Indian Daily Mail, 19 December 1946

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  • 14 1 Indian Daily Mail VoL II No. 266. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER" I^KST" PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 643 1 <*Rom Our Own Correspondent) i inaias goal at. a Kenu >!n* said that Pandit Nehru PP3 either about his l. on Dl os result. hru's resolution was er tnaturn consideration ol the present sltuadue regard for justice Lifce the resolution dhijl
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  • 85 1 Washington, Dec. 18.— The Indian Charge d'Affaires. Sir Girja Bajpai. conferred today with the Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs. Mr. William Clayton, on Indian food situation. "He was most sympathetic." Sir Glrja Bajpai stated, without giving details of their conversation. The Indian
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  • 75 1 New Delhi. Dec. 18.—- Seventeen thousand passage registration certificates have so far been issued by the Government of India to Indians who wish to return to Malaya from India, it was officially stated here today The ship s.s. "Jalagopal" which has been specially chartered by
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  • 84 1 SWARAJ HOUSE IN LONDON London. Dec. 17.— An increase m the membership of Swaraj House, Indian nationalist organisation m London, is reported m the annual reoort issued yesterday. The membership has increased from 77 to 116, the report says. Its influence has grown more m proportion to its growth of
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  • 64 1 Karachi. Dec. 18. -An exclusively Muslim League Ministry is expected to be formed m Sind Province before Christmas following yesterday's general election results which gave the League 34 out of 60 seats In the Assembly. This will mean that Hindus, who form 30 per cent
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  • 215 1 Attlee, Pethick-Lawrence Send "Peace" Messages To Pandit Nehru London, Dec. 18.— The Viceroy, Lord Wavell, would return to India any day now and would not earrv tu neu instructi <>ns concerning 'he Indian situation, according to a Government source today. The source said the Viceroy had remained m England to
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  • 124 1 PRINCESS' MARRIAGE London. Dec. 18.— Prime Minister Attlee and his Cabinet have not been consulted about an engagement for Princess Elizabeth, "i oihcial source said on Wednesday, and as a result the rumours that she will marry Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark must be regarded
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  • 224 1 INDIA'S GRAIN ALLOTMENTS FOR JANUARY Washington, Dec. 18.— India will receive 17,000 tons of wheat, 17,000 tons of corn and 34,000 tons of grain sorghums m January, according to grata shipment figures published by the Department of Agriculture here. The total January programme ♦for the United States grain shipments is
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  • 31 1 London. Dec. 18. Indian Army casualties m Indonesia after the close oi the war with Japan totalled 2.145 according to A. V. Alexander. Minister without Portfolio m a Parliamentary reply yesterday.
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  • 218 1 London, Dec. 18.— Kins George yesterday installed six new Knights of the Garter m a ceremony at Buckingham Palace. They were Viscount Addison. Viscount Cranbourne. Rear Admiral Viscount Mountbatien of Burma. Field Marshal Viscount Alanbrooke. Marshal of the Royal Air Force Viscount Portal
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  • 155 1 Darwin, Dec. 18. High optimum for future large-scale reciprocal trade between India and Australia was expressed here yesterday by members of the Australian trade delegation which returned by fly-ing-boat after a eight -weeks' tour of the whole of India. The delegation leader, Mr. B. Meecham,
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  • 93 1 Patna, Bihar Province. Dec. 18. Plague was today threatening the province of Bihar which was swept by a storm of communal rioting early m November. In two areas of the Saran district plague has already broken out In epidemic form, according to Anand Kishore Narain, member
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  • 30 1 England Ist innings. 255: Australia Ist innings 659 (for 8 wkts. decld); England 2nd innings 247 for wkts. at close of play yesterday Edrich not out 86).- Reuter
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  • 139 1 Compensation For Civil, Police Servants Being Worked Out •From Our Own Correspondent) New Ot :lhl Dec. 18. rerms compensation to ben of the c .< .1 I rices on termination ol jobs are being considered Government. The Home I sultatlon with 1 decide how man the Services will have tamed.
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  • 83 1 (From Our Own Correspondent; Kangalorc. Dee. *6. I'wo wcr« killed and man) ethers injured during police firing In Chennapatna near Bangalore on Mpndaj follow |n| a communal clash. It is stated that wh Congress pr on was taken urn. Muslims stopped 11 and began stoning
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  • 45 1 CABLES: NATIONALISATION WON'T CAUSE DISLOCATION (Prom Our Own Correspondent) New D.;!:.. I i rnment I er from rv 1 v communi n the Indian Radi ible C a munications I my ThDeo nt but will telj under I ftj c: I I I ice. opyright.
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  • 26 1 London, Dec. I. —Fred ton, comp Ch tose de victim ol announ whei said ckled death hii people wrote about him.
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  • 21 1 Uharyu Kripalani, President of the Indian National l„n r addre :,n .nformal mcc-in« of the Constituent Assembly.
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  • 53 1 Anthony Brooke: Official BARRED FROM SARAWAK Ilowin X the »le Persons Ordei prohiin p i cil aye an tnd make hi h position n at oritj ol th( mdi d and amor ill ol occupa 1 I i HO In 1 not leal i inf noi to i with the
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  • 707 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thursday, Dec. 19, 1946. Overcrowding In Buses IIyTKITING m these columns las' month, we arew the attention of the authorities to the urgent need for a thorough inquiry into the system of bus transport m this city. The chief drawback ol at business of bus transport,
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  • 1131 2 Men And Politics: A Regular Feature: Exclusive To Indian Daily Mail "SENATOR VANDENBURG MORE RESPONSIBLE FOR US. WORLD POLICY THAN MR. BYRNES" -SAYS LOUIS FISCHER In several foreign capitals, but especially m London, one finds people who are passionately convinced that the United States
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  • 151 2 "Crisis Coming," Says Hindu Leader New Delhi, Dec. 17.— Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee, President of the Hindu Orthodox religious organisation (Mahasabha) said yesterday that if India were to be free "it is not going to be by constitutional means. I feel a crisis is coming/ he declared. Speaking m a
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  • 76 2 Bombay, Dec. 18. The Rest of India, 280 and 268, beat the Indian touring sjjde m England, 179 and 356. b\ 13 runs m the second trial to select the Indian team lor next year's tour of Australia, In the tourists' second innings V. S. Hazare
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  • 401 2 London, Dec. 17. The Houses of Commons and Lord*, huh; debates, about which Parliament had such misgivings before hand, are now generally admitted by political quarters to havi served a valuable purpose at a moment when India and Greal Britain seem virtually
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  • 165 2 New Delhi, Dec. 18. A spokesman for Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Vice-President of the Indian Interim Government., said yesterday that there was no prospect of India withdrawing immediately from the British Commonwealth but the new constitution now being drafted will certainly require independence. This statement
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  • 33 2 Madras. Dec. 17. The Government of India has allotted to Madras a further quota of 2,000 tons of rice available for dispatch m December. 1946. and January, 1947. from the eastern states. AP
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  • 209 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Dec. 17. According lo present calculation, it will take another 12 years for India's armed forces to be fully Indianised. It is possible that the Com-mander-in-Chief and the Defence Member may visit London to
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  • 101 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, 18. Sir Akbar Hydari, former Viceroy's Executive Councillor, who proceeded on long leave on the formation of the Interim Government, it is understood, is being recalled from leave to undertake the important task of organising the
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  • 202 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) .Calcutta, Dec. 17. Opposition to the Cabinet Mission's grouping plan is growing. Yesterday a deputation oi Sikh leaders led by Colonel Niranjan Gill interviewed Mahatma Gandhi m Srirampur and urged that the Constituent Assembly is a sovereign body and should take
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  • 57 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Karaikal. Dec. 17.— The French India National Congress meeting m Karaikal yesterday resolved protesting against recruitment and use of French Indian troops "to bring pressure on Indo-Chinese who are engaged m a struggle to retain their freedom and protect their new-born Republic.'' The
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  • 89 2 GANDHIJI TEI I s DOCTORS Bombay, Dec. 18.— Man Gandhi speaking at a hospital opening near here, urged Ind doctors Monday not to depen foreign remedies but to potent herbs abounding mi n the countryside instead. Gandhiji said that as the yean rolled by, his
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  • 143 2 Bombay's Textile Manufacturers Want Higher Prices (From Our Own Correspondent) Bombay, Dec. 17. Bomha\ textile manufacturers are clamour...for an increase m cloth prieei on the ground that the present p. do not leave them sufficient mat gin of profit owing to the Increased cost of production. The introduction of the
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  • 122 2 CIVIL WAR, POPULATION EXCHANGE: "LOOSE ANN FOOLISH TALK," SAYS PUNJAB GOVERNOR (From Our Own Correspondent) Lahore, Dec. 17. Addressing i meeting m Sargodha yesterda> the Punjab Governor deprecated talks of civil war and transfer »>i population from one end of India to another. "There is a lot qf«loosc and foolish
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  • 130 2 Madras. Dec. 17.— The Go ment of India has allotted tons of rice to Madras for thi month of December. Of this. 10.000 tons will b« ccived from overseas, 18,000 Central Provinces and Behar an( 4,000 from Eastern Indian sts The India Government
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  • 93 2 USE OF BARLEY IN MADRAS HOTELS COMPULSORY Madras, Dec 17. -The M. Government has passed an orde making the use of barley m i compulsory m an attempt to popu laries the use of barley flour The order states that all h serving meals are to be Issut < five
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  • 742 3 ''It's A Real Love Affair/ Well-informed Sources Say London, Dec. 18. Apparently everyone but Buckingham Palace knew today that Princess Elizabeth, the 20-year-old heiress-presumptive to the throne of England, would marry her big blood, handsome cousin, Prince Philip of Greece, sometime next
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  • 73 3 Batavia. Dec. 17— The Dutch military spokesman claimed here lay that 150 Indonesian "terrohave been killed m the past k of fighting m various parts of .lands East Indies. ■\mong the incidents he reported ere alleged firing by Indonesian iitars on two Dutch patrol ves:id
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  • 49 3 ivlhi. Dec. 18.— The Govnl of India announced yesthat it had been decided to >ver the overseas communicarvice from the Indian Radio .d Cable Communications, Ltd., om Jan. 1. .his action follows the notice ,n a year ago to the company agreement with them Reuter
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  • 93 3 London, Dec. 18. Buckingham Palace denials that Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip of Greece were unofficially engaged were noticeably weaker today and West End dressmakers said they deduced that the Royal romance was approaching the announcement stage from discreet inquiries from the noble. A source
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  • 158 3 Batavia, Dec. 16.— Goodyear tyre plant m Buitenzorg plans to reopen at the beginning of next year. The plant pre-war handled the entire NEI cycle tyre market and 90 per cent, of the total tyre market. According to the directors Messrs. D. Gow, L.
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  • 47 3 Pretoria, Dec. 17.— Gen. Jan Smuts, Prime Minister of South Africa, arrived at Zwartkops aerodrome. Pretoria, at 2.18 pm GMT today. Gen. Smuts took off at dawn today from Khartoum on his wayhome from the United Nations Assembly m New York. Reater
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  • 296 3 AN EPIDEMIC? British Troops For Singapore "Strike" London. Dec. 17. Five hundred SEAC troops who at first refused to board the liner Eastern Prtn m King George Fifth Dock. gOW, today were later with five^ exceptions persuaded to join the ship. The Eastern Prince then left foi the Far East
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  • 126 3 Teheran, Dec. 18.- The morn;: newspaper, Atesh, reported Mi day that the former A/erbai Democrat W..: Minister, Gen Gholam Yahya. was arrested Imperial troops while he n attempting to flee across the A/_«t bai.ian-Sovict borde The paper which labels Itself a independent, politically, said th Gen
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  • 45 3 London, Dee. 1;, sir w Monckton, who has been m India advising the Nizam ol Hyderal on the new Indian constitution arrived back In London this w< by air. He is to see the Vlceroj m London before Lord Wavell's return to New Delhi. Reuter
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  • 104 3 Dutchmen Organise To Bar "United States Of Indonesia" The Pro! P time leader In Britain tht numtX .men who h comh id tl blish a Unlti I I undc i the I I vn. Tia foundei comm It wi i the ilm," a< that i ion iii ti. plaC( hority
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  • 90 3 London, Dee. 18. The Govern ment ol India has written to the international committee on refugees expressing its intention te sii;n with effect from Dec. 31, 194*3 director Sir Herbert Emerson an nounced Monday, That m accordance with pi v.. lusly mi I lovt mmi
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  • 25 3 DI i i ph". n Ind .'.in le i apl; Company announ I .day Thi -m dia In tht. i u.s.si.. AP
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  • 739 4 Sequel To Indian POWs Singapore-Rabaul Journey ''Vendetta' After 4 Yearsl JANUARY 1 IS THE SCHEDULED DATE FOR THE OPENING Ol THE TRIAL IN SINGAPORE OF 15 JAPS, CHARGED WITH THE ILL-TREATMENT OF INDIAN POWS SHIPPED FROM SINGAPORE IN
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  • 37 4 All carol parties are invited to ;rol carnival at the rou 11 p.m. Christ[*h Sing ipore i dist togeth- r with Pu this bars und will La d to d to 1. Si:
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  • 8 4 ill broadDec. 19) tical situation.
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  • 60 4 The following have been awarded the Colonial Police Medal for gallantry: Mr. Alexander Henson, Probationary Inspector of Police. Singapore; Che Ja'afar bin Daud, Serjeant, Police Department. Singapore; Che Abu Hassan bin Akok, Sergeant, Police Department, Singapore; Che Mohamed Yasin bin Bujal. First-class Constable, Police Department, Singapore
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  • 25 4 A meeting <>f the Singapore Advisory Council will be held at 10 oelock today (December 19th) m the Municipal Council Chamber.
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  • 38 4 MR. MRS. THIVYANAT H AN Mr. Thivyanathan, school master, Kamla Nehru School, Seletar and Miss Mary Santiagu, teacher, Catholic School, Johore Bahru, whose wedding was solemnised at the Catholic Church of Johore Bharu. Saturday 30-11-46, at 7 a.m.
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    • 134 4 In the Appeal Court yesterday before Mr. Justice Jobbling two detectives appealed against the sentence of imprisonment which had been passed on them m the lower courts. The first appellant, John Ong. who was convicted and sentenced to two months' r.i. had his appeal
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    • 85 4 Lower Court Sentence Quashed Koh Kiat Chwee, who was convicted m the lower courts for being m possession of 35-1 2 tahils of chandu and subsequently sentenced to six months' r.i. had his conviction quashed when he successtully appealed against sentence yesterday before Mr. Justice Jobbling. The appeiiant was arrested
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    • 174 4 Teow Ah Seng was yesterday convicted and sentenced to six months r.i. m the Third Police Court when he pleaded guilty to three Charge! of pick- pocketing, assaulting a police constable and attempting to escape from police custody. The accused was arrested m a trolley-bus
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    • 55 4 Two Malays. Ibrahim bin Abu Bakar and Sabtu bin Saman, were yesterday produced m the Third Police Court and after a charge of theft of 60 bales of military green trousers, or. alternatively, dishonestly retaining stolen property, bad been explained to them were remanded m
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