Indian Daily Mail, 18 January 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. No. 291. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 653 1 French Rushing More Reinforcements To Indo- China John Ihivy Reveals What Indian Leaders Are Thinking About Local Indian Problems In .in interview, Mr. John Thivy revealed thai he had done prctt> extensive touring of India daring his recent visit ittend tV l Meerut Congress. Mr. Thivv visited Bombay, Madras, Calcutta
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  • 105 1 50,000 Existing On Grass, Leaves In Ballia District (From Our Ov.;i Correspondent) Lucknow. .lan. 17. Ballia District m t lie I nited Provinces which underwent severe repression m V.)VI b now m the grip of famine and stories are coming m of masses of people dying of starvation. i iffy-
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  • 126 1 Pietcrmaritzburg. Jan. 17. Emergency rations of rice, sugar, bread and Army biscuits were distributed yesterday to more than 200 families m an Indian village and stricken areas on the east side of Pietermaritzburg, capital of Natal, after a flood— the worst known here
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  • 45 1 Sir Srinivasa Sarma, Indian journalist and businessman, accompanied by Mr. Ramratan Gupta, leading Cawnpore millowner and financier, returned to Singapore yesterday by plane after a three-week stay m Australia. They are leaving to-morrow (Sunday* morning by plane on the last lap home.
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  • 139 1 SATYAGRAHA IN SIND: SEQUEL TO GOVT'S BAN ON PORTION OF BOOK (From Our Own Correspondent) Karachi, Jan. 17. Satyagraha for the removal of the Sind Government's ban on Chapter 14 of Satyarth Prakash was launched yesterday m Karachi by Arya Samaj leaders. The first batch of seven Satyagrahis wrote to
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  • 64 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Jan. 17.— The students of the Madras Governmem School of Indian Medicine struck yesterday protesting against Government not redressing their grievances. The students' demands include: the school should be converted to college, the status of the alumni raised to the level
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  • 80 1 nofo taken daring the Meerut Session of the Indian National Congress. Standing: Left to right— Dr. M. Abraham (MIC) Sardar Such. Singh (M.1.C.) M j. noshi (Japan), Satyaeharan f v i t«- ()vcr i c l s D .P U S- sff*«* **c. Indian Council
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  • 230 1 Cakutta, .Jan. 17. The following incident which occurred during Mahatma Gandhi's walking tour will illustrate the lasting psychological change he has been working m East Bengal. On arrival m Narayanpur on Wednesday, dandhiji waa received by the Muslin headman and garlanded. Gandhiji asked
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  • 97 1 GEN, PERCIVAL'S REPORT ON MALAYAN CAMPAIGN SHELVED? London, Jan. 17. It is understood that Lieut. -Gen. Percival on April 21 last year submit led an official report on the Malayan campaign, giving his version of the British defeat climaxing m the surrender of Singapore. It is understood that the report
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  • 121 1 India Govt. Plan Better Conditions For Students In U.K., U.S. (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Jan. 17. The India Government is considering three proposals to meet the difficulties of Indian students m the United Kingdom and United States. First, the expansion of the exist ing educational section of India
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  • 103 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Jan. 17. Henderson Patel talks on the liquidation of Imperial Services have concluded and Mr. Henderson proposes to return Home of January 23. His reactions to Patel's stand (already indicated by me) are not known yet but it is understood he
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  • 384 1 London, Jan. 17. The French liner A I ho* II on her way to Indo-China with 1,700 troops, 3,000 tons of munitions anil 1.000 tons of medical supplies, has called at Algiers to embark further reinforcements, it is reported from Algiers. The French
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  • 232 1 London, Jan. 17.— The great British transport strike is over. The delegates meeting yesterday afternoon Agreed with only three dissentients to return to work on Saturday. No official disclosure of the terms have been made but it is understood the employers offered to meet most of
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  • 60 1 Sydney, Jan. 16.— The Duke of Ciloucester is expected to leave early tomorrow. Present arrangements are thaf the Duke after staying a few hours at Darwin tomorrow will fly by night to Singapore. This would enable him to arrive m London nexi Wednesday as already arranged.
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  • 607 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, Jan. 18, 1947. Municipal Status For Kuala Lumpur THOUGH their full report has not yet been published, it is understood that the Special Commit teu appointed by the Governor of the Malayan Union to go into the Question of Kuala Lumpur's future status, have recommended
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  • 1205 2 SAYS LOUIS FISCHER The year 1916 had much m common with 1945, with 1936, with 1929, with 1919. In fact 1946 reflected all the years since 1911. For thirty-two years mankind has been floundering. The world is m the midst ol constant crisis.
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  • 1098 2 Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose 1 CHOO BOSH!'' banged the Berlin radio. That's how Subhas Chandra Bose has been caiied by the Japs and the Germans. They might as well have called him Shaw Bosh! which means "Bravo!" because Subhas Chandra Bose, whether we agree to his political convictions or not,
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  • 47 2 January 17 to 23 is Netaji's Birthday Celebration Week. This is the iirst of a series of 5 articles relating to Xetaji's life that the Indian Daily Mail is publishing; during the week The articles are m serial form Watch this page daily.
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  • 126 2 INDIA'S FIRST AMBASSADOR IN CHINA New Delhi, Jan. 16.— Mr r Mcnon, India'.s Agent-Oend China for the last four wars. appointment as Indiabassador m China hM nounced, said m an intrrvie day: lam delighted to to go back to Chir.a— "■> l> home." Affinity between India wa.s clearly shown, during
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  • 179 3 London, Jan. 16. Resolutions demanding that major Indian pol |tical P arties should send commissions to the British olonies, Dominions and Protectorates to investigate living and implovment conditions of Indian nationals, have been tabled for Consideration by the Indian Nationals Overseas Congress, which
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  • 53 3 London. Jan. 15.— Pandit Nehru's personal representative, Mr. Krishna Menon, today returned from a mission to Belgium which he said was "completely successful." Menon would not reveal any details, saying "it was for New Delhi to comment." He was received by the Belgian Foreign Minister,
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  • 144 3 India Will Participate In British Empire Exhibition Bombay, Jan. 16. The Government of India has decided to participate m the British Empire Exhibition to be held m Sydney m the last week of March, with a view to stimulating trade .with .Australia and Empire countries. The Commonwealth Department of the
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  • 29 3 Spaak, and the British Ambassador to Belgium. 'Belgian diplomatic circles |aid that they believed that the Belgian Prince Deligne would be appointed Belgian Minister of Ambassador to India. UP
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  • 214 3 London, Jan. 16.— After discussions among themselves, the Burmese delegation agreed on a memorandum which would be submitted to the British Premier, Mr. Attlee. United Press learned exclusively. Details of the memorandum have not been disclosed, but it is understood that the Burmese delegates
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  • 205 3 Maritzburg, Jan. 16. Deaths are feared among the Indian population of Maritzburg following floods which swept the centre of the town Wednesday night. Many Indians have already been made destitute. The total deathroll is now six m the town where nine inches
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  • 145 3 Reno, Vevada, Jan. 16. The eye of an executed murderer enabled a young: Catholic priest to see with both eyes for the first time m ten years. Barely 36 hours after the surgeon had drained the useless vitreous from the priest's right eye and
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  • 106 3 Durham, England, Jan. 15. Indian atudents are searching the world for a solution to their country's dairy problems when m fact the search "should begin and end m New Delhi/ said R. A. Pepperall, chief regional marketing officer of the British Milk Marketing Board, addressing local farmers
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  • 70 3 Copenhagen, Jan. 16.— Siam's need is for machines and not for food, declared the Siamese statesman, Luang Pradit, speaking at a Press conference here today on the situation m Siam. Luang Pradit, who arrived here today accompanied by Mrs. Pradit, was received by King
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  • 232 3 London, Jan. 16. The loss of an attache case containing important papers \esterday by Major General, I\ A. Ullman, chief military engineer m charge at Singapore, on his journey by train from London to Poole Dorsetshire, from where he was leaving for Singapore
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  • 150 3 Bangkok. Jan. 16.— The Free Cambodian Headquarters In Bangkok today announced sending of documents to the United Nations, putting its case for independence and seeking endorsement for the setting up of a monarchial government, with Prince Narodhom Chandharangsri, a relative of the present King
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  • 130 3 COMMUNIST RAIDS Nehru Says Govt. Was Not Consulted London, Jan. 17. A cable was received m London yesterday by Palme Dutl, member of the Communist Party Executive, from Pandit Nehru, Vice-President of the Indian Interim Government, m which the latter denied that the Interim Government was consulted about or authorised
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  • 128 3 Montreal, Jan. 16.— Biraj Madhab Gupta, Deputy Director of the Civil Aviation directorate of India, attended his first meeting of the Council of the Provisional International Civil Aviation Organisation as India's representative today replacing K. M. Raha. Welcoming Gupta, Dr. Edward Warner, noted that attendance of 19
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  • 338 3 Burmans Stick To "Freedom Within Year" Demand London, Jan. IB. Further conversations on ways and means of setting up a Constituent Assembly that will create a self -governing Burma's constitution were held between Burmese political leaders and British Cabinet members at 10, Downing Street, this afternoon the Prime Minister, Mr.
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  • 215 3 A total 'lift' of 18,000 Indian repatriates had been made during 1946 while a sum of 8135,000 was spent on free passages for over 1,000 destitutes for the same period, Mr. S. K. C'hcttur. Representative of the Government ot India m. Malaya, announced at
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  • 1086 4 Interesting Tour Impressions "The country is m a high state of tension. There is an atmosphere of conflict and struggle The youth of India and what is most surprising of all, even the more staid arm-chair-mind-ed of Indian politicians are
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  • 189 4 The third Council meeting; of the War Department Civilian Staff Association, Singapore, was held on Jan. 12, at the Clerical Union Hall, Rangoon Road. The nomination of Mr. M. P. D. Nair to hold the office of Hon. Gen. Secretary to fill the vacancy caused
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  • 94 4 London, Jan. 17. Immediate reduction of air mail postage rates from Britain to Malaya, India, Ceylon, Hongkong, Egypt, Palestine and Iraq is announced yesterday by the General Post Office. Instead of a flat air mail rate of Is. 3d. for half an ounce and
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  • 168 4 Malayan Indian Students To Go To India For Higher Studies? Scholarships might soon be established for Indians m Malaya to further their studies m Indian Schools, Colleges, and Technical Institutions. Mr. J. A. Thivy revealed that during his tour of ihe country, he had spoken on this subject with the
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  • 243 4 Sydney-born author Frank Clune, author of 20 books, mainly of history and travel, arrived m Singapore yesterday after 14 days touring of Java where he met the Dutch including Dr. Van Mook. Dr. Soekarno and Indonesian leaders. Among other things he discussed with the latter,
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  • 109 4 IEFC Sub-Committee Meets Sub-Committee At the fourth meeting of the International Emergency Food Council Sub-Committee on Rice for South East Asia, held m Singapore yesterday, performance against allocations for the second half year 1946 was reviewed; and the rice shipping programmes for February and March recommended by the Liaison Officers'
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  • 79 4 Singapore Indians will play a soccer match against Chinese Athletics on Sunday at Jalan Besar Stadium m aid of *he Singapore Tamil School building fund. The Indian team will be .selected from the following: O. M. Angullia, Chelliah, Kartar Singh, Ramoo, Sattar, Krishnasamy, Kanugasabui, T.
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  • 19 4 London, Jan. 17 "^:>| Ofßce announci d further meetii Bwrmcse delega-. tish ministers h 'up to the end of Reuter
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