Indian Daily Mail, 11 January 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. No. 285, SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 335 1 Moving From Village To Village Looting, Murdering, Terrorising POLICE HRE, HILL FOUR (From <»ur Own Correspondent) -A general uprising has occurred amonu (ab«i itfinal tribe) m Dahanu Taluq. of Bombay Province. >l) <•' Warlis are moving from village to .ml murdering and terrorising the whole coUou>
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  • 120 1 Bombay, Jan. 10.— The police armed with lathis stood on guard at entrances to all Government of India offices m Calcutta today m view of the one-day "general strike" by the Government of India employees m Calcutta announced for today to express sympathy
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  • 117 1 Rangoon. Jan. 10.— Authoritative but unidentifiable sources m Rangoon on Thursday night said thai the Communist army followers of Thakin Tun had been m pitched battles with the police and AntiFascist Peoples Freedom League Forces m the Yamethin district. The sources said that
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  • 99 1 Bombay, Jan. 10.— Twelve people died, nine of them from stabbing, m a new outbreak of rioting m the mill area m North Bombay during the 24 hours ending early today. In addition 110 were injured, 33 by stabbing and nine by police fire.
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  • 233 1 London. Jan. 10. London morning: papers yesterday maintained a wary, attitude toward President Truman's appointment of General of the Army George C. Marshall to replace James F. Byrnes as Secretary of States. The Daily Herald and the News Chronicle confined themselves to short
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  • 231 1 Leaders Want "Pongal" To Be Tamil National Festival (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Jan. 10.— in appeal to Tamilians to celebrate "I'ongal as the national festival is made by Kama raj Xadar. Tmnilnad Cnngriss President. Kalyanasundara Mndaliar, T. T. Krishnamathari, and other leaders. The leaders say: "It is our ambition
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  • 88 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Jan. 10.— Assam will follow Congress decision regarding the grouping plan, says Ma v lan a Tyabullah, president of the Provincial Congress Committee, interviewed m Gauhati. Assam's previous stand, Tyabullah opined, remained unaffected by the A.I.C.C. decision because
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  • 74 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Jan. 10. It is reliably understood that the Political Department which functions directly under the Crown Representative is trying to forte the Maharaja of Indore, one ol the premier Hindu States to appoint the Nawab of Chhattari as the
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  • 180 1 Hanoi, Jan. 10.— Fighting has again broken out m Hanoi, a drench communique reported today. Vietnam (Indo-Chinese Nationalist artillery has been shelling tlie district m which the Pasteur Institute is situated, the communique said. Hanoi is the capital ol Tonking m Northern IndoChina. Outside
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  • 197 1 Madras, Jan. 10.— Marius Moutet French Colonial Minister, who arrived m Madras on Thursday told the Associated Press, "There is nothing for reference to the United Nations regarding the French Government interference "m Laos and Cambodia, because France wants them both to be
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  • 118 1 Moscow, Jan. 10. Don't tell Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery, because it's still a secret, but before his departure from Moscow he's going to receive, as Soviet Chief of Staff Marshal Vasilevsky's personal gift, a handsome 14-inch high fur Cossack hat to replace his famous
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  • 98 1 Vatican City, Jan. 10.— The Pope today advised Koine's aristocracy to make the best of the abolition of the monarchy and to dedicate itself to building a new Italian Republic. He received the aristocrat m penerai audience at the Apouolic P'ilace "The man who lives
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  • 227 1 Paris, Jaa. 10. The occupation by Chinese troops of Paracel Islands m (he South China Sea, 250 miles off the coast of Annam. came as a complete surprise to the French Government who had not yet been informed by the Chinese Government, it was
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  • 120 1 Shanghai, Jan. 10.-— One of the 42 persons killed m the CNAC airliner crash near Tsingtao on Jan. 5 was a man who forged identification papers of a bonafide delegate to the recent National Assembly, attended all sessions of the convention and voted on all questions
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  • 67 1 Tokyo, Jan. 10. Unconfirmed reports were circulating m Tokyo yesterday that Mamoru Shigemitsu, former Japanese Ambassador to Britain and later Japanese Foreign Minister, will probably be acquitted by the International Tribunal on war crimes. Keuter adds Uiat before the war with Japan, Shigemitsu was credited
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  • 36 1 Batavia, Jan. 10. Dutchmen evacuated from Indonesian Republican territory during the last year numbered 28,098, according to the Indonesian branch of the Dutch Red Cross. The total number of Europeans m the interior was 45,974.- Reuter
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  • 148 1 JOINT COUNCIL PLANS MALAYA-WIDE DEMONSTRATIONS Penang, Jan. 10.— The PanMalayan Council for Joint Action which opposes the proposed Federation of Malaya will hold mass demonstrations throughout the country m a fullscale campaign to line up all Asiatic communities behind its programme for a United Malaya. The plans were revealed here
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  • 198 1 "Malays' Position Will Be Endangered By Complete Independence" DATO ONN Alor Star, Kedah, Jan. 10.— Dato Onn bin Jafaar, president of the United Malay National Organisation, today warned Malays that complete independence would endanger their position. Addressing a three-day session of the UMNO General Assembly which was convened to consider
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  • 123 1 Southampton, Jan. 10.— A New York liftman's Saturday night out ended m a trip across the Atlantic and an unexpected interview with the Southampton police yesterday. Twenty-eight year old John Gorman, liftman of Bronx, New York, who went out for a walk last Saturday evening,
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  • 690 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, Jan. 11, 1947. NOTES COMMENTS GOVT. SERVANTS ISS L L ULTIMATUM THL acting President of the Junior Civil Service Association has, it is reported, sent a letter to :i Qovernor of Singapore, stating thai Government servants are determined to siage a mass demonstration In the
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  • 394 2 Filipinos' Warning To United States Cleveland, Jan. l'>. Filipino Brigadier-General Carlos P. Komulo warned America yesterday that the granting of independence to the Philippines is not enough to insure the United States the respect and friendship of one billion Orientals, but she must lend
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  • 191 2 London, Jan. 10. Nothing can stem the tide of conscious maturity among the peoples of Asia, says the leading article m yesterday's New Statesman and Nation left -wing week-end review. "The real problem." the New Statesman adds, "is whether we British with the French
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  • 99 2 Bombay. Jan. 10.— The Trans World Airways plane Ta.i Mahal, blazing a new service to India, arrived at Bombay airport at 5.45 p.m. yesterday. The new service of one flight weekly to Bombay Is an extension of scheduled flights from the United States to Cairo. En
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  • 55 2 New Delhi. Jan. 9.— lt was re liably stated today that 80 men of the Royal Indian Air Force at the RAF station at Vizagapatam, Madras, who refused duty on Jan i returned to work yesterday. N authoritative information is available on the grounds
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  • 170 2 Calcutta, Jan. Krishna Valla hh Sahay, Revenue Minister to the Government of Bihar, has gone to East Bengal to meet with 31ahat ma Gandhi and post him with the latest details about the communal situation m Bihar. Sahay is accompanied by J.
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  • 187 2 1 .melon. Jan. 10. Moh. lined All Jinnah, President of the All-India Muslim League, wants to delay any srtt lenient with the Congress Party m the hope that the former Premier. Mr. Winston Churchill, may return to power, says an editorial note m
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  • 238 2 CEYLON DISILLUSIONED: RUBBER ESTATES REDUCED TO FIREWOOD Colombo (Air Mail).— Some of Ceylon's rubber plantations have been reduced to more firewood producing centres as a result of their response to the "almost pathetic appeals" made during the war for more and more rubber, C. A. M. deSilva, Chairman of the
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  • 805 2 "I Am Prepared To Give Talks A Trial" Al x SA n (From Fraser VVighton Reuters Political Correspondent) London, Jan. 10. Burmese political leaders led by I Aun« San arrived by air m London last night for talks w'|h the British Cabinet on self-government of their
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  • 313 2 Rangoon, Jan. 10. Dr. Ba Maw, sponsor of the Mahabama (Greater Burma) Organisation on Thursdayadvocated all-out Burmese aid for the Vietnam Republic. He said that the supply of Burma rice to France, if any/ should be suspended, and advocated countrywide demonstrations supporting the Vietnam
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  • 232 2 Rangoon, Jan. 10. Ex-premier U Saw, leader of th Myochit (lovers of nation) Party declared here before leaving by air for next week's London talks on Burou that there was every likelihood that the negotiations **wii begin and end m talks without producing any
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  • 75 2 Twin Falls, Ida (Air Maih Mrs. Grace Long was sent to the city jail for a 30-<la\ sentence for beating husband. Police were called to th<Long home, where, they wert told, a man was beating hiv wife. When they arrived ihr\ found it was the other \\;o
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  • 140 2 London, Jan. 10. Moscow Radio said yesterday that "evidently In dia's experience is not making the Burmese people feel very optima tic" about the prospect of attaining independence from Britain. "The Burmese Independ* i Movement has continued t( clop and to assume sharper said Dyamov
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  • 123 2 Madras, Jan. 10.— The lnd< dent newspaper Hindu on Friaa editorially attacked for the sec< time this week the French In Indo-China, say ins tha suspects it is not Ho Chi Mi; president of the Vietnam Republic but ministers like Marius M French Colonial
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  • 40 2 Jogjakarta .Air Mail*. -The Indonesian Republican Mim. Information announced that Indonesian*, including one worn*--have been nominated by the Inc* nesian Youth Association 4 o delegates to the Student C< scheduled for Lahore, IndU January.— AP
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  • 97 3 1 NUiii.-An Australian mt whose eloquence ed a Japanese from Ken placed m an un.,n—all the Japanese ppear before the cour- service* m :heir 20-j ear-Old Japanese m court at Kure. southern n a charge of stealing shirts and socks, the he RAAF. he was
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  • 134 3 Sydney (Air Mail) Shots m the New South Wales Liquor Referendum will reach their peak shortly when liquor and temperance interests will bring m their big guns. Liquor interests will seek votes for 10 o'clock closing by "goodwUl customer" campaign. Temperance organisations (for
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  • 44 3 Harrisburg, Pa (Air Mail) A man m Texas has travel on his mind. His name is R. B. McHorse. He lives m Muleshoe. He wrote the Pennsylvania Department of Highways for a copy of the 1946 official tourist map. UP
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  • 156 3 Wallsend, Northumberland, Jan. B.— Dr. Oswald H. Siung, attached to the Public Health Laboratory or King's College, Newcastle-on-Tyne and who is a British subject of Chinese origin, was last night appointed Medical Officer of Health to the Wallsend Corporation at a salary of £960 per
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  • 1495 3 George Catlett Marshall U.S. Secretary Of State: A Profile r^ENERAL of the Army George Catlett Marshall had finished the biggest military job m history. He had reared as Army Chief of Staff after directing the best conducted war the nation ever waged. President Truman had presented him with the Distinguished
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  • 229 3 Britain Can Make It Exhibition: 253 Buyers From India on!f^? n Yu Jan 9 Two hundred nnH ?n«* y K three suyers5 uyers from In dia and 103 buyers from Burma came u° i^?Sf- or Britain c an make it exhibition which has just closed after 14 weeks, it was
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  • 287 3 1,000-Year Stillness Of Ajanta Caves To Be Broken Hyderabad (Deccan), (Air Mail.) The thousand-year-old stillness of the Ajanta caves, which are situated m the Nizam of Hyderabad's dominions about 350 miles from here, will be broken by the clank of pickaxes on stone when workmen of the Archaeological Department of
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  • 696 4 Japan Will Never Again Be In Position To Attack Washington, Jan. 10. Replying to a question as to whether Japan ever again will be m a position to attack the United Slates, Assistant Secretary for War, Mr. Howard Peterson,
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  • 174 4 London, Jan. 10.— Fenner Brocki way, who has been associated with the Head Office of fihq Independent Labour Party as chairman, secrc- tary or editor of its organ since I 1911, has resigned from the Party 1 and has applied for membership of
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  • 100 4 Batavia (Air Mail) Reorganisation of the Indonesian news agency Antara is imminent, authoritative Indonesian Republican sources say. They explain that the Republican Government has been embarrassed frequently In the past by inaccurate Antara dispatches. Two steps m the reorganization, which is correlated with a government effort
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  • 72 4 Bridgend, Jan. 9. In an oxysen tent at a mid-Glamorgan hospital, Bridgend, Nesta the sole survivor of quads born on Tuesday to Mrs. Peggy Thomas of Tylaguyn Pontyrhyl, has died despite a 36-hour fight by doctors and nurses to save her life. Mrs. Thomas, 29-year-old
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  • 61 4 Sydney (Air Mail*. -New South Wales people spent a record sum of £4,221,150 on lottery tickets during 1946. One hundred thousand tickets sold m each lottery and from the gross income of £26,250, £16,300 is paid as prize money, and £9,950, less expenses, goes
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  • 84 4 A Sund/*/ goods shopkeeper was robbed of $30 when two robbers carrying a hand grenade entered his shop m Sims Avenue at about 6 o'clock on Thursday evening and alter threatening the complainant decamped with the money. The complainant was also warned by
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  • 44 4 London, Jan. 9. Former President of the Regency Council of Siam, Pridi Panomyang, arrived m Berne today to pay a friendly visit to the Federal Council, according to the Swiss Radio. An official reception will be given m his honour by the Council.- Reuter
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  • 557 4 The views of the Pan -Malayan Labour Union towards the Federation Plan follow: The promulgation of Federation Plan has met with much criticisms from the entire community of Malaya and reporters had aflfronted Mr. Cheng of the Pan-Malayan Labour Union In this connection, and the following
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  • 262 4 As a sequel to a raid carried out by members of the C.1.D., Singapore, headed by ASP F. J. Patton and A.S.P. Haines, on a coffee shop In Paya Lebar shortly after 10 o'clock on the night of Nov. 4, four Chinese of whom one
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  • 205 4 Ail Indian and three Chinese, passengers of a taxi from Johorc to Singapore, were robbed at New Cemetery Koad, Singapore, on the evening of Thursday. It appears that the lair victim? were travelling m a. taxi from Johorc to Singapore. On reaching i he
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  • 21 4 litical criminals) and those who have reached the required age .should be entitled to the rights of citizenship and to vote."
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  • 71 4 New York, Jan. 10.— In th< big fire m two days In busy harbour, the Jersey Railroad's Pier 18 was early yesterday morning. The blazd which destr New York Central Railroa son river pier opposite Mar. at Weehawken yesterday wa ally extinguished today after
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  • 70 4 Lichficld. Staffordshire, Jan -The court martial was he) yesterday of Cor]iGral Rober \>. who had asked for a s hearing when ho and elghi corporals were charged yi with mutiny on the allega Leaving the troopship Bra Scotland a: Liverpool a DIO and
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