Indian Daily Mail, 3 January 1947

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  • 14 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. No, 27.5. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY "VI947; PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 281 1 Were Treated Worse Than Germans," They Say n. 2. Allegations that the adherents of Subhas were "treated worse than the Germans" during jon l>> the Hriti.sh in Germany, were made by 9 flian National Army members who arrived in many en route to India. bibur
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  • 20 1 -I Aung San, <•( the Burmese arrived here by at noon local for Neu Delhi almost
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  • 28 1 M(( lan >._Two menalia, and William nd— were the central < "Md days play of IWI when Kngland the loss of Hutton's >»v to Australia's first Reuter
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  • 126 1 First Indication Of Quit India (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Jan. 1. The decision of the Viceroy to give the go-by to the Indian Honours list is regarded by observers in Delhi as the first tangible indication of "Quit India" and marks the termination of one phase of the
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  • 115 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bombay, Jan. 2. Scheme foi total prohibition in the whole province to be completed in four years beginning from this year was approved by the Bombay Ministry. The Government will give chance to addicts to change their habit and enough time
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  • 157 1 1000 HARIJANS ENTER HISTORIC TEMPLE AT TIRUVARUR (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, .Jan. 2. The historic Thyagaraja temple at Tiruvarur was yesterday opened to Harijans. A batch of one thousand Harijans led by Mr. Jagjiwan Ram, member of the Interim Government, entered the famous Shaivite shrine and worshipped in the
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  • 55 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Jan. 1. Two temples, one 1,500 years old and the other 1,000 years old were opened to Harijans in Guntur yesterday. A public meeting held in the city yesterday evening appealed to the trustees to open the famous Parthasarathy Temple
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  • 237 1 —Pandit Nehru (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Jan. 2.— Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru addressing the Students' Congress in Delhi Monday evenmg, said that the struggle for freedom was going on in India as intensely as ever. "You have to realise that fact
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  • 286 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Patna, Jan. 2.— lt is learnt thai the Bihar Ministry have decided to institute an enquiry into the recent riots in the Province. A deputation from the Government is proceeding to Srirampur to place before Mahatma Gandhi a
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  • 130 1 Lake Success, Jan. 2. Dr. Oscar Lange, Poland's delegate to the Security Council, announced yesterday that the Polish government plans to ask the Big Four to allow the German peace treaty to be signed In the ruins of Warsaw Instead of
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  • 104 1 /.arm hi. Jan. 2. Ghulam Hussein Hidayatullah has been elected leader of the Muslim League Party in the Sind Legislature. M. A. Khuhro, who had been backed by the Sind Muslim League Working Committee and a large section of the assembly party, has agreed to stand down at
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  • 35 1 Bombay, Jan. 2.— lndia on Wednesday took over the Indian Radio and Cable Communications, Ltd., which has been handling nearly 80,000,000 words annually. The company was renamed the Government of India Overseas Communications Service AP
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  • 58 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Jan. 2.— Clashes between Communists and Police continue in North Malabar. The Special Police again fired on the crowds and five people were killed. Prohibitory orders have been issued in Calicut, Tellicherry and other centres. The situation is mosr tense
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  • 58 1 From Our Own Correspondent Madras, Jan. 2. Dr. i\ Subbaroyan having declined the offer, the Government of India are looking for u suitable non-official to go out to Malaya as the Agent. The status of r, >st will be increased and Pandit Nehru is
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  • 128 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, Jan. 2.— The Charter of Rights for Women adopted by the All-India Women's Conference which has just concluded its session in Akola lays down that the woman is as much a human beinu as the man and has a definite
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  • 59 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Lueknow, Jan. 2.— .Directive to all Congressmen to prepare the province for a final showdown has been issued by the United Provinces Congress Committee. The directive says: "While out leaders are occupied in framing the constitution of Free India those outside
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  • 63 1 MR. JINN AH TO ADDRESS LEAGUE COMMITTEE OF ACTION New Delhi, Jan. 2.— Mr. Mohammad Ismail Khan, Chairman of the Muslim League committee ot Action, has called a meeting of the committee in New Delhi on Jan. 12 Mr. M. A. Jinnah, President of the All -India Muslim League, ll
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  • 193 1 (Fran Fraser Wighton. lleuters Political Correspondent) London. Jan. 1. -A report prominently published today In a London evening newspaper that the romance between Princess Elizabeth, 20-year-old heiress to the British throne, and Prince Philip of Greece, had reached a st when it was the subject of
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  • 53 1 Karachi. Jan. 2. Mohammed Ali Jinnah, President of the .Muslim League yesterday expressed ".Muslim India's sympathy" tor the Vietnamese "in your struggle and wish you success in the realisation of your aspirations and freedom." Vietnamese Nationalist forces are at present engaged in fighting the French in
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  • 75 1 London, Jan. 2.— A Government spokesman said on Wednesday there was "no truth" in tin front-page bannered story in the London "Star'' claiming the Cabinet had alredy discussed" the widely rumoured engagement of Princess Elizabeth, heiress to tinBritish Throne, and Prince Philip of Greece. The
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  • 672 2  - Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, Jan. 3, 1947. NO MORE KUDOS FOR INDIANS THE decision of thr British Government to stop conferring any more titles on Indians is a In the right direction. It is as .1 result of this decision that thi> year's Honour, in the British Empire are
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  • 1307 2 Only Happy People Make Peacetul Nations Washington. Until it was suddenly cancelled, the coal mines' strike threatened not only. the economy of the Tnited States hut the econom\ of the world. In the British Island*, Food Minister John Straehery announced
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  • 166 2 The Star From The East" New York, Jan. 2. Mrs. Vija\.i lakshmi Pandit, who led the liuUau delega'ion, to the I NO, is ftivrn lop pa&e honours, in an article entitled •'Women of Achievement in l'Mii" in "New York Sun' Monday. Above a picture showing Mi.r Pandit addressing the Un.
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  • 125 2 Lahore <Air Mailj. Badshahi Musjid at Lahore said to be the largest mosque m the world is being renovated. More than Rs. 1.300.000 < nearly £90,000; have already been spent on repairs, and It is estimated that about R5. 1 ,000,000 (£75,000* more will be needed
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  • 189 2 Santiniketan (Bengal) Jan. i. Mr. C. Rajagopalachari, Education member in the Indian Interim Government, said here that *'the< spirit of tranquillity was the very breath of Indian and Chinese culture and their thousands of year¥ old wisdom." Laying the foundation oi th2 newiy established teacners training institute,
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  • 49 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Lahore, Jan. 1. Twenty people were injured when the police fired to disperse a Muslim mob which attacked processions of Sikhs celebrating Guru Gobind's birthday in Burhanpur on Monday. Curfew has been imposed. Hindus are. observing sympathetic hartal. Copyrigh l
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  • 39 2 Colombo, (Air Mail* The Executive Committee of Labour, Industry and Commerce after considering a State Councillor's motion, it is learned, is not in favour of granting any maintenance allowance to Ccylonese wives of Indonesians and other foreign nationals. Reuter
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  • 154 2 London, Jan. 2. Abid Ali, a leading Muslim Congressman and President of tiie Transport and Dockuorkers i nion of India, said at a Press conference in London on Wednesday that "British imperialists have divided India and are now acting like surgeons who ha\J* left
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  • 55 2 New Delhi Jan, 2.— The formulation ol a general mining policy for India will be the main subject of discussion at a conference to be held here in the middle of January. C. H. Bhabha, member in Charge ol Mines. Works and Power in the
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  • 110 2 Calcutta. Jaii. I.— Mr. 11. S. Suliruvtur<l>. Premier of Bengal, said hoif that he thanked all those "who had used ihcir influence and organization in promoting rehabi litation in hast Bengal and in in ducing the refugees to return .to their homes." He said
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  • 355 2 Madura (Air Mail). Amidst scent's of great enthu>ia-in, the famous shrine of Subramaniaswami at Tirupparankundnim was thrown open to the Harijans on Dec. 24, when Mr. K. Koti Keddi. Minister for Hindu Religious endowments, led a P«tis of Harijans into the
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  • 42 3 Colombo 'Air Mail'. —Ceylon Government has decided \o set up p Food Purchase Board which will "advise the Government on the principles und methods of procurement of food. It will not in any Kvay interfere with ihe details ot food transuclions. Reuter
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  • 162 3 f Moscow, Jan. 2. The official plants and factories in capitalist Party, I'ra.vda, in its New Year editorial said yesterday that the ."gloomy shadow of an economic Crisis" was yesterday hanging over plants and factories in capitalist countries. "But there are not
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  • 198 3 Washing (on, Dec. 31, Tlie Times Herald said in a copyright dispatch today thai General Dwight D. Eisenhower was reported to have told friends recently that he would run for president "it" the people of (he country want me." The army a. Chiel of Staff was
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  • 179 3 Shanghai, .lan. 2.— While local civic bodies held mass meetings in celebration of China's "Constitution Day" about 40.000 male anJ female students, t representing 21) local universities and colleges paraded the ciiy's main streets yesterday In protest against the alleg cd rape of a
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  • 74 3 STUDIO TO BE ESTABLISHED IN CEYLON Colombo, \,Mx Mail. -Mr. ciar..cr. Managing Director lon Theatres Limited, who c< visited England .said in an Lfl view that a well-known English r dUpei planned to blfeh a ftrst-rate studio In Ceylon to pro duce English films with famous English a Hie explained
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  • 73 3 PROCEDURE FOR INDIANS RETURNING TO BU RMA Rangoon (Air Mail)- Indians returning to Burma after January 15. are required to produce before the Protector oi Immigrants ai Indian airports and seaport Or of Departure Issued the Representative at the Government 01 India in Burma. Europeans, Burmans, An Burmans, Gurkhas and
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  • 222 3 Nankihf, Jan. J. Generalissimo C'hiaiii; Kai-shek yesterday dedicated China's ne\viy-proniulj;at«d Republican Constitution to Dr. Sun Vat-sen in a short iinprts*iv< ceremony at the Mausoleum built in commemoration of the Father of the Chinese Republican. The Generalissimo, addressing the marble statue of
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  • 266 3 London. Jan. I. William (>. ov< Labour RfalllfeOf of Parliament lor Aberavon. pleaded not guilty at How Si reel Police Court pestwdaj to obstructing a poHtC officer in the execution of his duty and the charge was dismissed under th«' Probation oi Offenders Art. .The
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  • 63 3 Lond >n, Jan. 2. -The I ing Standard understands thai tion of Britain's flr mlc pov er plant would u oo: u rvould br wurkiti 1 on an <>:p( rin >n',a\ basis "probably v.i i. tv>v years." The paper soys thru thp plant probably would be
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  • 400 4 NOT TRYING FOR THE (.ADI £23,000 House £2,800 Yearly Income It He Promised To Keep Muml Singapore. Jan. 2. Anthony Hrooke, former Kajah Muda of Sarawak, told a Press conference here tonight that he was offered during the autumn of 1945 house
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  • 32 4 The S.S. "Musang" is leaving tor Calcutta, on Jan. The Government of India Office announces accommodation is available in this boat for 150 deck and four second class passengers.
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  • 46 4 Singapore, Jan. 2. -The Government of Singapore yesterday announced that H.R.H. the Duke of Gloucester is scheduled to arrive in Singapore on Jan. 16 from Australia en route to the United Kingdom. He Will leave here on the following morning, Jan. 17.- AP
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  • 62 4 Mr. Malcolm MacDonald plans to arrive in London from Canada on Jan. 6 and Singapore on the 14th. During interval in London he will be engaged in consultation with His Majesty's Government on official affairs with which he is concerned as Governor-General.
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  • 189 4 Following are the recipients of New Year Honours in the Malayan Union: Companion of the Mosl Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George Dr. \V. Linehan, Malayan Civil Service and Mr. 11. A. R. Cheeseman. Director of Education, Malayan Union. Honorary Companion of the
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  • 182 4 A Chinese living in Tclok Kurau was robbed ol $200 cash and valuables worth $540 by lour Chinese one of whom was armed with a revolver while the other three were armed with knives. They entered his house at about 8 p.m. on Monday. In a street
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  • 91 4 Sydney (Air Mail) Federal Cabinet decided that A£21,800 wouid be provided for the development* of the Mount Rischorf tin mine at Waratah, Tasmania. A report received from the Minister for Supply, Senator Ashley, prepared jointly by his department and the Treasury, indicated that there were reasonable expectations
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  • 267 4 Tokyo (Air Mail). The United States authorities have nearly completed their arrangements to set up a string of scientific field stations throughout the Pacific area during the coming year. A programme has been mapped out designed to
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  • 201 4 Colombo, (Air Mail) It is understood that the Ministry of Labour, Industry and Commerce contemplaie* to legislate compelling all non-Ceylonese undertakings m the Island to employ a certain percentage of Ceylonese in Managerial posts, and to honour all decisions taken under the Wages Boards Ordinance in
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  • 87 4 Colombo. Jan. 2.— The flow of labour between Ceylon and India showed considerable increase, and for the first time for many years the balance was not adverse t<> Ce>lon. states the Commissioner of Labour in his Administration Report for last year, just issued. Those emigrating to
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  • 178 4 Tang Ah Nang. a rickshawpuller, was yesterday produced in the Assize Court before Mr. Justice T. A. Brown and a special jury on a charge of murder. The accused is said to have murdered a two old child and in addition slasned the hand of another
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  • 160 4 Colombo (Air Mail)— While almost every country in the world is twinging towards tile Left, the people of Ceylon seem to prefer a policy of moderation and sane liberalism, if the results of the recent Colombo Municipal Elections first election to be held after the var can
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  • 153 4 Colombo. Jan. 2. Beans of diiferent varieties have been imported in recent months to Ceylon, mainly from Burma and East Africa. Some of i-hese arc Rangoon white beans, Rangoon red beans and Sultan beans from Rangoon. Haricot beans, mixed beans and wonder beans
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  • 51 4 London, Jan. 1. Gen Sir Mosley Mayne. who retired today from ih<office of Principal Military Adviser to the Secretary of State for India, receives the Knlfht'fl Grand CrotS of the Order of Bath. Thf award is announced in a supplement tu the London Gazette published tonight.
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  • 95 4 The following: New Yr.ir appon ments of Justices of the Pea* the Colony of Singapore have hi announced: Mr. Thomas McKechnir M« I chlan; Mr. Thomas Jarrold Green; Dr. Matthew Cam pi Bain; Mr. Fric Gregory .Im M.C.; Mr. Alfred Corbet; William Athelstan Aeria. Mr.
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  • 26 4 The Secretary of S^to ha proved the official recognition Tengku Indra Petr# as Heir parent of Kelantan witlf th< of Raja Muda.
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