Indian Daily Mail, 6 January 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. No. 280. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1947. rKICE 10 CENTS
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  • 241 1 R, ition Placed Before A J. Leftist Opposition msidered C-rtain Jan. :> The V| India Congress Committee is i- afternoon to discuss a resolution drafted by rkinu Committee advising Congress to act "m the Hritish Government's interpretation" as edure to be
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  • 32 1 Tuske, Alabama. Jan. o. Six Negroes were lynched m the United States during 1946, says the 33rd Annual Lynching report of the Tuskegee Institute. No convictions have resulted. AP.
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  • 81 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) .Madras, Jan. ;>. Ninety -live Indian airmen attached to the K.A.F. Station at Yizagapatam, are oh hunger-strike since yesterday protesting against ill-treatment b> British officers. The Immediate cause for the trouble which has been brewing for sonic time, is stated to be
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  • 71 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta. Jan. 5. Ii is learnt that the coming session of the Forward Blot will consider the question of merging the Forward Bloc with the I.N.A. and forging one strong organisation. Many I.N.A. officers will attend the session. Meanwhile, Dr.
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  • 43 1 Ottawa, Jan. 5. The GovernorGeneral ol Malaya Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald who is leaving Canada tomorrow, said on Saturday that he and his bride would travel by way of London and hoped to reach Singapore on January 14. AP
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  • 155 1 Hongkong, Jan. 5. The Peiping rape protest has spread to Hongkong where the Hongkong Kowloon Women's association passed a resolution demanding that the American forces "quit China m order to prevent a recurrence of the incident. Meanwhile, a Peiping' message says Miss Sheh, the Chinese
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  • 32 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, Jan. 5. The tenure ol service of I.C.S. Officers m Bengal is expected to end m April. The Government is considering steps to replace the Officers. Copyright.
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  • 106 1 Nuremberg. Jan. 5. Karl Westphal, a former Nazi Ministry of Justice official, who was indicted yesterday with 15 others for war crimes and crimes against humanity, committed suicide by hanging early today m his Nuremberg cell, an official army spokesman announced. W'estphal's body, hanging from
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  • 30 1 though leftists led by Mr. Jai Prakash Narain are, it is felt, sure to oppose it. About 150 out of the total of 350 members are attending today's session.— Reuter
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  • 39 1 Bombay. Jan. 5.-1,500 Brahmin pandits launched a 21-day period Of prayers, sacrifice, fire and worship to invoke the powers of the goddess Rfaha Shakti to bring peace to strife-torn India and all the world. AP
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  • 39 1 Johannesburg, Jan. 5. Ernest Papendorf, of Potchefstroom, South Africa, has invented an appliance for closing grain bags witfiout sewing them. Unfortunately, owing to the Indian trade embargo, South Africa has no bags to close. AP
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  • 88 1 AUNG SAN (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Jan. 5. Speaking at a reception given in his honour here, the Uurmese leader U tang San explained yesterday some of his country's political problems. Aung San who is staying as Pandit Nehru s guest, demanded that
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  • 106 1 Baiavia, Jan. ;>. Premier SuUn Sjahrir of the Indonesian Republic announced on Sunday that street fighting had broken out m Patembanff, the centre of American and Dutch oil interests m south-east Sumatra, and that the military situation was "most serious." Both the Standard Vacuum's U.S. $70,000,000
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  • 55 1 Neil Delhi, Jan. 5. Mr. Arthur Hcnth'rson. Under Secretary of State for India, arrived here by air yesterday for a fortnight's visit. He will discuss with the Government of India the financial aspects of the premature retirement of officials of Indian public services m view of
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  • 848 1 Advocates Single Citizenship m ~W W ruT intiiuTis "Earlier last year when the whole country was faced with (he prospect of the Mac Michael proposals 1 "stated categorically that it would he idle, m fact mischievous, for the nonMalay
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  • 691 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, Jan. 6, 1947. ENCOURAGING TRENDS IN INDIA MEWS from India la very encouraging. Cabling from New Delhi on Saturday last our correspondent i'ated that the Congress h Command might persuade A I C.C. to lay down a concipolicy without sacrificing T h<- fundamental principles, with
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  • 379 2  -  MOYES THOMAS London, Jan. 5. Multitudes of Indians who for years have joined m the bi# outcry "quit India" are today a very \(ery frightened people, declared A. Noyes Thomas, writing m today's issue of the London News of the World. He
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  • 117 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras. Jan. 5. A bill to provide for the levy of agricultural incometax m Madras Province has been published.. It is proposed to levy tax on incomes of not less than Rs. 5,000 annually the tax varying from nine pies m
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  • 64 2 Bombay. Jan. s.— Police reported yesterday that 16 persons were injured by acid throwers m HinduMuslim disorders on Saturday. They arrested 27 persons In connection with a stabbing In line with a stabbing m line with a programme of mass roundups to catch the culprits and induce the people to
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  • 203 2 r Chandpur, (Bengal), Jan. 5. M aha m a Gandh mobile secretariat established a temporary "field headquartrhere yesterday for the Indian leader's walking riot raved and poverty-stricken villages of East Bengal. This village took on the atn phere of real military field he quarters except
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  • 124 2 FOOD SITUATION IMPROVES IN CEYLON Colombo. Jan. S. The food situation m Ceylon is steadily improving as a result of the resumption of regular shipments from foreign countries. The present supply of millets and pulses is very good and shipments continue to arrive frequently from East Africa and the Middle
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  • 43 2 London, Jan. 5.— V. K. Krishna Menon, personal representative m Europe of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, left London yesterday for Brussels. He is on a diplomatic mission but would make no comment about his visit to the Belgian capital. Reuter
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  • 277 2 Mahatma Gandhi's "Greatest Experiment' Of His Life Calcutta, Jan. 4. Mahatma Gail dhi began the "greatest experiment" of hi> life as he left Thursday Srirampur on a walking tour of East Bengal which he hope-' will quell communal strife m India. One of the first persons he met was a
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  • 116 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Jan. 5. -A Civil Service training school will be inaugurated by the Government of India shortly. Manila! Desai, senior Bombay civilian, has been appointed the Principal and will select a site for the school. The choice is between Delhi and
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  • 229 2 Complete Destruction Of Western Imperialism Only Guarantee For Asian Security"-Sarat Bose (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, Jan. 5. Maintaining that the future of Asia including India is beeing decided on the battle fields of Indo-China. Sarat Chandra Bose, m a statement from Calcutta appeals to Indian youths to come forward
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  • 143 2 Colombo, Jan. 4.— To protect the interests of the rubber industry here, the Ceylon Government have fixed the floor price at 65 cents per pound after the price had slumped to 60 cents when private trading resumed today. The Government has undertaken to
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  • 534 2 Madras (Air Mail* Consequent on the decision of the Government ot India to terminate with effect from Jan. 1. 1947 the processed foodstuffs imports scheme, the control over the distribution and prices of imported processed foodstuffs, such as dairy products, canned meat and canned Ash, at present
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  • 575 3  -  HAROLD SUGG Lshington, Jan. .">. If the American and Russian aimies nil out of Korea immediately without establishing a ovisional Government m Korea, Korea would explode ecracker." says Harold Sugg, one-time official of the m Military Government m
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  • 129 3 INDONESIAN NATIONALISTS REJECT DUTCH AGREEMENT Jogjakarta (Air Mail) The Indonesian Nationalist Party (PNI) at a general congress at Malang 'decided to reject the IndonesianDutch draft agreement, reports Antara. It was held that the draft had not fully safeguarded survival of the Republic m the political as well as economic sense.
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  • 191 3 S. Africa Threatens Retaliation Against Ceylon Colombo, (Air Mail) A hint that South Africa is likely to take some retaliatory action against Ceylon for her cancelling the remaining licenses for export of gunny bags to that country was given by Mr. I. E. Grant- Smith, South African Government Trade Commissioner
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  • 510 3 London. Jan. 5. The London Star said toda\ that memhers of the Parliamentary Labour party have asked Prime Minister Attlee to make a statement as soon as possible on the proba bility of an official announcement of the engagement between Princess Elizabeth and
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  • 214 3 Bombay, (Air Mail) Discussion m the British Press about who might and who might not provide a suitable husband for Princess Elizabeth found an echo m the uitra-nationalist Free Press Journal here which commented: •'Ever since the British t&eireu presumptive reached the
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  • 65 3 Ottawa, Jan. 3.— Officials here .said yesterday that Canada would follow whatever the United Kingdom and the United States decided on the standarisation of arms They doubled whether the standardisation would reach anything like that indicated In a Paris newspaper report yesterday which predicted a Single fighting arm
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  • 219 3 International Confab On Rice New York, Jan. 5. An international conference to lake place at the "earliest possible date at an important centre In South-east Asia" for consideration of increase of rice production, its distribution, price ranges and allied matters was hirecast here by 6. P. Pillai, Indian delegate to
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  • 80 3 Colombo, Jan. 3.— The three British Metropolitan police officers, whose Ceylon contracts have been ended by the Ceylon Government will end their work here sometime next month, but will continue be paid until October when their contracts would have expired. The officers— Lieut-Col. R. M
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  • 56 3 Southampton, Jan. 3. -The largest -^hip on the regular BnglandSouth Africa run, the 27,000-ton Union Castie liner Capetown Castle, has arrived m Southampton m readiness for a return normal service on Jan. 0 The ship, which ha.s I wartime record for sailing mileage, haa
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  • 273 4 "A very considerable Step 1 Towards Self Government" Uawa, Canada, Jan. s.— Mr. Malcolm MacDonaM, (iovernori.ineral of the Malayan Union, told a Press conference yesterday l hut the proposed new constitution for Malaya will give •vast powers 91 to the Malayan Federal (Government and
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  • 49 4 A Public Meeting of the Hind Volunteer Service members of the Local Indian Congress, Johore Bahru. will be held on Jan. 10 at 5.30 p.m. at the Congress Premises •47. Jalan Ibrahim^ Johore Bahru. All H.V.S. members are kindly requested to attend without fail.
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  • 215 4 Madras (Air Mail). I ntroubled by the spectre of communal riot, the Congress ministry here is going ahead with the execution of Mahatma Gandhi's ideals of social reform and economic self-sufficiency "\lh a zeal that has proved embarrassing to some of its supporters.
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  • 177 4 Whitehall Keeping Watch On Nehru-Aung San Meeting London, Jan. 5. Talks between British and Burmese leaders to work out independence for Burma will start on January 13, United Press learned from authoritative sources. There was no indication as to how long the conversations would last. The British Prime Minister, Mr.
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  • 163 4 Malaya To Take Part In Communist Empire Conference London, Jan. 5. The Communist Party of Britain is preparing for a visit of British Empire and Commonwealth delegates to London at the end of February when the Communist Empire Conference will be held. In addition to delegates from India, Australia, Canada,
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  • 267 4 London, Jan. .">. British official quarters expect the Burmese leaders who are flying to Britain for constitutional talks on the future of Burma to arrive m London next Friday. According to tentative arrangements they will land at Northolt aerodrome. Led by
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  • 477 4 U.K. Denies Any Monetary offer To Brooke London, Jan. 5. The British Colonial Office and Sarawak Government have **at no lime" made any offer monetary or otherwise to the former Rajah Muda of Sarawak, Mr. Anthony Brooke, declares the Colonial Office m a statement here on Saturday. The statement follows
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  • 72 4 Indian Women's Rally At Gemas A meeting of the Indian of Gemas was held under th< pices of the local Indian at the premises of thr Labour Union on Dec. 29. Mr. C. K. Unni. convei. Regional Indian Congn There was a good speeches were made by Mr. convener, Gemas
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  • 55 4 Brahmachari Kailasam. Joint Secretary, Indian Relfci I mittee m Malaya, writes: "Swanii Atniaram was 1., Penang at the beginm. November 1946. Since then definite information is» avail about him. He has been for the iast few months. An> knowing the present wherea of the Swami is kindly requt
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  • 87 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Jan. 5. On Ekadesi day, on Friday, thousands of Harijans singing devotional songs climbed the Tirupathi hills which since time immemorial has been an excluded area to them. They were received at the foot of the hills by the Devastanam Commissioner,
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  • 97 4 London, Jan. 3.— British citizenship are to be granted to all orphan children who fled to Britain from Nazi persecution before the war. Normally no one under 21 could apply for naturalisation without their parents consent, but it is now reported that the Home Secretary has
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  • 74 4 A special grant of $1,200 for the rehabilitation of the Ipoh Town Library has been approved, and orders for new books have been placed with the Times Book Club, London says a Press Release from Kuala Lumpur. With the sum of $500 which was granted by Government
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  • 210 4 Same Old Divide Rule Policy In Burma-U Saw Rangoon, Jan. 5. I Saw, leader of the Myochit Party and a member of the Governor's Executive Council, who is to accompany the Burmese delegation leaving for London on Jan. 7, said at a Press conference on Saturday that the British Government
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