Indian Daily Mail, 20 December 1946

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  • 14 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. ()< 207. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 285 1 Dec. 11l Vrlm.i .1 n, pcnamal charge ol *l.o Zril ano from Papfa u >*" slreel r. 8 hU n m I hfiTS. «>*« following ■trasi i.) Annamiles were killed :i IQlers were killed ltin l French and 25 miles north-eas htingtook place last W
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  • 436 1 If Pakistan Scheme Breaks Down Pledges Pohislan support to Egyptians, Middle East Nations Cairo, Dec. 19.— At a Press conference here today, Mr. Mohammed Ali Jinnah, the leader of India's Muslim League, told correspondents that Egypt would be menaced m the event
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  • 76 1 D'ARGENLIEU DELAYED BY NEW PREMIER r »«'< 19— The French Pren Blum has asked Admiral IrgenUen. High Comner of Indoehini who was cd l to leave for Indochina delay his Journey >4 hours ll <'' to have final talk with m < ia,, > announced has been definitely *<»r (he
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  • 74 1 NO DECISION IN "PEANUT VENDOR TASK" Doc 19 A llirv corrinf three Chinese and foil*ve.sfprdav fvenin^ h a vPrriW In the ease Ramzan Sved on emer«»--I nonstable chnrered m the iter nf Wonc Shut 'he Kowloon nennut hose rferifn on Oct 2ft m nnti -British riots hem '''•"men* .tnsHc* Sir
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  • 24 1 The Government ol has restored a number o> M holidays. statutory md .sectional, that I allowed on account of of work during the war
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  • 185 1 Mew Delhi. Dee. 19.— Pandit Jawaharlal \ehru, leading member m the Interim Indian Government. interviewed on Thursday said that m a speech at the Benares Hindu University last Sunday, "I told the students that India would gain its independence soon. An erroneous report from Benaluia quo.cd
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  • 189 1 New Delhi. Dee. If).— lt is understood that Congress members of the Indian Constituent Assembly decided tonight to defer until January >0 the vote on Pandit Nehru's resolution proclaiming India an independent sovereign Republic. The decision is understood to have been taken after discussion
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  • 86 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Karachi. Dee. 19. F'ive-crores project for harnessing the Indus waters for producing electric energy for industrial purposes and lighting of rural areas is now being worked out by the Sind Government. Three hydroelectric schemes are to be erected: the first, two
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  • 79 1 Madras, Dec. 19. Shouting "Down with the Union Jack" about 700 students of Madras Engineering College walked out of their classes when the College was visited by Madras Governor Sir Archibald Nye. M The students stated that thelf demonstration was not directed against the
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  • 56 1 Cairo, Dec. Ul.— -Premier Nokrashy Pasha entertained the leader of the Muslim League. Mr. M. A. Jinnah. at luncheon party attended by the Muslim and Arab league leaders yesterday. One newspaper said Mr. Jinnah was a Muslim hero fighting for the glory of Islam, and said
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  • 84 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Allahabad. Dec. 19. Muslim students of Allahabad University havt decided to boycott a convocation to be addressed by Premier Pandit Valabh Pant on December 21 as a protest 'against the failure of the University authorities to Invito In its long history
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  • 426 1 Malayan Government Bars Brooke Unless He Promises To "Shut Up" Singapore. Dec. 19*— The spokesman for the Malayan Government said yesterday at a Press conference here that Anthony Rrooke. the 21-yeur-old F:nglishman and nephew of the retired White Rajah of Sarawak, Sir Charles Vyner Hrooke. will be prohibited from entering
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  • 182 1 •From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi. Dee. 19.— Pattabhi Sitaramayya, President of the States Peoples' Conference, m a statement draws attention to the flouring tension m the States and observes: "To one who _s intimately W quainted with the trend of events there seems to be little
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  • 218 1 Prakash Narain Reveals Freedom Plan Through Revolution Benares. United Provinces, Dec. 19. The Congress Socialist leader, J. Prakash Narain. pot forward what he called "my plan for free dom through revolution*' ai a meeting here tonight. "In the coning liijht lor free dom** he declared. "Congressmen shall not till the
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  • 89 1 (From Our Own Correspondent; Madras, Dec. I.). A society has been formed In Madras ior tne promotion ol Tamil literature Avina&hilingam chettiar, Minister, as pre.sidei^. The society's mam function will oe to encourage production und growth of Tamu Literature In .ill aspects oJ knowledge,
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  • 64 1 Colombo. Dec \U Wrh Ceylon., ding ship to mouth exists and flour rs .bout i ..in, bread were reported bui cinders al a l< a result ol lightning Ice "i workers. I- was reported tin- men m the bakei d the loa 0 be
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  • 85 1 FIRST ANNIVERSARY OF INDONESIAN RED CROSS, SINGAPORE. To i ommemi ver. be i:.'' Cro Singapore, a dinn held last night at the Atomic Club. The dinner wai attended by tentative of the various communities and tneml i ol the Singapore Indonesian i.'-d Cross Commit. Mr. Sa 'adon Tubin, President of
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  • 825 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, Dec. 20, 1946. Black Market Nosedives TO whichever shop one goes today, one invariably hears thai goods are being actually sold cheap m many shops, far below the price at which they were bought some months ago. Many retail merints have really suffered heavy es.
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  • 735 2 2-Day Debate In Central Legislative Assembly New Delhi, Dec. I?).— Civil aviation m India, which has seen a boom since the end of the war, can carry on without the prospect of an imminent nationalisation plan. This is the outcome of a move by
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  • 119 2 "India's Freedom Essential To Peace In East" Calcutta, Dec. 10.— Mr. John Thivy, President of the Malayan Indian Congress, said on Wednesday m an interview that "Indian independence is essential for peace m the East." lie added, "Britain, France and the Dutch are preparing Southeast Asia for a feared possible
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  • 172 2 They Ask King Queen To Stay Away Johannesburg:, Dec. I*l. The African National Congress has sent a message to Britain. King and Queen asking them ta stay away from the Cnion of South Africa as long as non-Europeans do not enjoy freedom there. This was disclosed at a meeting of
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  • 102 2 Gandhiji's AdviceAssam To Noakhali, Bengal, Dec. 19. Mahatma Gandhi has advised Assam *o retire from the Constituent As,sembly when the time comes for the assembly to go into committee, the Secretary of the Assam Congress Parliamentary Party said on Wednesday. He had met Gandhiji with a letter from the Premier
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  • 97 2 New Delhi, Dec .19.—Backbenchers acquired the floor of the Constituent Assembly yesterday bearing out the opinion of the informed circles that the Congress leaders had decided to postpone the passage of Pandit Nehru's Independence resolution without openly withdrawing or postponing the measure. The Reverand Nichols Roy. an
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  • 260 2 Cairo, Dec. 19. Mohammed Ali Jinnah, All-India Muslim League President, is returning to India after the recent London talks strengthened m his belief the M/islims of India will be able to achieve Pakistan, he told Reuters here Monday night. Mr. Jinnah is spending three
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  • 76 2 15-Year, Rs. 400-Million Plan For Indian P. T. New Delhi. Dec. 19.— Krishna Prasada, Director-General of Indian Posts and Telegraphs, said here that his department is "preparing itself to cope with the expansion of postal traffic m future costing nearly 400.000.000 rupees spread over 15 years." The programme included, he
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  • 119 2 Bangalore. Dec. 19.- The Government of Mysore is negotiating to acquire the west coast port of Bhatkal and has submitted a detailed memorandum to the ports technical committee of the government of India on its proposal. The memorandum said that the port would provide
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  • 92 2 INDIAN CHRISTIANS DEPLORE COMMUNAL RIOTS New Delhi. Dec. 19. -The AllIndia Christian Conference which conducted a two-day session here passed a resolution deploring "the communal frenzy and the shocking outrages which have taken place m various parts of India and have degraded our country m the eyes of the world."
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  • 73 2 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY MAJLIS Cambridge, Dec. 18.— S. Akbar Imam of Trinity College has been elected President and S. Wadia General-Secretary of Cambridge University Majlis for the new term commencing January. Former presidents Subrata Roy Chowdhury. R. Vir., P. Singh and Prof. M. V. Rajagopal are members of the Executive Committee.
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  • 39 2 INDIAN-AUSTRALIAN EXHIBITIONS New Delhi, Dec. 19.— The Commerce Department of the Government of India has decided to organise an exhibition of Indianmanufactured goods m Australia m March, 1947. An Australian exhibition m India next year is alsn pnvicoaoH AP
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  • 366 2 Impressions Of The Congress Session (FROM A VISITOR) THOSE who expected a drab performance from Acharya Kripalani at Meerut were agreeably surprised at the 90 minutes of spoken wisdom he presented to the nation. He was listened to m unbroken silence. The philosophical part ol the address was a compromise
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  • 160 2 Sydney (Air Mall)— Two Indian suits one of them for his brother, Prince William were given to Prince Richard at a children's party held at the Prime Minister's Lodge, Canberra. The party was a farewell to the princes, but Prince William was ill and could not
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  • 87 2 Calcutta. Dec. 17. Group Captain S. F. Bandit, the Australian airman who is flying solo on a 13,000-mile journey from Britain to Brisbane, expects to see the Government of India officials here today to obtain facilities for a Mount Everest expedition he is planning.
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  • 93 2 Calcutta, Dec. 19. -A programme for the distribution of improved varieties of fUgar cane cutting among the sugar cane growers al an estimated cost of 200,000 rupees has been drawn up by the directorate of agriculture of the government of Bengal. The sugar cane developmen* officer m
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  • 78 2 London. Dec. 18. Air Commodore Allan Lancelot Addison Perry Keene was today appointed air offlcer-in-charge of administration, Air Headquarters, India. Perry Keene has been air officer commanding No. 3 India Group, India, since June 1946. He was formerly air officer commanding No. 4 Indian Group and No.
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  • 47 2 Lisbon. Dec. 19.- -The Portuguese Minister of Colonies. Marce Lo Caetano. has cabled the GovernorGeneral of Portuguese India saying statute to Portuguese India The Goa Government Council heartily welcomed the announcement and is drawing up a plan for submission to the Minister ol Colonies. AP
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  • 173 2 India SCOTTISH COMMENT -Kd-iiburgh. I>« 19.— The Scottish daily The Scotsnu editorial on India v < "In the deb.. House of Lor fessed himself v stand the sue i eminent prop Ing of the provin methods of votinbe referred to for interpretation. "Lord Simon i mai government should want, but
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  • 83 2 Bombay. Dec 19 ment of Bonib.n scheme for a nH\* m the province, library m Bomh.i nal libraries m Ali and Dharwar. The governnit n supply Of books villages from the regional Libraries The first step was taken In 19 Premier B. G X
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  • 48 2 Calcutta, De tain F. Band! who is flying journey from B. took ofl for R i flying by way Ol Burma. Group Capt. here on Monday and m Eastern Bel a friend. He in*. Calcutta later to I lead an expedition est m 195 U. Reuter
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  • 414 3 Says Head Of Military Mission Tokyo. Dec. 19 Oner,. \\;ih i Ihe Netherlands „-,.Xu" m i„pH mina a d ,he Government Plan to «rant independeT, c t, l'Yh"* UKh if P**"* egt-G-n. W. Schilling head J k'" RFS^ of »MN> to Japan said t£«|.v
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  • 745 3 The following communique was received by the Indian Daily Mail OH Wednesday afternoon from the Netherlands Consul -General, Singapore When on July 15th last the complete responsibility In Borneo and Eastern Indonesia had been transferred from the Allied Command to ;hc N.E.I. Government the proclaimed martial law was lifted
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  • 293 3 Tokyo. Dec. 18.— Japanese newspaper last week shocked readers with another sample of former Japanese Military's crookedness m their efforts to push aggression, when they printed stories revealing that former Navy First Class Seaman Sadao Miyazaki— whom the Japanese Command charged was kidnapped by the Chinese
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  • 134 3 Wallace (Editor Now) Says "Quit Making A-Bombs" New York, Dec. 19.— The New Republic editorial by Henry Wallace former Secretary of Commerce, said Tuesday that "Russia talks rough and takes extreme positions but usually makes concessions. Russia has made far more concessions m the recent Assembly meeting than the United
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  • 68 3 Batavia, Dec. 19. The Netherlands military authorities stated today that Netherlands troops had clashed with a large "terrorist band" Macassar m South Celebes where martial law had been proclaimed. The terrorists suffered heavy losses, it was added. In another area m South Celebes (a big island
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  • 41 3 Sydney, Dec. 19.— Under heavy Australia guard Colonel Takaya Monsburo of the Japanese Army arrived m Sydney Tuesday from Rabaul, New Guinea, on his way to stand trial m Singapore for committing atrocities against British troops. Reuter
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  • 890 4 "Christmas Confidence Last Night's Broadcast By Acting G. -G. The following is the text of a broadcast speech hv His Excellency, the Acting (Governor- General, Sir Edward (ient, from (he Kuala Lumper studio last night: "Here we are on the eve of Christmas and I hope that ail may have
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  • 86 4 APPEAL UPHELD —BUT SENTENCE HAD BEEN SERVED Chan Hock Leong, who %eas convicted on his own plea of guilt m the lower courts on a charge of stealing fruits and subsequently sentenced to six weeks' imprisonment, yesterday had his conviction quashed ana record expunged m the Higher Court by Mr.
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  • 37 4 Sydney, D©C. U>. Australia won the 2nd Test against England by an innings and T, runs. England on resumption of play after lunch today were all out for 3,1. (Edrich 119> Reuter
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  • 98 4 The Naval Base Free Tamil School, which is being run by the S.N.B. Labour Union and the Union's Reading Room and Sports Club, will be officially declare*! open on Sunday, 22nd December. 1946. at 8.30 a.m.. by Mrs. E. V Davies. M.A.. who
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  • 76 4 The car which was stolon on Dec. 16 by the kidnappers oi Mohamed Yusofl was recovered on Wednesday. The car was found at the eleventh mile Ponggol Road very near the place where Mohamed YusofT was forced to sign blank cheques and then left bound. The car
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  • 200 4 In the Assize Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice T. A. Brown a*nd a common jury, four Chinese were charged with armed robbery. Two of them, one of whom was a four-teen-year-old youth by the name of Tan Ba Bi, were convicted, while too were
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  • 110 4 JUDGE SAYS ARMS "PLANTED": INDIAN ACQUITTED An Indian by the name of Govindasamv was yesterday acquitted m the First District Court by Mr. Paul Storr. The accused was charged with being m possession of a pistol, nine rounds of ammunition and a bayonet. On information received tne police raided the
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  • 43 4 Sir Geoffrey Cater will make a special broadcast on Labuan at 7.15 p.m. (Malayan Time) on December 24 over the Far Eastern network and will be relayed by this station on wavelengths m the 19, 25 and 44 metre bands.
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  • 149 4 India Govt Representative Reveals New Racket A Press statement Kepresentative of th ment of India m M "It has been notice of the Rep! 1 Government of h. racket is beinu at Iyer Quay by certal individuals wh tickets issued for th< patnation or other together with the nation certificate
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  • 51 4 The following ha\ to represent the Ind the 61. RASC al day, 21st Decemtx i Players are requi the club premise transport. O. M. Ay. Kartar Singh. A. Rahin Marimuthu. Krishna Davis. Paul Anugraham ret nam. I. M. Anguilia Reserves: Samad. 1 Balasubramanian, X R Haroon, Sattar and
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