Indian Daily Mail, 31 December 1946

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  • 14 1 Indian Daily Mail V No. 2;;,. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1916. PRICE 1« CENTS
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  • 302 1 f mS u, n? n Treatm ™t Of Asiatics >ow Wellmgh Unbearable' (From Our Own Correspondent) unbay, Dec. 30.— Writing in Ik u Mslerday replied to Mir hi < ilrl Jan, Mahatma her untouchables much £«r Uts taunt that India atica r e lhan
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  • 100 1 ''Uine, Dec. 30. An unAmerican Davis Cup quad, brilliant from top to completed the rive-match the defending Australian* i'li both Jack Kramer and ftulloy winning their finai m itches. upset the over-rated 5-3, 6-3, 6-4 In straight Qnalfl alter Jack Krubact the lading Jacfc 6,
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  • 26 1 k, Dec. 30.— Members of of Elders didn't get their D pay-day this morning M discovered that 60,009 ew blolen lrom the House ury'i safe UP
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  • 136 1 Tientsin, Dec. 30.— Chinese students and a part of the Chinese Press here are clamouring for the immediate withdrawal of all United States Marines from China following the alleged rape of a Chinese girl student by a Un*cd States Marine at Peiping on Christmas
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  • 66 1 From Our Own Correspondent New Delhi, Dee. 30— Owing to pre-oecupation with politieal work here, Mrs. Aruna Asaf Ali is reported to be uninclined to leave India immediately and accompany her husband to Washington. 't understood that Mahainia Gandhi has written to Mrs.
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  • 25 1 DONATION Tokio, Dec. 30.— Emperor Hirohito today donated 200,000 yen—approximately $13,300 under military conversion rate— for relief of the recent earthquake victims. UP
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  • 258 1 "CONGRESS ACCEPTANCE OF DEC. 6 STATEMENT IS BETRAYAL OF HINDUS" DR. MOONJEE (From Our Own Correspondent) Now Ddhi. Dec. 30.— Addressing a Hindu Mahasabha session yesterday, Dr. Moonjee declared that ii Congress accepted the British Governments December <i statement it would amount to betrayal of millions of Hindus. Any constitution
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  • 98 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta. Dec. 29.— -A resolution warning the Government that if the Pay Commission's recommendations proved unsatisfactory to postal workers they will not accept them and would resort .to direct an ion to enforce their demands was passed by the All-India Postal Union
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  • 228 1 London, Dec. 30.— British, French, American and Canadian scientists were among; the party at 18 who arrived at London Airport today to fly to India to attend the India Science Congress in Delhi. Bad weather delayed their departure today and they are now
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  • 37 1 Melbourne, Dec. 30.— England's team for ihe Third Cricket Test beginning on New Year's day will be chosen from the following: Hammond, Hutton, YVashbiook, Edrich, Compton, Ikin, Evans, Wright Vote, Bedser, Yardley and Langridge. Reuter
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  • 448 1 Jerusalem, Dec. 30.— Three British army servants and a Major uere kidnapped and given 18 lashes each during the night of Dec 29 in what official reports said was an apparent blow-by-blow retaliation by Jewish terrorists for a forcing administered on Friday to a
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  • 427 1 Nationalist, Vietnam Forces Unite To Fight French INDOCHINA WAR Paris, Dec. .i(). French dispatches from embattled IndoChina on Sunday quoted the secret radio of the Vietnam Government as saying that Premier Leon JJlum of France had offered to "re-establish the situation in Indo-Ch>na on the ba^is of the existing 1
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  • 80 1 i'u.l6, ulu jo. vieaiam artillery t'eopenea are into me neart 01 i.iain>i last nigric caubuig material oamage, a Frencn Army Hign Cunimano communique quoted by rxencri Press reports .siateu today, no ca^uuiue.^ were reported. Vietnam attacks continued with>Ut respite agum^t the Frencn garrison
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  • 213 1 i-ondon, Dec. :>o. ihr Malayan .National Union ol Sarawak protested in a telegram received In Louuoii today agalnat a circular said in have been issued by tlfte Sarawak Chief Secretary threaten in^ dismissal oi an> C.overnmenl servant "assocftatiiig inmseii wiin anti-cession activities. The Union also attack
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  • 85 1 Karachi, Due. 30. -Ivlohamni'.u All Jmiuih Luid Reuter here Um that he had been Informed by the Qovernment oi India, thai Maj Qen. u. Auny San, Vice-Chairman ui the Burmese Lxecutive Com. is arriving in New Deiin on Jaiiu ary 2 ana would like
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  • 685 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tuesday, Dee., 31, 1946. A Year Of Disappointment IT I' .VANITY today is just not m a mood to welcome the New ,r with the usual eclat and enthusiasm. The year that is coming 0 a close today has been one of great disappointment to people
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  • 634 2 Leaders Decide On More Conciliatory Attitude Towards League SARDAR PATEL AGAINST APPEASEMENT (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Dec. 29.— The British Governmem's statement of December 6 is likely to be accepted by the Congress. T.i is is the c<#isensus of opinion at the
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  • 137 2 Colombo, Dec. 3u— lmportant Change! are expected in hi^h planting circles in Ceylon early next year. The Ranters' Association or Ceylon, which has hitherto had its headquarters In Kandy, intends to move out and establish its headquarters in Colombo by about March next year.
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  • 143 2 Colombo. Dec. 30,--The feasibility of recruiting three Jewish experts in tuberculosis work from Europe to train local doctors as a mow beneficial and economical alternative to the present system Of sending them for short periods oi training abroad, has been suggested to the Minister
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  • 306 2 Sj. Haridas Mitra and Dr. Pabitra Monan Roy were felicitated by students oi Vidyasagar College on their release at the College compound yesterday (Tuesday) afternoon. Sj. J. K. Chowdhury, Principal, was in the chair. A portrait of Netaji Subhas Chanara Bose with
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  • 159 2 '.F>tim Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Dec. 20. It is understood that the Government of India is unlikely to take any action against the officers and men connected with the recent Indian Navy mutiny. The Inquiry Commission's report along with Government's
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  • 183 2 M'Lord Says Indians Need Protection In Burma! London, Dec. 29.— Lord Rankeillour wrote In a letter in the Times Friday morning: "It is some months since you kindly allowed me as a member for the former joint select committee on India to make a plea for Indian racial or religious
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  • 26 2 Bombay (Air Mail -Sail Abidaili. playing In an annual cricket fixture between the girl students of two Bombay Colleges, recently scored 102 runs n^ out. Reuter
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  • 199 2 Ceylon Tea: 5- Year Selling Contract With Britain Colombo, Dec. 30. Information received by local traders from customers in London today fortified the rumour that the Ceylon Government is negotiating a five-year contract to sell Ceylon tea to the United Kingdom. Despite a declaration made to the world that the
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  • 126 2 Colombo. Dec. 30. The Ceylon Government is going ahead with its scheme for providing accommodation to Government employees. Colonel J. L. Kotelawala, Minister of Communications and Works, has ordered the immediate construction of seven hundred houses In and around Colombo and one hundred
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  • 114 2 Now Delhi. Dec. 30.— A team of Australian polo players will visit India early next year in response to an invitation by the Maharaja of Jaipur, one of the world's most famous polo players who took a polo team to England in 1933 and won
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  • 397 2 London, Dec. SO. Indians, Burmese, Jews and Arabs must be told thai the British Government cannot carry on negotiations under threats declares the Conservative Daily Telegraph this morning. In India, it says, Narain, is urging the people to prepare for a "revolutionary struggle;" in Burma U Aung
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  • 195 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, fee. 29_ PmUtac over the All-India Womens (onference i. Akola ves.erdav. l.adv Kama Kan said i, ,h« dutj of the conference t,» be vigilant and ensure (he incorporation of the nghls of women in the constitution of
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  • 183 2 Wen Delhi, Dec VJ.— An Ameri can goodwill mission bearing fifts from ihc President of the I States to the Dalai Lama maj make the arduous jiouim earij next year to establish diplomats relations with Tibet. The journey would be for the Tibetan mission brought
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  • 56 2 Rangoon, Doc. Hi* Pre] are now well advanced parture early in January Burmese ministerial ml London. The delegation will In parties in the Interim c with the exception of th< whoso leader, former v Saw is In Calcutta 1 tion It is not known i Myechit
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  • 46 2 Durban, Dec. 28.— A move in their campaign passive resistrr^ in the IJnioi South Africa announcnl will organise a boycott lomnuinal voters roll l»ei up by the Govern me nt in pr< tion for the election of I' prcs t 'iiliifivcs to Farliamr Reuter
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    62 2 Miss. Sarojeni Xilakani.n. i; (Hons) Liu., scholarship student of the Mysore Iniversin recommended in 1941 In i| w Central Indian Association Malaya She is the daughter of Mi kantan— architect, Shu and a pupil of the Met hod 1M Ciirls School. Singapore itndied up to Senior Cambridge before joiniiiK the
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  • 354 3 Secret Document Reveals japan's Plans In Asia inkio. Dec. 30. In discuss r .312. .apanese .X^^SrSS^ referrtag to war a«ainst India. ac«,rdin K U, a secret mes tn rU n>m u e r erman Emba^> in Tokv« ne olrman -n
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  • 156 3 English Popular In Japan Tokyo. Dec. 30.- The English language chalked up another vie tory, strengthening its position as a universal language, with the disclosure here that Japanese doctors are turning towards English as their second language Traditionally, Japanese scientists SSsuage erman S thGlr medicaJ Since the Japanese language lacks
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  • 94 3 Tokvn* a^K 30 1^? Vernacular Tokyo Shimbun, frowning on dancehalls for the Japanese which mushroomed since V-J Duv "aid today that under the preseni conditions working women were much more useful 10 the muntrv th£n urged the authorities to place ha];;. 0 le bUildi g
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  • 34 3 IPSii While 1,000 Philippic Armv anri SfW ese T Hizal Monument marks the scene hamlets throughout the Stand TSue hero au SSUWS name was accorded fuU houoitin of liberalism."- AP
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  • 166 3 Sydney (Air Mail). —Plans are a A e for the accurate ma^! the Australi an continent u^of h ra^ rOUndlng areas b a f A .vf Pe o ial conun i lL ee met recently a t 2? Commonwealth Observatory a i^if;v, Stroml0 Canberra, to consider
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  • 28 3 Rangoon <Air Mail). Mr. R. G. B. Preaooit, cm.g., 0.8.E., who ha* ju.si returned here from leave, hiu taken over the post of InspectorGeneral of Police. Burma.- Reuter
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  • 180 3 Russia Accused Of Failure To Keep Potsdam Agreement Washington, Dec. n»,. B pecial House ol Representatives commute- on I'ost-uar Economic Policy and Planning last night urged the Stale Department to exercise the maximum pressure to persuade Britain, Sweden, Switzerland and France Iron supplying Kussia "with industrial development can only be
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  • 213 3 Heudayc, Prance Dec. 30. The French police reported on Sunday the break-up of Spanish Falangist spy network in Southern France, which they said, was compiling information on the numerous Spanish Republican refugees north of the border. Five persons were arrested in three different spots
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  • 245 3 Oxford. Dec-. 30.— Professor Gilbert Murray, eminent (.reek scholar, said yesterday thai practically never in historj had an\ nation had a clear prospect of becoming nuMre>- of Europe anil been able to re-i-t the temptation. H is pretty clear that Kussia hai the
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  • 58 3 Lonau' j'Y Id iCh broadcast to the British Arn t i»-id-Mar.shul ViSCOUnt M mery > I w< tend this Christmas greeting .soldier.-* (rom Dominions, c<jl onid aiia inUU wlio lpu^h: In I i i: None of us wi] n t oi cotnra< ■:t an U d
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  • 147 3 s\(lii v y (,\ir Mail). A three-legged cat killed a 2 It snake in an Pirlwood backyard in Sydney. IMr tat and the Miakc fougni for 15 minutes. called M (lid Tom," killed tne snake at Mrs. s.vdnc\ sa\ics hone in liay-vM-w wtiiiir, harlwooa. Mrs. bftyle said
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  • 150 3 N<-u Vork, Dec. .{O.— A call for a mined Mates o f Earope with Prance taking ihe had is made by Britain's wartime Premier, Mr. Winston < hurehill. in Colliers" magazine appearing here. In this article, which la the ftrsi written by Churchill
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  • 153 3 Cairo, Dec. 3t_The dtaeoferj ol the largest tomb yei known of the first dynasty oi the Egyptian km^s Who ruled in the Nile valley :>.IM)O yean ago u:is reported on Sundaj by Dr. Etienne Drioton, director ol the Egyptian antiqnltea department. Drioton said a seal on
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  • 91 3 Sydney t.Air Mail).— Tin* aicrap Australian smoked ::..;i!) lbs. of tobftceo and paid 13-15-2 for it in 1945-4*. Statistics on the tobacco, d cigar Industrie the Commonweaitjh Dr. Roland Wilson, tell A i smokers that they paid £22 million in Customs and excise duties in
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  • 52 3 me, Dec. 3u Maj i App 57. 1 M din] chief mouthpiece found lin I imour In i i ind in such K I ration <>i Elome by the 'id ith the sup He i ntenced tO ly laid*.: serving two years oi ins
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  • 65 4 Press notice received from I'.K. last night states: "The Prime .Minister lias received a larije number of Christmas greetings both from home and overseas. He regrets that he cannot answer all these in messages personally. "He wishes, however, to send his warm thanks m all who
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  • 36 4 Phere will be a public lecture on Thursday, 2nd January, '47 at the Singapore Lodge Theosophical Society, No Cainihill Road, at 6.30 p.m. The .subject is Ethics oi Theosophy by Mi\s. H. B. Moorhead/'
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  • 281 4 Naming Singapore's shortages, His Excellency the Governor. Sir Franklin dimson. »n a message of greetings tor the New Year, tells Singaporeans that "plans are now under consideration for the provision of all these requirements." "llis Excellency adds that he is i mfident the
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  • 428 4 The Secretary of State for the Colonies announced in the House of Commons on 18th February, 1946 that it was propos* ed to set up a Claim's Commission as soon as possible in Far Eastern Colonial Territories to register and
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  • 40 4 To brin^ the title ol the Headirtera ui Land Forces, South line with those in er theatres, Headquarters S.E A I F has now been re-de-signated i h neral Headquarters A L..F says an official Press handout.
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  • 80 4 It was officially announced last night that llis Majesty the Knu has been graciously pleased to ap prove the following awards: King's Police Medal for Gallau* iry: Inspector Ponniah Rajarat nani. Singapore Police Force; Colonial Police Medal for Gallantry: Mr. Peter Alexander Green away, a
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  • 120 4 It has been reported that certain retailers are attempting to compel ration card holders to purchase ration items they do no: require. This practice is entirely wrong. A ration card holder may buy any quantity up to the card entitlement of any ration item and
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  • 76 4 The stage club are presenting Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" at the Victoria Theatre In January. 1 J47. and are putting on a tree matinee performance tor Singapore school children at 2.3U p.m. on Saturday. 11th January. Any school child wishing to attend this performance should apply to
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  • 95 4 A 10-teet high bronze statue oi King George VI which was ordered for the centenary celebrations oi the colony of Hong Kong in January, 1941, and on which work had to be stopped because of the war, has now been completed and is awaiting
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  • 59 4 It i.s now permissible to include in parcels sent from Singapore, tinned foodstuffs up to the maximum of 7 lbs. per parcel, but not more ihan 3 lbs. of any one item. This does not permit the export of edible and cooking fats and oils including butter, or
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  • 372 4 Manila. Dec. M). Charges of injustice and discrimination in the treatment of Filipino veterans have heen made by Cot MacArio IVralta, lr.. Chairman of the Philippine Veterans Hoard. Col. Permits was speaking at a public debate, the speakers at which included Karle M. Sawyer, acting
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  • 49 4 The Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music is prepared to hold practical as well as Theoretical Exams, in Singapore if the demand makes it worth while. Those who would be able to take -uch an exctm. are asked to Lnfon.i ir»p Director of Education. 1
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  • 129 4 *ahore. Dec. 16. Sir Evans Jenkins, Governor of the Punjab, deprecated the talk of the ciivl war and transfer of population from one sing a meeting at Sargodha today. He said. "There is a lot of loose and foolish talk about a civil war and
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  • 193 4 BURMANS FOR LONDON TALKS: "ECONOMIST" COMMENT Mmrion. Deg. £7. The political and financial weekly, Economist, commenting on Government's decision to invite a representative group of Burmans to London for discussions on self-government says: "It is clear that as the policy of conceding independence to colonial nationalist movements moves towards its
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  • 310 4 A Japanese was shot dead by aii Indian sentry at Choa Chu Rang, Singapore, on Saturday when the sentry opened fire at a group of Japanese P.O.W.'s who tried to loot a 8.0.D. godown. A Chinese woman was the victim of a robbery which occurred on Sunday
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  • 68 4 Calcutta, Dec. 30.- U Saw, leader of the Myochit Party and a member of the Interim Burmese Government, said on Sunday that Burma was impatient about freedom like all the subject peoples of Asia and elsewhere. U Saw said he visualized the future
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  • 51 4 Durban, Dec r. viceman who M f the war was one of t»> South AMca'l Christmas Da> caiua Crawling on hai of the veranda of hhh? was propelling hii wards into the tiou put his hands on a whirh bit him hi Despite medi, i died within ball
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