Indian Daily Mail, 27 January 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. No. 297. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 407 1 Msiims Will Gradually Forge i pdhistfli Mm, says iiiiijagopahichari I From Our Own orrespondent i 6. Indian independence is a certain!; l>\ the <M,s, declared C. Rajaßopalachari, speaking iii Delhi I added thai ihe Cabinet Misiu( i definitely turned clown ,i i foresee the Muslin
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  • 249 1 London, Jten. lv. After .Mr. v. K. Krishna Menon, General Secretary of the India League m Britain. told an Independence week meeting here on lan. S3 thai "no power on earth can Moj) the march of 100,000.000 Indian people.* 1 The one hundred strong audience *ook
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  • 149 1 (From Our Own Correspondents Karachi. Jan. 2.*. Authoritative Nationalist Muslim circles m Sind Mont .ill possibility of Syed ever Joining hands with the League. On the contrary. Syed is expected Jo throw the biggest challenge to Mr. Jinnah's leadership. Syed Is receiving letters from progressive
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  • 66 1 UNITED PROVINCES TO RE ORGANISE POLICE DEPT. (From Our Own Correspondent) Lucknow. Jan. 26.— The United Provinces Government have appointed a committee to suggest changes for re-organising the Police Department and to bring it more into line with modern requirements. The committee will consider the present basis of division of
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  • 126 1 LATEST Lahore. Jan. 20. A further 80 Muslims, Including six town councillors, were arrested here today when processions marched through the city In renewed protests against the arrests of Musilm League leaders m the past two days by the Punjab Government. A delayed dispatch from
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  • 53 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Jan. 26.— 1t is understood that Hossein Imam, Muslim League Member, of the Council of State, will be nominated by the Viceroy as President of the Council m place of Dadhabhoy who retired at the end of the
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  • 59 1 <F>om Our Own Correspondent) Karachi, Jan. 25.-The Arya Samaj Satyagraha protesting against the Sind Government's ban on 'Satvartha Prakash" has been called off following the Ministry's announcement that it was not proposed to take any action against persons possessing the book Arya SamaJ leaders state that satyagraria
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  • 90 1 Edinburgh, Jan. 26. India must govern herself and those irhe advocate that Britain should again take control do not know what they are talking about, said the Rt. Rev. John McKenzie. Moderator of the Church of Scotland at Edinburgh Rotary Club on Jan. 23. The Moderator
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  • 76 1 New Delhi. Jan. 26. Dr. Sutan Sjahrir, Prime Minister of the Republic of Indonesia, m a telegram to Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru conveyed the most cordial greetings from the Government of the Indonesian Republic to the Government and people of India on the occasion ol Indian Independence
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  • 372 1 <I-roni Our Own orrcsromlent Lahore, Jan. 26— The Punjab Government's action In Uar.nins the Muslim National Guards and arresting their lenders marks the culmination of ;i long chain of persecution of Muslim Leaguers throughout {he province, says Liaqual All Khan. Muslim
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  • 209 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Jan. 26— The defiance of law for flimsy reasons has become so widespread m the country that the Congress President has issued an appeal to the public saving that ny such definance "they do no service to the cause they hold
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  • 328 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) .Madras, Jan. 26. The Allahabad correspondent of the "Indian Express," Madras, reports an interesting .story related to him by Raj Kumar, Foreign Secretary of the A ICC office. Raj Kumar was working m his office on Wednesday when a tall man
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  • 71 1 1,000 DIE OF PLAGUE IN BIHAR PROVINCE Patna, Bihar Province. Jan. lii. One thousand people have died as a result of an outbreak of plague m 100 villages m Monghyr district of Bihar Province, according to unofficial reports received here. The Hindu -majority province of Bihar was the centre of
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  • 54 1 Washington, Jan. 26. A State Department spokesman said that Secretary of State Qeorge C. Marshall definitely will attend the conference of the Big Four Foreign ministers In Moscow scheduled for March 10. to consider the German and Austrian treaties which the deputies are now
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  • 76 1 PaJ i 26. Lively lighting continued a- Hanoi, the tYench :ommui c said, v.-iih the Viti namese -till offering stiff resistance from barricades and fortj houses to French parachute trooj trying >o eject them from a mil square area near rhc heart oi the city. This
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  • 128 1 Indian Ambassadorial Appointments: Mrs. Pandit For Moscow Xeu York, Jan. 2G. Sir Kadha Krishna n is ex pec led to be ap pointed Indian Ambassador to Britain, according to well-in-formed Indian circles here. It is understood thai Sir <iirja Shankar Kajpai, former Indian Agenl General In Washington \s ill be
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  • 46 1 Miami. Florida, Jan. 26. ~Ai Capone, 38, the most fabulous gang uvr rlord who spawned m Chicago m the prohibition era. died 7.25 p.m. yesierday at his Palm Island estate of a heart attack during complication* of pneumonia following an uojulectlc stroke UP
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  • 731 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, Jan. 27, 1947. Whither Jan Smuts? DOLITICAL commentators have for some months now been quietly aware of the fact that the wrangling and ill-feeling that has n apparent In the deliberations be United Nations Organisation, rmilied to continue, would eventually lead ihat post-war creation into
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  • 1593 2 Attempt To Split United Nations Into Two Camps New York, Jan. 2<i. No one m the United Nations office at Lake Success, or m the United States State Department m Washington, was prepared to make any comment for publication on the South African announcement as expressed
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  • 425 2 London, Jan. 26. The India League m London an ning to form a South Africa Committee to influence Brit! opinion against the policy ot the South African Govern V. K. Krishna Menon, personal representative m Euroa Pandit Nehru, disclosed yesterday. opeaKing
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  • 121 2 Congress Prepared To Fight— If Necessary New Delhi, Jan. 24.— The general secretaries of the Indian National Congress have addressed a circular letter to the secretaries of the Provincial Congress Committees saying that "the Congress sincerely desires that transfer of power from imperial England to free India be smooth and
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  • 63 2 Nairobi, Jan. 24.. Colonel Byran Norman Abbay, who explored the Upper Irrawaddy from 1808 to 1912, was drowned while sailing m Lamu harbour, Kenya, Sunday night at the age of 65. Col. Abbey, who had been for many year:* resident m Kenya, where he retired, received the King's
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  • 93 2 Londun, Jan. 24.--harlal Nehru has sent thi ing message to the A which i.s to attend th< Conlerence opening m London week "Our good wishes to you Palestine Conference. In followed with full struggle of Arabs l to prevent any imp^ them. There can bo no
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  • 163 2 London, Jan. 24.— The Board Trade's accounts relating U trade and navigation for 104 b could posibly provide for one e;ond mm for the reported decision nt w Indian combine to prod me teitil' machinery m India. The Board of Trad* showed that
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  • 143 2 London. Jan. 24 Herald on Friday pubh :ioolo<ry to Mohan Tall. of the Indian Indepenc" and one of the prominent of the Indian community iBritain. Under the heading v /< against Hitler," the Hera "On January 1, m repor arrival m London of four
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  • 322 3 lYashington, lan. 26.— The undernourished millions of India .ill receive— m the words of one of their leaders—* concrete en•rcmenl from a Tinted Nations agency that never again jl, ei witness a wholesale destruction of food surplus m producing countries while
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  • 76 3 Perth, Western Australia, Jan. 26.— Prince Tunku Ahmad, third son of the Sultan of Johore, arrived at Fremantle yesterday with his wife, four sons, daughter, granddaughter and two adopted daughters. He intends to have his family taught m Australian schools and will stay m
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  • 386 3 New Delhi, Jan. The Constituent Assembly shall not be dissolved except by a resolution assented to by at least two-thirds or the total number of members of the Assembly. The President shall be the guardian of the privileges of the Assembly, its spokesman and
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  • 161 3 Bombay, Jan. 24.— The Indian Communist leader P. C. Jos hi suggested that India should take the French-Vietnam issue to the United Nations Security Council m a statement here last night. "All India's sympathy is with Vietnam In her gallant struggle for freedom
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  • 105 3 London, Jan. 24.— An appeal for £2,500 for the Cambridge Mission m Delhi is issued yesterday m a letter to the London Times signed by heads of the houses at Cambridge University. "The work of *;he Cambridge Mission to Delhi," says the letter, "has become
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  • 177 3 London, Jan. me BriUau peopie must iiot aiiow laemseives to De stainpeaea nuo ciie ucuci tnut buiiuese public opinion it reflected In the speeches oi int leaders oi tne Anti-Jffiutolst gue, say*> Mr. a. W. iMacdonalQ 01 bt. Jonns College, uxiora, m
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  • 120 3 Kangoon, Jan. 24. U Wav Maung President of the All-Burma Police Association, has warned political parties In the country against creating internal strife. The police president who v. v addres^m- a meeting here <o explain the situation In tne tii t-rict from the police
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  • 121 3 Rangoon. Jan. 26. Thakin Soe, leader of "Red Fine:" Communists. told thy Press yesterday that 50,000 of his followers would stage a demonstration m Rangoon during the third week of February. HLs party, he added, "was determined to destroy public support for the Anti-Fascist
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  • 100 3 Beaconsrield, Buckinghamshire, Jan. 23. Mr. J. L. Garvin, one ol Britain's best known Jotirnattfftib died at his home here today aged 79. He was tor 35 yean editor of ilie Observer when this Sunday newspaper was at the height of its reputation. He was, as
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  • 294 3 V\ asuui^u.l,, Jan. —A ho leading tiihvu omm newspapers aiwiiktd tiie Anglo-American loan agreement \ebtcrday alter reports ibat Lord Wool ion, tnairman of the Britbh Conservative Party, had said Britain had no chance of repaying the loan. they were Hie "New York Daily
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  • 176 3 ANOTHIiU I'LANK < HASH rovdon Air Port, near London Jan. Twelve people out of 2.3 on board were killed when a Dakota DC3 aircraft taking off from Croydon Airport loday crashed on to another parked on the tarmac. The dead include- three nuns
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  • 38 3 Air Vice-Marshal F. F. Inglis. C8..C.8.E. who has recently been appointed Senior Air BUfl Officer at Headquarters Air Command, Far East, was Air Officer Commanding No. 23 Group. Plying Training Command since August 21 1945
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  • 87 3 Hanoi, Jan. 26. Trapped \n the Vietnam-controlled Chinese quarter of Hanoi since Dec. 19. 3,800 Chinese, 400 Vietnamese and 192 Indian civilians were yesterday evacuated to safer quarters. Although shooting m- nsified recently m and around tills Quarter of the city m which lighting continues between Vietnamese
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  • 877 4  -  Mr. John Thivy "One of the reasons why Netaji Subhas Chundra Hose had come to clash with the plans and ideals of the other great leaders of India was that he looked miles ahead of his contemporaries and was prepared to ight
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  • 255 4 (CONTRIBUTED) Members of all communities resident m Johore Bahru enthusiastically participated m the mass meeting held at the Seaside Padang. Thursday, which climaxed the celebration of the 50th Birth- j day of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. All business places were decorated and hoisted the National
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  • 106 4 Parks, Jan. 26.— The French Government ha.s decided to allot 5,000.000 francs ior relief of Chiae.se civilian victims of the present strife m Indo-China, it was learned m semi-official quarters here last night. The money will be distributed by a mixed French-Chinese commission
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  • 74 4 Indian Bank's Profit For 1946 Subject to audit of accounts, the net profr of the Indian Bank, Ltd., Madras, for the year ended 31st December, 1946, after providing for contingencies and payment of bonus to staff, is Rs. 27,02,917-13-4, the gross income expenditure for the period being Rs. 79,74,420--0-3 and
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  • 111 4 The Consultative Committee on the Constitutional Proposals will be holding its public meeting m Malacca at the Malacca Club, not on February 4, a.s originally stated, but a^ some date, to be announced later after the visit to ipoh on February 14. The alteration m
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  • 84 4 The following form the newlyelected committee of management of the Singapore Traction Co Employees Union, for the year 1947: President: R. K. Samy 're-elect-ed Vice-President Boon Hal (alias Lim Ah Fook;; Secretary; Jaswant Singh (re-elected); Asst. Secretary: A. Karim (re-elected); Treasurer: Lim All San (re-elect-ed); Asst.
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  • 137 4 Bombay, Jan. 26. The Malaysia League of Bombay yesterday described the Dutch Parliament Committee report on the Dutch East Indies policy as "nothing but an attempt to throw dust into the eyes of Western democracies, especially the United States." The statement added that "this was being done so that
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  • 188 4 The Hague, Jan. 26. Fears that the East Indies might become an "outpost m East Asia of the Soviet Empire" were expressed m a report issued here by the Committee of members of the I'pper Chamber of the Dutch Parliament. The report which expressed
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  • 138 4 (By Ur Repon. Singapore, Sunday^ j tell you when we are n i: Mr. Bingham but the committee is meM,,,. evening and it is for'them*' cider said Mr. M. s 'i secretary of the striking 2 pal Labour Unions. U ho n viewed. Mr. R. P.
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  • 46 4 Southampton. Jan. 2 -Jt| Eleanor Roosevelt ha the invitation of Roosevelt Memorial Comn come to London to invel morial to her late husband April 12, 1948, Sir Can chairman of the Fund when he arrived hi I Queen Elizabeth from Reuter
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  • 127 4 Singapore. Jan. 26.-— The Government of India has granted $10,000 for the building fund of the Indian Welfare House m Singapore which cares for Indian destitutes. Situated on a three and a half acre plot six miles from the city, the Home is supervised
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  • 104 4 London. Jan. 26. An Indian Government spokesman said on Friday that India would not express its views on the German and Australian peace treaties at this stage of their preparation. India was among 18 nations invited to submit memoranda to the Big Four Deputy
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  • 48 4 The Ministry of Supply announce that until further notice Its buying prices for Malayan and Nigerian tin remain unchanged, viz., for Nigerian concentrate £357.10 per ton of tin m ore at Nigeria port and for Malayan metal £370 per ton at smelters' work (Penang or Singapore).
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