Indian Daily Mail, 20 January 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. \o. 292. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 1051 1 80 S 'pore Associations Condemn Federation Plan MALAYAN POLITICS IN TURMOIL Britain Accused Of "Divide And Rule" Policu Asian Members Of Consultative Committee Asked To Resign Bj Our Staff Reporter) and universal condemnation of the "undemocratic" manner m which the Malayan constitutional probeen drawn up were voiced yesterday afternoon by
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  • 137 1 "NETAJI BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION WEEK" Sarat Chandra Bose, brother of Netaji has sent the following message to the Indian Daily Mail, on the occasion of "Netaji Birthday Celebration Week." "I hope Malayan Indians will carry on freedom's battle inspired by Netajis ideals and achievements.'' Under
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  • 68 1 COMPENSATION FOR STATE ACQUISITION OF ZAMINDARIES (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, Jan. 19.— 1t is understood that the Bengal Government have decided on the payment of compensation on a sliding scale m connection with State acquisition of zamindaries. Compensation will vary be: ween eight and fifteen times the annual income
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  • 270 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Jan. 19. The reforms scheme embodied m the British White Taper on Malaya is criticised by the "Hindu" m a long: editorial today. The proposals if given effect would jeopardise the political rights of Indians m Malaya, says the
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  • 57 1 New Delhi, Jan. 19.— Q. M. Mavlankar, president of the central legislative m assembly, has summoned a conference of speakers of provincial legislatures m New Delhi this month. Mavlankar said In an interview that the meeting will "consider how best democratic practices can be evolved m
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  • 126 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, Jan. 19. The Mission undertaken by Ma hat ma Gandhi m East Bengal is greatly helping m the early restoration of peace and normal conditions m those ravaged and devastated parts of Bengal, admitted Jogendranath Mandal, League
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  • 98 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Jan. 19. A proposal to send a deputation to the Home Member Is being: considered by the ICS Central Association who are anxious to obtain an authoritative statement on the future oi the Imperial Services. The Indian
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  • 158 1 New Delhi Jjan. 19, Sir K. P. Paranjpye, Indian High Commissioner m Australia, said that "all Indians abroad are watching with ihe closest interest the events m India and no doubt the world wishes for the emergence of an independent India at the earliest moment."
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  • 107 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Jan. 19. The Madras Government's decision to increase salaries of non -gazetted services was announced Friday. The Cabinet Committee which considered the question recommended an immediate increase. New scales are effective from January 1. The result of the salary revision,
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  • 130 1 The Duke of Gloucester, who left Singapore yesterday morning, after an overnight stay at Government House, arrived at Katumayake aerodrome, Ceylon, at 1335 local time yesterday five minutes behind schedule on his homeward journey from Australia to England. Two Beauflghter aircraft went up to escort the Duke's
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  • 151 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Jan. 19.— -Steps preliminary to the abolition of the salt duty are being taken by the (iovernment of India who are evolving a scheme for the refund of duty already paid on stocks unsold on the date of abolition, and
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  • 126 1 Sikhs Threaten To Withdraw From Assembly If (From Our Own Correspondent) Lahore, Jan. 19.— An assertion thai Sikhs would withdraw from the Constituent Assembly if the right of communal veto m the Punjab and North-Wesi group was not given them was made by Kartar and I'jjal Singhs, Sikh members of
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  • 152 1 Constituent Assembly Meets To-day: Jinnah Not Made Up Mind Yet! New Delhi, Jan. 19.— India's Constituent Assembly, prepared to meet again on Monday, is still without any word from Mr. Jinnah. President of the Muslim League, whether his Muslim League delegates will participate m writing the charter for independence. The
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  • 65 1 London, Jan. 19. -The Government of India ha.s informed the British Government of its intention to withdraw Indian troop* from Burma, it w&S learned today. Quarters close, to the Burmese delegation, now m London, to discuss Burma's demand for independence, said the delegates
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  • 110 1 Hanoi, Jan. 19.— -The large vcalc French land, sea and air operation which started yesterday morning at dawn to relieve the beseiged garrison at Hue. about 450 miles north of Saigon on the An n am coast, is "progressing m a satisfying manner', according to semi-official French reports
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  • 745 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, Jan. 20, 1947. Burma's Freedom Fight THANKS to the inherent and unquenchable desire for freedom on the part of Burmese masses and thanks to their leaders 1 bold and courageous spirit, to-day Burma is yet another Asian nation that is on the very threshold oi
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  • 264 2 Ambedkar Blames Hindus For "A Position Worse Than That Of Indians In South Africa" (I'rom Our Own Correspondent) iSombay, Jan. ID.— The Working Committee of the Scheduled Castes Federation— Ambedkar's group which did not win a single seat m the last elections m any province
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  • 326 2 REGARDING STATUS, TREATMENT OF INDIANS Capetown, Jan. ID. Dr, Daniel I\ Malan, Nationalist leader and leader of the Opposition, yesterday gave notice m the House of Assembly that he would introduce on Jan. 21 a motion rejecting the United Nations Assembly resolution on
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  • 50 2 Calcutta, Jan. 19.— Over 15,000 Indian evacuees from Burma are expected to return to that country as soon as their identity certificates are ready. They are mostly small traders who trekked their way towards India on the wake of the Japanese invasion m 1942 AP
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  • 1133 2 Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose II (Continued from Saturday's issue) After six months' weary wanderings from Bindra Ban to Benares, the disillusioned Sadhu returned home. His unexpected return was highly dramatic. Everybody looked aghast. v Namaste," he said, kissing the dust of the feet of his mother. Subby! Subby! said the
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  • 73 2 OIL PROSPECTING IN SIND Karachi, Jan. W^W ing operations m Slnd w^ Punjab, which were during the war, will In early February, ac Dr. Brown, geophyslc^ Burma Oil Company, with two seismograph technical equipment. .g Dr. Brown said then *»> p gap between the P Assam-Burma oil fields i» oil
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  • 593 3 Distinguished Indian Visitors Interviewed Singapore!, Jan. 18. A free India will take "increasing jnterl-t m the development of Malayan resources, R. R. Indian millionaire industrialist, told -<the Associated Press here. Mr. (inpta is returning to India from I three-week tour of Austria,
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  • 104 3 "Future Of Asia Being Decided On Battlefields Of Vietnam" Calcutta, Jan. 19. Sarat Chandra Bose, member of the Indian Interim Government, has appealed to Indian youths "m thousands and tens of thousands to come forward to help the Vietnam Republic against the French imperialism m the east, and to take
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  • 143 3 Tokyo, Jan. 19.— A1l the victims of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bomb blasts, suffering injury m blood forming organs, loss of hair and other ailments, have recovered and there has been no increase m the abnormal births m the areas affected by the bombs, according
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  • 116 3 INDIAN FARMING METHODS MUST BE MODERNISED, SAYS ECONOMIST London, Jan. 17. It was probable that India could produce enough food to support the energy, that was calories, requirements ot her population, says Dr. Geoffrej Bourne, well-known British economist, m an article m the current issue of the Leftwing weekly, Tribune.
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  • 216 3 London, Jan. 10. Sixty-four percent of the British people would favour a marriage between l'rincess Elizabeth, heiress-presumptive to the British Crown, and Prince Philip of .Greece if they are m love with each other, according to the iinal result of the poll conducted by the independent
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  • 78 3 INDIAN ACTOR, WIFE TO TRAVEL ON "QUEEN ELIZABETH" New York, Jan. 17.— V. Shantaxam, Indian film producer and his wife, Jayashree, are to leave on the next east-bound voyage of the "Queen Elizabeth" after several months stay m the United States. They will be accompanied by the Indian screen writer,
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  • 67 3 New Delhi, Jan. 19.— Three members of the Indian National Arcjy organised by Subhas Chandra Bose have been released from the British zone of Germany, where they have been detained since the end of the war. Two of them are Muslims, Dr. Faruqui and
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  • 231 3 Batavia, Jan. 17. There were no difficulties m the way of signing the Cheribon United States of Indonesia agreement with the Dutch although discussion were still necessary on certain problems, Dr. Sutan Sjahrir, Indonesian Prime Minister, stated today after his return from Cabinet
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  • 195 3 London, Jan. 17.— The Muslim League would have nothing to gain and everything to lose if the Conservative Party returned to power In Britain, says Mustaq Ahmed Patel, prominent member of the Muslim League m Great Britain m a letter published yesterday by the week-end
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  • 183 3 London, Jan. 18.— The week-end programme of the Burmese leader* now m London for self-govern-ment talks began today with a luncheon at Chequers, oflicial country residence of the Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee. The delegation, led by General Aung San, set out from Dorchester Hotel
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  • 88 3 Rangoon, Jan. 19. The Governor Sir Hubert Ranee, m a proclamation yesterday granted amnesty to persons convicted of offences committed m 1945 m Tenasserim division of lower Burma. The amnesty applied to all those undergoing imprisonment whose release |f not considered prejudicial to law and order. The
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  • 66 3 Calcutta, Jan. 19.— Dr. S. M Razvi, former Education Minister of Iran, said here m an interview that "the government of Iran dC* sired to see a strong independent India." He added that "relations between Iran and India can best be based on the fundamentals
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  • 1050 4 Malayan Parties, individuals Have Been invited By congress For the first time m modern history, Asian countries will discuss their mutual problems and difficulties when they meet at the Pan Asian-Inter Relations Conference to be held at Delhi between the last week
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  • 146 4 The Central Working: Committee of the Naval Base Labour Union has been constituted consisting of eleven members, and its office bearers also have been elected. Following is the list of names of the members of the Committee: President Mr. Lav Foo Wah; Vice-President Mr. M. Ahamed
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  • 324 4 Washington, Jan. IS- Marked progress has been made toward Korean self-government despite the wave of civil disturbances, General Douglas Mac Arthur, Supreme Allied Commander, declared m a report on the military government m Korea for October, published today. Koreans m the United
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  • 31 4 Rangoon, Jan. 18.— General Sir Richard O^Connor, Adjutant General of the War Office, left Rangoon today after a brief visit for an inspection tour of the Far East including Japan. Reuter.
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  • 569 4 The new Federation of Malaya proposals are extremely undemocratic and do not give us the slightest tint of sellgovernment at all, writes Mr. Shamsuddin Salleh, Chief of the Social Welfare Section, Malay Nationalist 1 arty. Firstly, all questions of defence and external affairs ot Malaya are m the hands
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  • LETTER TO THE EDITOR
    • 101 4 Advice Gratis To UPAM Sir,— The United Planting Association of Malaya has passed a resolution stating that the continued delay m the provision of a stable system of government is proving detrimental to the planting industries and urging that a speedy decision be reached on the present constitutional issue If
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  • 64 4 Washington, Jan. 19.— -General George C. Marshall will be sworn m as Secretary of State on Monday m President Truman's office by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Fred Vinson. The swearing m will take place a few hours after Gen. Marshall
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  • 105 4 London, Jan. 18. Pathfinder Lancaster bombers ol No. 7 Squadron Bomber Command, Royal Air Force, have arrived at Changi, Singapore, to take part m an exercise which will last lor a month and embrace the whole of the Far East Air Command. From bases at Changi, Mingaladon
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  • 194 4 FUTURE OF BURMA'S BORDER TRIBES MOST DIFFICULT QUESTION London, Jan. 19.— That the conversations with the Burmese delegates now taking place may result m a truncation of the British Empire is a fact that had better be faced since it cannot be ignored, says an editorial note m the weekend
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  • 57 4 The monthly celebration of the Provisional Government of Azad Hind Day falls on the 21st this month. A simple wreath laying ceremony will be performed by the Hind Volunteer Service of Regional Congress, Singapore, at the site of the ex-I.N.A. memorial. All are invited. Transport will leave
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  • 34 4 New Delhi, Jan. 19.— The Council of the Indian Hockey Federation has resolved to send women's hockey team to participate m the International hockey tournament to be held m Amsterdam m May 1948, AP
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  • 72 4 The Secretary of s Colonies has approved ij j ment of Prof. R. h p'' l (Lond.), M.A. <c, a brother of Rev. c B I the Anglo-Chi. Director of the Ceylon i I College, Colombo. Prof. Paul has the tin#tion of beinu lonese to
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