Indian Daily Mail, 17 December 1946

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  • 14 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. II. No. 264. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER I7^I946^ PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 429 1 India Debate Opens In House Of Lords 1...nd0n Do, H,._o,.enin X .h, debate,,,. India m Ihe ise Ol Lords today. ison.nt Sinmn I iber»l J,i,i istors had ever made such exert „s ri^ Is imperial responsibilities n to r,d .jdi. ,^c;y^c there could
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  • 383 1 Calcutta, Dec. 16. A tradition of -"> years was broken today when Pandit .lawaharlal Nehru. Vice-President of the Interim Government, addressed the annual general meeting of the Associated Chambers of Commerce here m place ol the Viceroy.
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  • 215 1 Riotous Meeting Wants British Parliament Dissolved London, Dec. 1H. There was renduni as to whether the British people would like to give India/ declared Mrs. Eleorennant, Chairman of the The Facts Association" movement formed at the end the war which rieserihes itself pledged to Hght Fascism, nmunism and Socialism iitg
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  • 157 1 Franco Calls For Unity: "We Must Be Ready Defend Peace" Dec. 16. Speaking at rsl promotion of officer cadets n;i:ossa General Military •))> siiue the civil war, Gen. isco Franco said: "We must dy, It is not enough to love •mi we must be ready to deThe army is the
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  • 243 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Nev Delhi. Dec, 16. It is understood that the Congress has decided to icier the grouping issue to the Federal Court for interpretation and that its case is expected to be presented by eminent lawyers like Alladi Krishnaswami Iyer,
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  • 173 1 New Y r ork, Dec. 16. Nawab Ali Yawar Jung, member of the Indian delegation to the United Nations, m a broadcast speech last night on "World Shortage of Cereals m its relation to India" declared world food prospects for 1947 were gloomy. "We from
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  • 115 1 Justice Party Opposes Madras Textile Policy (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Dec. 16.— The Justice Party Executive met here yesterday, Sir P. T. Rajan presiding, when the Madras Ministry's textile policy was considered and it was agreed that the Party should take steps 10 oppose the policy. Regarding the Constituent
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  • 97 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras. Dec. ltf. A resolution urging the Tamil speaking members of the Constituent Assembly to strive ceaselessly for the formation of the Tamil Province, whose frontiers should be bounded by Cape Comorin m the South and Timpat hi m the north, was
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  • 104 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Karachi. Dec. 16- A resolution urging ihe Parsi community to adopt a national attitude to the life and progress of India m Its onward march to freedom and appealing to youth to give its full quota m the construction and building up
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  • 81 1 Bombay. Dec. 16.— Two people were killed In street battles and stabbing incidents here, according to the Bombay Government's communique late last night. Stones and soda water bottles were used as weapons m three areas m Bombay where street battles took place. One person
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  • 49 1 Flushing Meadows, New York, Dee. 16. By an unanimous vote the I'niteA Nations General Assembly Saturday night rejected the proposal by the South African Prime Minister General Jan Smuts, fmr the incorporation of the territory of Southwest Africa into the Union of South Africa. Reuter
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  • 29 1 Sydney, Dee. 16. Australia had scored 252 for 4 at close of play. (Barnes v not out 109; lira dm. in not out 52: extras 5). Reuter
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  • 50 1 London, Dec. 1(>. India has contributed 5,000 pounds of shark oil to the "Save Europe Now" Fund, it was disclosed at a meeting held m London last night. One thousand three hundred people who attended the meeting contributed £1,350 to the Fund. Reuter
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  • 38 1 Cairo. Dec. 16.— The Muslim League leader Mr. Mohammed Ali Jinnah arrived here today from London on a three-day visit. During his stay m Cairo he expects to meet a number of prominent Egyptians. Reuter
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  • 214 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi, Dec. lb*. Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, inter viewed In Delhi, condemned the Authorities' action m banning the "Red Shirt" delegation from entering tribal area. Khan reiterated the charge that many of the officials serving m
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  • 222 1 Prince Appeals To End Father's "Despotic" Regime London. Dec. 16. Yemenite sources said today that Said el Islam. Prime Ibrahim of Yemen has appealed to the Arab League for help m ending the despotic regime of his father King Yahia. It was learned that the prince who is the eighth
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  • 59 1 London. Dee. 1*». The Koyal Navy by the end of the year will boast of only two battleships lIMS Vanguard and the Home Meet flagship Duke of York, the Slindmj Dispatch said yesterday. This figure, the newspaper said, is the lowest battleship force as
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  • 31 1 •Jerusalem. Dec. 15. -Two Jew?wore injured In Tel Aviv last night when leaflet bombs prepared by the Jewish terrorist organisation Irgun Zvai Leumi. exploded m several parts of the city. Reuter
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  • 216 1 India Has Done Weil At UNO, Says Sir Maharaj Neu York, Dec. Hi. Sir Malia raj Singh, member of India's United Nations delegation, on leaving l>\ air for London yestcrdav said: "India's delegation has on the whole met with much success than it anticipated. For Instance WC were particularly pleased
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  • 231 1 Flushing, New York, Dee. Hi.— The I'nited Nations General Assembly, despite Hie lirni opposition of the United States and Great Britain, yesterday approved the Russian resolution giving tbe world federation of trade unions a voire m the Economic and Social Conn ill The recoi
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  • 785 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tuesday, Dec. 17, 1946. Malayan Peoples' United Front "THE formation by Malayans ol a Council of Joint Action to light the proposals submitted by the Sultan, and the UMNO for the future constitution of the country, is a step m the right direction, and will, we
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  • 422 2 *We Cannot, Will Not Tolerate Any Outside Interference" Benares, Dec. 16. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Vice-Presi-dent of the Indian Interim (iovernment, declared here last night that "whatever form of constitution we may decide m the Constituent Assembly will become the constitution of free India whether Britain accepts
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  • 537 2 New Delhi, Dec. 16. The Congress Party decision to refer to a Federal Court the question of compulsory grouping of the Indian provinces m the British Cabinet Mission's plan for India is interpreted m some quarters here as i means of
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  • 314 2 New Delhi, Dec. 16. Four members of the States Negotiating Committee, including Sir Sultan Ahmed, adviser to the Chancellor of the Chamber of Prince, and Sir C. P. Ramaswamy Aiyar, Prime Minister of Travancore, m a statement issued yesterday expressed regret that the resolution had been moved at
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  • 967 2 (By Our Special Representative m India What Mahadev Desai was to Mahatma Gandh Aii Khan has been to Mr. Jinnah. No more l< could wish to have, and Liaquat as Jinnah a him has reflected the temper of the chief to Fifty-year-old Liaquat Ali Khan
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  • 228 2 New Delhi, Dee. 16.-— The proMuslim League newspaper, "Dawn/ said editorially yesterday that "Mr. Winston Churchill's realistic oration" during the debate on India m the House of Commons last week should lead the Labour Government "to some heart searching and to dispassionate re-examination of the
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  • 203 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Dec. 15. The great contribution writers could make towards renaissance of Tamil Culture In giving healthy content and direction to revivalist trends wa> stressrd by Namakkal Ramalingam Pillai. Tamil poet, addressing a Tamil writers' conference hcr_ yesterday. Pillai said it was undeniable
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  • 128 2 NEW REHABILITATION SCHEME FOR NOAKHALI (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, Dec. 15. A new scheme for the rehabilitation of Noakhali will be put into effect m the next few days. The plan consists of establishing a base camp which will provide food and shelter at Government expense for villagers whose
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  • 641 3 19 Priests Imprisoned, 16 Acquitted In Court Sequel reipinK, Dec. 1« Three Taniwt ,d Temple m Peiping who led J T° f the famed whlt€ their abbot and his lav as i™^ 1^ revolt and burned ed firewood last month hecau^th 0 JS^
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  • 252 3 Leader Of Depressed Classes Makes Fighting Speech (From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi, Dec. 15.— "We are Hindu. and those of us who want to get out of the Hindu religion are cowards," declared Jagjiwan Ram Interim Government member addressing a depressed classes conference m Delhi yesterday. Jagjiwan Ram added: "We
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  • 106 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bengalore, Dec. 16. Sarvothama Rao, Assistant Commissioner of Police, Bangalore Cantonment, was arrested by the Bangalore City Police last week m connection with 5 complaint ol robbery preferred by Gopal Rao, prominent banker of Bangalore, who is reported to
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  • 97 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Travancore, Dec. 16.— An order prohibiting meetings and assembly of more than five persons was issued Saturday m ten villages surrounding Cannanore m Malabar. The order is a sequel to a raid made by a mob on a police outpost demanding the
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  • 74 3 INTERIM GOVT. REJECTS MADRAS MINISTRY'S REQUEST (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, 'Dec. 16. It is reliably learnt that the Interim Government have rejected the Madras Ministry's request for the cancellation of its quota of spindles and looms allotted under the scheme of all-India expansion of the mill industry. Delhi holds
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  • 384 3 New Delhi, Dec. 15. Following the appeal by Pandit .law aha rial Nehru and Sardar Halde\ Singh to the people of India to take an interest m the Armed Forces and to realise that the Services belong to them, special Services Weeks
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  • 78 3 Washington, Dec. 16. President Truman last Friday bestowed seven combat decorations on former T Sergt. Llewillyn Chilson, the "oneman army" who was credited with killing 58 Germans and capturing 243 others m action m this war. Many contend that these feats establish him
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  • 112 3 Madras.- -The Government ol Madras has postponed the introduction of rationing of mill cloth m Madras City and the province m view of the "complaints" made against the all too llorw r scale of ration allowed. Originally, the Government had announced rationing of mill cloth
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  • 39 3 Colombo, Dec. 16. -Six baby elephants were shipped to New York on the SS Roner. This la the second batch of elephants shipped to New York by M. N.M.M. HanifTa The first batch was sent on October 24, UP
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  • 275 4 Counter Measures In China Suggested, Assurances Asked For (By Our Staff Reporter) Singapore, Dec 16. A meeting ol the Singapore .Motor Vessel Traders Federation was held last ni^ht (Dec. 15) at the former China Relief Fund headquarters, Mr. Lav Boh Tan (the
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  • 29 4 Shangha.. [>• sand empl' Company, departnv Saturday the ma: them the nus of one Empl"-. customers i purchase only if they sired artici Placards p. store AP
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  • 124 4 Singapore gunmen took a holiday during the last week-end and for the first time m many months no armed robberies were reported to the Singapore Police doing the weekend. Against this, two successful raids were carried out on Sunday by Mr. L. W. C. Byrde,
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  • 62 4 SPECIAL SCALE APPOINTMENT FOR K.L. TEACHER Mr 8. Thambiah, BA. 'London' on the stall Ol the Victoria Institution has been promoted to a Special Scale appointment with effect from April 1. 1946 Mr. Thambiah holds special qualifications In Economics and has b< t'li selected to be Headmaster of the Government
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  • 344 4 Under the auspices of "GERAM,' or The Youth Movement of Malaya, two Malay students will represent Malaya at the forthcoming All-Asiatic Students' Congress scheduled to be held at Lahore India, during the X'mas holidays. The conference to be convened by the
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  • 137 4 In the Assize Court yesterday before Mr. Justice T. A. Brown, j. K. Donnelly and Awaluddin bin Mohd. Yassin, two Naval ratings, were convicted on their own plea of ffuilt of a charge of unlawful possession of firearms and sentenced to two years'
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  • 56 4 CONTROLLED PRICES OF MILK, VEG.. FISH REDUCED A new price list of controlled prices became effective yesterday "Milkmaid". "Highlande r", Montblanc" and "Ship*' brands of condensed milk will now be retailed at 45 cents per tin. Reduced prices are Gazetted for vegetables and fish. All the new prices will be
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  • 194 4 CONSTITUTIONAL TALKS In a statement which the Secretary of State made m London last week wnich was published m t.ie Malayan Press on Thursday, December 12th, he mentioned that he was referring certain points for further examination with the Malay representatives. Me expected tnat
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  • 293 4 The Indian Army tram from Singapore will leave on Tuesday evening m two parties on their tour of Malaya, the first party going on the early train and the other following on the night mail at 8 a.m. The tour was originally scheluded to
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  • 174 4 WAR CLAIMS CAN BE LODGED UP TILL MARCH 31 As already announced the Malayan War Damage Claims Commission is now receiving and registering on behalf of the Board of Management of the fund, claims arising under the Malayan war risks (goods) insurance scheme. In response to numerous representations from the
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  • 67 4 Subject to a satisfactory price factor, the controller of Foreign Exchange, Malaya, is now prepared to grant U.S. currency for the purpose of importing tyres and tubas conditional to shipment by 30th April. 1947. Application for licence (A. P. Form) should be submitted to
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  • MADRAS BRIEFS
    • 74 4 AGRICULTURAL INCOME BILL (MADRAS) Madras, (Air Mail) The Bill which the Government have decided to introduce at the next meeting of the Madras Legislative Assembly for levying a tax on agricultural income, it is gathered, will provide for graded rates ranging from nine pies m the rupee on net incomes
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    • 54 4 Madras, fAir Mail)— Harijan Advisory Boards will m future, be known as Labour Advisory Committees and will be charged witn the work connected with safeguarding the interests of workers, industrial and agricultural. The Committees are proposed to be reconstituted, so as to make hem representative of
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    • 42 4 BILL TO REMOVE HARIJANS' DISABILITES Madras. (Air Mail* Mr. A. Aaron Rao, M.L.A. has given notice for the introduction of a Bill m the Madras Legislative Assembly for the removal of every kind of social disability which the Depressed Classes suffer from
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    • 42 4 Madras, (Air Mail> A grant of Rs. 40.000 has been sanctioned by the Government to the Annamalai University towards the cost of the course of studies m Road Construction and Minor Irrigation In the University College of Engineering.
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    • 106 4 MALAYAN GOVERNMENTS' TRIBUTE TO VICTIMS OF "DEATH RAILWAY" Dr. B. C. Vardy. who will be representing the Malayan Union and Singapore Governments at the 'service, is taking with him a card bearing ihe following inscription: "Placed on behalf of the Governments of the Malayan Union and Singapore m memory of
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    • 109 4 In answer to a recent question m the House of Commons on the plans for a Colonial House or centre In London. Mr. Creech-Jones said: "1 hope that the new Colonial Office building will embody adequate facilities for the reception and information ol visitors on
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    • 113 4 Surface Mails: Unregistered nonillustrated postcards only are now permitted to be sent to Japan. In cases where the address is written m Chinese. Japanese. Korean or Russian, an interlined translation of the names of the post town island and country of destination should be added m English. Money
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    • 46 4 The First and Second Year Technical Examinations of the Public Works Department, the Telecommunications Department and the Malayan Railway will be held at the Victoria Institution. Kuala Lumpur, during the week commencing Dec. 16. There are 160 candidates for these examinations.
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    • 41 4 SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMS END The School Certificate Examinations which be^an on Dec 2. were completed on Dec. 13. It If hoped that most of the Scrips will be despatched to Cambridge by the s.s. "Andes" which leaves Singapore on Dec. 15.
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