Indian Daily Mail, 27 December 1946

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail »<>l- 11. No. 272. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 27, 1946.~ PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 454 1 Frenc h Tell Indo-Chinese 'Unconditional Independence Impossible' Stiffer French Policy Announced As Intense Fighting Breaks After X'mas Truce Paris. Dec. 2(i.— Stiller French polic) towards the Annaniese Republic of Vietnam was announced over the Saigon radio, late last ni^ht, by the French High Commissioner tor lndo-('hina. Admiral Thierry D f
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  • 111 1 Own Correspondent) mani] ons and ►erintimidation ion d in League. fair election ;.s c ►alition Party would l Oi the Muslim appeal to Muslims to resi the League was made Sind Progressive Muslim n eeting in Karachi yesn adopted by the Jane policy
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  • 107 1 inn Our own Correspondent) Dec. .'.">. The Panthii hinidhi Board, supreme Sikh meeting in Amritsar vestcrdecided to send a deputation ahatma Gandhi to request <• help Sikhs in getting adeuards and fulfil Concommitments to Sikhs. tening to Sardar Baldcv n port on -he recent
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  • 59 1 Ihi, Dec. 26. The unced thai cholera death toll In reeks in the United Provinces nir and Bengal. In the lone 263 deaths 'ded in the, week ending bar provini sorted 257 in k ending Dee. 7. and Ben--72 in the last week
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  • 61 1 rom Our Own Correspondent) itt i. Dec. 25. The Bengal ernmem have, it is learnt. ided now to participate in ih«' iieme of the Interim Government smisinj a Central services the Indian Civil and Police >re abolished. Bengal proposes to have heme for recruitment, and ontrol.
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  • 50 1 «-ur Own Correspondent) Delhi, Dec. 25.- -It is unthe India Government ifi to issue a Press ordideal with newspapers :ommunal frenzy In view prevailing tension in the rship of news, t] iritles, forfeiture of ther drastic powers taken to control the Pp )i inflammatory <
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  • 273 1 Bombay, Dec. 2.V— s Christiana all over the world were observing the holiest of holy jays, Muslims throughow India today celebrated 'he ilst birthdly of Mohammed ill Jinnah, Muslim League President. In Bombay, flags of the Muslim Lri; displayed from Muslim house-; and shops— adding
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  • 54 1 Karachi, Dec. 25. Mohammed Mi Jinnah, President of the kllIntlia Muslim League, In a short message thanking Muslims throughout India who sent him greetings on his 71st birthday today said: "Muslims, maintain unity and discipline and success is yours nil I leel confident we shall realise our cherished
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  • 108 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras. Dec. 25.- The famous Subrahmania shrine at Tirupparankundram in Maflura was yesterday opened 10 Harijans when Koti Reddi. Minister, with a batch of untouchables entered the temple and worshipped. The Minister revealed that the historic Thyagaraja Temple fa Tiruvarur la
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  • 38 1 BRAHMINS ADMIT HARLJANS TO THEIR FUNCTIONS (From Our Own Correspondent) Bombay. Dec. 20. The Bombay Brahmin.-' Sabha, which is the most representative body ol thf 1 Maharashtra Brahmins' yesterday decided to admit Harijana to ail I unctions.- -Copyright.
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  • 163 1 "BETTER DAYS LIE AHEAD" -THE KING London. Dec. 25. King George vi broadcasting on Christmas Eve h.to a golden microphone reserved fur his annual Christmas' message, told the Empire "Our task is to mobilize the- Christmas spirit and 10 apply its power and healing to our daily life." Tin' King
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  • 132 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Lahore. Doc. 'Hi. A reply to Sardar Nish tar's demand lor a plebiscite to ascertain the Pathans' attitude to Pakistan was given by Frontier Minister Mehar Chand Khamia at a Press conference in Lahore yesterday. Khanna declared that very recently
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  • 67 1 HINDU -UNTOUCH ABLES "PEACE" DISCUSSIONS (From Our Own Correspondent) Bombay, Dec. 26. The question of effecting rapprochement between caste Hindus and the Scheduled Castes will be discussed by the coming sfcmual session of the Hindu Mahasabha. The Sabha president Bhopatkar yesterday met Dr. Ambedkar in Bombay when the latter conveyed
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  • 58 1 RAF MAN CHARGED WITH SUPPLYING ARMS TO HOOLIGANS (From Our Own Correspondent) Bombay, Dec. 26. Stray cases ol stabbing still continue In Bombay despite rigorous police vigilance. Yesterday a 21 year-old armourer of the RAF camp in the Santa Cruz suburb of Bombay, was arrested for being connected with the
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  • 103 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Peshawar. Dec. 26. Two women were kidnapped when a gang ol tribal outlaws raided a village in Tonk district in the North-west Frontier on Tuesday. Tribal outrages are also Doing reported from other villages. Meanwhile, the "Red Shirt" goodwill mission which
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  • 72 1 Rs. 60,000 Theft In Karachi Magistrate's Court (From Our Own Correspondent Karachi, Dee. 26. A daring theft of property worth Rs. 60,000 was yesterday committed in tht Karachi Magistrate's Court. It is stated that when the Court safe was opened by on officer to return property involved in a case
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  • 150 1 Paris, Dec, Mw— l remh Colonial Minister Marius Moutet began on Thursday an on-the-spot investigation of the 7iuio-( hina situation as French troops tanned out through the northern Stales ot Annam to l>ii tilt* wilh the Stubborn opposition i>> Vietnam nationalists. Dispatches from Saigon In
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  • 88 1 CAPITAL, CONTROL OF AUSTIN FACTORY IN INDIA WILL BE IN INDIAN HANDS (From Our Own Correspondent) Bombay. Dec. 26 The proposed Austin Motor Factory in India Is expected to produce about 4,000 cars yearly from October next. The capital and control ol the Company would be entirely in Indian hands
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  • 186 1 "NO ALIGNMENT BETWEEN SLAV GROUP AND INDIANS AT UNO" JUSTICE CHAGLA Bombay. Dec. Bfc_ Justice M. Chagia, who uas a member of the Indian delegation to the United Nations Assemhlx. today denied that there was an > "alignment between the M.n group and the Indian delegation during the United Nations
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  • 241 1 Tokyo. Dec. id. General l>. MacArihur toda> invited Secretary of State lames. F. Byrnei to risil Japan, and Hifch Allied oilinals indicated that one purpose of the visit would be to supply Byrnei with first hand information for use in the I»ik
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  • 50 1 Shan:- Dec. I h I ('hi:. tded n LOO ed up In th< ed Sh. phal area n v. ednenday night, kill;. A fourth transp feared to be< n with b .rd One* American pilot wa anu)i\'j the f. Ln lured. AP
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  • 713 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday Dec. 27, 1946. Destruction From Within \ih in. ntin Indian Commu- nity ol Malaya has been essl: clamouring i>>r the ion of Toddy, and when the Malayan Union Government th< mselves have appointed a Committee to enquire in;o the question ol re-opening ol the Estate
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  • 4105 2 "A Contract With Indians People Of World" Nehruji Defines Fundamentals Ot Constitution Britain's Obstructive Attitude vririciscQ From Our Own Correspondent My Air Mail) New Delhi, Dec. 1 1. "We are on the threshold 0 f a neu era# This resolution is a message defining our intentions as to what we
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  • 317 3 Colombo, Oct. 2«.__ hint that f>.i ..rli*rd in order to prevent furt rUbber industr > may be m *hen the free market resumes e T ploynieill and to h Mr. Kaiah Hewavitarne, Minis,Tr J nUarv out '■>■« ;,tr;,,rru^,r- v--ii....~..ti._ Hewavltame said that people wimlstic
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  • 48 3 Karachi, Dec. 25.— Field Mar*hal Lord Wavell, Viceroy of India, arrived in Karachi Monday on his way home from the recent Indian roundtable talks in London and later flew on to Delhi He had left Cairo by plane at dawn in the morning. Reuter
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  • 34 3 Basle. Dec. 24.— The World Zionis: Congress today decided by 171 votes to 154 no: to attend the London conference on Palestine next month unless a change occurs In the presem political situation.— Reuter
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  • 378 3 Colombo, Dec. 26. The suggestion was maoe at a public meeting held at dalle that in order to save Ceylon and the Buddhist religion from catastrophe, a deputation should immediately be sent to His Majesty the King to invoke the clause in the Kandyan
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  • 136 3 New Delhi. The Government of India has assured the Government of Madras "all help towards the realisation of the Ramapadasagar reservoir project on the Godaveri River. The Ramapadasagar project which U in charge of the government o Madras involves construction of a dam over a mile long
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  • 67 3 Madras. The committee appointed by the Government of Madras to Inquire into the economic an< social conditions of the aboriginal and backward tribes in the province has begun a tour of the Andhra districts. They held a series of meetings In Madras and prepared an exhaustive
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  • 70 3 Madras.— New taxes are being Introduced In the Madras presidency to make good part of the loss of revenue through the Introduction of prohibition. The Madras Government has proposed to double the tax on petrol, to increase the tax on entertainment by 33 1/3 per cent,
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  • 110 3 Madras.— -The Government Madras has decided two-thirds ol the vacancies in government service originally reserved ior candidates with war service should b< filled by those who have renderec service in the war 1939-1945 anc' the rest by those who have noi rendered war service
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  • 88 3 Tokyo. Dec. 26.— More than 16 months alter Hiroshima was struck by an atom bomb, the victims of Kelois iribrous skin tumors still present one of the greatest medical problems, according to Dr. Masao Thuzuki, of the Imperial University of Tokyo. Dr. Thuzuki said on
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  • 61 3 London, Dec. 25- The Pop*- has arranged for fund* to be made available for the relief of casualtics and tho.se made homeless by the earthquake which rocked Southern Japan on Saturday, the Vatican Radio said today. Th»- Pope has conveyed to th< i Japane.se
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  • 391 3 London. Dec. 25. Appealing to Prance fnr a More imagin ative policy in Jnd<> China, the times sa>s that the reported surrender of the French detaenmenf at inh and the news that other garrisons in lowns south of Hanoi are
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  • 51 3 VICAR VISITED BY HORSE Winterbournc (GlGuccjter- shire), Dec. 25— A hor j entered the Vicar bome, munched Aowen on the haU table and climbed Um stairs nearly to tne brdruom of Rev. G. F. Greenup, who ;old the local Council recently. j "I was very upset about It," he iaid.
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  • 196 3 Calcutta (Air Mail).— Leftist elements in Indian politics have rather bitter words to say about the British Government's gesture. The Communist Party of India does 1101 think that Britain has hona tide intention to "quit*" India. The Party's General Secretary Mr. P. C. Joshi Ln a
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  • 109 3 Hyderabad. 'Air Mail 1 A souvonir literary volume to commemorate the diamond jubilei ol Mrs. Sarojini Naidu is being com piled tor publication Besides articles on Mis. Naidu's lite and activities, the volume will contain selections from her published and unpublished poems and contributions by
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  • 85 3 "PEOPLES' CAR" DURING 1947? London. Dec. 2*\. All Ahmed, head ol a group oj Indian Industrialists and financiers, .^aid m London, this week that negotiations which 11 ihcy materialised would Involve the investment ol further money in Qrantham Productions Limited were proceeding '•We cm. go to any amount to oples
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  • 60 3 New Yojf.. i» c 26 Ihi I world Airline announced T he incommercial passenger plane vice between New York and Palestine and Bombay will .stun Jan. b Porty-passenger Douglas Sky master pianos will fly the rnuuweekly, at from N» v. York to Palestine aL SGO7 U
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  • 57 3 LARGE IRRIGATION WORKS IN MALAIUR M idras, !)<■<• 26 Construction of large .*nd Import rrigation works in the district ol Malabai will be undertaken by the Oo\ ment. Ai tii«" rights dI pi \>< '«*d by thi scnem< oovernmem baa decided to introduce a bill in the assembly in January
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  • 745 4  - 'India, Drugged By Exploitation, Shows Signs Of Awakening' Paul Harrison (Bv Wafhington, India, the rich country, with the poor people, looks to the United States for lid in achieving the economic prosperity without which »N newly-ehartefeed political freedom would be incomplete. Paradoxically, India's national treasury bulges with funds while low
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  • 263 4 CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEE: TERMS OF REFERENCE After discussion in Advisory Council II.E. the Governor has appointed the following gentlemen t«» be members of the Consultative Committee, states an official communique issued in Kuala Lumpur: The Hon. Mr. S. B. Palmer. CBE., JP Anglo-Oriental Building. Kuala Lumpur; The Hon. Mr. Doraisamy Aiyer.
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  • 201 4 Under the auspiciea of the Singa pore Naval Base Labour Union. public meeting was held In Naval Base on Sunday in celebration oi ihe opening of a Free Tamil School, a Reading Room and a Sports Club inside Naval Base. These were declared
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  • 28 4 New York, 26, Baron Robert de Rothchild. 66, died on Christmas Day of pnuemonia In Lausanne, Switzerland, it was reported here by the attorney for his family. AP
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