Indian Daily Mail, 14 December 1946

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. No. 262. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 363 1 y to/ Aews Of India )ebate In Commons I VIGOROUS << Ns^iVvvrnV Vv KN(K I>OI I(V ICISM TOI I) Til luii r«i X. NATIONAL- affaira on Friday G< Ve dectorwl m **«^t« ive not thr reserve «>» ihe
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  • 157 1 Bihar Warns Muslims Against Migrating To Bengal (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, Dec. I?.—a warning t< Muslims against the dangers <»* migrating to Bengal has been issued by ihe Bihar Government ii a Press communique. The Government says: "The thoughtless exodus oi Muslims leaving their hearths and homes after disposing
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  • 89 1 MADRAS TEXTILE POLICY: NEHRU-GANDHI MEETING 'From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi. Dec. 12.—Pandi Nehru will discuss the Madras textile policy with Mahatma Gandhi during this coming meeting, H is learnt. The Central Government has been worried over Mr. Prakasam's determination to prevent industrialisation. The Government of India will not tolerate
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  • 206 1 Ito m Our Own Correspondent) Delhi. Dec. 13. Political circles m Delhi are perturbed about the news from the Frontier intimating that a Congress deputation proceeding to tribal areas on a goodwill tour was prevented from entering the area by the Political
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  • 251 1 London, Dec. L.i— The Colonial Secretary. Mr. CreechJones replying to questions m the House of Commons yesterday about war damage claims m Malaya said: "Some details m terms of reference to the Malayan War Damage Claims Commission nave not been settled. It is, however,
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  • 75 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Karachi, Dec. 13.— The Coalition Party leader, G. M. Syed, has been defeated by a Leaguer by a big majority in the Sind Assembly elections. Results so far received show that the League will get an absolute majority in the House.
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  • 61 1 CEYLON CANCELS LICENCES TO EXPORT GUNNY BAGS TO S. AFRICA (From Our Own Correspondent) Colombo, Dec. 13. All the outstanding: licences for the export of gunny bags to South Africa have been cancelled by the Ceylon Government following representations from India. A ship which sailed from Colombo yesterday carrying 261,000
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  • 117 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Lucknow, Dec. 13. —Progressive Muslims m the United Provinces are reported to be dissatisfied with the present League leadership and full vent to this feeling was given at the meeting of the Provincial League Executive which has Just concluded. It was
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  • 49 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Dec. 13.— 1t is revealed that so heavy were the rains m Tirupati last week that worship m Venkateswara Temple had to be suspended for two days because the shrine was inundated and the idol itself submerged under water. Copyright.
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  • 587 1 "We Stand For Democracy New Delhi, Dec. 13. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, leader of the Indian Interim National (Government, m the course of introducing his resolution before the Constituent Assembly recommending that India should be proclaimed an Independent. Sovereign Republic said today that the Assembly delegates had a duty to think
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  • 150 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Dec. 13. Indian Princes are perturbed about Pandit Nehru's resolution before the Constituent Assembly defining the objectives of the future constitution and their legal experts arc busy studying the implications ol the decision to proclaim India j. sovereign Republic deriving power
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  • 306 1 (By Our Staff Reporter) Singapore. 'There has been a marked decrease In crime and I hope it continues to be so." Thus commented Mr. K. V. Fowler, Deputy Commissioner. Criminal Investigation Department, Singapore, yesterday. There has been a considerable decrease of murders
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  • 621 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, Dec. 14, 1946. Free And Compulsory Primary Education to be banished, prima ucation must be ma< :iu compulsory. The being poor, the majority of children m any country where free compul: ory primary educati nit learn- i his is so m countries which kward or
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  • 3134 2 London, Dec. 13. Mr. Winston Churchill, leader of the Opposition speaking m the House of Commons dehate on India said the British Government owed special protection to the Muslims numbering ninety-millions who comprised the majority of the (i^htinn elements of India and
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  • 116 2 London, IW I »''»<*■; two alternatives n m ]i British m relation India, says jrestei weekly review the v and Nation." "One is to re-e^tnMMi Raj m its old form would take up lo be a negation »f DUI India and would Iml fate
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  • 269 3 vativi P»rty that the KriUsh I .1 a" av r assuran t» the Co.--crate a constitution m,," 1 h l)<>ur S°TTr^ w<>ul(l no! ioritiea 'mposecl o n the minorities m India by the iamentary sources said that would make a brief state
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  • 46 3 Lucknow, Dec. 13.— TUe anti-UNO Conlerence' is being organised by the Univ2r•sity of Lucknow m the United Provinces. Important personalities m tho province will take part m the conference, arrangements lor which are expected to be complete by the middle of December. Reuter
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  • 201 3 "okyo, Dec. 12. Prince Mikasa die Emperor's youngest brother m nterview with the newspaper hi, complained that under tne imperial Household Law Implementing the new constitution members of the Imperial Family might become the only people m Japan who are unable to marry freely.
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  • 224 3 Indonesia's Printing Business Returning TO Life Batavia, Dec. 12— Indonesia's printing and publishing industry, which before the war employed some 20,000 persons m 450 printing plants, is making a slow recovery from the ill effects of the Japanese occupation and post-war civil strife, the Netherlands Indies Government Information Service reports
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  • 113 3 Cambridge, Dec. 13. Th« Cambridge University Socialist Party has elected M. V. Ra.iagopal. President )i the Cambridge Majlis, as ;he sole delegate of the Party at the conference of Students Labour Federation of Great Britain to be held In London early m January. Mr. Rajagopal'S
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  • 230 3 Colombo. Sir Oliver GooneMlleke, Ceylon's Financial Secretary, who negotiated m London .for a better price for Ceylon's produce, and Mr. D. S. Senanayake, leader of the State Council, m the course of further statements with regard to 'In- negotiations, shed further light during the
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  • 127 3 MAJORITY OF DUTCH PEOPLE FAVOUR INDONESIAN INDEPENDENCE Seattle. Dec. 12. A majority of Dutch people favour independence for the Indonesians because they themselves know what it is to be an occupied country, said Miss Hanna Schokking, former National Commander of Dutch Wave? (Women's Voluntary Services^, on Monday. She is attending
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  • 118 3 Pan*, Lee. 13.- Pans pro stitutes, finding life diflicult since the City Council dosed down the "House of Tolerance," are resorting to newspaper advertisements to attract private clients. One veiled advertisement m a Paris newspaper this week reads: 'Young lady. very pretty, free would like
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  • 176 3 Colombo, (Air Mail)— The Ceylon Government Is going ahead with its plans for the development of Colombo port. Mr. R. D. Gwyther. partner of Messrs. Coode, Vaugham-Lee, Frank and Gwyther. Consulting Engineers to the Governmem of Ceylon, who is now m the island discussed the
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  • 159 3 Colombo <Air Mail).— lt is understood the Brigadier ommandinß ih< Ceylon Garrison has asked the Ceylon Government permission to rafce i Force of two groups of «'«•> lonese personnel for Military Police and guard duties m Singapore and other parts of Malaya. The Brigadier propose! to
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  • 91 3 Washington, Dec. 12.— Pridi Banumyong, the former Siamese Prime Minister. Monday called on President Truman to thank him for United States aid to Siam for resistance against Japan during the war. Recently designed Senior Statesman he is touring tinUnited States to inspect agricultural industry. He said
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  • 50 3 Soerakarta: (Air Mall -An eighteen-month training course fur secondary school teachers of exact sciences will be opened here shortly, h is officially announced Initial enrolment nf 150 students -mostly high school graduates who have had several years teaching experience— had already h*pn registered.- Reuter
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  • 356 4 'Frequent, Cold -Blooded Manslaughter Of Labourers' Alleged By Local Labour Chief Sequel To Recent SHB Shooting Punishment For Offenders, Compensation For Deceased's Dependents Asked For following written statement by Mr. Sze Tong, Vicechairman of the Singapore Federation of Trade Unions, regarding the ny nt. shooting incident at the Singapore Harbour
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  • 253 4 Yong Heng Meng, Ng All Lam, Chuang Koon and Koh Heng Seng were yesterday convicted m the Assize Court on a charge of armed robbery and the first two were sentenced to 10 years 1 r.i. and 10 okes of the 'cat', and 8
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  • 34 4 A meeting of the Committee of Management will be held on Sunday, the 15th December 1946, at 0 p.m. at the Congress premises. All members are requested to be present
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  • 861 4 "Time Has Come For Britain To Hand Over Power To Indians" CRIPPS London, Dec. 13. Sir Stafford speaking m the House 01 Commons debaie on lnuia saia the 'lane naci now come when llntl D yarned to nand over power lo me jnuian people, ihe uilliculty, Mr Stanoru pointed out,
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  • 168 4 The Late Mr. M. R. Sadgunam "We regret to inform you that Sri M. K. Sadgunam (alias Moorthy), of Singapore, was executed at the Madras Penitentiary on 2nd March, 1!)4;> at 5.45 a.m. on the charge of Enemy Agent. "This information was gathered from one of our Stall's wiio was
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  • 226 4 At the tin rii meeting of the International Emergency Food Council Sub -Commit tec on Rice for South East Asia, held m Singapore today, the rice shipping programme for January recommended by the Liaison Officers' Meeting held on Tuesday and Wednesday was accepted. Shipment! against
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  • 203 4 Manila Girl Wins Suit For Helping American Boyfriend Chicago, Dec. 13.— A U. 5.54,655 claim by a former Manila girl agains the estate of her Army Officer fiance, based on the aid furnished to him m a Japanese prison camp, was granted m the Probate Court here on Tuesday. The
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  • 122 4 Sir Angus Gillan. Head of thp Empire Division of the British Council, has announced that the Council invites five guests from the British territories m S.E. Asia to visit the U.K. for the two months of April and May, 1947. At least one of these
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  • 98 4 SIR BEN DOES NOT BELIEVE IN "REACHING FOR MOON" London. Dec. 13— None of the £200,000,000 which the British Government has authorised Sir Ben Lodupefeer, who was on Monday appointed Chief Scientist at the Ministry of Supply, to spend m the next five years on military and air research including
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  • 80 4 INDIAN REP ATS. MUST PRODUCE PHOTOS! Blank repatriation cards fur India will m future be issued by the office of the Representative of the Government ol India m Malaya, only on production of two passport size photographs of thtapplicants. This procedure has been necessitated by repeated complaints that, many applicants
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