Indian Daily Mail, 21 December 1946

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail v ol. IX No. 268. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 354 1 lo Discuss Self-Government i -lee-Churchill 'Breeze' m House oi commons .lon, Dec. Ihe British Government announcement iad invited Buraan leader* lo cone to London to dis he pledges of son -governmeni to Burma should be provided a hydj debate i- the House of Commons
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  • 50 1 "GROW MORE FOOD" CAMPAIGN EXTENDED Our Own Correspondent) Delhi, Dec. 20.— The India nment have requested the continue their "grow rood' campaigns for live and have promised i help for same, understood that an addiiml production of tour tons Of food grains are the country to tide over difficulties.— Copyright.
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  • 39 1 >m Our Own Correspondent) Delhi, Dec. 20.— Pandit is proceeding to Srirampur last week of December to tndhijl. future course of Congress likely to be shaped at 1 v cc t ing. Copyright.
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  • 160 1 (I rom Our Own Correspondent Karachi, Dec. 20.— Commenting un the defeat of his party m the recent Sind elections, the Syed, t ylition Tarty chief, says "I am neither ashamed nor sorry because \\v did not surrender or desert our front. "Vvt fought against
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  • 133 1 Rangoon, Dec. 10. Major-Gene-ral Sir Hubert Ranee, Governor of Burma, Wednesday laid a wreath m the name of the King at a service m the village of Thanbyuzyat, lower Burma, commemorating i hose who perished m building the Burma -Siam "death railway" during the Japanese occupation.
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  • 103 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi, Dec. 20— X. P. S. Menon, who was deputed by Pandit Nehru lo proceed to Moscow after the United Nations meeting, is returning to India with the rest of the Indian delegation. It is learnt that wlille In New York,
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  • 58 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Dec. 20. The Madras Government have decided to grant forthwith bonus of a month's salary to all members of the subordinate and inferior services subject to a maximum of 150 rupees. This will be by way of an interim relief
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  • 92 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Lucknow, Dec. 20.— Following the Hindu Mahasabha's decision to defy restrictions imposed by the United Provinces Government m connection with the Sabha's coming annual session m Gorakhpur. the government have decided to adopt precautions to prevent any outbreak of communal txi üble
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  • 88 1 Sir Srinivasa Sarma, editor-in-chief of 'The Whip," foremost Indian political weekly m Calcutta, will be arriving m Singapore this evening by plane. He is en route to Australia. Accompanying «ir Srinivasa are Sir Bertram Stevens, Australian Trade Commissioner, and Mr. Ramratan Gupta, leading Cawnpore
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  • 77 1 T. D. LUCY (NEWSMAN) SOCKS MP London, Dec. 20.— 1t was disclosed fan Parliamentary papers today that tne Press correspondent concerned m the alleged assault on Mr. P. Piratin, Communist member of Parliament, within the precincts of the House of Commons yi.terday is T. D. Lucy. Lucy's letter of apology
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  • 64 1 London. Dec. 20.— Cable and Wireless British world telecommunications system, is to pass into public ownership on January i, wnen the balance of the shares oi tne company pass into Govt rnment hands, said the Chan-cell-r of the Exchequer, Dr. Hugh Dalton, In the House of Commons
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  • 371 1  - "If Britain Ignores Constituent Assembly....No Way But To Fight Revolution Inevitable" Jaiprakash Narain (From Our Own Correspondent) Benares, Dec. 20.— 1f the British Government did not accept Ihe decisions of the Constituent Assembly there would be no way open to India except to fight for freedom, and revolution would become
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    • 233 1 The Indian Daily Mail was informed officially last night: The Government desires to correct the Press report that "m contrast to the Hongkong Government the Singapore Government will place no restrictions on the activity oi Anthony Brooke." The Singapore Government have asked Mr. Brooke to
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    • 55 1 Tlie Hague, Dec. 20. -The Dutch Second Chamber (Lower House) of Parliament on Friday approved the draft agreement concluded with the Indonesians m Java. With 65 votes to 30 the House gave its support to the Government decision that the Dutch Com-mission-General be authorized
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  • 259 1 Shanghai, Dec. 20. "The death of Subhas Chandra Bose can now be regarded as definitely confirmed" and his ashes "could be found m the Army cemetery m the suburb of Taipeh, formerly called Taihoku" (Formosa), says a Central News Agency dispatch published m
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  • 69 1 Paris, Dec. 20. —Fighting has become general between French and Vietnam troops m Hanoi, capital of the northern French Indo-Chinese province of Tonkin and m the heavy exchange of tire Raymond Sainteny, French Commissioner m Tonkin, was injured it was learned reliably In Paris today. Meanwhile, a
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  • 116 1 Paris. Dec. 20.— French troopyesterday seized the Finance and Communications Offices of the Vietnam (Indo-Chinese Republic) Government m Hanoi to prevent Vietnam snipers firing on the French population of the city, states a France-Presse Agency message received here. Both French ana Vietnam forces increased
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  • 49 1 KOREANS DEMONSTRATE OUTSIDE JAP PREMIER'S HOUSE Tokyo, Dec. 20.— American military police were called out today when Koreans demonstrated outside the Prime Minister's official residence and disturbances led to injury of six Japanese policemen. The Koreans were protesting against Government's refusal to give them special treatment as foreigners. Reuter
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  • 72 1 ACTING G.-G. FOR LABUAN CENTENARY CELEBRATIONS Singapore. Dec. 20.— Tht Acting Governor-Gen. Sir Edward Gent, will travel to Labuan for the cen* tenary celebrations on Dec. 24. He flies to Jesselton on Sunday. He will proceed to Labuan on board H.M.S. Opposum which is attending so that the Navy, m
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  • 23 1 Cairo. Dec. 20. Mr. Mohammed Ali Jinnah and Liaquat Ali Khan left by air for Karachi this afternoon.- Reuter
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  • 44 1 Los Angeles, Dec. 20. -The Philippines delegates to the United Nations, Senator Jesus Chuenco and Judge Jose Ingis. enroute home told the Press that Philippine reconstruction is "almost nil" and that widows and orphans of Filipino Bataan veterans received no support or benefits. UP
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  • 171 1 Irregularities In Ceylon Civil Defence Expenditure 1943-45 London. Dec. 'JO.— 01. A. D. Deans-Parker, t 'onservative member of Parliament, asked the Colonies Secretary m the House of Commons Wedncsdav 'What action lie proposes to take m view of disclosures of irregularities m Ceylon m the Audit .v General report on
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  • 177 1 Southampton, England, Dec. 2t. Six members of th«« Sianicsr goodwill mission to Britain arc among the distinguished travellers on board the "Queen Elisabeth* 1 which docked here last night. The mission winch Is led by Pridl Panomyong, Siamese resistance leader, has been visi Ing the
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  • 61 1 Paris, i>ec. t#. delegation representing the World I eder.i lion of Trade I Hums and led l>\ Louis Saillant. Secretary -General of the Federation, last nifh( pro tested to tin* Persian Minister In Frame against alleged recent executions and impi isoiiment s4 workers in l*er>ia and against alleged
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  • 655 2 IndianDailyMailSingapore, Saturday, Dec. 21, 194b. NOTES COMMENTS ().>>• Ill 11 1UI\ AL iyK are officially inlormed that a summary ol the Constitutional Proposals ior the Mala] Peninsula will be made available nt. Press for publication on Tuesday morning. With then publication will vanish the '"sec- in which the proposals have
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  • 567 2 London, Dec. 20. It is for Gen. Smuts and his Government to read the signs of the times and to bring their policy into line with the declaration and wishes of the United Nations of which South Africa is a
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  • 291 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Noakhali. Bengal Dec. 19.— Mahatma Gandhi has advised Assam to retire from the Const inient Assembly when the time cornea for the latter to go into sections. Gandhiji told a deputation oi Assam leaders who met him ana represented the
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  • 71 2 FRENCH, DUTCH WANT AIR RIGHTS IN INDIA Bombay. D*c<' 20 French and Netherlands Governments have approached the Indian Government with a view to signing agreements on civil aviation similar to India's bi-lateral air transport agreement with the United States. The preaeuf agreement permits two American airlines to lly through India
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  • 527 2 Pretoria, Dec. 1!). Geo. Smuts, Prime Minister ol South Africa, broadcasting last night on the United Nations derisions on South -West Africa and South African Indians said: 'We found unbelievable misunderstanding: about race and colour conditions, and their handling m South Africa. We found
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  • 100 2 Calcutta. Dec. 20. A scheme for the distribute: tic soda plants m the coui been submitted to the of India by the institute tie and industrial v India. Taking into conslderai power and salt rtsoui requirements of various In India, the
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  • 91 2 Patna. Dec. 20. 1 ment oi Bihar has Issui I ing against those person cies winch are out to di peaceful atmosphere vlnce by the spread ol malicious rumours." In a Press com tin: Bihar Government spread of ill- founded proved to be a Berlotl
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  • 61 2 INDONESIA SUPPORT S ASIAN CONFERENCE New Delhi, M PI B Indonesian Prime M conveyed Indolean Inter- Asia Confe held here n !Xt Ma: m a lettei to Mrs, S Presiden t the Coni' ganisnm Commit \> trust the Conferen far-reaching influen together the goverm.. pies of Asiatic coun Delegates irom
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  • 1317 2  -  LOUIS FISCHER MEN AND POLITICS: A REGULAR FEATURE: EXCLUSIVE TO INDIAN DAILY MAIL ''India h Too Close To The Slav Camp" -SAYS India is making! her first steps gg a nation with an independent foreign policy. Jawaharlal Nehru's broadcast to the Indian people laid down
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  • 154 3 London. Dec. 20.— Mr. Arthur retch-Jones, Colonial Secretary to ld the House of Commons yes rday that the Malay Regiment to be re-established. •as answering a question by Labour member, Lt -Col n Williams who asked what' ar nenu had been made for
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  • 209 3 "MOSCOW-TRAINED COMMUNISTS ACTIVE IN INDONESIA" HnJ_T/ 0 k Dec 20 The ScrippsHoward Newspapers' writer Ludfrom 7i en y dls Patched a report ha? it HaK y e Wednesday saying L 1 L lOSC W trained nativ Communists ,n Indonesia were trying lU!^ the new agree wUhnt£ r thC ds freedom
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  • 146 3 Windhoek, Dec. 20.— The Executive Committee of the United Party of Southwest Africa m an official statement on their attitude towards the United Nations decision on the incorporation of South-west Africa into the Union said yesterday the decision was unfavourable to the territory, and aspirations
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  • 650 3 Allies Still Fighting In Germany But Now It Is Against V. D. Berlin, (Air Mail). Allied and German health authorities m Berlin, waging a relentless campaign on the lines of an operational battle-plan, are slowly gaining ground m the light against venereal disease m the German capital. Nightly raids on
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  • 88 3 Lord Woolton told Liverpool College boys: "Avoid the safe and easy paths that give only security, (io forth to adventure and seize opportunity. Remember that you are British, and be bold m your dreams. 'Britain has sacrificed all the wealth she stored up. Now we are
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  • 103 3 London. Dec. 19 Leaflets entitled "The Bachelor Motherhood League" and advocating "plural mating" to solve* the alleged overabundance of women compared with the number of men m Enrope, were distributed m London today. The leaflets said that there were 200,000 more men than women m England alone
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  • 158 3 Colombo. Dec. 19.— King Farouk of Egypt has sent a contribution to the Ceylon Muslim Scholarship Fund of Rs. 6,800. In a letter to the President of the Fund, the Private Secretary to King Farouk states: "Deeply touched by your very kind thought and
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  • 315 3 Sunspots Will Be Nuisance For Another Year At Least (By Paul F. Ellis, United Press Correspondent) Princeton, Dec. 20.— Spots on the sun, some of them s big as the earth, will continue to disrupt radio, wireless and telegraph facilities for at least another year. Dr. John Q. Stewart, Princeton
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  • 232 3 Rangoon, Dec. If.. A political movement variously described as a rebellion and separatist campaign has swept the Arakan division of South -West Burma m the past two months, it is reported from Akyab. The report says the movement which is led by the former Buddhist
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  • 295 3 Churchill Charges Govt. With "Tyranny, Conceit And Incompetence" London. Dec. 20.— Mr. Winston Churchill. Opposition leader, announced m the House of Commons yesterday that he would sponsor a censure motion on the Labour Government next month charging it with "tyranny, conceit and incompetence." Loud Opposition cheers greeted this announcement. When
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  • 111 3 Washington, Dee. M. President Truman declined yesterday lo discuss the matter when asked whether he would accept a Democratic Presidential nomination m IMS. The question was pui at I news conference by a reporter who observed that Harold Stassen. former Governor ol Minnasota and a
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  • 133 3 THESE WOMEN KNEW IMPORTANT SECRETS: DID NOT TALK London i h .jo. The re- union of discreet women is to take pis on January 25. The Wpmen W< member., oi the No. 1 Buprem< Headquarter company ol the A.T.S.. most Oi whom were lei |j the of D-Daj Arranging the
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  • 362 4 Seven Indians To Face court Martial Fridag Next A I.ritish Army court-man ial on Dec. 27 will begin the trial of seven Indians charged with a mutiny on lonely hristmaa Island m March. li)J2. m which a British officer and lour non-coms were murdered. Ihe
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  • 174 4 Three reports ol robbery were made to the police on Thursday, the total loss being s:.,t>2li m cash and jewellery. The tirst robber y took place at Chulia Street at 5.30 a.m. Five Chinese held up the Jaga of a watch-makers' shop and got away
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  • 206 4 Four Ram and (how >Yai Wah were yesterday convicted and sentenced to three years* r.i. and 15 strokes of the rot an each when they were found guilty on a charge of sang robbery. It was stated that both the accused m the company of
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  • 150 4 An official statement issued m Singapore yesterday, said: It has been decided to grant an immediate advance of two mouths' salary as at the Ist January, 1944, lo locally recruited monthly paid Government servants who were m the service of Government on
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  • 183 4 MALAYA'S CHINESE NURSES WILL BE HAPPY IN AUSTRALIA Chinese nurses selected under the A.I.F. Malayan Nursing Scholarship are assured of a happy time during the period of their post graduate training m Australia, said Mr. Claude Massey, Australian Commissioner for Malaya. Latest information received, said Mr. Massey, shows that the
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  • 399 4 At the conclusion of an alleged forgery case Abraham Joshua was yesterday bound over m Ihe sum of S4OO for one year by Mr. Justice T. A. Brown m the Assize Court. The complainant. Jackie Manasseh, it was said gave $430 to one
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  • 133 4 London. Dec. 19. Housing shortage m the urban areas of British Malaya was referred to m the House of Commons last night when Mr. D. Rees-Williams, Labour Member, asked what was being done about it. Colonial Secretary Mr. Arthur Creech- Jones replied: Adequate building
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  • 172 4 A communication just received from the Gaumont British Distributors. Ltd., London, states that the newsreel featuring the Kuala Lumpur Victory procession staged on September 12 on the occasion Of tlie Malayan Victory Day. has n screened m many countries m the world where
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  • 194 4 Today sees the start of a new broadcast service from the British lar Eastern Broadcasting Station. Singapore, Health Intelligence section he office of the Special Commissioner In South East Asia is /iding the material for a Press report on the live major diseases:— small pox,
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  • 101 4 Efforts are being made lo trace m Japan property which has been removed by the Japanese and transferred by them. Owners of important or valuable machinery, equipment or other objects believed to have been removed by Japanese orders and which is reported to have been taken
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  • 99 4 ISSUE OF COLONY OF SINGAPORE TREASURY BILLS The Government of the Colony 01 Singapore will invite tenders for an issue of $10 millions by Treasury Bills on the 10th January, 1947, subject to the general conditions governing the issue and repayment of Colony of Singapore Treasury Bills. Copies of the
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  • 38 4 SINGAPORE RICE: MISUNDERSTANDING CORRECTED In certain isolated cases it has been found necessary to replace bn|:en rice injnerchants stock by better quality rice. The rumour that this has been or will be a general exchange is quite misleading.
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  • 33 4 Southamptoi 1.300 Army per leave Southamp tonight In .1.. Highland I the Seventh l:< which has bef vice m Gen. Wood command The liner is dm January 9.- Reuter
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