Indian Daily Mail, 9 January 1947

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VaL 11. No. 2s:]. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY. JAM ARY 9, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 352 1 VIETNAM DELEGATION IN PARIS SAYS I am They Will Meet I Force With Force 9 la. .Inn. S.— High ranking nationalist civil and miliin fighting speeches cm Tuesday night bluntly to retaliate with the full weigh! of the Republic's d guerilla
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  • 256 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Peshawar, Jan. s.— ln a state merit from Peshawar, Gaffar Khan welcomes the A.I.C.C. resolution accepting the British statement of December <». "I fully endorse the resolution by the AXC.C It is m;> wish that the Constituent Assembly be a success
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  • 126 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi. Jan. 8. The India Government is shortly appointing a committee to advise on the revision of Press laws. The question was recently discussed by the Editors' Standing Committee with Sardar Patel, Home Member, but the Government postponed its
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  • 44 1 (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Lucknow, Jan. 8.- The United Provinces Congress Committee is i Igfafl one lakh volunteers m the province for the purpose of working out a constructive programme which will include regular parades, drills and rural reconstruction. Copyright.
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  • 18 1 I > the IMi Poppy Day fof Singapore was B bleb $6,635 was collect B Army and remitted
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  • 210 1 REDISTRIIU T*ON OF PORTFOLIOS IN INTERIM GOVT. Dr. John Mathal, 'Indian Christian 1 Minister of Industries and Supplies, will take over Transport and Railways. Chakravarthi Rajagopalachari, Congress Hindu Minister for Education and Arts, will becom Minister of Industries and Supplies, being replaced by Maulana
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  • 126 1 Batavia, Jan. B.—The British Consulate-General announced on Tuesday that he has received and la investigating a report of an "incident m which it is alleged that ft British ship chartered by Penang merchants was attacked and sunk by the Netherlands armed forces." The
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  • 173 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi, Jan. 8. Pandit Nehru yesterday commended "the Brahminic spirit of service" to Indian scientists. Addressing the All-Inuia Scientific Workers' Association, Nehruji advised them to organise themselves but without encouraging the profit motive m the individual. "Power plus
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  • 87 1 Bridi;end. Jan. B.— Quadruplets were born at 5.20 a.m. yesterday to Airs. Peggy Thomas, aged 29. wife Of Idwal Thomas, a painter whose home is near Bridgend. The quads are two boys and two girls. They are strong and doing well so far. A late message
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  • 67 1 Karachi, Jan. 8. The departure from here of the Burmese delegation to London for the AngloBurman talks has been delayed by I hours because of "some minor engine trouble" to the special plane m which they were scheduled to leave this morning, it was announced
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  • 73 1 L»ondon, Jan. 8. A government source said Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevln and Colonial Secretary Arthur Creech- Jones had decided to recommend to the Cabinet that Palestine be divided into independent Arab and Jewish states. Such a division probably would reserve Jerusalem Haifa and possibly other territory
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  • 96 1 Paris, Jan. 8. Colonial Minister Mar ins Moutet, describing the indo-China conflict as a full-scale war, said today that his peace mission had failed and that only military force could restore order. In a broadcast from Saigon on the eve of his departure
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  • 202 1 Hanoi, Jan. B.— ln the nicest action yet fought m the monthold fighting m North Indo-t hina, French paratroops, air force, navy and ground forces have relieved the French garrison at Nam Dinh, 45 miles south of Hanoi, which has been resisting determined Vietnamese
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  • 283 1 Paris, Jan. S. Any attempt to impose on the Vietnam (the autonomous state m Indo-China which is the scene of conflict between French troops and local nationalists) a goverament other than that presided over by Ho (hi Minh will not assure
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  • 56 1 Paris, Jan. 8. General Louis Morliere, Commander of French troops m the northern IndoChinese province of Tongking, where French and Vietnam troops are fighting, n;ay leea be recalled to Pari>, according to the "Paris Pressc." No futUier details aie Riven by the newspaper #bhch said the information
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  • 83 1 League Working Committee Meeting Soon Karachi, Jan. 8. Mohammed All Jinnah, fresident of the viiishm League, said yesterda> tnul he was calling a meeting ot me Muslim League Working tomnuUee at an early dale. Declining to comment on (hi* i -solution passed Monday by the All-India 1 (ingress Committee accepting
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  • 250 1 New Yorkers Amazed, Dismayed At Byrnes' Resignation New \ork. Jan. S. The resignation tf United States Secretary ot State .l^nies F. Byrnes, splashci on the first panes of all American newspapers this MM llhll. brought (-x< tarnations of amazemem and dismay from most readers. The general public, how ever, is
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  • 36 1 Nanking, Jan B.— (ion. George .Marshall, American envoy to China whosr appointment as Secretary 01 Slates was announced by Piuldeni Iruman, left b> air tor the I 'nilcil BUtca this moriiiiu
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  • 1173 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thursday, Jan. 9, 1947. THE UTMOST LIMIT the four hundred million Indians both at home and abroad are heaving the greatest sigh of relief. Thanks to the latest magnificent gesture of the Congress towards the Muslim League, namely, the acceptance of December G Statement of the
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  • 211 2 Colombo, Jan. 8. Ceylon's rubber shipments during the war years have just been made public for the first time m the Administration Report of the Director of Agriculture, L. J. de S. Seneviratne. The total for the years 1940 to 1945 was 1,315,203,909 pounds, valued
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  • 596 2 London, Jan. 8. The London Times commenting on the Indian National Congress Party's decision to accept the British interpretation of the Cabinet Mission plan, said on Tuesday that Mr. Jinnah has no further reason for standing aside from the Constituent Assembly.
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  • 234 2 British In India Apply American Methods In China? New York, Jan. B.— The American magazine "Atlantic Morthly" says Britain has applied with no little success m India the "Kuomintang: technique" of the United States m China by utilising: right wing groups of both the All-India Congress and Muslim League. "Competing
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  • 328 2 (From Fraser Wighton, Reuter's Political Correspond! n London, Jan. S. Talks between Burmese politica and the British (iovernment on the future constitution ma will open m London on Monday. The talks will be at Cabinet level involving not only Prime Minister Clement AUlee
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  • 259 2 Burma At Present Is At Cross-Roads" —AUNG SAN Karachi, Jan. B.— U Aung San, Vice-thairman of Burma's Executive Council who is leading the delegation which is flying to London for talks on Burma's future with the British Government, said here last night: "We are on the forward march to freedom
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  • 271 2 New Delhi. Jan. B— l'andii Jawuharlal Nehru, Vice -resident of the Indian Interim Government. yesterday described U Aim? San as an "old friend and comrul common undertakings." Stating that Aung San t crested m developing tiosi tions between India and Bu and closer unity among
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  • 326 2 London, Jan. 8. Two leading provincial dailies comment editorially today on the decision of the All-India Congress Committee to accept the British Government's statement on the grouping of provinces. The Conservative Birmingham Post writes: "The effect is that the Muslim League is given one more opportunity to
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  • 143 2 Burmese Delegates Express Optimism Calcutta. Jan. 7.--optimism m their demi dependence for Burma, bers of the six-memo*-: delegation proceeding I toi talks a t th the British ment passed through Tuesday. They ftTC *hA^fi M member of the AFPFI which General Aunt; San dor. U Tin Tut, independ. bor of
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  • 107 3 luiiia. Jan. B.— The Philippine rtmrni of Foreign Affairs an- ,<(,! on Monday plans to estalefatfoni at Bangkok, Lon- hunrfcing, Madrid and con,t Shanghai. Barcelona and j \ustralia. enlng of the Madrid legauld depend on the United action on Generalissimo Prance. lippines, since the July ndence,
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  • 89 3 INDONESIANS CONTROL EXPORT OF "ESSENTIAL" PRODUCTS Batavia (Air Mail;.— The Indonesian Republican Ministry of Economic Affairs has announced that m the future "essential" products can be imported or exported only through stipulated ports. The ports for Java are Cheribon, Tegal, Merak, Tjilatjap and Probolinggo. Ports for Sumatra are Costhaven. Palembang,
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  • 111 3 SJAHRIR'S TRIBUTE TO "DEATH RAILWAY" VICTIMS Batavia »Air Mail). Prime Minister Sutan Sjahrir of the Indonesian Republic has written a letter to General Aung San, Deputy Head of Burma's new Interim Government and president of the Burmese Anti-Fascist People's Freedom League, expressing the Indonesian Republics sympathy for the victims of
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  • 958 3 Britain Begins New Year With Smaller Rations, High Taxation And Grave Problems Unsolved 1946 In Retrospect London, Jan. S. The people of Britain began the New Year with smaller rations than at any time during the war (which may he cut even further shortly), the highest taxation of any country
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  • 72 3 I (melon. Jan. 8. Britain's newly nationalised coal mines arc popularly pictured as (he property of the common people but stern English law puts ownership on a different basis. A Magistrate placing a Sheffield man on probation of one year for stealing 30 cents
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  • 71 3 Manila (Air Mail).—Approximately 76<,, oi Philippines* pre-war rice production that is, the area planted to rice has been planted, it was disclosed by the undersecretary of agriculture and commerce. With reports lroin some provinces still incomplete and others to do some more planting, official iigures already compiled
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  • 44 3 Tokyo. Jan. 7.— Emperor Hirohitos imperial household personnel has been reduced since the surrender from 8,900 persons to 1,400 and the Japanese Press said on Saturday that this figure was the "barest essential necessary to run the imperial AP family.'
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  • 255 3 Manila. Jan. 8. A five-year-old boy, suffering from the usually fatal military tuberculosis was transferred home on Monday after 57 long clays m the Santo Tomas Hospital because of the effectiveness of the new (Iruj; streptomycin which had been shipped by air from the I'nited States
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  • 186 3 New York, Jan. 8. Plans to build eight "super tin dredges" costing r552,000,000 each to increase tin production m the Netherlands I ast Indies to above pre-war levels were announced by the Mining Equipment Corp. on Monday. Simultaneously, the lirst 01 the sea-going
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  • 93 3 Los Angeles, Jan. 7. Techi dershlp from America and American capital on a partnership basis are needed by the Indian lilm industry, declared M. G. Bhagat, Director of Movietone Corporation of Calcutta who is m the United States on business. Mr. Bhagat said: "For
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  • 56 3 Shanghai, Jan. 7, The lutun status and operation ol two British utility companies In the Shanghai former international settlement ire Ln question today. following the closure last night of the onlj Soviet radio station In China, and orders for the suspension Ol all but
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  • 799 4 Gen. Marshall Is New U.S. Secretary Of State Washington, Jan. 8. The resignation of Mr. .lames F. Byrnes as I nited States Secretary of State was announced here last ni^ht. He is succeeded ;i> Secretary of State by Cien. George Marshall, former United
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  • 134 4 NEHRU SAYS New Delhi, Jan. 8. Jawaharlal Xehru. Vice-President of the Indian Interim Government, said yesterday that "the attempt of France to crush the spirit of freedom m Indo-China has deeply moved the frdian people." It wftS difficult for Indians to know the true
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  • 78 4 Rangoon, Jan. 6. Rangoon University Students Union announced its decision to stage a token strike lasting; a fortnight from January 15 to 31, demanding immediate cessation of military occupation of university buildings. The Army authorities have already released most of the University buildings occupied by them
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  • 81 4 FRENCH COLONIAL MINISTER RETURNING JAN. 12 Saigon, Jan. 8. The French Colonial Minister M. Marius Moutet, who has been on a fact-finding mission m French Indo-China for the past two weeks, will return to Paris on Jan. 12 to report to the French Government, it was learned here yesterday. M.
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  • 37 4 London Jan. 7.— Raja Ravisher Singh of Kalsa, one of the Punjab hill states, has died at Westminster hospital, London, of bronchial pneumonia Aged 44. he came to England a few months ago for modical treatment.- Reuter
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  • 43 4 Sydney, Jan. 8.-- Shortage of tin plate will cut supplies of Australian tinned food this year, it was disclosed here today. The country faces 40,000 tons deficit In tinplate supplies with no prospect of improvement before 1948 Reuter
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  • 60 4 Melbourne, Jan. 7. The new British drug paludrine is proving remarkably successful m curing malaria. Of 3,172 cases treated m Victoria, malaria recurred m only 12 or one-third of one per cent. Similar figures were obtained m other states. Paludrine was discovered m England and tested
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  • 168 4 Two-armed Chinese entered a cof-fee-shop m Fisher Street on Tuesday night and after holding up the proprietor and his assistants got away with cash and valuables to the total value of $600. Four Chinese, three armed with revolvers and one with a knife, entered a coffee shop
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  • 91 4 Washington, Jan. 7. United States Secretary of State James Byrnes m an extemporaneous toast to the Italian Prim? Minister Alcide de Gasperi at a banquet m the latter's honour here last night declared: "I know of no man In the world wno is
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  • 485 4 London, Jan. 8. The British Press, referring to the problem of <>I brides, charging that hundreds of these "brides of despair" which the Daily Mail called them are stranded, said today that they are living m squalor m their new surroundings awaiting passage back to Great Britain.
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  • 69 4 INDONESIAN TRADE COMMISSIONERS FOR ABROAD Batavia, Jan. 7. The Indonesian news agency Antara, quoting informed sources, reported 20 trade commissioners will be sent abroad shortly by the Republic of Indonesia. Earlier, the Republican Ministry of Information officially announced that Mr. C. H. Campbell of Sydney had been appointed temporary trade
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  • 66 4 Tokyo, Jan. 7. A survey conducted by the Nippon Times said today that the average Japanese man feels that Americans who introduced equality of the sexes to Japan are not themselves abiding by their edict. The survey showed that the average young
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  • 286 4 In the Assize Court yesterday, Mr. Justice T. A. Brown ordered that a warrant of arrest be issued against a defence witness as he felt that the Court should do all m its power to help the accused to get his witness. A subpoena
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  • 269 4 The murder of a Javanese labourer by the name of Ahmad bin Ampat which occurred m the small hours of Auti. 11 last year at the Wilhelmina Camp Singapore had a sequel yesterday m the Assize Court when another labourer. Said bin Abdullah, claimed
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  • 77 4 London, Jan. 7.— X. N. Joglekar, member of the Working Committee of the All-India Forward Bloc and delegate of All-India T.U.C to the recent world trade union congress at Brussels, left London yesterday by air for India. Before leaving Joclekar told Reuien: "I am goin^ direct
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  • 27 4 RADIO PATROL BAG A CROCODILE While on d Road. Sinuap night on Tuesday a Police R:id codilr elghi stated thai the i crossing the r party saw
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