Indian Daily Mail, 23 December 1946

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. I|. No. 2(i.). SINGAPORE, MONDAY. DECEMBER 23, I!M6. PRICE 10 i.
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  • 92 1  -  MRS. PANDIT enous Allegations By India's First' Ladu y Clever, Subtle Tactics Used, it I hey Did Not Work, She Says Out Own oi-respond.il-) British delegation th, lr.it,.! »ing th, Delhi C.,n--,.,mn v. td. lv thai India was liv< rted attention I I sue, aid
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  • 101 1 urn our Own Corn s pond en t) Dec. 22.— -Ai a Press m .terday, Mr. would h. no o summon the Leajress unthe British ember t> statenot re :i tent i hiii by possible quite catch id. n to to hnnah made his
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  • 86 1 I rom Our Own Correspondent) Dec. 22. Voicing the feelSoutfa Indian European m, Mr. Goodwin, Chalr- declared at the annual meetrday evening that the i Pakistan would rob I unity, the one unqucsin British rule had given iuld be "Balkanised" and peaceful and nt
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  • 18 1 RAMASWAMY IYER AGREES TO CARRY ON Our Own Correspondent) 22 On the re- [yer ha from the Copyright.
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  • 51 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) dura. Dec. ____2. Twenty worinjured m a series of ties inside the Minakshi Mills. Mad m. ral groups oi workers yesterday. The Sec; ion 144 Order has been Issued banning an Assembly oi mom five and the carrying of weapons m the town.
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  • 55 1 "Irom Our Own Correspondent) Travan ire, Dec. 22. Two were killed and live injured when the Police opened fire on a Communist mob on the Malabar SouthCanara border yesterday. The mob tried to waylay a con- paddy wagons and also attacked the Police rescue party
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  • 85 1 Washington. Dec. 22. A Statement issued by the United States Stati Department yesterday says that the United States welcomes Prime Minister AUlee's invitation to Burmese to negotiate on the question oi Burma's independence. The statement says it is hoped thai the talks "will result m
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  • 73 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) I c, Dec. 22. Raja Anwarkhan Kharal, prominent Punjab legisla or, has resigned and joined the ionist I Explaining his decision, Kharal cperience has proved Is no progress possible with dissemination of communal discord which brings danger of Ished as m some
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  • 47 1 (Irom Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, Dec. 22. Eleven students of the Women's College, Calcutta, are on hunger strike demanding the reinstatement oi eight professors who were dismissed, the abolition of the gatep;.ss system and the retirement oi the present Principal. Copyright.
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  • 158 1 < ambridge, Dec. 22.— Viscount Wave!!, who flew to London with lour Indian leaders for conversa'ons with the British Government, iert Basstafboarn Royal Air Force station near (ambridge today to I'lirn to India. His lirst stop' will > f airo. Viscount Wavell was accompanied
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  • 152 1 Paris, Dec. 22— The military commander m French Indochina, Gen. Morliere, has authorised the French military authorities at Vinh, on the coast of Annujn, to accept the surrender ultimatum from the Vietnam forces "to avoid the masssace of the French population," it is reported here today. Vietnam
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  • 1008 1 Sir Srinivasa Sarma Talks On Topical Indian Problems (By Our Stall Reporter) India is convinced thai ihe Labour Governmeni is serious SrinS Q nXIOUfi lo l! il nd over P° ww to Indians, and Sir h»"„ ''I', Wel knmvn lndian newsman, politician and bus
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  • 282 1 —-NEWSMAN HORROCKS London, Dec. 22.— References to chances m Malax a federation proposal, and lo re almost certain!) being swallowed up" under these proposals are made In .1. il. Hoirocks m a cable from Singapore appearing m today's independent Conservative Sund
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  • 201 1 Pan-Malayan Joint Council Goes Into Action n Our Special Representative Kuala Lumpur, Sunday*- n.< Pan-Malayan Council ol Joint ion held us much awaited meet ing here today M tin head qua i« 1 s of the Malayan Na inalisi Partj ihe mooting was nlr« ran Chang Lock, t was attended
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  • 109 1 Shoi tl* befon lo.ou hours Japanese time t•m t anothei serious earthquake caused da i _wa Prefecture oi ikol ii nd. Atom bombed Hiroshima Is also reported to ii.i.. i a \w\\ shock. Meanwhile, the lir^t earthquake i d to have rendered bonoM some hall
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  • 14 1 MOLOTOV BACK IN MOSCOW :.i j remaindi he |oui i UiiLalli via Uci.iii Reuter
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  • 869 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, Dec. 23, 1946. Indo-Malayan Talks CLVERAL months ago it was announced that talks were being held Ul New Delhi between the ernment. oi India and a representative of the Malayan Government m regard to the Ban on the Immigration of Unskilled Indian into Malaya. Ever
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  • 2345 2 Mohamed All Jinnah 70 on Christmas Day 4 Pen Picture By Nilkan Perumal: Specially Written For The Indian Daily Mail Like Jesus Christ, Mohammed Ali Jinnah was born on December 25. The one prophet preached peace and goodwill on earth by uniting
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  • 24 2 1J A Mr. Jinnah being taken m procession on the occasion oi the All-India Muslim League annual Session, m Karachi.
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  • 1362 2 from the pap nah was li an entry In did Dadabhai N Gum. E Jinna at i 'nipHon j, I do to India id Once whi Jin: E id .i asked foi wh( fruits v whisky lie had nis mtu Round Table Conference sessions
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  • 280 3 Smuts Admits White Man No Longer Rules The World" Pretoria. Dec- 22 ____r____i.____.i__. rules I c w„r.d J*t l h^ d Marshal Ja„ Christian ESft Ihe I mted Nations AmmhU. rKwwmj* parliament of man and m I l>.» rhament representatives coloured races outnumbered dte rate.' declared Field al Smuts, speaking
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  • 143 3 London, Dec. 22.— The London Conservative Evening Standard last week warned ihe Premier Mr. Attlee against "those who urge that India be abandoned to her fate.'' "Beware of the quitters, Mi Attlee" says the Standard m a leading article. "Give no heed to whispers from some
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  • 74 3 London, Dec. 22. The President of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR has accepted the invitation of both Houses of the British Parliament for a visit of a delegation of deputies of the Supreme Soviet to the United Kingdom. They were expected
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  • 275 3 London, Der 99 t_uorse »h^ A ntans m Kenya Is worse than that a__ai..u i-iT m South Africa «_S im. In c d,ans auS e i,^_ k S a which cer Picture blacLer th y an the that the pcstfion a o, £pom population m
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  • 165 3 I>cn Pasir. Bali. Dec. 22 —The F?c? a T J aSt aiea f the D UtCh feast Indies would have under the name of "East Indonesia" full equality with the Indonesian Republic m all the central organs of the United States of Indonesia. Lieutenant-Governor-General of the Indies, Dr.
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  • 64 3 DUTCH WILL HAVE "HIGHEST AUTHORITY" IN UNITED STATES OF INDONESIA The Hague, Dec. 22 Mr. J. A. Jonkman. the minister for territories told Parliament Dec. 10. that the Dutch crown will keep the "highest authority" m the proposed United States of Indonesia. Meanwhile a criticism of the Dutch-Indonesia agreement was
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  • 28 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta. Dec League Minis Calcutta Corpor to appoint Majors as Chiel Executive Ofl ?he ground thai Cha ready reached he Bupei Copyrighl.
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  • 17 3 KILLEARN INFORMED OF LATEST DUTCH 'VIOLATIONS' I that Brit] m whii Radio and occ town hail.— Reuter
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  • 180 3 (From our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Dec. 21.— Nobodj could force the Frontier Province lo join any -mup. Ihe question would ha\e lo he decided by a majority \ote of ihe Frontier people themselves, declared Khan Sahib, Frontier Premier vi a
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  • 133 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Dee. 21.— One healthy convention formed by the Nehru Government seems to have rone the board with the advent ol tne League members. A practice had grown thai when some Government members away irom headquarfc Pandit Nehru as
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  • 138 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta. Doe. 21 The Chitl Muslims Chamber's demani annexation of M |lw jn Arakan and ihe Bengal Pri assurance that movi per quarters would be made 4 achieve the change was condem oy Burma Interim member U Saw m a
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  • 40 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi. D bnderstood that the India Sec I has suggested a maximum tion of eigl members wi :rom the Indian Civil Servi The India Govi Will be known In i Copyright.
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  • 132 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) < .ilcutta. Dec. -I.— Sardar Sardul Singh Caveeshar, Picsidiml of the Forward Bloc who ail these days maintained that Ncta.ji is alive now believes lie is dead. m a statement, Caveeshar says: "i am confident thai Netaji did not
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  • 169 3 Londc Dec. -Christmas t omes vi l lii t <> continent ol contrasts— from some neutral coun with iin ix tables laden \vitii One ituui to stricken Rumania housands Will consider themselves luck] to «<'t a pita si ,o ..iid a (etables. be a
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  • 338 4 Paris, Dec. 22* French troops were making* steady proTgress ousting Vietnam forces from strongholds throughout Tonkin and Annam provinces m French Indo-China, the French General Stall m Saigon announced yesterday, according to a despatch reaching Paris. According to the despatch, the French General
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  • 162 4 DETENTION OF CHINESE VESSEL: DITCH CONSUL GENERAL'S EXPLANATION The following statement has been received from the Netherlands Consulate-General, Singapore: "In connection with reports whicn have appeared m the -tress recently regarding tne detention at Karimoen isianu of a Chinese vessel on its way from __umatra to Singapore, v seems appropriate
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  • 295 4 General Sir Montagu G. N. Stopford, KBE., CB M DSO., MC, Commander-in-Chief, South East Asia Land Forces, arrived m Rangoon last Wednesday on an inspection tour of Service uifi's m Burma Command. The C-in-C was met at Mingaladon airfield by Lieut-General H. R. Briggs, CB.,
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  • 111 4 Even the intermittent heavy showers on Saturday could not keep the Singapore crowds away from the opening shows of the Rex Cinema, the city's newest and up-to-date air-conditioned picture house. All the five shows for the day registered full houses. This latest entertainment palace owned
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  • 73 4 Well-known m Malayan journalistic circles m pre-war days, Mr. Chaflrles Thamooe returned to Singapore by plane on Saturday after spending the war years, and the months after, m Indonesia. He has brought with him messages to Lord Killearn from Indonesian leaders and also greetings to the Malayan
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  • 27 4 Mr. Markandoo Thilliampalam, retired Senior Bailiff. Land Office, many years Secretary of Senbaga Vinayagar, Tanjong Katong. Singapore, passed away m Ceylon on 17-12-46.
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