Indian Daily Mail, 4 January 1947
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Title Section15 1947-01-04 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. No. 279. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS15 words
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172 1947-01-04 1 I C. C To Be Persuaded To I Down Conciliatory Policy? 0 (From Our Own Correspondent) *lhi Jan 3.— As the crucial A.I.C.C. meeting apron the rend of talks with Congressmen in Delhi <tood that the Congress High Command is inclined172 words
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103 1947-01-04 1 Our Own Correspondent low, Jan. 3. The United Provinces Government's scheme to liquid, t e /umindaries was eriticised bj ih. League leader Chaudhri Khalliqu/zaman. He declared the scheme would totally affect the rich class among 'he Muslims in the Province and s i r vj*103 words
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135 1947-01-04 1 Battle Between Communism And Fascism In India? London, ran .{.—The real strugI' <iia today was the imbattle between Commiin--1 Fascism, says the Socialist writer K. D. Leakey in an < sierday's Socialist I organ of the Inde Labour Party. 'Communism is tablished in industrial nditions under which t j sReuter - 135 words
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Article19 1947-01-04 1 Jan. 3._E., K l.nd: "»^s all out for 351. >econd Innings M at close of play- ReuterReuter - 19 words
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94 1947-01-04 1 MALAYA, BI'KMA INDIANS (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Jan. 3.—The Central Board of Revenue has derided to hold up the income tax assessment fur the period of 1942-1947, in the COM of British and Indian assessees in Malava and Burma. The decision follows94 words
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213 1947-01-04 1 "Congress Would Not Shirk This Time" (From Our Own Correspondent) Allahabad, .lan. 8, The Congress desires that the transfer of power from imperial England to tree India should be smooth and without further struggle, hut if one more struggle is forced on the nation the Congress as on the last213 words
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78 1947-01-04 1 (From Our Own Corresponded Karachi. Jan. 3.— The Sind Provincial Congress Committee adopted a resolution yesterday evening demanding an impartial nonofficial enquiry in alleged official interference and malpractices complained of by Nationalist Muslims during the recent Provincial elections. Meanwhile, the Arya Samajists have decided78 words
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98 1947-01-04 1 Karachi, Jan. 3. Professor P. M. S. Blackett, one of the party of British scientists who arrived oy air yesterday for the Indian Science Congress at Delhi, told Reuter: "It will take a considerable time 20 years before atomic energy can be harnassed for normalReuter - 98 words
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Article65 1947-01-04 1 Srirampur. East Bengal, Jan. 3.— .llahatma Gandhi told a prayer meet in S here that Pandit Jawaharlnl Nehru and other Congress leaders who met him during the week-end had returned to Delhi "with my written suggestions about approaching the constitutional problem on basis of Hindu-Muslim unity." MahatmaReuter - 65 words
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180 1947-01-04 1 Ottawa, Jan 3.— More than 11,500,000 people living: in Canada the figure of the last census taken in 1941— automatically beiome Canadian citizens with legal rights and privileges as such under the Canadian Citizenship Act which has just come into operation. This new status isReuter - 180 words
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Article18 1947-01-04 1 Nanking, Jan. 3. Despatches to pro-Government newfpapers report on Friday thm Communism troops captured Llaocheng, APAP - 18 words
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287 1947-01-04 1 Calcutta, Jan. A call for Indian volunteers to fight with Indo-chinese forces against the French has been made by Mr. Sarat Chandra Bose, brother of Subhas Chandra Bose who led he Indian "National Army" against the Allies in Burma Mr.Reuter - 287 words
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110 1947-01-04 1 Rangoon. Jan. 3. It is now almost certain that the former Premier U. Saw. who is the leader ot the Myochit (lovers of the nation) Party and Education Member of the present Executive Council, will join the Burmese delegation going to LondonReuter - 110 words
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Article99 1947-01-04 1 Jerusalem, Jan. 3.— Judge L. A. W. Orr, Chief Registrar of Palestine Supreme Court and Mrs. Orr, whose three and a half year-old daughter was crippled by burns shortly after birth in an English missionary hospital here, were yesterday awarded £14-,900 damages against the hospital. TheReuter - 99 words
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62 1947-01-04 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, Jan. 3. The Bengal Government will spend annually ten lakhs of Rupees for the education of poor Muslim students. Revealing this, the Education Minister said that poverty is one of the main causes of the Muslims' educational backwardness62 words
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Article125 1947-01-04 1 Bangkok, Jan. 3.— A Radio Vietnam broadcast monitercd In Bangkok today declared that Vivt namese troops still are holding their positions in south Hanoi despite French efforts throughout the week to oust them. The Vietnam Radio claimed many French soldiers were killed attempting to storm barricadesAP - 125 words
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Article69 1947-01-04 1 Nanking, Jan. 3— The Chinese Government has proclaimed a general amnesty as a result of the promulgation of China's new constitution. The amnesty applies to all criminal offences committed before Dec. 31 last. Death sentences are to be commuted to 15 years' imprisonment, life sentences toReuter - 69 words
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111 1947-01-04 1 Gidea Park. Essex. Jan. 3. -The Gidea Park L.N.E.R. station this morning took a grim resemblance to blitz wreckage following a crash just before midnight, last night, of a mail train from Liverpool Street and a Liverpool Street to Southend passenger train. Five people wereReuter - 111 words
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56 1947-01-04 1 London. Jan. Moscow Radio reported on Friday that a delegation from the U.S.S.R. Academy of Science headed by the Academy vice-president, Volgin, has left for New Delhi to take part in the Congress of the Indian Association of scientists. A prominent member of the tielegationAP - 56 words
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Article78 1947-01-04 1 London, Jan. 3. At Claridges today the embarrassed silence was so thick that you could have heard a diamond tiara drop on the plush carpets. The Daily Express revealed that the "Maharajah of Peshawar," who hooked a New Year's Eve table at London's shoot iesl hostelry, wasUP - 78 words
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Article223 1947-01-04 1 London, Jan. 3.— Sir Alan Cunningham, the British High Commissioner for Palestine, was due to arrive here today for urgent consultations with the cabinet leaders, and security precuations invoked lUfgetted t-iat the government feared an attack upon his life by Jewish extremists. Scotland Yard officials and secuUP; AP - 223 words
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102 1947-01-04 1 "Consider Me As Extinct," Says 90-Year-01d G.B.S. London, Jan. 3. The fain mBritish playwright George Bernard Shaw, who celebrated his 90th birthday last July, has asked to be considered as "extinct." Replying to a request from Cork, Eire, to support a move for amnesty for Irish political prisoners ■till inReuter - 102 words
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644 1947-01-04 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, Jan. 4, 1947. NOTES AND COMMENTS CPEAKING over the radio on New Year's Eve, Sir Edward Gent, Governor of the Malayan Union, has made a poor, but elaborate defence of the Constitutional Workin Committee's Proposals for a federation of Malaya. In answei to the criticism644 words
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357 1947-01-04 2 Present Administrative Machinery In India Falling To Pieces, Bewails Conservative M.P. BRITISH GOVERNMENT REMINDED OF ITS RESPONSIBILITY TO MINORITIES! London. Jan. 3. Britons had got to make up their mind what they would do if the Indian Constituent Assembly produced no results at all or produced a constitution which Britain'sReuter - 357 words
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196 1947-01-04 2 Mahatma Gandhi Star ts Village To Village Walking Tour In E. Bengal Calcutta, Jan. Mahatma (iancihi on Thursday In village-to-village walking tour through the paddy fieldnut groves and palm trees of the Naokhali District of I Bengal, carrying his doctrine of Ahimsa (Non-violence-the Muslim dominated areas swept by communal disturbAP - 196 words
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Article165 1947-01-04 2 Bombay \ir Mini). The Bombay weekly newspaper, Blitz, recently gave prominence to this letter from the United Kingdom: "Dear Friend, could you publish this in your newspaper: 'An Englishman near London who is 36. a bachelor, a vegetarian, an atheist, a university graduate, and very attractive,Reuter - 165 words
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162 1947-01-04 2 New Year Outlook In India Exceedingly Grave Glasgow, Jan. 3. The outlook for the New Year in India is described by l he Independent Glasgow Herald in an editorial today as •'exceedingly grave.' 1 "It la clear.' adds the editorial, 'that despite the Viceroy's unimpaired patience, the Interim Government mustReuter - 162 words
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77 1947-01-04 2 London, Jan. 3.— British scientists are working at "feverish speed" to enable atomic energy to be used lor industrial purposes, Dr. T. E. Allibone. who was one of the Anglo-American team of Scientists perfecting the atom bomb in the United States, said in a speechReuter - 77 words
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65 1947-01-04 2 INDIAN IN BIRMINGHAM TO BE CHARGED FOR MURDER Birmingham, Jan. 3.— The police last night stated that an Indian had been detained and will be charged today with the murder of an European woman found dead at a house occupied by Indians at Aston suburb of Birmingham. Another Indian alsoReuter - 65 words
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Article55 1947-01-04 2 Luc know, •Air Mail) t'nited Provinces (iovrrn has asked its magistrates to mit a list of the Indian i, of towns, rivers, etc., which I hitherto been spelt and nounced "in the Knglish M The Government, it is u stood, desire to "de-Angli< i Indian names inReuter - 55 words
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151 1947-01-04 2 Colombo, (Air Mail) Asked In the State Council whether the lon Government contemplated valuation of the rupee, the Financial Secretary, Sir Oliver Goom tilleke, said no such plan w tended. He poo-poohed the whoit and said that anybody who ed that rumour (the nimoiUP - 151 words
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Article167 1947-01-04 2 London, Jan. 3.— A new typear, specially designed for and climatic conditions in I; Burma and Ceylon, is sho: go into production, said Dr I Kaura. Indian Finance interview yesterday. "We h go into production shortly types- the popular ten hoi model at aReuter - 167 words
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92 1947-01-04 2 Lucknow, Jan. 3.— The U.P. Government is planning special powers to develop spinning in the province. It has convened a conference of experts in spinning to meet in Lucknow in January to devise measures for popularising the spinning wheel. A government spokesman said thatAP - 92 words
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Article238 1947-01-04 2 Washington, Jan. 3. A photograph of Mrs. Vijayala^kshmi Pandit fills the front page of the magazine World Report yesterday. The periodical carries a feature "profilef' of M***- Pandit which states that she has "left a deeper personal impression on the world's diplomats than any otherReuter - 238 words
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Article89 1947-01-04 2 Hangoon, Jan. 3. Machinegun tiring bands held up a train 57 miles north of here on Wednesday, killed one passenger, seized 12 hostages and escaped with a Rs. 150,000 payroll, a Polite report on Thursday disclosed. The spectacular holdup occurred near the towi: of Talkkyi. TheAP - 89 words
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Article100 1947-01-04 2 Bombay (Air Mail)— A pre-hls-toric research expedition which will take over the search for new information on the stone age men of Gujerat will .shortly leave for Langhana, near Mehsana in Baroda State and neighbouring areas. The expedition, which is being undertaken by the Leccan CollegeReuter - 100 words
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70 1947-01-04 2 Patna. Bihar Province, Jan. 2. —The Government of Bihar Is to make an official inquiry into the communal riots in Bihar "as soon as possible" it was authoritatively learned here yesterday. Hindu-Muslim riots brokt; out Li several parts of Bihar in November and British andReuter - 70 words
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174 1947-01-04 2 Rangoon, Jan. 3.— The Mahabama (greater Burma) Party of which Dr. Ba Maw is the leader announced its decision to reject the British Government's recent statement on Burma. A statement issued by the Party headquarters declared the problem of Burma's independence must beReuter - 174 words
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Article82 1947-01-04 2 Bombay (Air Mail)— The Right Rev. Richard Dyke Acland, Bishop of Bombay, has resigned his See with the approval of the Metropolitan of India and will leave this country In the early Spring to retire in Britain. Bishop Acland, who has worked for the Church in IndiaReuter - 82 words
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40 1947-01-04 2 Canberra, Jan. 3. The Governor of Victoria. Sir Winston Dugan. will carry on the duties of Gover-ior-General of Australia pending appointment of the Duke oi Gloucester's successor and will be sworn in Melbourne on Jan. 18.- ReuterReuter - 40 words
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162 1947-01-04 2 Now Delhi, Jan. 3.— L T Aung San loader of the Burmese delegation to London talks on Burma's future, arrived here yesterday afternoon on his way to London. He was met at the aerodrome by Pandit Nehru, Vice-President of the Indian Interim Government. He will beReuter - 162 words
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109 1947-01-04 2 INDIAN MARRIAGE CUSTOM "SUPERIOR TO ARRYING FOR LOVE" Salt Lake City, Utah, Jan. 3. The Indian marriage custom of having the parents choose the bride and groom li tar superior to your American way of marrying for love," says Dr. M. A. Haque of Punjab. Dr. Haque, now an engineeringAP - 109 words
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Article23 1947-01-04 2 London, Jan .3. A Or<fer-ir. Council comes into force bringing the now drug pethidine under the control ol thu Dung^rou^ Drug.s Acu. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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504 1947-01-04 3 vVants Hostilities To Cease Before Negotiations Begin .iris. Jan. 3. M». Marius Moutet, French Minister of the in a statement made in Saigon, published yesterday al the French Government firmly intended to reach ful agreement in Indo-China. iliatory solution," he add-M-tterReuter - 504 words
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86 1947-01-04 3 Washington, Jan. I.— President Truman on Tuesday issued a proclamation terminating the period of hostilities of World War II as from noon on Tuesday local time (17.00 GMT). The President told a suddenly summoned news conference that his action ended the emergencyAP - 86 words
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62 1947-01-04 3 Washington, Jan. 3.— Presid Truman is preparing his imp tain "siaie oi tne Union message" which he will probably aenvei personally to a Joint session oi me nouse oi Representatives ana Benate early next weelc. The new representation oi House ot Represeaiatives is Republicans isitiReuter - 62 words
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50 1947-01-04 3 Djakarta (Air Mail). Twenty Indonesian trade representatives will shortly be sent out to take up duties abroad, according to Aniara. Premier Sjahrir has already appointed an Australian, Mr. C. H. Campbell to act as temporary trade commissioner for Indonesia at Svdnev. Antara adds.- ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article38 1947-01-04 3 Jogjakarta, (Air Mail >.— Republican Government scholarships will be given to 10 Indonesian Journalists for having made close study of foreign Journalism, according io Antara. Premier Sjahrir is exp< ed to make the selection himself. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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220 1947-01-04 3 Cairo, Jan. 3. Ismail Sidky Pasha, former Prime Minister of Egypt told the newspaper Al Ahram today, that the Sudan question has always been an obstacle in the way of final agreement between Egypt and England because of the conflict between theAP - 220 words
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Article56 1947-01-04 3 Paris, Jan. 3. The Duchy of Luxembourg is to demand from Germany part of Moselle region including the towns of Vinden and Bitbourg, the French Foreign Office stated yesterday. The spokesman said the French financial system was introduced in the Saar in anticipation of possible annexation agreementReuter - 56 words
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296 1947-01-04 3 London, .lan. A brand ntw blue aiul white flajj of the National Coal Hoard fluttered to Ihe top of flagpoles at 1,500 pitheads throughout Britain at 1 p.m. on Wednesday signalling that the coal mines had passedUP - 296 words
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Article95 1947-01-04 3 London, Jan. 3.- The Burma Office announced on Thursday afternoon that a new Burma Currency Board, composed of both Englishmen and Burmese will take over management of the Burmese Currency next April 1. The Governor of Burma has recommended severance of the currency link with IndiaAP - 95 words
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Article93 1947-01-04 3 New York, 3— The U.S. Secretary of State, James Byrnes, was designated (he "Man of the year" for 1946 by Times Magazine, which yesterday printed his portrait on the front cover. Time said Byrnes was chosen because he was one of the chief builders ofUP - 93 words
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Article124 1947-01-04 3 London J.an. 3. Siam will still regard Britain as her best foreign friend even though in future her relations with the outside world will pass through other channels as well. Such was the farewell menage given last night by the head of the Siamese goodwill minion—Reuter - 124 words
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110 1947-01-04 3 U.K.-BURMA NEGOTIATIONS FOR WOLFRAM EXPORT Rangoon (Air Mail) Negotiations are now underway between the British Ministry of Supply and the Government of Burma for tiw export of wolfram and mixed concentrates from Burma to 'he United Kingdom on a quota basis, it ma revealed here by the Financial Commissioner toReuter - 110 words
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88 1947-01-04 3 EISENHOWER NOT RUNNING FOR PRESIDENCY Everglades City, Florida, Jan. 3. General Dwight Eisenhower on Tuesday emphatically denied a Washington report that he K considering being a candidate for President In 1948. "You know it's a lie," exclaimed the General when a reported showed him a copy of a Miami newspaperAP - 88 words
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83 1947-01-04 3 Batavia, Jan. 3.— lndonesian troops who control the water .sources of Medan in northern Sumatra have cut on! the wate»supply in the present tense situation between Indonesian and Dutch troops, it is reported here Energetic measures have been taken to prevent the town fromReuter - 83 words
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Article38 1947-01-04 3 The Hague, Jan. 3.- The Dutch Commission-Genera] which negotlaU d the United Statea of Indonesia agreement with Indonei iun natiftnaltati in Novtinber will return lu Java on Jan. 5 to sign the agreement, it is learned here.— ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article105 1947-01-04 4 Singapore, Jan. 3. One of the Malayan Chinese who rushed to hospital with meningitis after the Tjiba.jak docked from Hongkong died this morning, while the other luo are seriously ill. The three Chinese were among the 1,335 repatriated by UNRRA and NRRA. It was on theAP - 105 words
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125 1947-01-04 4 SHB Strike Cost Malaya $35,000,000 In Imports (By Our Staff Reporter) Singapore, .Jan. 3. Singapore's 20-day strike of 6,000 Harbour Hoard Workers in November cost Malaya at least $35,000,000 in imports, the Singapore (Government estimated. Reviewing the November trade In Singapore and the Malayan t'nion. the Registrar of Statistics reported125 words
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90 1947-01-04 4 More than 500 patients and staff on duty were entertained after a short service at the Dispensary under the patronage of Dr. W. A. Balhetchet, C.M.O. Fruits, Biscuits, Milk, gifts and literatures were distributed to all the T.B. Patients, the staff on duty90 words
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97 1947-01-04 4 Batavia, Jan. 3.- Dr. Hubcrtus Van Mook, Lieut-Governor-Gen-eral of the Netherlands East Indies, in an hands-off New Year a eve address warned that the recent statements of the Indonesian Army Commander-in-chief, Soedirman, "can only lead the way to further fighting." and indicated that theAP - 97 words
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82 1947-01-04 4 DEVELOPMENT OF COTTAGE INDUSTRIES IN U.P. Ludtnow, Jan. 2.--Thc Government of the United Provinces has decided to put into operation from the New Year a scheme for the reorganisation and development oi cottage industries in the province. It has accordingly sanctioned a sum. of 119,000 rupees for the first threeAP - 82 words
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Article93 1947-01-04 4 London. Jan. 3.— The first oi the new cupro-nickcl coins to replace British silver are being issued by the Bank of England. Except for a slightly glossier surface their appearance, size, design and weight are exactly the same as those of the old silver coins. TheReuter - 93 words
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Article56 1947-01-04 4 C.B.E. FOR MR. WILLAM DOBBIE London, Jan. I.— The chairman of India League group of members of Parliament, William Dobbie, Labour member for Rotherham, becomes Commander of the British Empire. Among the new Labour peers H George Morgan Garro- Jones, junior Minister in the coalition Government and Labour member ofReuter - 56 words
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Article77 1947-01-04 4 Sydney, Jan. 3.— A survey of the effects of the terrific storm of hailstones bigger than a man's fist which beat down in Sydney on Wednesday show.s thousands of windows broken and 350 persons treated in hospitals and by ambulance men for wounds inflicted by hailstones and flyingReuter - 77 words
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119 1947-01-04 4 CHINESE RICKSHAWPULLER SENTENCED TO DEATH At the conclusion of the case yesterday in the Assize Court beMl Justice T. A. Brown and a special jury. Tan Ah Nang B rickshaw-puller who was charged with the murder of a two-year-old child was convicted on a majority verdict and sentenced to death119 words
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Article213 1947-01-04 4 A Malabar Muslim by the name of Omar bin Mohamed was shot in the groin by one of four Javanese robbers when the victim ofTered resistance. The incident took place in Kampong Amber, Joo Chiat where the four Javanese tried to rob the Malabar Muslim213 words
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75 1947-01-04 4 The body of an unknown Indian was found floating in the sea with a bullet wound shortly after midnight on Thursday. At about 11 p.m. on Thursday a sentry on duty at R.A.F. Seletar is said to have fired shots at looters who75 words
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Article66 1947-01-04 4 A team to represent the Singapore Indians against the Royal Air Force (Paya Leban at soccer to be played to-day (Saturday), at Paya Lebar will be selected from the following: Sithambaram. Baboo Kadir, A. Rahim, Kanagasabai, Ramoo, Apavoo, Jamal. Paul Davis, Vijeyrctnam, B. Jaffar, I.66 words
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Article58 1947-01-04 4 Lake Success, Jan. 3. Australia's Ambassador to the United States, Norman Matcin, assumed the presidency of the United Nations Security Council under the monthly rotation plar, succeeding the United States delegates Herschel Johnson. It will be Makin's second term as Council President in a year for heUP - 58 words
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392 1947-01-04 4 San Francisco, Jan. 3. Political upheavals, civil wars and economic fluctuation throughout the Far East, plus war devastation in many Oriental cities and the occupation of Japan and Korea, combine to paint a big question mark over the future of Pacific travel. RightAP - 392 words
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Article115 1947-01-04 4 New York, Jan. 2.— Mrs. Rum Pratt, former member of Congress who heads the Women's National Republican Club, took action in the Federal Court on Tuesday to evict the Russian Consulate from the white granite consulate in the mansion she owns in East 61st Street,UP - 115 words
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Article97 1947-01-04 4 Nanking, Jan. 2.— ln a 4,000-word message broadcast over a nationwide hookup, Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek said in a New Year's Eve message that his government would seek a solution of the civil war by "political means" despite Communist refusal to participate in the National Assembly. ChiangAP - 97 words
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206 1947-01-04 4 Washington, Jan. 3. At the end of the war tfie United States was "within two years" of producing: a hydrogen-helium type bomb "1.000 times more powerful than the atom bomb dropped on Nagazaki, John J. McCloy, former assistant secretary .of .war disclosed hereUP - 206 words
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94 1947-01-04 4 EGYPTIAN PARLIAMENT STRESSES "UNITY OF THE NILE VALLEY" Cairo, Jan. 3. The Chamber of Deputies. In a wild scene, on Tuesdny swiftly passed a resolution supporting the Nokrashy Pasha Government's policy of "protecting the unity of the Nile Valley and guarding against the separation of the Sudan from Eprypt. NokrashyAP - 94 words
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Article72 1947-01-04 4 Kure. Jan. 3. Brigadier Stayavant Shrinagesh has been appointed commander of the 269 Indian Brigade of the British Commonwealth Occupation Forces. Shrinagesh graduated from Cambridge in 1921, and commanded the 64 Indian Infantry Brigade in World War 11. In November, 1945, he went to Germany asAP - 72 words
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75 1947-01-04 4 Jerusalem, Jan. 2.— The Palestine Arab Higher Committee, whose leader is the exiled Mufti of Jerusalem, Haj El Hussemi, yesterday announced the addition of five new members, three of whom are political exiles In Egypt with the Mufti. The new members aif Muin Madi, aReuter - 75 words
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Article56 1947-01-04 4 Bagdad, Jan. 3.- Emir Abdull Illah, Regent of Iraq, yestercfiy accepted the resignations of Salih Jabur Sayi, Minister ol Finance, and Sayid Sadiq Bassem, Minister of Education. Jamil Abdul Wahab, Minister o; ►Social Affairs, was appointed Acting Minister of Education and Hadid Mohammed, Minister of SupplyReuter - 56 words
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91 1947-01-04 4 CHINESE COUNTER PROPOSALS TO BRITAN London, Jan. 3 Tl ccunxr draft to th' Br proposals for a trc and friendship bei coun Ties has now bee Sir Ralph Stevenson. Br. bassador to China, it here yesterday. The existence of t: posals was fifst p Ralph Stevenson on Dtents of theReuter - 91 words
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58 1947-01-04 4 Valetta. Jan. 3.— The dockyard workers Inju British officials during stration in front of the < dore Superintendent "> Thursday and the m< the Commodore and otl were thrown into the The workers clashed, to the Malta civilian police called In an attemptAP - 58 words
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