Indian Daily Mail, 25 December 1946

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  • 12 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. No. 271. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBEBX"I94C~" PRICE 19 CENTS
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  • 300 1 Hindu -Muslim Problem A Purely British Creation I ision Of India Will Only itensify Communal Strife, ys Moscow* Commentator Dec. 24.— The Hindu-Muslin, problen m m«,« Kadi,, today. Referring to mutual stabl»in R s Indian towns, the commentator A. Dyakov. broadi nirlwh. Mid: -Wh-never the British Government urted making some
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  • 65 1 24 Filtynve-year-/endor Ernest Phil.!n three months' ago from his Hat in ad London, has ret further loss of £700 to yard i a reporter: "I hope tmd the money. It's r working man, and e nfoney I have." He .11 had "quite a good grant." was
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  • 68 1 Harold J. LasKi. oi political science ai iversity, had decided to tion.s planned against torook'fl Daily Express I Standard and against \n^nam Guardian arising general election speech ently failed in his case I the Newark Advertiser claimed the newspaper ented him by saying ne
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  • 319 1 20-MINUTE ULTIMATUM TO U.S. NAVY SHIP AT PORT DAIREN Dairen, Dec. 24.— A United States Navy ship pulled out ol the poll ol Dairen on Friday afternoon alter receiving a verbal ultimatum from l he Russian militarj oiliiials here to the effect thai "unless you leave within :o minutes, we
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  • 38 1 He wish all our readers and advertisers a Merry and Happy Christmas. Our office will remain closed to-day and, therefore, i i there will be no issue of the Indian Daily Mail to-morrow i morning.
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  • 58 1 Rio De Janeiro, Dec. 24.—Nineteen people were killed when a London-Buenos Aires airliner crashed In a storm into a mountainside 14 miles from Rio De Janeiro yesterday, it was learnt today. They are believed to include .six Britons. There were two survivors— Claudlo Mendoza ol
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  • 161 1 <From Our Own Correspondent) Indorc, Dec. 24. Addressing B mammoth meeting at Indore on Saturday, Mr. C. Rajagopalachan declared that the loyalty ol .•states peoples towards the Rulers has cracked like old walls and the Princes could rebuild the walls only by establishing responsible
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  • 117 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Peshawar, Dec. 24 .riie charge ihat the Political Department is strenuously trying to encourage Muslim League movement in tribal areas, is made by ulauivi Gtialrat Gul. leader of Airidi uiDts. Gul refers to the conditions a\ the Khyber Agency and warns: "The
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  • 126 1 New York, Dec. 24. The recent Paris conference of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation was hailed as a success by U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Benton and former Price Administrator Charter Bowles on Sunday night. They were among the five of
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  • 114 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Lucknow, Dec. 24.— The United Province! Government have decided that no flag other than the official, flag of the Province should be flown on Government buildings. A Press Note explains: "So far as private educational Institutions are concerned, no flag
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  • 80 1 Will S'pore Govt Do Likewise? (From Our Own Correspondent) Bombay, Dec. 24. VVitli a j view to relieving the acuie 1 shortage of housing, the Bombay Government are issuing orders to industrial establishments in the city and suburbs to provide residential accommodation io their employees. Government will themselves give the
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  • 202 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Doc. 24. The need roi immediate effort for the restoration of the spiritual leadership or Indian ideas was stressed by »sn c. P. Kamaswami Aiyer. Dewan or Travancorc, presiding on the Indian Philosophical Congress yesterday evening. He said:
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  • 120 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Dec. 24. It is learnt that Pandit Nehru and Aeharya Kripalani are proceeding to East Bengal to request Mahatma Gandhi to attend the coming AICC session and advise en the future course of action. The reference In the Working Committee's
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  • 42 1 New Delhi, Dec. 23.— The Indian Constituent Assembly adjourned today until January 20. It first met on Dec. 9. Before adjournment the Assembly adopted the rules of the procedure and elected finance and staff credentials and house committees, Reuter
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  • 48 1 (From Our Own Correspondent; lli>lfil| UK\ ituniiniDll which is in force in eifnt districts in immriif Province Ks being extended io Irichy, Neliore, Cninglepvt ana Ountur districts from tnc olikiai y ear. The City is also ilkeiy io oe declared dry. Copyrigni.
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  • 80 1 0 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangalore, Dec. 24.— A1l memorials and petitions having proved useless, the Mysore State/ Congress yesterday decided to maKe a direct approach to the Maharajah and io urge the grant of responslb'e Government for the State and the Mending of elected representative*
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  • 29 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, Dec. 24.— Following the acceptance of most demands, students Ol the Calcutta Women's College gave up their hunger-strike yesterday evening. Copyright.
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  • 38 1 'From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi. Dec. 24. rhe Sikh members of \hv Constituent Assembly an- starting an English Journal called Kibefator in Delhi to present official Sikh opinion iu the Englisnreading public— Copyright.
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  • 106 1 Batavia. Dec. 24.— The Bali Conference at Denpasaer whlcn haa been discussing the future status oi Eastern Indonesia Since Dec. 18 In its final session tuday, cnos« Tjokorde Gdo Bake SoekawaU as temporary president of the new State ol "Eastern Indonesia. Soekawati who was delegate
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  • 74 1 New Delhi. Dec. 24.— U Aunt San Deputy Chairman oi the Burmese Executive Council Is Leaving Hangoon fox Delhi un Jan. it wim learned here today. He will stay Here as guest of Pandit Jawaharia: Nehru. Vice-President of the Indian Interim Government, and wm
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  • 65 1 London. Dec. 24.— Lieut. -G<n-ral A. E. PercivaL General Officer Con manding Malaya at th fall of Singapore, stated icday :nai he had received assurance th i.j.: despatch on the campaign. which he submitted to the War M on April 25, would ue published.
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  • 50 1 RICE TO BE RATIONED IN SIAM! Bangkok. Dec. 24.— the gIBWBIH government on Tuesday announced that rationing el me would be started Jan. 1 in Siam. a country regarded m> a major 'rice bowl" for the Far Last. The daily ration will be 300 crams, or about 18 ounces.- AP
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  • 124 1 Malayan Indians To Participate In 2nd Colonial Confab. Singapore, D«c. -i L atol«3 Indian delegates have been mviied to ui^cuss Indian problems in Malaya at the second Colonial conference, to be held in New Delhi in March, I!U7. The conference will be sponsored by the Indian Colonial Society, with its
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  • 145 1 Paris, Dec TixMcirnt n« mier l,eon Blmm on m*>ik'..» des cribed as serious' the situ ition In [ndo-China, where French troops and Vietnamese are In fall-scale battle, and revealed he was rashinu the French armoured wartare specialist. General Phillipe Lee lerc, to the troubled empire
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  • 65 1 London. Dec. 24. -Sixty-year-old 11. C. Roberts, chairman ol the Seaford Sussex Council made <i speech at the monthly meeting \i night. Then he sat down. i>ank low m his chair and dud. Ambulance mvn carried nil body from the Council Chamber. Mr. Robhad been speaking
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    • 93 1 Honfkoni, Dec l»ie Rajali Muda ©I Sarawak Mr. Anthonj Brooke >aul loda> Unit he wu^ sailing io Singapore ttrotiai ihf Zbth aboard tiie ljibadak, lollow ini: tlic ancondiMonal endorvc aiem oi aii paaipart lor Blnga* Dorc an« me Ala la van i mon Brook* said be had st'iil message to
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    • 79 1 Kuint'. Dei-. M. His Holiness Xha Pope in an X'mas <*ve broadcast over tht Vatican radio toda\ said: "All over I u rope people are in a state of constant anxielv thai the Hain<>. ot a lu-w eonflld may bui?>i forth ior niilli<»n>. and millions ot hurnin hriii^s the If
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  • 1302 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wednesday, Dec. 25, 1946 Malayan Nationalism In Danger the tear that we have expressed all along in regard to thi future status ot the Malayans in tnis country has been amply Justi- by the Constitutional Proporetly drafted by tne Working Commn b by the Conli rencf
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  • 221 2 Round Table Conference In New Delhi? Congress* Conciliatory Attitude Towards Muslim League London, Dec. 24. Prospects for a Round Table Conference of an All-Indian political, communal and princely elements to be held in New Delhi before the Constituent Assembly re-assem-ble on .lan. 20 is a "strong possibility," responsible Indian political
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  • 324 2 New Delhi. Dec. 21.— The Constituent Assembly is expected to adjourn on Monday until January 20, by which time it is possible that some Muslim League members may resume their seals. At any rate, it seems (airly apparent thai an effort will be made by then
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  • 66 2 Madras, Dec. U»J. A proposal for the gradual elimination of rickshaws in the city, at the rate of one-third of the number a year. is beiii^ considered by the ministry of local administration. Light-weight rickshaws with rubber-tyred steel wheels and nallbearing nubs may be allowed
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  • 469 2 BURMA INDIA New Yortt, Dec. 23— Prime Minister Clement Attlee's announcemeiH in tho House of Commons on Saturday that negotiations soon "ould be undertaken looking to the Independence of Burma— one of Britain** treasure houses— precipi tated brief but highly significant debate
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  • 102 2 Birmingham, D» formulated b< semble and manufa In India are Into effect. An a end has b. deputation from i I igreemenl i of a pla main ports for thi t minimum ol 3,000 Whi the In pany will be official!; and will
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  • 308 2 Rangoon, Dec. 24. The decision of leaders of Anti-Fascist Peoples Freedom League (Burma's to attend the London talks on self-government for \U made after a heated all-night discussion l>> the pa. Committee, 1 spokesman of the party disclosed ye Several members
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  • 56 2 Lahon Punjab Abdur Rab Nishta gue Communications Mei India's Interim i Muslims here y< themseh for struggle for Paki "We are passing throu the most delic '"ry." he added n the battle for our 1 1 wt shall be doomed U v< a: at
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  • 43 2 Rangoon, i> 23 i Burma, throu] Chamber of Com tioned Dr. M. A I of India rep negotiate relaxation ol tial Impor The arc urgently requir habilitalion ol :'.nd reconstructlo them i hv would do what U AP
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  • 29 2 POLICE FIRE ON CROWD IN BOMBAY Bombay, i)'' 2i flird two round rioting crowd part of Bombay Bombay Govi rnmeni •»d Nineteen Jured in knlfi todui, 'in.- oonunun Reuter
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  • 87 2 London, Dec. 24. Acharva Kripalani, President of the Indian National Congress, has sent a message to Swaraj House and the Federation of Indian Associations in Great Britain, stating: "1 thank you and members of Swaraj House and the Federation of Indian Associations in Great Britain for the
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  • 31 2 Birmingham, Dec. 23.— Over 70 .students from unversitiea and colleges throughout Britain are meetinn i n Birmingham from Dec. 30 to Jan. 2 to organise the United Nations StlldemS Av«n/.i'itmn Reuter
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  • 186 2 Pudukottah. In a message U the newly elected Pudnkottali Legislative Council, the Maharaja said that he was anxious to Intro dine constitutional reforms in the State but in view of the small size of the State it miffhi not be wise to take the initiative
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  • 95 2 MADRAS HOUSING PLANS Madras, Dec. 23.— The Government of Madras has appointed a sub-committee for the purpose of exploring the possibility of evolving designs cheaper than those MiQgested by the public health oitwommittee of the post-war recr/iSt ruction general commitf.ee for dwelling houses in rural and ui ban areas. The
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  • 62 2 Sydney, Dec. 24. Sir Bertram Stevens, former Premier of New South Wales, who returned yesterday from trade discussion* In India, Singapore and Burma laid here yesterday: -'Indian political and industrial leaders want COoperatlon with Australia, if An ralia fails to accept the invita?: to help them now .she
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  • 438 3 New Menace To Humanity ashington, Doc. 2\ M on n f u -i'itary and sn,ni |(1 1 (lp ephcl"n,. f Lni'«» *'«r II would involves newmena-* "Tf*" lhat h would iw hi, 11 menace, comparable to atomic uthoruS l)l<; l(; li 1 U:i1
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  • 159 3 Sydney (Air Mail).— Brian Martin Smith began playing null ai the age of three. Now. aged six. he can hit a ball 80 yards, has the eye, ■Wing and style oi a champion. Authority for that is his lather. Martin Smith. Victorian professional and holder of a
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  • 92 3 London. Dec. 23— Official estimates of Argentina's coarse grain crops issued in Buenos Aires last night surpass expectations. The barley crop of 1.300,000 ton* i.s the biggest on record and should be particularly useful since barley is grown there mainly for export. Exports from the
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  • 103 3 RADAR CAN DETERMINE WHEN, WHERE RAIN WILL FALL Chicago, Dec. 16. The University of Wisconsin Soil Expert said that radar was being: used to determine when and where rain will fall and probably the size of raindrops. R. J. Muckenhirn, professor of soil. t#ld the first annual meeting of the
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  • 604 3 (A PK\ PICTURE) (From Harold Kins, Renter's Correspondent > I'aris, Dec. T\. Maurice L'horez, the man who aspired to be France's first Communist Prime Minister, is a thickset, 'heavily built man with a BOff rich \oice, a determined chin, a marked sense of authority
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  • 116 3 Washington. Dec. 2H. Sunnier Welles in a nationwide broadcast said yesterday thai the age of imperialism has ended and the world's leading colonial poWCfl have made miraculous progress toward the granting of Independence to colonies. Pointing to the Steps taken by Britain, Prance and the
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  • 57 3 Nanking. De< 22. Two representatives of Chinese residents in Indo-china are expected lien* shortly to ask the Chinese Government to take immediate for their protection. A report reach; here quoted them a aying that over 500 Chinese were killed 01 missing during the recent
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  • 117 3 London, Dec. M. The i-<;i-Kuv against Ciuel Sports has i s«Mii a letter to PrincCM Klizaheih protesting agunist her shooting a stag on the occasion of her recent visit to Inverneshire, home ot Lord Elphinstone. 'l 'Ihe letter said; "The 1 committee great I.* regrets your
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  • 128 3 Streptomycin Shows Results In Treatment Of Tuberculosis New York. Dec. S3.— Dr. J. Barns Anderson, chairman of tin- Executive Committee In Nen York of the Tuberculosis and Health Association, rerealed today thai streptomycin is the first druu showing an\ significant results in the treat menl of tuberculosis* He said thai
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  • 692 4 Assam Alleges Muslim 'Invasion' "Frontier Trouble" With Bengal alcutta (Air Mail)— A "frontier* controversy is brewing up between the Muslim League govenmcftt of Bengal and its Congrcw opposite number in As san i, India's tea-garden province at the foot of the mighty Himalayan range, over the latter's policy of evicting
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  • 263 4 "Although the J^alacca Clerical Union has been in existence only a lew months now, much spade work has been accomplished within this short period and we have every confidence as regards the success of our future undertakings. "Our endeavours nitherto as regards securing
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  • 29 4 London, Dec. 24.— Big Bon hud a sore throat over the week-end. Officials .said the chimes of London's historic flock- just as people mi tiered the freezing weather.— UP
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  • 215 4 The Directors of the Chinese hamliii of Commerce, Singapore, met on Mondaj under ihe Chairmanship of its President, Mr. LetKong Chian. to consider the situation created by the detention of tfoods and vessels b.v tho Dutch. In the course of
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  • 151 4 Britain plans to spend twentyfour million pounds on educational buildings of all kinds next year, four times more than was spent in 1946. This programme is the first instalment of two years short-term plan, and will be limited to essential
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  • 120 4 GUESTS ROBBED OF $4,541 CASH Three Chinese two of whom were armed, interrupted a Chinese wedding eeremony which was in progress and after taking $4,541 cash from the guests made off in a taxi. The taxi was recovered later and investigations are proceeding. The robbery took
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