them all possible protection to restore confidence, says a press communique. Military protection will continue as longReuter - 89 words
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Article372 1946-12-12 1 London, Dec 11. Lord IVUiitkLawience, Secretary for India, told the House of Lords today that the British Government felt that general debate on India affairs at the present time would be inopportune and might destroy thr prospects of a settlement. '1 am sure/ Lord Pethick-Law-rencc added, "I amReuter; AP - 372 words
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534 1946-12-12 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore Thursday, Dec. 12, 1946. World Peace Security I LOUGH the war ended about the middle of last year m Eumonths later m Internationa] peace ana .ac still conspicuous by nee. Civil war m Chii all Its fury, and I the Kuoi Ing military forms vi act;534 words
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242 1946-12-12 2 interview Before Departure From New York New York, Dec. II. Before leaving New York by air for London, Mrs. ijayalakshmi Pandit, leader of the Indian delegation to the United Nations, said m a statement: "Our faith m the United Nations hasReuter - 242 words
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198 1946-12-12 2 Calcutta, (Air Mail) —Sin c< dit Nehru's statement on sions in the Interim between the Congress and Mi League representatives on liuns of policy, two of u.» bloc have given their replii Mr. Liaauat AU Kn Member, in a stab bince the Muslim iReuter - 198 words
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81 1946-12-12 2 INDIAN CRICKETERS WERE GREAT— ON AND OFF FIELD London. Dec. 11. In his address at the annual in- the secretaries of first da clubs held at Lords yesterd confirm next season's fixtun Colonel Rait Kerr, Set MCC, said that the India:, team this year had m< and their manager forReuter - 81 words
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165 1946-12-12 2 India "Directly Concerned" With Tanganyika New York. Dec. 11.— The Indian representative, Mr. K. Deshmukh. said ne would still press nis amendment to the British agreement an Tanganyika claiming that India was "directly concerned" in that territory when the United Nations Trusteeship Committee last night adopted the United States proposalReuter - 165 words
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Article111 1946-12-12 2 London, Dec. 11.— Low, the famous cartoonist, devoted his daily cartoon m the London Evening Standard yesterday to the position Of the British Government m relation to India. Lord Pethick-Lawrence, the Secretary of State for India, Minister, of Defence Mr. A. V. Aexander, and President ofReuter - 111 words
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708 1946-12-12 2 Capetown, Dec Hi. The international airing given by the United Nations to the position occupied by Asiatics and Africans m South Africa is tending to bring about a slight drawing together <>i non-European peoples m the Union against white domination m the form ofReuter - 708 words
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Article99 1946-12-12 2 London, Dec. 11. The United Nations General Assembly resolution condemning the "policy of the Union of South Africa with regard to the Indian population is a matter of the highest world interest," said Moscow radio commentator, Yermashev, m a broadcast by the Russian radio Commenting- onReuter - 99 words
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115 1946-12-12 2 London, Dec. 11. Mushtaq Ahmad Bajwa. Imam of Putney Mosque, told Reuter yesterday that he had passed a letter to the Prime Minister. Mr. Clement Attlee. from the head of the Ahmadiyya community, Hazkat Mirza Bashiruddin Mahmud Ahmad. It is understood that the letterReuter - 115 words
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Article, Illustration152 1946-12-12 2 Lake Success, New York. Dec. 11. Brig. -General Carlos Romvlo, chief cf the Philippine delegation to the United Nations, m a statement to newsmen yesterday over the recent measures iii the United Nations aimed at racial discrimination said: •The decision of the General Assembly toAP - 152 words
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Article362 1946-12-12 2 Capetown, Dec. 11. Political observers do not expect Indians and Africans to benefit to any marked extent as regards their treatment m South Africa as the result of the severe buffeting the Union's non -European policy has received at UNO. It is pointed out that allReuter - 362 words
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384 1946-12-12 2 PEOPLE FROM ALL OVER WORLD SEEK JOBS IN AUSTRALIA Sydney (Air Mail). From Scotland to the United States from Hongkong to Madagascar, men and women of all trade* and professions are seeking jobs m Australia. Five hundred applications a month are being handled headquarters of the Commonwealth Employment Sen Sydney.Reuter - 384 words
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Article177 1946-12-12 2 Colombo, <Air Mail 1 A unionist hero recently hv would not allow pres n repon his speech unit, trade union cards. Mr. I Hulson. trade union «td\ Ceylon Govt. who add 1 Ceylon Estate Staffs' r. Kandy requested pressmn had previously been i: attend the meetingReuter - 177 words
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63 1946-12-12 2 Kazipet (Hyderabad I Air Mail i a searchlli the track m iron- I the one midnight express revealed ice-vendor bundles of notes lying between the glee The ice- vendor darted beiore the Mam passed found that he had "rescued" of one hundred Rupee notReuter - 63 words
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Article365 1946-12-12 3 \ltal Question hor Moscow Dec. 11.— Ihe rumours thai (Jencralissimo ,11 .-.•plainly b.,0 cause for serious considerate have n»t been sub taiiti.t«l m any wa On ..et Kmbassy spokesman m London on Sun Marshal Stalin s In the |)es( (>| ■tinted Press Moscow, also IAP - 365 words
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76 1946-12-12 3 BIGGEST RACECOURSE IN WORLD PLANNED Pans. Dec. 11. huge internanal horserace truck on the Riviera is proposed by the Aga Khan. ■It must be the biggest hippodrome In the world capital of the turf— where International races can be held. Horses could be transported by air, Cote Dazur is theReuter - 76 words
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Article205 1946-12-12 3 London, Dec. 11.— The British Secretary of State for War, Mr. Frederick Bellenger. has sent the following telegram to Gen. Sir Montagu Stopford, Commander-in-Chief South East Asia Land Forces "On the final withdrawal of British and Indian troops from the Netherlands East Indies I wishReuter - 205 words
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49 1946-12-12 3 Teheran. Dec. 11.— Persian Imperial Army troops crossed the border into the "home rule province" of Azerbaijan on Monday, the spokesman at the general headquarters m Teheran stated yesterday. They met little resistance and a number of Azerbaijan Democrat forces (fedaies) surrendered without fighting. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article72 1946-12-12 3 Rangoon. Dec. 11.— Two hundred armed Burmese dacoits swept down the hills and attacked the town of Shwemyo, about 20 miles north of Pyinmana. killing the assistant stationmaster. according to reports reaching Rangoon on Monday. The reports said that the dacoits also attacked a number ofAP - 72 words
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126 1946-12-12 3 London. Dec. 11. Mr. Thomas Reid, Labour member, asked the Minister of Food m the House of Commons on Monday if Sir Oliver Goonetilleka, Financial Secretary to the Government of Ceylon, adhered to his proposal to levy export duty on Ceylon tea therebyReuter - 126 words
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Article64 1946-12-12 3 London. Dec. 11. Indian stamps realised hi«>h prices m sales at Harmers In Bond Street, London, on Monday. Three unused sheets of stamps issued m India m 1854 were sold for £375. Stamps issued m 1857 used on envelope bearing the postmark "Persian Field Force"Reuter - 64 words
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386 1946-12-12 3 Hongkong, Dec. 11. inert* <L>t( i duties on liquor and tobacco and a new ten per cent tax on meals of over HKSS Per head consumed m restaurants and hotels are the first steps to be taken by theReuter - 386 words
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Article118 1946-12-12 3 Nagasaki. Dec. 11.— Polite authorities here have revealed the unwholesome details of the now famous ''Nagasaki Cannibal Case" m which a Japanese woman slaughtered her illegitimate baby and ate the child for supper. The incident occurred last August. The police made available the woman'sUP - 118 words
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Article87 1946-12-12 3 Liverpool. Dec. 11.— After being assured there would be no victimization, and that theii grievances would be examined, 300 troops who walked off the troopship Empress of Scotland as a protest against "hellish quarters" allotted them, returned this morning a few hours before the shipReuter - 87 words
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1161 1946-12-12 4 Policy Of Union^Govt Explained Seme comment has appeared m (he Press alleging that arlicial barriers, particular 1 1\ m the economic field, are bein^ raised between the Malayan Union and Singapore since the reccupation, increasing the number <>l differences and dfficulties he!1,161 words
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Article, Illustration465 1946-12-12 4 Ottawa. Dec. 10. In the most important event of its kind m the recent history of Canada's capital, the Right Honourable Malcolm MacdonaM, Governor-General of the Malayan Union and Singapore, was married on .(Monday .afternoon ..to .Mrs. Audrey Tellowes Row ley, widow .of aAP - 465 words
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102 1946-12-12 4 The Court of Appeal composed of Mr. Justice C. W. V. Carey, acting Chief Justice, Malayan Union, president, Mr. Justice G. L. Jobbling and Mr. Justice T. A. Brown, upheld the conviction and sentence of six years' r.i. passed on an ex-Malay Police Constable, Mohamed Arifl"102 words
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Article73 1946-12-12 4 DR. VARDY TO REPRESENT MALAYA Dr. Vardy of the Malayan Medical Service will represent both the Malayan Union and Singapore at the Burma Memorial Service for the Burma-Siam railway victims. He will leave Singapore for Rangoon on Tuesday, Dec. 17. Calcutta (Air Mail)— Press telegrams totalling ono million six hundredReuter - 73 words
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314 1946-12-12 4 Reports from the Criminal Investigation Department ve.stenlay revealed that there were four armed robberies cm Tuesday, m which cash, jewellery, certain valuable proper!) I motor taxi and a trishaw were all taken away by the robbers. The first of the robberies314 words
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Article306 1946-12-12 4 London, Dec. 11. Princess Klizabeth hates the gossip about who and when she will marry and wants the right to make that decision privately, a veteran reporter at Buckingham Palace said today. Tfiis statement was m a book called the "Queen of Tomorrow" by Louis WulfT.UP - 306 words
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42 1946-12-12 4 Bombay (Air Mail Fishermen hauled m a uvelve-ioot tiger shark about thirty miles out to sea from Bombay iound a complete skeleton ot a man and some clothes inside its stomach. The shark weighed 700 lbs.— ReuterReuter - 42 words
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227 1946-12-12 4 Moscow, Dec. 10. The Soviet political commeivlator David Zaslavsky charged m the Pravda on Monday night that a new German Fuehrer is being created m the person of Kurt Schumacher, Social Democrat Party leader, m Germany's western zones. Zaslavsky said: "Reactionary forces" were gathering aroundAP - 227 words
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58 1946-12-12 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Lucknow, Dec. 9. -The anticorruption department of the United Provinces claims to have discovered a secret trade channel through which cloth worth more than two crores or rupees has been smuggled out of the province. A vast quantity of sugar, which58 words
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Advertisement63 1946-12-12 4 THROUGH BUS SERVICE TO MALACCA A number of decrepit motor cars did operate what was termed a Mail Car Service between Singapore and Malacca. These operators have now formed a company and from Dec. 15 will be operating a service of modern buses purchased with the assistance of the Road63 words
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