Indian Daily Mail, 29 January 1947

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  • 14 1 Indian Daily Mail VoJ. 11. No. 29*). SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY,JANUARY 29, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 309 1 LE AGUERS DEFY PUNJAB GOVERNMENT WITH JINNAH'S BLESSINGS? B«/ For Pou^r Forestalled m Arrests Snclode English mk of Sir Hroz hiioii mm II Oui own Correspondent) in 2s ,—runjal, Muslim Lea^uem ve«(erdav unchfd ch disobedience against |he Public SaieU Ordiirnesl and 500 were arrested all over ihe pro- I tp-ranking
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  • 235 1 ji is amazing to see thai when Nelaji selected one officer from Germany t<« ;ic company him during his most haiardova journey to Tokyo by submarine, it was A hie! Hasan a Muslim, thai his choice fell upon. Again, when his troops were sent to the
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  • 74 1 nisht, Reuter reported follows: Shortlj a ft er the Pun- ..incut :iad announced °*»J thr immediate w ithi '*f its ban "< the Muslim I National Gw rds and the v r^misations, W t|sh lr °OP* were .tiled out in t" r yJI st n^
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  • 68 1 1 From Our Own Correspondent) Madras. Jan. 28. Vagna to ensure peace and prosperity to humanity, organised by the Hindus of Madras, began yesterda> under the guidance of Puri Shankaracharya and will go on till February .">. Shastraic experts have arrived from all over India for the
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  • 55 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ntw Delhi, Jan. 28. -Selection ot candidates for India N foreign service has begun and 20 war service candidates have been .selected for the first batch. The service will be under the control of a new department amalgamating the present External Affairs
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  • 63 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bombay, Jan. 28.— Forty-five thousand primary teachers in Bombay province will strike if their demand for more pay is not met by March 11. This decision was taken at th© teachers' conference in Satara yesterday, which expressed the belief that the question
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  • 39 1 UNIVERSITY OF LONDON EXAMINATIONS— I947 All Singapore candidates who wish to offer Special Languages, Botany or Biology in the June Matriculation Examination 1947, must send in their entries to the Education Office, Singapore, before sth February, 1947. to 5221.
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  • 114 1 Congressmen Save Two Foolish British Naval Officers (From Our Own Correspondent) C akutla. Jan. 28.— The story of bow Congressmen saved two British Kaval officers from being lynched by an infuriated mob comes from iiusj Bengal. It Is stated that while boarding steamer In Ooalundo, the Naval (fleers insulted an
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  • 93 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangalore, Jan. 28 -Dr. Brunler, British physicist and the inventor of a brain-testing machine who in now in Bangalore, gives the following- results of tests ho has made on Indian leaders so far: Patel good brain with tremendous will
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  • 100 1 India's New Constitution By July (From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi. Jan. 28. Speaking at a party organized by Pressmen in Delhi yesterday. Dr. Rajendra Prasad, President of the Constituent Assembly, declared that if the Assembly's work progressed at the rate it had so far done, there is no reason why
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  • 137 1 "India Has Own Idea On Question Of Human Rights" Lake Success, New York, Jan. 28. --India is represented on the United Nations Human Right* Commission, which opened its* meetings yesterday, by Mrs. Hansa Mehla, member of the Indian Constitutional Assembly and the Bombay Legislative Council. Mrs. Mehta, who has oeen
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  • 92 1 "Malaya Will Produce 500,000 Tons Rubber This Year" Washington. Jan. *>8. E. Hold, American rubber expert who surveyed South-east Asia's rubber industry late last year for thr I'nited States Government, predicted on Monday Malaya will produce 500,000 tons. Dutch Indies 258,000, brio-China M.OOO. siam I.VOOO. Borneo 55,000. Hold warned "economic,
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  • 112 1 SIAMESE ROYALTY WILL CENSOR "ANNA AND THE KING OF SIAM" Bangkok, Jan. 28.— Members of Siam's Royal House of Chakri will sit on a special consor board to preview the film "Anna and the King of Siam," joining the regular police censors. The film is due here next month, according
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  • 133 1 London. Jan. 28.— The mystery of missing peace treaties is puzzling British Foreign Office officials today. A vital copy of the United Nations treaties with Italy, Hungary, Bulgaria, Rumania and Finland Is lost somewhere in transit between Washington and London, Paris or Moscow. They were
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  • 118 1 Copenhagen. Jan. 28 The Danish newspaper, Berlingske Tidende, reported today that the inquiry commission investigating the K.LJVI. (Dutch air lines) Dakota crash In which Grace Mo (re and Prince Gustav idolf were killed on Sunday had discovered that a 19-year-old apprentice did not remember if
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  • 59 1 Chicago. Jan. 28.— Paul P. Harris, Chicago solicitor and founder in 1910 of the "National Association of Rotary Clubs" '*hieh become the "Rotary International" in 1922 died here yesterday I the age of 78. He was the first Preside nt ol both Rotary organisations and travel
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  • 43 1 JAP CABINET TUMBLING Tokyo, Jan. 28. Resignation oT Japan's "crisis" cabinet is immiaent again second time in two weeks— to make room lor a Coalition which would tiphten the conservative front against leftwlng opponents of the government, reliable sources said here on Tuesday.
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  • 129 1 AMLO-BUlUnm AGRtitiMENT London, Jun. 28w— Tlie British Government announced on Tuesday that an Anglo-Burmese agreement had been reached that v. ill permit the Asiatic dei^ciicl iicy to avuin independer.ee> Making the announcement in the Hou.se of Lords. Lord Pethick Lawrence. Secretary Of Sate for India and Burma, said
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  • 726 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wednesday, Jan. 29, 1947 Forthcoming Pan-Asian Conference ARRANGEMENTS are reported to be under way for the holding of ihe first Pan-A^ian Inter-Rela-nons Conference in New Delhi between the last week of March and the first week of April this year The idea of a conference of
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  • 384 2 South Africa Can Be Powerful Friend Or Foe To New India. —Says British Major London, Jan. 2k— Whatever differences between India and South Africa, New India cannot afford to ignore the fact that Africa can be 1 either a powerful friend or a foe, situated geographically in a position of
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  • 199 2 INDIAN INDONESIAN SOCIALISTS FOR WORLD CONFERENCE London, Jan. 27.— Indian and Indonesian Socialists are likely to be represented for the first time when the next International Sociulist Conference meets in Zurich on June 7. An invitation to the Indian Congress Socialist Party led by Jai Prakash Narain was proposed by
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  • 69 2 GEN. STOPFORD FOR U.K. COMMAND Rangoon, Jan. 27.— General Stopford, Commander-in-Chief Land Forces. South-East Asia, who has been transferred to a command in the United Kingdom, left Rangoon tuday for Singapore after a threeday farewell tour of troops in Burma. Gen. Stopford was honoured at a number of farewell functions
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  • 89 2 Bhopal, Central inil.n, Jan. 27. Sir C. P. Ramasamy Ai/er, Premier of Travancore State, to,»ay denied reports that his Government had given a monopoly in the State's thorium deposits to a British firm. He explained that the firm was giving 'advice and help
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  • 101 2 Jullunder, Punjab, Jan. 27.— Tlie police fired seven rounds to disperse a Muslim croud which threatened to attack a district gaol here. There were no casualties. The Muslims were demonstrating against the previous arrests of Muslims and against the Punjab Government's ban on the Muslim League
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  • 72 2 London. Jan. 28.— Mr. Arthur Henderson. Under-Secretary for India, answering a question in the House of Commons yesterday if the British Government intended to be represented by an oilicial observer at the Inter-Asian Relations Conf< rence at New Delhi next March, replied: "No. The
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  • 78 2 Bombay, Jan. 28.-— The Government of Bombay has decided to start negotiations with the Indian states bordering the province to secure their co-operation in banning liquor trade in and around the adjacent state territories and smuggling of liquor from the states into the
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  • 61 2 New Delhi, Jan. 28.— Sir A. Ramaswamy Mudaliar, Dewan of Mysore, will represent India as the principal delegate at the fourth session of the economic and social council of the United Nations Organization which is expected to open In New York on February 18. Sir Arcot Ramaswamy
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  • 211 2 1. l union. Jan. 28. British troops were used to quell communal riots on the most recent occasion because they were troops most readily available. Mr. Arthur Henderson, Undersecretary for India, pave this reply in the House of Commons
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  • 217 2 Brilliant Career Of India's First Ambassador To China Calcutta, Jan. 28.— K. P. S. Menon, who has been appointed India's Ambassador to China, has had a brilliant academic and official career. Fifty-year old Menon obtained a firs: in Oxford and later in 1921 stood first In the I.C.S. competitive examination
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  • 167 2 Indian Pro-Vietnam Sympathy Has All-Asian Significance Calcutta. Jan. 28. Ravindra Varma. President of the All-India Students* Conference, has appealed to the Indian Interim Government to •'bring diplomatic pressure on France to recognise and respect the sovereignty of the republic of Vietnam.'* Meanwhile, six youths from the province of Sind have
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  • 129 2 Calcutta, Jan. 28.— Writing under the caption "Selling Burma's Friendship," the Amritbazar Patrika, local Congress English daily, said in a sub-leader: "GeneraJ Aung San, Deputy Chairman of the Burmese Interim Government, has said in London that he went there to sell Burma's friendship to the British, and
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  • 26 2 Dr. SachiUiananda Sinha, who presided over the Inaugan] meeting of the Constituent Assembly, and I)r Prasad, who was elected permanent President of ihe house
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  • 311 2 Is Burmese Delegation Representative Body (JIKRV IN COMMONS London, Jan. 28. Brigadier Fitzroy MacLean, Conservath Member of Parliament, asked the House of Commoi pester day if the Under-Secretary for India and Burma, Mr Henderson was satisfied that the Burmese delegating the discussions with the British Government adequ presented the views
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  • 76 2 AMBASSADORIAL APPOINTMENTS STORY NOT OFFICIAL New Delhi, Jan. 28.— -The Indian Department of External Affairs said on Monday that Press reports in India and abroad about the impending selection for Indian diplomatic posts "represent no more than the purest speculation." "They are entirely devoid of official inspiration or authority," the
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  • 168 2 London, Jan. 28. A majw hieak down of food supplies in India ha* been avoided in tplie Hie fed that throughout the year thf udmiimt ration has had i<. u.irk with dangerously lou working stocks, said Mr. Arthur Headers* Under-Secretary for India, in Parliamentary
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  • 49 2 MRS. FDR WILL LEAD "HUMAN RIGHTS" COMMISSION New York. Jan. 28 Mrs. lin D. Roosevelt WW Monday as chairman ol Nations Human Rights C mm!* which bepan Ltfl lonp I establishment of a mad safeguard fundament throughout the world. Mrs. Hansa IfehU Ol minated Mrs. RoofW approved without opi
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