Indian Daily Mail, 16 December 1946

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. No. 263, SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER lft, 1946. PRICE 10 CEI>
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  • 199 1 With India As Leader es Britain Planning To mi c Malaya '4 crown Colonu' (From Our Own Correspondent. |)e 15 —Fight for independence is siill going on declared Mr John ih.w. Chairman of the Main- ongres^ addressing a public meeting here yester under (he auspices
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  • 65 1 Dec. 15. Three of Siamese non-commission-taken into custody polite had foiled an plot to overthrow the lent, have been sent regiment for disciiction, it was disclosed under have been reo press reports last the "plotters" planned to emier Luang Dhamrong it wiih his cabinet and
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  • 40 1 15. A Dutch milique yesterday claimIndonesians had been ive clearing opeil Macassar (Celewhere martial law was "ii Ique added thai hi esians had directed Inst Medan airfield craft nmunique stated that were filtering Into Reuter
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  • 56 1 U.S. CAN MAKE 10,000 A-BOMBS Northern Ireland, l>e* t nited States could 000 atomic bombs at i. h," Professor C. H. Chicago University, worked m the devthc bomb, -aid here. umber would be so ureal i ovid easily destroy ah ni. i of the world," he Prof. Ursy contended was
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  • 232 1 Creech-Jones Admits "Abuses, injustices" In Colonies London, Dec. 15. Mr. Arthur Creech -Jones, Secretary of state for the Colonies, told a mass meeting, organised by the Fabian Colonial Bureau at Conway Hal. yesterday that he had fiercely criticised Muni' of the abases and injustices which existed m British colonial arrangements.
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  • 66 1 Paris. Dec. 15. The Vietnam Haiti report that French battlesh ps were shelling the Indo-Chi-nese town oi Doson, 15 miles .>ottth of Haiphong, was officially denied m French circles m Indochina yesterday, according to a despatch received here. The French said the report "certainly is incorrect
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  • 88 1 LEON BLUM REACHES AGREEMENT WITH FRENCH COMMUNISTS Paris. Dec. 15.— France's newly elected Premier and veteran soleader, Leon Blum, has reached agreement with the Comnigtj the constitution of the nt. according to iting In the lobbies of the Frencl imbly yesterd Xhc v source-, said agreebei n i cached on
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  • 89 1 London. Dec. 15. -Thefe will be no royal roast beef of www England this year for Christmas and King George and the Royal Family will have to look elsewhere m the back garden for their Christmas Day Joint of beel. None of the Royal
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  • 315 1 New .ork, Dec. 15— The United nations Headquarters committee spurning the bids of San I ran ,:ni (because of Russian objections) and Philadelphia Friday night decided to recommend to the Assembly that the world organization make its permanent home m -i skyscaper community
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  • 181 1 Rangoon. Dec. 15. -The Burma Government will shortly introduce its own currency notes and coin throughout Burma, according to a urrency and Coinage Act promulgated In the Gazette extraordinary here last night. The Government will also set up a Currency Board of which at
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  • 28 1 I loj 14 —Abdul Haffez, Indian Test cricketer now at Oxf< rd Univ taken to RediiiTc Infirmary, Oxford, last night ufTering irom appendicitis.— Reuter
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  • 753 1 JINNAH TELLS PRESSMEN London. Dec. 15. The Muslim League President, Mohammed Ali Jinnah, indicated yesterday that it the Indian Congress Pari} unequivocally accepted the British Government interpretation of the grouping clauses m the Cabinet .Mission's constitutional proposals lor India, he would certainly have to
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  • 314 1 London, Dec. 15-— The Muslim League President, Mohanum-d \li Jinnah, gave a Press conference Saturday. Ifc is expected to leave London by air for India on Monday morning. Friday night m a broadcast to the United States, Mr. Jinnah declared: "The present position m India is
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  • 234 1 Sydney .Dec. 15. The Sydney Sun commenting editorially on the attack by Indian and Chinese representatives m the Trusteeship Committee of the United Nations on Australia's "White Australia" policy says: "It is obvious that this type of criticism will increase as India and China fought
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  • 78 1 a hi, Dec. 15.— Brigadier Hu_sein Makki, leader of the Iraqi Military Mission which has ju^t completed a 23-day tour of India, said yesterday: "We look forward to closer co-operation between our two countries m the sphere of military training m the future. "From all
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  • 241 1 London. Dec. 15. hammed \li Jinnah, Indian "Muslim League leader, left London .iir .it dawn today for Malta on i he (it si >iage of the journey to India. Mr. Jinnah is expected lv be tin of the Governor of Malta ad will carry on morrov
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  • 100 1 S. AFRICAN OFFICIAL SURPRISED AT CEYLON'S ATTITUDE! Colombo, Dee. i.">. Commenting on tne recent cancellation of uses to export gunny-begi <«» ith Africa, i. L. Grantsmitn, .Mi j. m J iade ommifl j for tin- East, at pn sen i the Island, sam the Ceylon i*>t* <*i inn. m had
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  • 339 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, Dec. 16, 1946. Britain's Only Choice r\:^ hing tha has clei a deIndia B b; Britain ad the consequi oi I m vmeI length i dia Mr. i.miX point I his ol I I I I India a: also .id of the Churchill. nly V
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  • 750 2 A. V. Alexander Defends Government, La bine t Mission London, Dec. m. The British Government appealed once more on Friday to the Indian people to lay down the religions differences which have dubbed them tor ages and now threaten ci\il war the moment when
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  • 391 2 London, Dee. 15. With the closure of the two-day Parliamentary debate on India, the British press continues to argue whether it was right or wrong to have taken place. The Times says: "Certain phases oeeurred m the course of the debate which are unlikely to
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  • 46 2 The Government's motion "Thai the House takes note of the statement on India made on Dec. 11 by the Prime Minister and expresses its hope that a settlement of the present difficulties between the Indian parties will be forthcoming," was approved without vote. Reuter
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  • 45 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi. Dee. 14. It is understood that Maul. in i Azad has been persuaded to accept nomination to the Interim Government m place of Asaf Ali who is proceeding to Washington shortly as Ambassador. Copyright.
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  • 514 2 British Press Emphash Necessity Of Hindu-Muslim Agreement London, Dec. 1 i. India continues lo be the sub detailed and extensive comment m the British Pres opinion is still divided on the usefulness of the Parliam debate at the present time, all newspapers emphasis* cessity of securing agreement between the country
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  • 317 2 London. Dec. 15. Britain's Sun day newspapers give prominence this morning to India, the impending departure of Mr. Jinnah for India and the Commons two-day debate on the subject. The independent "Observer" makes Mr. Jinnah's remarks at the Press conference before leaving London a front page
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  • 150 2 i ci.do.i, Dec. Leadii pi i»n members ihe < the Iwo-daj debate on India m lh IS(>us« of Commons themselves satisfied. On< member of the front I sit ion b( nch told Reuter's 1 pondent that he did that plain speaking In m< nt would do harm when
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  • 173 2 Leaguers Win In Sind By Murdering Political Opponents? From Our Own Correspondent I Karachi, Dec. 14— The Mv Leagve has captured 34 out •>_ l»t> seats m the Bind Assembly elei lions which have just hern i «»m pleted. This result, however prising bees tics employed bj I istry to
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  • 65 2 (From Our Own Conespondc New Delhi Dec. 11 _i of million rictima ■>» oppression m South salute Mother India I splendid achievement h United Nations Assembly, message received by from the Natal Joint Pa Nehru from the Natal Jot Passive Resistance Council Transvaal Indian
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  • 25 2 BENARES UNIVERSITIES NEW VICE-CHANCELLOR (From our own Correa Bomh c. 14. I M. Munshi, well k lead Chancellor of Benares m succession to Pandv lialai
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  • 158 3 Married And Unmarried Mothers Get Bonuses In Soviet Russia M l '■>• *t\ au-oui ell on i i <<• "m the ,-„rr..,u I u u'!T '»> Wtle ,h L mother and bonuses for married „„,a Ut '"••unmarried m hcrs la?ie ■><•<> <•'• Motherh£r^ \.'tf !"«W th, i- lo be stepped
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  • 72 3 India, China Burma To Protect Asia Dec. 15. A member ol formed Burmese coali- U Saw stated •we !h lH rooking foWard !U »< only pur own country c but also a free united India il M tht> two countries together With China can protect Asia/ »aw, who is ex-premier
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  • 25 3 ;,,n Own Correspondent) D^. 13. The w< ►uth Indian c i I d 1 rig ilin, •m. [th Ananda Vikatan. Copyright.
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  • 71 3 London, Dec. 15.— Herbert Wandon. 23-year-old teacher who wanted to be an actor, was sentenced last week to six months m prison on charges of assaulting actor Lawrence Olivier. Wandon was charged on three counts of assault which arose after he had tried to kiss
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  • 66 3 London, Dec. 15.— The War Office announced that the Vice-Chief of Imperial General Staff, General F. E. W. Simpson, accompanied by Major-General D. L. Roberts, ViceAdjutant General, and Majcr General A. M. Cameron, deputy quartermaster General, has left on a visit to Malaya. The object of
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  • 78 3 London. Dec 15. King George VI celebrated his 51st birthday on Saturday Official celebrations of the monarch's birthday are held m June. A 21 -gun salute was fired at noon by the Royal Horse Artillery and a similar salute was planned at Windsor Castle, where the
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  • 123 3 (Froa-J Our Own Correspondent) Bangalore, Dec. 15.— As a protest unst the irresponsible character "i the present Mysore Administration, the Congress members of the sore Council last week staged a walk-oat when the house met U •fncial measures. The Congress Party leader Mariappa exP o la
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  • 69 3 Colombo. Dec. 15. -The Calcutta Society celebrates its tenth an- iver iext month and a conl< rence on Asiatic Arts and Cults to be inaugurated on the occasions by Dr. Tal Chi Tao of hina. Dr. Kalidas Nag, who is 'he conel the conference
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  • 72 3 STAT UE OF CHURCHILL ON CLIFFS OF DOVER? Folkestone, Dec 15. -The port and (own mayors met at Hythe Kenl erday to discuss the American prop erect statue of Mr Wn. ton Churchill on the cliffs of Dover, but no decision was reached. .1 closed meeting the mayors I-tter r<
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  • 208 3 HINDU RELIGIOUS HEADS MEET: FIRST CONFAB. OF ITS KIND IN HISTORY (From Our Own Com pundcnt) Madras, Dec. 13.— An} constitution thai _> framed for a free and independent India hum provide safeguards for the protection of the fundamental Hindus to li\e their own lives according to their an ienl
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  • 95 3 Washington, Dec 15. The Duke of Windsor called on President Truman at the Whitehou day accompanied by British Ambassador Lord Inverchapel. The Duke said it was a prlvatt not a social visit, and recalled that he last saw Truman on V-J da "And you
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  • 129 3 "Ashamed Of Being British London, Dec. 15. Air Xice-Mar-I I). c. r Bennett wartime of the Bomber Command's i < orce, told tin- G<fierml il of the i nited Nations \si ion here on Saturday that the (nited Nations action on Irani. i Spam made him "ashamed of being British*
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  • 87 3 MRS. TRUMAN DEFENDANT IN $10,000 CIVIL SUIT Kansas City, Dec. 15.— The President's wife, Bess Truman, was named as defendant m a $10,000 civil suit brought by Mrs. Nellie Motley Pearson of .Missouri, vrho claims that her husband died as a result of injuries received m an incident las! June
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  • 42 3 .Jakarta: (Air Mall)— The Oil ers Association representing .2,000 oil labourers throughout Java has approved m principle ihe Indc Dutch draft agn em< ara reports. The Association iudes the ex-employees and workers of all the foreign oii com panics, Antara add^ Reuter
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  • 499 4 To Reject "Secret' 1 Malayan Constitution Proposals To Give Govt. Malayans' Views Mr. Tan Cheng Lock Chairman (By Our Staff Reporter) Mr. Tan l heng Lock, ol Malacca, was elected Chairman oi the newlj lormed Council of .loint Action at a meeting neid on _3aiurda3
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  • 178 4 MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR "DEATH RAILWAY" VICTIMS The Government of the Malayan Union has been invited to .send <»ne representative to attend the Memorial Service which is to be held near Moulmein on Dec 18 Dr Cyril Vardy of the Malayan M- dical Service, who did conspicuously good work while a
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  • 64 4 At a meeting of the Chettiar Community of Muar. held at the Muar Chdttiars' Temple, Bandar Maharani, Muar. on December 7 1946, Mr. KR. Y. Yegappa Chettiar of No. 31, Jalan Maharani Muar was appointed "Karwar" (Trustee) until the next annual meeting, and all communications relating
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  • 141 4 The Chief Scout Commissioner, Mr. Frank C. Sands, who has just returned to Malaya from Britain, reveals that Scout uniforms and equipment m England are still In short supply. However, he has managed to acquire for Scouts m Malaya certain items as badges, stars, pictures,
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  • 247 4 Further large areas of jungle land will be brought under mechanised farming with the arrival of 110 heavy Caterpillar diesel tractors m Malaya. The machines arriving consist of 20 giant Caterpillar diesel tractors, each weighing 34.164 lbs., nine weighing 24.000 lbs. each, 36 light tractors of
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  • 719 4 4 The statement by local merchants that imports from Europe and America are negligible is entirely wrong," said Mr. Williams, Director of Commerce and Industry, Malayan Union, m an official statement repudiating the charge made recently by Mr. Yap Bean Xh a y«
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  • 60 4 Tokyo, Dec. 15. A rough estimate value of the property owned by Hirohho and the Imperial Family was announced to be about one billion 560 million yen, or $14 million, at military exchange rates. The estimate was made by State Minister Tokujiro Kanamori m a
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  • 122 4 The curfew restriction on the movement of vehicles has now been extended to all the area of Siii^a nore within the following boundary: From the junction of Alexandra Road with Aver Rajah Road, thence along Aver Rajah Road. to its junction with Reformatory Road. Thence
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  • 279 4 The Government of Singapore and of the Malayan Union have agreed to make immediate refund of sums lent to the (amp Finance Committee of the Changi and Bimc Koad Civilian Internment Camps m any case where it is clear tint I ihe sum lent
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  • 195 4 The following players have been invited to make up (he Indian Army team selected from Singapore to tour Malaya during Hie Christinas season: Twenty-eight Indian Base Post Ollice- WO Mohd. Sawar and wo Rajamanlckam No. l Ind. Field Survey Unit Jemadar Kartar Singh and Januidar Amur
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  • 28 4 A friendly soccer match between the Naval Base Indian Sports Club and RA.F. (Tengah), played on Saturday on the lat'er'.s ground ended m a three-all draw.
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  • 42 4 Yokohama. I)p< 1 chemists Fridax claii they have invented ticide ten times mort than I)I>T, made r rofn ignite and wood sera] throughout Japan, Kyoshi Watanahe. X patents for rayon p U D luring. UP
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    • 109 4 CORRECTION The following letter was received by the Indian Daily Mail on Saturday afternoon: Sir,— l shall be extremely grateful if you will make the necessary rectification m my statement issued on the 13th December. The information to the effect that one of the two died from gunshot wounds is
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