Indian Daily Mail, 31 January 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. No. 301. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 311 1 Say Assembly Has No Right To Interfere In Internal Affairs Of States "PRINCES OWE EXISTENCE NOT TO ANYBODY'S CHARITi OK INDULGENCE BUT BECAUSE OF THKIK MANY VIRTUES"— maha «-ua of alwar (From Our Own Correspondent) rftiiiinittee'fl decisions were Iter T*tiM by the conference aJ conditions for
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  • 80 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, Jan. 30.— Ravenshaw College in Cuttack was closed do>vn ;»ne die yesterday "in view of the defiant attitude of the students irho continually are creating a state of affairs in which there is no atmosphere of study j n the
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  • 22 1 PELESTINE: MORTIAL LAW NOT YET n,ail,ai au in ts of f tm hu .'i'" 1 I'^1 but not betbelr return ex- Reuter
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  • 299 1 India's Sterling Balances (From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi, Jan. ;JO.— A United Kingdom delegation headed by Sir Wilfrid Eady arrived in Delhi yesterday for exploratory talks on India's sterling balances due to begin today. Interviewed. Sir. \V. Eadv bald they hoped to conclude the talks within a fortnight and desired
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  • 117 1 Colombo, Jan. 30. A Ceylon ese expeditionary force may shortly go to Indo-China to fight "the battle of liberation against French imperialists," the Secretary of the Legion of Ceylonese Ex-Service-men stated yesterday. The Secretary stated more than 100 Ceylonese ex-servicemen had already volunteered and more applications
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  • 248 1 <Trom Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Jan. 30.— The Mount Road Government House Estate was formally handed over to the Madras Government yesterday in a unique function attended by the Governor and his wife. Thanking the Governor for his gesture, Premier
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  • 41 1 London, Jan. 30.- Police and officials last night. searched Buckingham Palace, the King's residence in London, after receiving a telephone message from a man who .shouted: "Clear Buckingham Palace because bombs have been placed there to go off on saturday."- Reuter
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  • 133 1 London, Jan. 29.— Gen. Aung San. leader of the Burma delegation to Britain., and two other delegates U. Tin Tut and Thakm Mya will fly from Bassingbourne airfield, near London, tomorrow m trains on fee iirst stage oi tbeir journey back to Burma after
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  • 236 1 London. Jan. 30.— Mr. Anthony Brooke, nephew of the last White Rajah, was excluded from Sarawak by an order made under a local law (Sarawak Undesirable Persons Order 1935), said Mr. Arthur Creech Jones, Colonial Secretary, in a Parliamentary reply yesterday. He added:
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  • 251 1 London, Jan. 30.— M*- Arthur Creech Jones, Colonial Secretary, made the following statement in the House of Com mons yesterday in reply to a question by D. Rees Williams. Labour,, about the proposals on citizenship and jurisdiction in the Malay States which had emerged
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  • 137 1 London, Jan. 30.— When asked in the House of Commons yesterday for a statement on the recent strike in Singapore, the Colonial Secretary, Mr. Arthur Creech Jones, said that on December 21 jtcvcii unions under Indian leadership representing a section, of Municipal employees outside the Government
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  • 63 1 The Hague, Jan. 30.— V. K. Knsiina Menon, special representative of the Indian Interim Government, yesterday visited the Netherlands Minister of Foreign Affairs. Baren Van Boetzelaer Van COfiterhout, for preparatory discusalona to establish a diplomatic post in the Nethei lands. Krishna Menon was accompanied by
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  • 32 1 Nicosia, Cyprus, Jan. 30— An earth tremor was experienced in the south part of the island last night. No damage Is reported. The last eanhqnake felt In Cyprus was in 1941.- Reuter
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  • 210 1 The following appeal to the Singapore Municipality from the President of the Singapore Traction Vo. Employees Union, was made through the Press yesterday afternoon: "Will the City Fathers be kind enough to look and investigate into the plight of labour in S.T.C, which is wholly
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  • 70 1 Washington, Jan. 30.— The retiring India Charge D'Affaire^, Sir Grja Bajpai, made a farewell call on President Human yesterday. Ho told reporters as he left While Hou.se that the President expres&ed 11 ic hope thai India would attain h^r aspirations. Bajpai said the question of a
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  • 150 1 1 1 DM Staff Reporter) Singapore, Jan. 30.— Believe it or not... but at the meeting of the Singapore Advisory Council this morning, not a word was spoken about the local Municipal strike, nor of threats to strike by others. Neither Official nor Unofficial thought it worthwhile
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  • 518 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, Jan. 31. 1947. THE CHETTIAR COMMUNITY COMMENTING editorially on an article written by Mr. r. Ramani, the Indian lawyer of Kuala Lumpur, "The Straits Times' 1 remarked inter alia: Ith the exception of the Chettiars who have always been conspicuous by their absence from all
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  • 2467 2 L NETAJI BHAWAN OPENING 4. Enthusiastic celebration Of 50th Birthday Netaji Bhawan Opened (From Our Own Correspondent—By Air Mail) Calcutta. Jan. 2:J.—In the unique celebrations that marked the observance of the birthday anniversary of Netcji Subhas Chandra Bose today, citizens of Calcutta reiterated their
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  • 99 2 London. Jan. 30.— V. Shan'* India's foremost film pr««i«f and his wife Javashrrc. Mie I star, have arrived in I «»Mcl<>n fl America on Wednesday. Shantaram is roturnin 4 after eornpletimr ne J| the United States for d there of his three Is c These
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  • 49 2 INDIAN INDUSTRIALISTS VISIT PRAGUE London Jan 30 S- industrialist* have v\ i latelv to negotiate C participation In th< Indu tion of India. Prague R*< yesterday. Tho talk.^ dealt with of Czechoslovak ma also technical assistance Indian Industry Czechoslovakia will ro Tndia raw materials for machines, the F;» Reuter
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  • 578 3 Minimum Restriction On News To And From Country Lake Success, New York, J n <W. In u declaration on India's policy on the freedom of the I'ress, Mrs. Hansa Mehta, Indian delegate, yesterday told the United Nations Commission on Human Rights; "Indias* interest
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  • 219 3 INDNESIA WILL MAINTAN "OPEN DOOR" POLICY TO FOREIGN TRADE B Indonesian Republic will maintain an "open door" for eig!i trade if it does not clash with the national Indonesia, declared A. M. Dasaad, H leading- I do- nman and i: passenger on the liner "Oranje" berthed in Singapore Wednesday enroute
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  • 100 3 London, Jan. 30 Within the next few weeks, almost every tobacco manufacturer in the country will have increased the price of many proprietary brands. Already several firms have announced increases. "These increases may remain for a long time for a year or twojit least," says
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  • 220 3 "Bombay, Singapore Standing Examples Of British Ownership" London, Jan. 30. In a letter in the Daily Telegraph, Sir Lionel Haworth, formerly of the Foreign and Political Department of the Government of India, asks why Britain should give up Bombay and Singapore. Recalling that Bombay has not been in Indian possession
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  • 147 3 London. Jan. 30.— The Mufti of Jerusalem, Haj. Amin El Hussein, told the London Daily Mail special correspondent in Cairo last nifht that so lons as partition is on the agenda the London conference on Palestine will be failure, the Daily Mail reported. "All Arab
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  • 166 3 SURPLUS ASIAN LABOUR MUST BE DEFLECTED ELSEWHERE f New York, Jan. 29.— A recommendation that the United Nations set up a migratory court to deflect surplus labour of India, China and Japan "to the open spaces of the world,' was made by Dr. Mukerjee in an interview here. He said
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  • 100 3 Durban, Jan. 29. In an effort to speed up the flow of immigrant* to South Africa, General Smuts, South African Prime Minister, has sent a personal appeal to tjie Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee, to divert three liners from troopship duties and to keep them running
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  • 84 3 London, Jan. 29.- Paul Winter ton has resigned from Uip London Liberal daily "News Chronicle" after a period of 14 years as reporter, foreign correspondent and chief leader writer. In his Letter oi resignation he states thai "for some time I have found myself in growing disagreement
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  • 46 3 An assortment of Indian periodicals, pictorials, monthly journals end other publications of politically Informative and nationally educative value is offered at $5 p*r set of 20 copies, post free. Apply with a remittance of $5, only, to E*C.B. P.O. Box 831, Singapore.
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    • 258 3 I NEWS FROM PUNJAB The Previous management has resumed business. Courteous Service. Delicious Dishes. Spacious hall. SATISFACTION OUK WATCHWORD. (Sweets a special item) Punjab Restaurant, 175. Albert Street. Singapore. RESTORE YOUTHFUL VIGOUR NKW DISCOVERY BRINGS tfb PLEASURE OF LIFE TO MEN fl I WHO FEEL OLD BEFORE inm THEIR TIME.
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  • 814 4 Volunteer Force To Be Despatched Appeal To All Malayan Peoples (By Our Staff Reporter) The wrath of Asians has been roused. .this time against the French Imperialists, who are waging an all-out war auainst the Vietnamese. Reports are coming in of Asians "rushing to the
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  • 702 4 The following are the terms of reference of the Malayan War Damage Claims Commission, according to an official I ress release issued last night: 1. To arrange for the regLstration and assessment of claims for damage (as defined in para 2 hereof)
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  • 96 4 The Committee-members of the pan-Malayan Indian Teachers' Federation and the representatives of the various Tamil Teachers' As.^ocialions in Malaya— ss ill all— assembled in the Anglo-Chinese School. Ipoh. at 2 p.m. on 25-1-1947 under the chairmanship of Rev. S. S. Pakianathan, the President. The proposed new scheme
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  • 83 4 Mrs. Jane Clumeck, Recording Secretary International Headquarters oi the Theosophical Society, Madras. If on a short visit to Singapore and delivered a lecture on "Why Theosophy?" at the Sing t pore Lodge yesterday evening. At the annual General Meeting of Singapore Lodge held on Sunday, 26th January,
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  • 38 4 AjUara News Agency us giving a cocktail party in honour of Miss Daventry, an American lady who played an important role in the Indonesian struggle for Independence, at the Atomic Club today at 8.30 pjn.
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  • 453 4 Robbers armed with pistols and hand grenades bagged considerable booty in a series of robberies which took place on Wednesday, and one In the early hours of yesterday morning. The crew of a motor-boat anchored off Rochor Road were robbed of $240 cash, a wrist watch and
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  • 53 4 Tokio, Jan. 30. It was announced here today that six American soldiers have confessed to robbing 245,000 yen ($16,300 U.S. at official exchange rate from the Siamese legation in Tokio on January 24 after forcing the legation representative to open the safe at the point
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  • 136 4 The Prosepectus and allied literature of principal New Zealand boys' and girls* preparatory and or secondary day and boarding schools have been received at the Public Relations Office, The Secretariat, Empress Place, Singapore, and are available *o the Public for reference. The institutions inculde: BOYS: 1. ChrLstAs
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  • 70 4 PLENTY OF SWEET, CONDENSED MILK IN SINGAPORE By an order published in the Gazette Supplement No. 9 of 31st January. 1947, the prohibition of use of Sweetened Condensed Milk in Coffee-shops Order has been cancelled and Coffee-shops will be allowed to serve Sweetened Condensd Milk in coffee, tea. etc. The
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  • 138 4 Sir Clutha McKenzio of the St. Dunstan's Home for the blind arrived in Singapore yesterday afternoon from Calcutta on his way to China. He is going to China on the invitation of the Chinese Government to report on blindness in China, and to advise on the training
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  • 64 4 In support of the Pan-Malayan Council of Joint Action, a meeting was held at the Rotary Padani?. Serembnn, at 10 a.m. on 26th January 1947. The meeUng was sponsored by the N.S. Indian Congret^ N.S. Women's Association. N.S. Federation of Trade Unions and N.S. Democratic Youth Loasuo.
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  • 105 4 POLIC PHONE 999 FOR EMERGENCY To clear up anv j standings the neu poli(> 999 is for emergency Routine calls, or a il s J? 1 > cular officers, will COliUn^^O! to 5221, says an ofl.t U W In adopting this numb, r 1 emergency public calls is putting itself
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