Indian Daily Mail, 10 January 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. No, 284. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. JANUARY 10, IH-17. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 168 1 {frighting Limited To Patrol Clashes Only I ■tiiitary activities —The Netl mmission General (o \m\n: plane after six weeks > eminent lo undertake nature of a foi mal m i epublic, ik, lii a t; c Dvi iii. Pre- ted State imong >lcomed the
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  • 86 1 Sjahrir's Govt. Will Accept Cheribon Agreement? IB n'.tdji A^oe^ Deputy Foreign Ipa Republican H -day thai he Wo that the Provi-K-c Governmi n>- rlbon AgreeL':. i li.do|f'.: Indonesi ■ec he contents, but would stand with both legs on the ground. •Dr Sutan Sjahrir, Prime Min:6ter. himself did noi a^ree with
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  • 78 1 170 RIN, RIAF Men On Hunger Strike Jan. if. Hunger about 90 Royal ersonnel and about i Air Force men i re oti ni.uiit. •iv.v men struck on VlonCochin Iii undisi lose I i son Ii > i> son later ret urned to ions but t.u* i maining i main(
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  • 78 1 Singapore, Jan 9. Pan-Ameri-can World Airway announced op ursday Lhi were postponing projected op into SingaI i for a w hilt 1 due to ten y circun is :>nci .ui\i rol." statem m from StanGlu been Panair and who left Tuesday for the l d
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  • 84 1 Johannesberg, Jan. 9. The Indian passive resistance campaign against the Asiatic Land Tenure Representative Act ha^ i •en resumed. Ti.L resistance council announced today that a new batch volunteers have left here for Durban to occupy the European here. At the same time the council
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  • 134 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) ilcutta, Jan. 9. There was mild excitement during Mahatma Gandhi's prayer meeting m Masimpur village on Wednesday evening. When the concourse started i)i4 the Ramdhun, all the Musa.j>> present left m a body. ng the
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  • 110 1 People Fleeing From Hazara District (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Jan. 9.— Though the Central Government have Imposed a colli fine on tribesmen who iding Hindu villages >ss the border and a military force is c rated m the dised a, the situation m rict In North-west to be
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  • 142 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Jan. !>.— Behind the ani ouncement of the interim Governmeni portfolios' reshuffle made yesterday lies an interesting story. Le i /anted the Transport portfolio now being held by Asal Ah to by given 10 a Leaguer and svere supported strongly
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  • 74 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Jan. 9. In connection with the recent workers' clashes In Madura, m which one was killed and many injured, the Police searched for four hours the Offices of the Madras Communisi Party and other Communist-controlled bodies yesterday evening and seized
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  • 434 1 (From Paul Scott Rankine) Washington, Jan. 9. United Slates policy of firmness and patience towards Russian diplomatic demand is not expected to change following the replacement of Mr. James F. Byrnes by General George iMarshall as Secretary of State, authoritative circles
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  • 64 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) (annanon 1 Jan. 9, From Mala ii coni<*s a report of another clash !el ween Communists and the lalabar Special Police m a village «'i r C i liianore on Wednesday. The Police were .searching for jme absconding "warrantees" when they were
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  • 450 1 Karachi, Jan. 9. Mohammed Yli Jinnah, President of the Muslim League, m a Press statement Issued here yesterda>, declared (hat "the Muslim League has no intention of raising the question concerning the annexation of Maungdaw (m Northern Arakan m Hurnia) to
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  • 190 1 Combat French Troops 'Alerted' For Despatch To Indo-China Paris, lan. o.— All combat troops stationed m France have been warned to be ready for services m Indo-China. The order which was issued by rench Defence Minister totipulates that men called up juch service must be at least years 1 old
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  • 27 1 London, Jan. 9— More than 1.20U Britons have signed a petition to the Crown requesting that the pre .sent Labour ciovenimeni resigned, it was learned here today.
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  • 73 1 (I rom Our Own Correspondent* If Ir mi W, Jan. M. Sub-easlc distinrtions m the elretoral rolls of the local bodies m the United Provinces have been abolished. Henceforward a voter will be classified as Hindu, Muslim, Sikh, etc., no entry being made of his
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  • 43 1 U.S. AMBASSADOR FOR INDIA SOON Washington, Jan. 9. A U.S. Stat'^ Department spokesman said on Wednesday thai he believed thai President. Truman would soon name an Ambassador to India. However, he added that the department had no inkling who would be appointed.— AP
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  • 35 1 Moscow, Jan. 9. The Chief of the Soviet General Staff, Marshal Vasilirvsky. has anepled an invitation from I irld -Marshal Lord Montgomery, Chief <»f the British imperial General Staff, to visit England next S^ring.- Reuter
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  • 745 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, Jan. 10, 1947. BEWARE OF THE HIDDEN WEAPONS! QUR advice to Malaya., hi otta i d •ns this: though, boycott ■t, *he Federation bound Fcdtrau^i or •he boycott mv I I o-day, we feel it our iname time, the rd th( i inst vhich are
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  • 197 2 Major Issue In South African Parliamentary By-Election Durban, Jan. 8. The position of Indians m the Union of South Africa is a major issue In the campaign preceding the Jan. 15 parliament;* r> by-election for the important /ul u land seat onoe held by the present Union High Commissioner m
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  • 142 2 Calcutta, Jan. B.— Dr. Jeelany Syed, former editor of the local Muslim daily Morning News and doctor of philosophy of London University, was remanded m custody today on the charge of beint; concerned m the theft of revolvers from Barrackpore police station. Hi
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  • 817 2 Government's Reply To Council Of Joint Action Claim For Special Talks 'Furred Down The request made by the Council oi Joint Action to be recognised "as the only body which embraces all Asiatic communities m Malaya, and with which tile government may conduct negotiations on constitutional issues' has been turned
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  • 1260 2 Meanwhile the Mala; Nationally Party, who, incident have not yet taken up rnem!)er>hip of the duncil of Joint tion. have issued a statement on the Federation plan with (he self-explanatory caption: "The people betrayed.* 1 The full text of MNP's statement follows:- An a-reemen^ wa n arrived
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  • 75 2 Asian Students' Conference In Delhi In August New Delhi, Jan. 8. An Asian Students Conference will bo held m Delhi during the next August to consider schemes lor closer cooperation and co-ordination of students' activities and possibilities of forming an Asian Students* Union. This decision was taken at a meeting*
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  • 374 3 Washington, .lan. 9. President Truman warned Congress sterdav that a rejection of his administration's tariff reducprogramme would have "profound effects on world politics I prospects foi creating enduring peace." rh v counter- rt.uk to the tur- publican drive against s international trade ics
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  • 128 3 Batavia, Jan. 9. The Indonesian Central National Committee, which contains representatives of all political partis and serves as a temporary Indonesian Kepuhlic Parliament, is not expected to make its decision on the Cheribon draft agreement before mid-January, high official Indonesian sources say. The agreement already has
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  • 96 3 Batavia. Jan. 9.— A communique from the Netherland East Indies Government yesterday denied charges by the Indonesian Republican Government that military and other measures taken by the Dutch m Indonesia violated the truce signed last month. The communique said that the measures found necessary during the last
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  • 112 3 Saigon. Jan. B.— One hundred and fifty Chinese men, women and children have escaped from the embattled Sino-Annamite quarter of Hanoi, according to a French message received here today. They have reached safety m trie quarter of the city under the control of French forces.
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  • 125 3 INDIAN AGRICULTURE STUDENTS CAN LEARN LOT FROM BRITAIN London, Jan. 9. Indian students In Britain specialising m agricultural courses are to benefit from a revival of activities of the Indian Village Welfare Association which has its headquarters m London. The Secretary of the Association, Miss A. R. Caton, who has
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  • 70 3 Nainital, Jan. 9.— Pandit G. B. Pant, Premier of the United Provinces, said here "Unity is the foremost need for enjoying freedom and we should rise to the occasion by restoring harmony m our body politic." Addressing a political conference, he added "We are nearing
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  • 461 3 FEDERATION PLAN The following communique has been issued by the Secretary of the Consultative Committee on the Constitutional Proposals for Malaya. The first public session of the Committee m Kuala Lumpur will be held on Jan. 28, commencing at 10 a.m. at
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  • 75 3 LONDON BUSINESSMEN CAN NOW DICTATE LETTERS ACROSS TO NEW YORK London, Jan. 9.— A special teleprinter service, which was used for translantic "talks" between the British wartime Premier Mr. Winston Churchill and the United States President, Mr. Roosevelt, was opened yesterday for international business communications. Businessmen m London and New
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  • 42 3 Batavia 'Air Mail). Sixty-four Indonesian Army prisoners have been released by Netherlands Indies authorities In keeping with the Dutch-Indonesian agreement to release prisoners not charged with crimes of violence, reports the Indonesian news agency Antara. AP.
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  • 43 3 Hamburg- Jan. 9. Seventeen cases of death from freezing m Hamburg* have been confirmed and 12 more (uses of serious frost-bite have heeii reported, Herr Dahrendorf, chairman of the Fuel Committee of Hamburg City Council, announced Last night Reuter
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  • 266 3 Rangoon, Jan. 7.— The departure or tiic Burmese delegation to London today marked the beginning; of a countrywide "independenec campaign* 1 under the auspicei oi L Aung San's AntiFascist Peoples Freedom League. The strengthening of the "Peoples Volunteer Corps," vigorous collection oi -'Freedom Funds" and
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  • 78 3 New York, Jan. 8. Fire broke out at 6 a.m. at New YoJ(c\s Central Railway Pier across the Hudson Ri\er from New York e;lrly today. reddening the sky behind Manhattan's mid-town skysrapers. Officials said it was one of the worst harbour fires m history. The
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  • 67 3 A fire which razed New York central railroad pier at Weehawken, New Jersey, today caused damage unofficially estimated at between $25,000,000 and $30,--000,000. Smoke from the tire billowed across the Hudson River over New York. After burning one pier the blaA; spread to another. Scores of fireboats
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  • 76 3 £500,000 HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION PROJECT Batavia. Jan. 9. -The Publi' Works Department of the fledgeling Republic of Indonesia ha* drawn up plans for a 30.000,000 roepiah (£500,000 at the official Indonesian exchange rate) highway construction project, said the Indonesian news agency Antar.i A comprehensive programme tor the repair of war and
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  • 82 3 Paris, Jan. 3.- Vietnam Radio today accused M. Moutet of refusing to enter into negotiates with Vietnam Nationalists and of being a "messenger of war." The Vietnam Radio spokesman :ci Vietnam forces were w%ging a "defensive war" and appealed direct to the French public
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  • 721 4 Colonial Office Offers Scholarships For Deserving Cases A grant under the Colonial Development and Welfare Act 1945, has been provided to enable scholarships to be given to men or women either within the subordinate grades of the public service, or not yet appointed
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  • 345 4 Governor Gent Pays Tribute To Indian Troops In Malaya The following is Ihe text of the speech made by li.fc. the Governor, Sir tdward Gent, at the opening ol the IOK Canteen and Cinema m Kuala Lumpur, on Jan. 5. "Not only is it a pleasure to me to take
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  • 47 4 Batavia. Jan. B.— Dr. Maria Ulfah Sanioso, Indonesian Republican Minister of Social Affairs, announced plans for legislation prohibiting children under 12 to hold regular jobs. A law prohibiting children and women from working at night or m mine already has been passed. AP
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  • LETTER TO EDITOR.
    • 126 4 Dear Sir, In response to the cali oi that great leader Chanora Bose, 1 take ilns opportunity, being an Asian, to voice tnrougb tne medium oi your serviceable paper, to my countrymen who are residing 111 Malaya to step iorward and help our brethren,
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  • 149 4 London, Jan. 9.— A Ministry ol Supply spokesman stales that no announcement has been made on tin and that he is unwilling to make a comment. Meanwhile it Ifl understood that tin prices fixed from January Ut by tne Ministry ol Supply will Ik
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  • 426 4 NOT A FISHY STORY! The South East Asia Fisheries Conference, whkh met this week m Singapore, came to an end on Wednesday. On the first day of the conference, Monday 6th January, a demonstration of local fishing method* was
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  • 60 4 Colony of Singapore Treasury Bills will be issued on the 10th January, 1947. Tenders were invited for 1. 2. 3 and 4 months to an amount of $10 millions and tenders for that amount have been accepted at rate of '< per annum and below.
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  • 27 4 The next meeting of the Rural Board will be held on Thursday. 16th January, 1947, m the Land Office, Singapore, v*. 10 a.m. j
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  • 359 4 AUSTRALIAN COMMISSIONER'S SON INJURED Mr. B. J. Massej, son of the Australian Commissioner, suffered injuries to his right leg and face when a Military lorry driven by an Indian collided with the motorcycle which he was riding. He is reported to be progressing satisfactorily. The scene
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  • 172 4 On Remembrance Day, 10th November 1946, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, the Rt. Hon. A. Creech- Jones, laid a wreath on the Cenotaph m Whitehall on behalf of the Government and peoples of the Colonies and Protectorates of the British Empire. The wreath
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  • 74 4 Karachi, Jan. 9.— M. A. Jinnah, President of the All-India Muslim League, has summoned Bengal Premier H. S. Buhrawardy "some discussions/ v Is learni here. Jinnah is staying In Kai.i guide the deliberations ol the sind Muslim League Assembly Party which recently won 34
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  • 70 4 Karachi. Jan. 7. Py Rudra of the Allahabad Unrtei said here that the ing cosi of living m sections oi the p^ those m the fixed salary Delivering the presides dress of the 29th conference Indian Economic Associa ra advocated :he appoinu. commission
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