Indian Daily Mail, 14 January 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. No. 257. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 482 1 Serious Political Talks Begin This Afternoon Jan. 13— The Burmese political leaders, who are self-government conversations with the British rnment. held their first meeting at noon today with the Prime Mini ter Mr. Clement Ittlee, members of the Cabinet at No. 10. Downing Street the Prime
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  • 70 1 I '>'" Own Correspondent) I U The Central I niment have decidI JS a punitive police I h«- \i anpur at the expense I Muslin, population. recalled that riots when Muslims B a pr< cession of Sikh.s v Govind's birthday W r the Government I H.ndus
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  • 135 1 Allahabad, India, Jan. 13.— The Allahabad High Court on Monday set free a man sentenced to five years' imprisonment for selline his wife to a friend for about US. $100. The Court action was taken on grounds that the wife gave evidence
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  • 37 1 Paris, Jan. 13.— General Jacques Philippe Leclerc, former French Commander-in-Chief m IndoChina, arrived here yesterday afternoon by air from Tunis. General Leclerc has been making a .special tour of inspection m Indo-China Reuter
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  • 22 1 Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru delivering the Presidential address of the Indian Science Congress of Delhi recently note his Doctorate
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  • 166 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, Jan. 13. Laachar Village, which MaUna Gandhi reached on Saturday, is perhaps tho only place m Noakhali where the Hindu minority successfully resisted when Muslim hooligans descended on them. With a few gun* they were able to secure, the Hindus organised
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  • 134 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Arrah, Jan. 13. Claiming that even the formation of the Interim Government and the calling of the Constituent Assembly are direct result of Netaji's policy, Sardul Singh Caveeshar, presiding over the All-India Forward Bloc confen/nce m Arrah
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  • 119 1 Maharaja Of Cochin Reiterates Franchise Promise (From Our Own Correspondent) Ernaknlam, Jan. 13. In a message to the people regarding entry, the Maharaja of Cochin says the proper democratic way to effect a reform is to make i; an Issue m a general election. "I have already announced the intention
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  • 75 1 ALL CAN CARRY SWORDS NOW FOR SELF-DEFENCE (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi. Jan. 13. It Is understood that the India Government, after discussions with Central Legislature members, have decided to permit all communities m the cen-trally-administered areas to carry swords for self-defence. The demand for permission was made In
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  • 158 1 Calcutta. Jan. 13. Mahatma Gandhi who is now on a walking tour from village to village m East Bengal m an endeavour to bring about amity and brotherliness between Hindus and Muslims, will be sending "urgent messages" to the outside world by special plane. It
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  • 410 1 Jerusalem, jan. 13.— extremists blew up the police headquarters and post office at haifa with bombs last night. The casualties were described officially as heavy, but the exact toll of dead and wounded could not »>e determined lmme- The explosion spiked rumours
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  • 394 1 Hanoi, Jan. 1& The whole of Northern Indo-China is an inferno today dozens of columns of black smoke are spiralling to the sky where the Vietnamese have applied scorched earth tactic to their villages or wher? French bombs fired native huts, writes Doon Campbell,
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  • 123 1 Attlee Threatened To Resign Last Week London, Jan. 13. Prime Minister Clement Attlee threatened to resign last week following his clash with Trade Union colleagues m the British Cabinet, high level closed today. These sources said Attlee told the Trade Union Ministers that their .support of Trade Unions Congress could
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  • 68 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Poona, Jan. 13. A new industrial town to be named after Sardar Patei is proposed to be built by a group of industrialists near Poona. Under a five-year plan, the industrialists intend to manufacture hundred per cent. Indian typewriters, cycles,
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  • 266 1 Consultative Committee On Constitutional Proposals ihc replies given below to three questions put to the Chairman of ihc Consultative Committee are regarded as of sufficient public interest to be notified to the Press, stales a Press release from Kuala Lumpur. The first question wai whether 1 is regarded as eoscniial
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  • 25 1 Issues <>i victory Savings ceri ficates up to January 10 m th Malayan Union totalled $3oo,itk while m Singapore the total $-53,395.00.
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  • 760 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tuesday, Jan. 14, 1947. Dato Onn Lets Cat Out Of Bag! THAT the U.M.N.O. President Dato Onn bin JafTar himself has launched on a propaganda campaign m favour of the Malayan Proposals will not surprise anyone. A:s these Proposals were .secretly hatched by the U.M.N.O. representatives
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  • 739 2  -  GEN. AUNG SAN SEVERANCE FROM BRITISH COMMONWEALTHOR NOT-IS FOR BURMESE TO DECIDE, HE SAYS fFrom Frascr Wiffhton, Reuter's Political Correspondent) London, .lan. 12. General Aun# San. Burmese political leader who is heading a delegation to London
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  • 254 2 Gandhiji Does Not Want Military Escort, Anneal Fails (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, Jan. 12. The Bengal Premier commenting on Mahatma Gandhi's repeated suggestions that the police protection given him should be withdrawn said: "Mahatma Gandhi has made his position clear. It is not his appreciation of the situation which
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  • 250 2 London. Jan. 13. The Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee, members of the British Cabinet and principal political leaders of Burma will meet at noon today at 10 Downing Street for opening conversations aimed at securing early self-government for Burma. The meeting will, however,
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  • 527 2 London, Jan. 12. Executive Counsellor U Tin Tut, member of the Burmese political delegation now m London to discuss self-government for Burma with the British Government, envisages a most cordial future relationship between India and Burma. lii an exclusive interview 52--year-old Tin Tut,
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  • 81 2 East Bengal Rioting: One VIP Gets Death Sentence (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta. Jan. 12. Gumakhan, President of the Raniganj Muslim League, who was charged with murder m connection with the recent East Bengal killing was yesterday sentenced to death by the Sessions Judge of Burdwan. The jury unanimously found
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  • 74 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Lahore, Jan. 12. As a protest against the alleged maltreatment of Press by an official, the Punjab Press decided not to publish anything about the opening of the great Thai irrigation project by the Governor on January 7. This is the first
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  • 180 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi, Jan. 12.— The Governor and Premier yesti discussed with the Interim Go" eminent m Delhi the situation i Hazara and the punitive action 0 be taken against offending tribesmen. At a Press conference, Pi. Khan Sahib declared tha the
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  • 170 2 Reutcr says: Nanclih.tr trib^ men who raided liazara district of the North-west Frontier Province last December are to hand over 75 rifles as well as \w 75,000 rupees (£5,625) and (fit up 40 hostages temporarily v earnest of good behaviour, it MM announced today. Details of
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  • 13 2 Jan. 12.— The f Nataraja Temple In Tiruchendor was yesterday opened to Harijan—Copyright.
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  • 64 2 Rome, Jan. 12. Nineteen-year-old Ramano Pandolfi was tired of hearing jokes about his long ears. One morning he took a razor and cm each one down to half size. Rushed to a hospital after collapsing from loss of blood, Pandolfi was reported recovering. Doctors said
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  • 132 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi. Jan. 12. The need for a Bill defining the privileges of Legislatures and members is understood to have been unanimously agreed by the conference of the presidents of Provincial Legislatures m Session m Delhi. The most important
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  • 202 2 HONGKONG PUBLICATION ALLEGES "SINO-NATIVE" STRIFE IN MALAYA! Hong Kong, (Air Mail)— Relations between overseas Chinese and native populations m Siam, Indo-China, Malaya, Singapore and the N.E.I, are reported by the Far Eastern Economic Review, published here. The report said relations between Siamese and Chinese residents of Siam have deteriorated to
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  • 53 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Jan. 12. The Commissioner of Police, Madras, has issued an order prohibiting all processions and demonstrations m the city tomorrow. The order is issued m connection with the meeting proposed by the Dravidian Federation for the burning of Hindu scriptures on
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  • 72 2 San Francisco: Jan. 12.— Dv. Lanka Sundaram, member of the Indian delegation to the United Nations, stated here that a- the request of the Government of India he had agreed to join the Indian delegation to the United Nations human rights commission which is
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  • 636 3 ROYAL ROMANCE London, Jan. 12.— 1n the first attempt to measure public [)in jon on the reportedly impending engagement of Princess Elilfu ih and I'rince rhilip of Greece, the Sunday Pictorial annountoday thai :>:> per cent, of the
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  • 374 3 BERNARD SHAW URGES ABOLITION OF CHRISTMAS: CALLS IT PAGAN CARNIVAL" London, Jan. 13. George Bernard Shaw yesterday do£/l his 50-year-old campaign for the abolition of Christmas because "my day is over and my bolt is shot/ He urged all sympathizers, however, m a letter to the Reynolds News, to promote
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  • 1172 3 "CONFIDENT NOW MORE THAN EVER OF JDST PEACE BY CO-OPERATIVE EFFORT" Cleveland. Ohio, Jan. 12.— The outgoing Tinted States Secretary of State, Mr. James F. Byrnes, m the final speech oi his career as leader of United States foreign policy declared: "Today I am more confident
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  • 101 3 London, Jan. 12.— The feminine branch of the Parry family does not scare easily. When two masked armed men appeared at the front door of Robert Parry's home m the London suburbs Friday night with the announced intent to rob: Aunt Elizabeth grabbed
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  • 131 3 London. Jan. 13.- Within a few hours of rejection by the strikm London transport workers of 1. minute appeals by Union leaders to "no back" the Ministries of La bour and Transport announced that troops would begin to work at markets this morning. The
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  • 40 3 Paris, .fan. i.\. The Trem h luxury liner "lie de Frame" sailed from Toulon yesterday evening I n d o-c h i n with 8,000 .soldiers scheduled to reinforce the Trench forces m Mrife-torn Tonkin.— Reuter
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  • 281 4 To Inspect Guard Of Honour On Spore Padang H.R.H. the Duke of Gloucesl er, who is returning to England from Australia is expected to arrive at Changi Airfield at 1.2.1 p.m. on Thursday, January 16. He will be met by the GovernorGeneral, the Governor
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  • 90 4 CHINESE NEW YEAR A Gazette notification authorises the letting oft of fireworks during the following hours during the Chinese New Year period: 11. 1)0 p.m. on January 21st to 1.30 a.m. on January 22nd; 5 a.m. to ~< a.m. on January 22nd; 11.30 p.m. on
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  • 112 4 Said bin Abdullah was yesterday convicted m the Assize Court by Mr. Justice T. A. Brown and sentenced Lo death by hanging when he was found unanimously suilty by a .special jury of a charge of murder. The case was a sequel to a murder which
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  • 71 4 Police and all troops m the Taiping area are searching for v Japanese, Masaoka Tetsuji, who escaped from Taiping Gaol on the night of Jan. 6. The escaped Jap. who is an educated man of slight build, aped 36, wus under detention for interrogation m
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  • 1618 4 FULL TEXT OF STATEMENT The Malayan Communist Party, m a lengthy statement issued to the Press, condemns the Federation Plan: "The constitutional proposals are hardly m accordance with the wishes or m the interests of the Malayan people," the statement says. The full text of the
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  • 313 4 London, Jan. 13. 'Iwo London newspapers reported yesterday that they had received a surprising percentage of letters m one case 80 per cent opposing any marriage between Princess .bnzabeth and Prince Philip ol Greece. The Sunday Pictorial, conducting a letter poll among its readers on their atutuue
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  • 356 4 A Malay guard, Mohamed Din bin Abdul Kadir, of the Jap P.O.YV. Camp m Jurong, was yesterday produced m the Assize Court before Mr. Justice T. A. Brown and a common jury on a charge of causing death of a woman, Ong Kirn Hoi,
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  • 78 4 On Saturday night, shortly alter 10 p.m.. a gang of Chinese robber* broke into a Chinese doctors house m Newton Road and decamped With $2,000. Cash, jewellery, cloth and fountain pens to the total value of about $5,367 was stolen on Sunday night when a party of robbers
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  • LETTER TO THE EDITOR
    • 85 4 The Editor, India. Singapore. Sir, i should be rerj you could have the following ment published m y answer to Da to Onn 10-1-47 saying endangered by com, dencc"; "Could the Mala;. endangered if Maluyu a dependence which will nised by neighbours such as India,
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  • 25 4 The Singapore Federation Trade Unions is convenin Ing today at G p.m. to dbewi Constitutional Proposals. All workers are askod
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