Indian Daily Mail, 15 January 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. \o. 288. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 192 1 "No Final Decision On Federation Plan Until A!! Communities Are Consulted/ He Tells Karachi Press i v Governor-General and Mrs. Mac Donald are due |i»niji at 5 p.m. today m a York aircraft. welcomed by H.E. The Gomnor of Mnuaporc. Lady n hea< a
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  • 44 1 INDIA PLANS PASSENGER, MERCHANT FLEET I India Is plan--20,000 ton ships which ..a new pasfleet operatporta of the building firms have with British and only details have vr; r which a publio expected. Indian shipbuilders have Brown and Co.. Queen Elizabeth for help.— AP
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  • 46 1 n. 14— The Supdenied for the o 219 Java•romm^ a T rcltTwl t0 be depo"•cd States after United Slates political refugee ■ned hut their live. il 'hoy returned to dio.s because they »P»*ker S with the revo*iativeii there.- UP
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  • 203 1 Aung San Discredits "Armed Rebellion" Story London, Jan. 14. Gen. Aung San and the Burmese political delegation as a whole last night discredited the report published m India from London stating that a "highly placed Burmese source" said that Burma had made "full preparation* to fight if necessary for complete
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  • 37 1 Sydney, Jan. 13.— 1t was announced m Sydney today that the Australian test team for the fourth Test match at Adelaide commencing on Jan. 31 will be the same as that which was played at Melbourne Reuter
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  • 330 1 Calcutta, Jan. X.— The All-India Congress Working Committee's resolution accepting the British Government's Dec. 6 interpretation to the grouping clauses of the May 16 statement has aroused varying comments and actions. M. A. Jinnah, President of the All-India Muslim League, is
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  • 182 1 London, Jan. 14. Prime Minister Clement Attlec and Mrs. Attlee last night headed the distinguished list of guests at a reception given by the Government at Lancaster House official hospitality headquarters for the Burmese political leaders now m London for selfgovernment talks. Guests were received by
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  • 257 1 —UTUSAN MELAYU That Malaya is to become the dumping ground for General Anders' Free Polish Army, was predicted by the 'Utusan Melayu/ leading Malay daily m Malaya, m an editorial yesterday. This fear was founded on information received from a wellinformed source
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  • 239 1 British Officers Have Option To Join Indian Army Calcutta, Jan. 14.—. All British regular officers of the Indian Army of less than 20 years' service have been asked to state if they wish to continue m the Indian Army or be transferred to the British Army. All commanders have been
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  • 223 1 Batavia, Jan. 14* The Indonesian Republican Cabinet on Monday renewed Prime Minister Sjahrir's authorization to the Cheribon draft agreement and then quieted fears that recent battles between Netherlands and Nationalist forces m Sumatra foreshadowed Indonesian rejection of the agreement. An official Republican
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  • 99 1 Shanghai, Jan. 14. Miss Tee Szu-lan the Chinese woman who lost her life while trying to rescue an injured passenger aboard the FEATI crashed plane Mtss Luzon on the China Sea on Saturday was a taxi dancer employed by one of Shanghai's metropole ballroom. She
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  • 76 1 The following cable has been received by Brahmachari Kailasam from Sarat Chandra Bose, Interim Government member, (to be released to the public) "Please convey to Ng Ng Vy and the Singapore Vietnamese my thanks for kind message. lam trying to send a medical mission and also
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  • 46 1 Tokyo, Jan. 14.— 1t was announced here today that four Japanese civilians have been transferred from Sugamo prison to Southeast Asia Command, Singapore, for trial as alleged war criminals. They are Masayuki Hashizuma, Mitsugi Shibata, Kenro Tsuchiya and Ando Hayalash UP
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  • 24 1 Mombasa, Jan. 13. A general strike of all African labour started m this sea port today bringing practically all work to a standstill. Reuter
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  • 182 1 Tamil School In Alangottai: Appeal For Donations Alangottai, a village having more than 500 houses m Mannargudi raluk, is minus a school, resultant on which most of the children are unable to be educated. In order to rectify that defect a committee has been formed for the management of building
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  • 100 1 Rangoon, Jan. 14. Thirty people including lour women were seriously injured and many others slightly hurt when Burmese police dispersed with lathi charges a party of 500 "Ked Flag Communists who staged a demonstration at tfre Burma Government Secretariat yesterday. According tv unconfirmed report last
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  • 95 1 Miami, Florida, Jan. H.~_ Aaxico Vega, who started life 7.500 feet m the air on Saturday morning will be able lo spend the rest of his life riding planes free of charge. Young Aaxico was born m an airplane enroute to Puertorico from New
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  • 861 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wednesday, Jan. 15, 1947 MALAYA'S RACIAL MYTH THIS is the land of the Malays. We shall preserve it as the home of the Malays The Malays have no enmity with any other race, but they will brook no interference with what is theirs and shall be
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  • 1959 2 Flattering Speeches Made By Opposition Leaders London, Jan. 14. The foil owing communique was issued after the first meeting between United Kingdom Ministers and the delegation from the Executive Council of the Governor of Burma. The meeting took place
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  • 2204 2 "India's Man Of To-Morrow" A Profile: By Our Political Correspondent In India INDIA'S GREAT 1 SOCIALIST LEADER JAI PRAKASH NARAYAN, Congress Socialist Leader m India, is the man of tomorrow this is the consensus of opinion among the British and the American journalists m India. Watch him
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  • 304 3 "DEFEATED JAPAN RECOVERING MORE RAPIDLY THAN VICTORIOUS CHINA" Washington, Jan. 14.— The foreign Policy Association terday published its report on China by Lawrence X- Rosin. stating that "defeated Japan is recovering more rapidly t"han victorious China." I -.port added, "the United being blamed by import.ons of the Chinese people country's
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  • 120 3 A «2?,2£°' Janl3 —Ther quantity of 201,657 pounds of tea m 129 lots nas been offered through brokers for sale next Monday at the first public auction here for flye years. Forthcoming resumption of free ?k ns of tea was indicated when tne Ceylon Government
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  • 537 3 Women Kneel By Path-Way To Touch Gandhiji's Feet Elderly Muslims Bow In Reverence At The Mahatma Karpara, (India) Jan. 14 Mahatma Gandhi, barefoot and with two blistered and bandaged toes, walked through this strife-scarred East Bengal village, yesterday morning along the flower-stream path, lined by hundreds of men, women and
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  • 105 3 Tokyo, Jan. 14.— A Tokyo office worker wrote the newspaper, Asahi, on Monday that he thinks Japan ought to change its flag and National Anthem for something that will let the people forget the past suffering and sing with joy of freedom. He
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  • 34 3 Djokarta, Jan. 13.— Four hundred and fifty-three more Dutch internees (non-APWI proper) have arrived here from the Java hinterland, according to an Antara report. The group was escorted from Poerworedjo, m Central Java. Reuter
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  • 55 3 Karachi. Jan. 13.— The Air France Skymster plane Ciel de Florescai passed through here today from Paris on a survey flight to Shanghai. The service is planned to take three days including halts. Air Fance will operate the new route once weekly m addition to the present
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  • 192 3 Pravda On The Indonesian Situation London, Jan. 14. Commenting on the Indonesian situation yesterday. Pravda. quoted by Radio Moscow, said "the successes of the Indonesian Republican Government and the growing unity of the Indonesian people have compelled Dutch imperialists to make concessions including the formal recognition of the Indonesian Republic."
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  • 178 3 London, Jan. 14.— Capt. B. K. Vcrtannes, formerly of the army m the Burma reserve of officers and Office of Strategic Services. U.S. Army, attached to SEAC, has attacked some of the Burmese leaders now m London for political talks with
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  • 41 3 London, Jan. 14— U Saw, Education member oi the Burmese Executive Council, arrived m Eim land yesterday by flying boat to join members of the Burmese delegation already here for constitutional talks With the British Government. Reuter
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  • 273 4 Chinese Report $10 Million Damage, 5,000 Homeless Damage to Chinese property estimated at $10,000,000 (Straits) with 5,000 Chinese rendered homeless, was the result of the recent clash between the Dutch and Indonesians m the market area of Palembang, Sumatra, Mr. Chan Yin-sze, chairman of the
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  • 299 4 Washington, Jan. 13.— The United States Navy, m a report released here today, disclosed a plan to repel American invasion forces with underwater suicide troops was devised by Japan before she surrendered. The report from navy investigators m Japan revealed
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  • 37 4 There will be a public lecture at the Singapore Lodge Theosophical Society, No. 8, Cairnhill Road, on Thursday, 16th January, 1947 at (3.30 p.m. The subject is 'Hindu Psychology 1 by Swami Bharvasrananda.
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  • 348 4 "ANTHONY BROOKE IS SINCERE": OFFICIAL The following is an excerpt from the summary of 1946, which appeared m the Sarawak Gazette of January 2nd: •'No review of the year 1946 would be complete without some account of the cession controversy which continued m varying degrees until the end. The fire
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  • 99 4 SINGAPORE INDIAN ASSOCIATION: NEW OFFICE-BEARERS At a general meeting held on Saturday the 11th January, 1947* at the Association premises the following were elected office bearers for the ensuing year: President: Dr. A. A. Sandosham; Vice-President: Mr. A. K. Isaac; Hun. Gen. Secy.: K. Periayah; Hon. Social Secy.: Wasir Singh;
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  • 161 4 The Singapore Regional Indian Congress will stop enrolling members between 26th January to 15ih February, 1947, for conducting the general elections for permanent committees for the year at all Local Congresses In Singapore. Those Indians who have not enrolled themselves as members are requested to enrol
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  • 174 4 Zeenat: A Grand Picture Saturday night's screening of I ZEENAT will for long remain a land mark m the memory of Indian picture-goers. In spite of the film being simultaneously shown m two theatres (Theatre Royal and Sun Cinema) film enthusiasts started queuing up since 9 p.m. undaunted by the
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  • 501 4 A young Indonesian, T. Hoctocgaloeng, was yesterday convicted and sentenced to 5 years' r.i. by Mr. Justice G. L. Jobbling at the January Assizes. The accused was found guilty, 01* a charge of possession of arms, by a common jury who returned a unanimous verdict
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  • 170 4 Generous donations by p.. Princes have recently boon to the Fighting Services C: has also benefited by a tion of Rs. 50,000 from the War Purposes Fund, of Faridkot State ha Rs. 10,000 to tne club Maharana of Lunawad Rs. 5,000. The Maharaja of
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