Indian Daily Mail, 13 December 1946
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Title Section16 1946-12-13 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. \o. 261. 11 SINGAPORE, FR|I)AY DECEMBER 13, 1946. PRICE It CENT16 words
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Article, Illustration307 1946-12-13 1 Britain Wants To Hand Over Power To Inida People Says Sir Stafford Crips I i -Dress Debate On India pens fn Parliament ;>«•■• |2^_The full-dress debate oa India of the ecn d) .sir Man ord Cripns. eners included Mr. M A. Ji nnah Presided of MuBUm League and other IndiansReuter - 307 words
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111 1946-12-13 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Dei. Vi.—\ s a protest again* the hoisting of tne u nion Jack on the College building, a large number of students of the Madras Kngineering College yesterday boycotted the visit of the Governor to the College. ShoutingCopyright - 111 words
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Article62 1946-12-13 1 NEPALESE MINISTER RECALLED l> Dec. 12. The Nepalese < nt have decided to recall cni Nepalese Minister, >liiimhu Shumshere Jung flana and he will be reNfpil early m February the Foreign Office an- sterday. ins agreed to the Commanding-Gen-here Jung Bahadur r as successor to Ge'rha. (1 mg-General Kaiser wasReuter - 62 words
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60 1946-12-13 1 SEUATION IN SUMATRA REPORTED EASED Dec. 12.— The military In Sumatra is considerUnited Press learns tble sources, by the estademarcation lines and Padang after etween the joint Dutch D delegations this thing the agreement m the delegations bang for discussions dtuatlon from which i expected to end the a* thisUP - 60 words
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Article164 1946-12-13 1 Berlin, Dec. 12.— The Indian Chief of General Staff. Lieut-Gen. Sir Arthur Smith, has arrived at Gatow airport from .England .on his way to visit the training school for Indian officers at Paderborn, Westphalia. At this training school Indian officers undergo six months' course before takingReuter - 164 words
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Article120 1946-12-13 1 Canberra, Dec. 12. Arthur Calwell, Australian Minister of Immigration, yesterday denied suggestions that Britain's immigration target for the first year had been reduced to 10.000. "The minimum target is 35,000" he said "Australia actually needs at least 46,000 workers m 1947. I never agreed on anyReuter - 120 words
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104 1946-12-13 1 Bombay. Dec. 12.— P. C. Joshl General Secretary of the Communist Party of India called upon Congress and Muslim leaders to put the question of Pakistan (separate Muslim State) and Indian unity to the "democratic vote" of the people on the basis of the rightReuter - 104 words
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Article61 1946-12-13 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Dec. 12.— 1t is reliably learnt that many British civilians m the United Provinces have expressed the desire to retire from service from Jan. 1. when the wartime ban on the premature retirement of Government servants lapses. Prominent among61 words
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56 1946-12-13 1 JAIPRAKASH RESIGNED PROM WORKING COMMITTEE" From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Dee. 12. There rumour that Jaiprakash Narain has tendered his resignation from the CoilfreM Working Committee, but the resignation has not yet been accepted. It is stated that the Socialist leader feels that the Committee has failed to takeCopyright - 56 words
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Article75 1946-12-13 1 London. Dec. 12.— A Government source said on Wednesday that Britain would not be bound by a ruling of the Indian Federal Court on the Muslim-Hindu dispute over that part of the British Cabinet Mission's plan for Indian independence relating to the grouping of theAP - 75 words
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214 1946-12-13 1 Lake Success, New York, Dec. 11. The attempt to get India recognised as a "state directly concerned" m the administration of Tanganyika. East Africa, drew a sharp I'nited States questioning m the I'nited Nations Trusteeship Sub- Commit tee. DeclaringReuter - 214 words
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449 1946-12-13 1 London. Dec. 12. Mrs. Vijayalakshmi Pandit, leader of the Indian delegation to the United Nations, at a Press conference here today described Field-Marshal Smut's statement that discrimination against Indians m South Africa was necessary to preserve Western and Christian civilisation asReuter - 449 words
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Article43 1946-12-13 1 H is officially announced that H.M. the King will broadcast to the people ol the Commonwealth and Empire on Christmas Day. Tin time Is expected to be 3 p.m. (G.M.T.J but fuller details will b» announced later.43 words
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489 1946-12-13 1 Singapore, Thursday. A Meeting of the various organisations m Singapore will be held at the premises of the Malayan Democratic Union to morrow. Saturday at 1 p.m. to protest against the manner m which the Malayan constitutional489 words
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Article49 1946-12-13 1 London. Dec. 12.— General Smuts leii London today m his private York plane for South Africa. On the way back he will stop at At m U.S. where he will be received by i he King of the Hellene* and Ive the freedom ol the city. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article126 1946-12-13 1 New Delhi, Dec. 12. The Indian < onstitucnt Assembly met for a feu minutes today and then adjourned until tomorrow as the members wanted time to study the independence Resolution put forward by Pandit Janaharlal Nehru Vice-President of the Interim Government. The proclamation ot "Independent Sovereign Republic" ofReuter - 126 words
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812 1946-12-13 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, Dec. 13, 1946. Imperialistic Diplomacy Diplomatic Imperialism EU appointing than the v: ace vi the Governor- [alayan Union la .^ued by the tor vie Goioni very first idci this count] .ur Lv his dec Mr. Malcolm cold all ill* husiasm who had b id to,812 words
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184 1946-12-13 2 London, Dec. 12. No negotiations on Indian sterling balances have taken place during the past week, it is learned m official circles here. Reports from India that Llaquat Ali Khan, Secretary of All-India Muslim League and Finance Mm Ister m the Interim Government, mightReuter - 184 words
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Article68 1946-12-13 2 Bangkok, Dec. 12.— The third direct rice shipment to India from Slam left on Sunday m the Fort Frederick bound for Cochin carrying 8.500 tons. The newly arrived Indian Consul, Bhagwat Dayal personally inspected the loading. Another direct shipment to India Ifl expected within a fortnight.Reuter - 68 words
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Article, Illustration2134 1946-12-13 2 Congress-League Disagreement Over Provinces Right To Opt Out Of Groupings Opposition Promised Debate London, Dec. 12. Lord I'ethick-Lawrence, Secretary for India, told the House of Lords yesterday that the British (Government felt that a general debate on India affairs at the present timeReuter - 2,134 words
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347 1946-12-13 2 India China Attack "White Australia" Policy Mr. Mci lid: delegation wa I when the inhabi dep< nd< ni burdened economical^ the administrate have oi there Is dang< r w >.■ gain poll- leal will still have ec British rep i Ivor Tk< mas, amendment n tion of whi n iReuter - 347 words
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59 1946-12-13 2 New York, D» ii Jawaharlai Nehru U his -istcr. Mrs. i randii as she boarded fur India. onuratul.iim. her raccessful effort United Nations support half of the Indians Africa. Pandit Nehru u< United Nations only vindicated Ind but proved itsdl 'hi human rights ThisUP - 59 words
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Article29 1946-12-13 2 London, l>»< It.— Mrs lakshmi Pandit, leadei Indian defecation to the Nations, arrived by an ilon Airport last niyht way batk to India. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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494 1946-12-13 3 LSiest sessions to Four also decided I c .nid other ■i' m connection German and Australian rhej laid doM n sixag< nda for the Moscow Ministers' meeting next n the German settlement ing the provision v\ith men! of Molotov tor ition494 words
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765 1946-12-13 3 Washington (Air Mail). With the North Atlantic routes already fully organised on a virtual peacetime basis, the Pacific and its far-flung centres of commerce and population now remain the only major area of the world yet to be thoroughly exploited by the world'sReuter - 765 words
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159 1946-12-13 3 Bangalore (Air Mail). Sixteen hundred school-children of the civil and military station of Bengalore m South India are fed on curd obtained from soya beans. Under an experiment, which was .start ed m June last year with a gram of Rs. 100.000 from theReuter - 159 words
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Article174 1946-12-13 3 lake Success, Dec. 12.— lulled Mates today proposed that the i mtcd Nations establish its permanent headquarters m the deluxe City within a city' m the midtpwn of Manhattan. The American delegation tor tne first time .support to a specific location after revealing that John D.UP - 174 words
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Article161 1946-12-13 3 Sydney <\ir Mail)— There i^ i baby boom at the Melbourne Women'l Hospital. There were 4,076 births at the hospital during the year ended June 30 last, the highest since Its establishment In 1856. Births since July, however, are already about 50 per cent ol thatReuter - 161 words
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Article163 1946-12-13 3 Saigon, Dee. 12. The French Commissioner for Tonkin, Jean Sainteny, m an interview published m the liberal weekly "Paris Saigon" here on Tuesday stated that the Tonkin situation was as serious as it was before the March G agreement which officially ended the Fraiuo-Annaniite fighting mAP - 163 words
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Article201 1946-12-13 3 Colombo (Air Mail). The recent controversy as to whether Buddhist monks can take part m politics has reached its climax m the island with a monk embarking on a fast unto death demanding Government legislation banning monks from taking part m politics, and liuddhist meetings endingReuter - 201 words
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177 1946-12-13 3 Colombo, According to the ViceChancellor of the University of Ceylon. Dr Ivor Jennings, thr chances of admission of Ceylon students m 1947 to British Universities, particular? te Oxford and Cambridge, are remote, except for those with special Qualifications. This is said to be due notUP - 177 words
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165 1946-12-13 3 REGIONAL CONFERENCES OF NON-SELF-GOVERNING PEOPLES Lake Success, Dec. 12. The Philippine resolution for the creation of regional conferences to afford non-self-governing peoples the opportunity to fulfil their aspirations, was successfully passed, and sent to the General Assembly for final consideration. The Trusteeship Committee approved the resolution after an hour's debateUP - 165 words
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83 1946-12-13 3 Paris, Dec. 12. Julian Huxiey announced that UNESCO was attempting to work a formula for the allied military authorities to reeducate and democratize Germany and Japan. UNESCO is not free to enter Germany and Japan at present, since both countries are under military control.UP - 83 words
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76 1946-12-13 3 Bangkok, Dec. 12. The Siamese Foreign Office disclosed yesterday that It was preparing a memorandum for submission to the conciliation commission set up by the recent Franco-Siamese agreement to present Slam's claim to possession of the border provinces returned tv French Indo-China under the agreement.Reuter - 76 words
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194 1946-12-13 3 Lake Success. New York, Dec. 12. Mr. John D. Rockefeller, the I'nited States multi-millionaire, has offered a gift of $8,500,000 to the United Nations to buy land m the centre of New York City for the permanent headquarters site for the Organisation. United Nations acceptanceReuter - 194 words
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Article119 1946-12-13 3 Colombo fAir Mail). A crisis m the administration of local selfgovernment m the island had been averted following the assurance given by the financial secretary. Sir Oliver Goonetillckc, that he would recommend to the board of ministers the allocation of blockgrants to local bodies toReuter - 119 words
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Advertisement260 1946-12-13 3 BatavU (Air Ifailj -N<j attempts naci been made to cease hostilities had any talks hern rondncted ior drawing a definite demarcation the opposing parties round Sem lip to Nov. 25, acin Antara correspondent rtixig fiom Magelang. Parties interested m export and trade with India, pleaU write to Post Box 143,260 words
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478 1946-12-13 4 Interested Communities Will Be Given Opportunity To Express Their Views' London, Dec 12. Mr. Arthur Creech Jones, Colonial SecAin^ statement on the Malayan eonstiluU 'nation m the House of Commons yesterday. sions have proceeded during the past few months Malayan n ersReuter - 478 words
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Article74 1946-12-13 4 Heng Bak Chang who was previously convicted m the Assizes on a charge of carrying arms, and sentenced to death, yesterday had his sentence commuted to 10 years' r.i. m the Court of Appeal. Mr. C. W. V. Carey, acting Chief Justice, Malayan Union, presided and was74 words
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105 1946-12-13 4 Chinese Family Robbed Of $4,000 Cash $9,600 Jewellery A Chinese family were the unfortunate victims of a robbery which took place on Wednesday at 4.30 p.m. The robbers four Chinese all armed with pistols and had two hand grenades. They entered a house m Neil Road and got away after105 words
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85 1946-12-13 4 A team to represent Singapore Indians against Seletar Airmen at soccer to be played at Seletar tomorrow (Saturday. Dec. 14) will be selected from the following: Osman Angullia. Gupta. Krishnasamy, P. Ramoo, S. Williams. N. K. Sabai, D. Marimuthu. Paul Davis. A. C. Shcgran. Vijeretnam.85 words
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Article74 1946-12-13 4 The Court holding the view that the learned trial Judge had misdirected the jury on the law of presumption, Tan Koon Tian, whe was convicted and sentenced to 7 years' r.i. and 6 strokes of the cat for robbery had his charge reduced from armed gang robbery to74 words
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70 1946-12-13 4 Bombay, (Air Mail) Bombay is to have a new aerodrome at an estimated cost of Rs. 8,500,000, it was reported here. The new aerodrome will be designed on the lines of the latest airports m Britain and America, it wus added. Under an agreement recentlyReuter - 70 words
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Article31 1946-12-13 4 UNCLAIMED CIGARETTE RATION Any entitlement of cigarettes which is unclaimed by lustotnen during a ration week may be disposed of freely by retailers at the end of the ration week period.31 words
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231 1946-12-13 4 Large quantities of textiles of the following types have been distributed to all the principal textile retailers through Chambers of Commerce and other importers who are not members of Chambers of Commerce. These textiles will be available for saleReuter - 231 words
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122 1946-12-13 4 Tokyo, Dec. 12.-1,,,,,,, m the first radio broa life today will appeal women to "join their si men m order to build ciety and a peaceful I Also m her first before the Japan ft ing of which Nagak stalled as honors will say thatUP - 122 words
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Article90 1946-12-13 4 New York. Dec Pistol of New York, i dian of Nina Orosup, th< divorced wife of th. M Kapurthala, said he suspx play m the death oi th( Czech actress. wh body was found on Mond base of an ancient I Ilinar) near Delhi. Dr. Pistol,Reuter - 90 words
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