Indian Daily Mail, 3 February 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. No. IW). SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1917. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 118 1 LEAGUE DECIDES TO CONTINUE BOYCOTT OF ASSEMBLY t Th c M lls|lm Lea^ Worki Committee resolution adopted declared it adhered to its i withdraw acceptance of the British Cabinet'* >n 'no BriI r d lare "that emulated iel Mission mem oj May 6n 01 Scheduled H. ,.f. ma ior contract
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  • 123 1 TRAY ANCORE CONGRESS REJECTS NEW REFORM PROPOSALS drum Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Feb. 2.— Travancore State Congress has rejected the new reform proposals announced by the Durbar as they do not transfer real power to the people, but will only continue the present autocratic powers in the hands of those
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  • 111 1 Muslim High Command Congratulates Punjab Leaguers! iii our Own Correspondent) fcchi, Keb The Mvslli i»- Working < ommittee yes fc itavtad i n^olution con laiinu the fin): i> Leaguer k\i/u resisted the Uovern r> wdei banning ihe Muslin n- ainj rondemning tin* Minis kctien in issuing the Publii d. -Th<
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  • 50 1 TWO MORE DISTRICTS IN MADRAS TO GO "DRY" <>"r Own Correspondent '-the Madras J > Vision t0 cxlend pro more districts only N eriUcitwl at a Congi 'in, t,,^ vesterday Ithatfinanrounds did eeping proimberfi dtprovince ly. finally reachfl tha besidei «*<*<*> chosen by n should be tf's prohibition U, eput
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  • 9 1 PRESIDENT OF COUNCIL OF STATE -Hoaaain Uffl Lea- sari
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  • 105 1 <From Our Own Correspondeat) Madras, Feb. 2.— Yet another milestone in the eradication of untouchability was reached yesterday when the famous Srlrangam Temple opened its doors to Ilarijans. Ten Miousancl Harijans and Congressmen, led by Ministers BhaktavaUalam Kurmayya and Koti Reddy, entered the shrine
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  • 336 1 Congress Not Perturbed: League's Decision No Surprise (From Our Own Correspondent) V-> Delhi, Feb. 2.— The Muslim Leagve High Commands tates resolution issued iron, Karachi has caused no surprise in political circles hero. series of offensive articles in the i (Mf=ue organ -Dawn' and statements made bt Liaqual Mi Khan
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  • 65 1 'F»«.m Our Own Correspondent) Cuttack, Feb. 2.— The students* strike in Cuttack was called off yesterday following an assurance given by the Provincial Congress Secretary that all reasonable demands of the students have been accepted by the Government. In future, the Union
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  • 133 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi. Feb. I.~ A general understanding between the Constituent Assembly and a large number of States is expected to result from the talks which Pandit Nehru and some of his colleagues on the Consituent Assembly Negotiating Committee had with
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  • 121 1 < 1 ruin Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi. Feb. 1. It is understood thai the Government of In(|ia is shortly nromulgaoting an ordinanee to cheek writings and publications likely to inflame eomimmal passions. It Is felt in official circles that Home Member Patel's appeal
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  • 35 1 Karachi. Feb. 1. Food rationing In India must continue lor several years forming the "sheet auchor of the Government's food policy," W. H. Kirby, food advisor to the Government of India, declared here today.- Reuter
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  • 143 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Benares, Feb. 1. Addressing the students of the Benares Hindu University, C. Rajagupalachariar warned against the dangerous possibilities of atomic research and declared "if I had power I would prefer total prohibition of atomic investigations and confiscate all laboratories
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  • 63 1 From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, Feb. 1. The formation of a new party called Azad Hind Party, pledged to accept unconditionally Netaji's ideology and having as its task the completion of work left unfulfilled by Net a ji. is proposed by Sj. Sarat Chandra Bose. Bose thinks
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  • 70 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Mysore, Feb. 2.— The M>'sore University Academic Council rejected offers by two donors for prizes on the ground that conditions kad been laid by donors that prizes be awarded to students of particular communities. One donor had stipulated that a prize be awarded
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  • 59 1 Pftlm Beach, Florida. Feb. 2.— The Duke of Windsor said thai he is pi^iwlwf to write an auto biography. "I have lots of material and plenty of experience," the Duke said at a press conference* at the home of Rotorrt R. Young, a wealthy American railway
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  • 494 1 Sponsored by the Federation ol Trade Unions, a meeting of representatives of local labour union* took place yesterday when it wai decided to form a committee aiil the strikers. Collections will be made, it is understood. The meeting resolved to send a cable to the Secretary
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  • 99 1 Paris. Feb. 2. A decision to send "heavy reinforce m mis" to fhdn china was made by the French Government, a reliable losurce reported on Saturday night. This source said the rnmeni is determined to bring a speedy end to the fish tin u;
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  • 52 1 U.S. WILL GIVE 78,000 TONS GRAIN TO INDIA Washington, F< 2.— lndia will receive 78,000 tons f sraui and flour from the United States in Marrh, the Unit** States Departmet of Acrirnltmv announc The Indian allocation In .!<*> 51.000 ions of wheat l#,OM tons of flour, and 17,000 tons of
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  • 73 1 Naba«rnni. Etmi Btagal, Feb. -.Mahal m:i Gandhi toltl a unman questioner hrrr f Hai "a woman should most certainly take her own Jilc rather than surrender whin issaultid by holloa us." He added: "Surmidrr hai no room in niv pl.m r»f life. When it is a question «>i
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  • 118 1 GENERAL STRIKE IN BURMA TODAY Itangoen, Feb. i.~.\ unp i h tiskr may begin in Kurma i>n Monday, it is reliably reported here. Inai dc it the strike wrill be taken by the All-Burma elation which is holdIng a special meeting here. The clock strik«\ which b< Monday, continues and
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  • 81 1 < HIR( 'HIM. GETS NO SUPPORT PROM TRUMA* Washington Feb 2 -President Tri man gave no .support to the restion from Mr. Churchill thai the United StatevS .should help to restore peace In strife-torn Palestine. Mr Churchill, ho sakl, Ls tied to hi.s opinion, and ho had noi
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  • 48 1 Jerusalem, Feb. I.— The mm at ion oi ftiitish families fron Pslentiiie will begin on Tmn§my, nol Vlomhix. i» is now learned. Royal Ait Force HaHfaxes ;in« Laneasten uiii »»<• ii^<'<i to speed up transportation of the families to enibarli > i ion ports«- Reuter
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  • 59 1 GOVERNOR OF CEYLON RETURNS FROM LEAVE Colombo, Peb 2.— Sir Henry Monclc-Mason Moore, Governor of Ceylon returned today from leave In England He resumed admini.s--i on from sir John Howard Chit f Justice, who was Acting nor In his absence. I U d of rumour greeted Sli kMu son Moore
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  • 49 1 n■: ivia, Feb. 2. The optimism r i In pra Xicfldly all in Bati 1.; U the Initialthe Dutch Indonesian basic nent at Batavia on Novean m ban ;ed con"j:. i, mainly due rccem detertoratfng military »n Krhicfa forma tho main a .snionth prdoeedlnfl as. up.
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  • 21 1 two ->f his collide... U Thakin „a and U Tin Tut— lfturned hen fr^m London today Reuter
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  • 642 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, Feb. 3, 1947. THE MUSIC GOES ROUND AND ROUND! TH£ title we have given to this article wa-s not chosen in a spirit levity. Indeed, the subject oi Our comment today the strikesituation is not one that permits an the most disinterested man-in-the-street tu .say
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  • 2081 2 Air Mail Report Of important session We make no apology for utilising this page today for a detailed Air Mail Report of the Constituent Assembly Meeting; Pandit Nehru's speech on his now famous M Republic resolution was published last week. Here are some of the other speeches
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  • 522 2 Steering Committee Personnel Announced (From Our Own Correspondent By Air Mail t New Delhi. lan. 21. In the Constituent As»t«H this Morning Dr. M. K. layakar withdrew the Jimi'iidm* ho had Moved in the last session urtfinj: postponrme consideration of Pandit Nehru's "Objectives" moM* Eleven
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  • 56 2 SIX MORE DISTRISTS IN MADRAS GO "DRY" (From Our Own o**** Madras Fob 1 M ment have dccidca prohibition in ilx on > a> namely, Gumur. N Trichy, Tanjor. and v < The lo^ ol nually by this Wrtei bition is estimated I three crore.s. The Gorernment other hand a
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  • 2376 3 Plans lo tducate Young Men, Women After Netaji's Ideals Iroin Our Own Correspondent By Air Mail> •Our educational system may be critici/ed and I think j.rhth criticised a* a soulless education. It had hardly any JJI in the soil of India. The soul of India
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  • 186 3 Washington, Feb. ].-.Thc Indian i mbassj Food adviser, Doctor v. K. l{. V. K:io. leaves New York on Monday for London to join sir Robert Hutching there in Anqlo Indian food talks. v jl^ take with lim (><)! background n tardii y rec< at International
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  • 645 4 REGISTRATION OF TRADE UNIONS ('Mr. McNeice— In a recent THF i* Broadcast) I tt V J €< J ulrin S Registration hi iSln >!? de Unions WM passed into^eSlcT* n l th6n broughl JS«g!« liberation It mi cleCfi force as fro Mav 24 One of the requirement of the i!
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  • 24 4 Davos, Switzerland, Feb. I<—-Six-teen-year-old Indian-born Jeanette Altwegg, who is an Anglo-Swiss, finished fourth in the European women's figure-skating championships which ended here today. Reuter
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  • 550 4 (FOOC— By Air Mail) New Delhi, Jan. 22.— The Constituent Assembly on Friday will discuss the composition and functions of the Advisory Committee. The resolution to set up this Committee will be moved by Pandit fiovind Ballabh Pant. It reads: -This Assembly resolves that in
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  • 77 4 Washington, Feb. 2.— Sir Girja Bajpal, retiring head of the Indian diplomatic mission here and the Indian representative on the Far East Commission who is leaving on Sunday for India, said in a farewell United Press interview, that he believed India's main interests in the FEC should
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  • 494 4 FRONTIER (;.\M)HI ON BRITISH CAME Monghyr, (Air Mai])— "We have played into the hands of our enemies and acted exactly in the way as Mr. Churchill wanted us, speaking lately in the House of Commons about one section crushing another," said Khan Abdul GafTar
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  • 171 4 (FOOC— By Air Mail) Now Delhi. Jan. 20.- The structure of the Advisory Committee on Minorities. Fundamental Rights and Tribal Areas provided for the State Paper was discussed todav at a meeting of the Consultative Committee of the Congress bloc in the Constituent Assembly According to a tentative
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  • 58 4 The Post Office announces that consequent upon the restricted train services as notified by the Railway Department, .scheduled mail services will be varied, but all available passenger and goodl trains and road services will be utilised to the best advantage. The public |l requested to post
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  • 198 4 Striking European Miners Threatened With Dismissal Johannesburg, Feb. 2. Seven thousand European gold-miners now on strike on the Rand today received an ultimatum from their employers threatening dismissal of all who do not return to work by Monday. The ultimatum, posted up at every mine by the decision of the
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  • 156 4 New Delhi. Feb. 1. Sardar Abclui Kab Ntehtar, Communications Member of the Indian Interim Government, told the civil aviation conference yesterday that negotiations are likely to be stalled unh Britain f<:r bilateral air agreeiiieii Recalling the bilateral agreement concluded recently with the United Sim os and
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  • 133 4 (FOOC— -By Air Mail) Jan. 20.— Talks in Constituent Assembly Lobbies reveal that the scope of the Negotiating Committee set up by the Constituent Assembly is proposed to be extended. Pandit Nehru, it is learnt, will moTe the resolution urging that the Committee constituted to confer
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  • 94 4 Nuremberg, Feb. 2.— A bomb exploded on Saturday nigh; in the office of Camil Sachs, president of the De-Nazification Court trying Franz Von Papen, former German diplomat, who was acquitted of war crimes charges by the International Military Tribunal. The building/ apparently, was unoccupied at the time
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  • 226 4 Lahore, Punjab, Feb. 2. Sixty persons including the General Secretary of Lahore City Muslim League were arrested yesterday when a huge Muslim procession of several thousands was dispersed by tear gas. The proceston was stopped about 40 yards away from Government House— residence Of
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  • 206 4 Rangoon. Feb. 2. The rulers and people of the Shan States hold divergent views regarding their political future, according to two officials of the Anti-Fascisl Peoples Freedom League, who have just returned here after an extensive tour of Burma's frontier areas. The AFPFL oflicials whose
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  • 90 4 Mr. Robert Buell, a representative Of the World Alliance of the Young Men Christian Associations (Y.M.C.A.» Geneva, is due to arrive from Bangkok by air to-day. Mr. Buell is on a Burma. Siam and Malaysia tour to .study the immediate post-war problem confronting the Association in
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  • 32 4 Bala sing:ham, Pathologist f rh l? to the Medical Collide on "C^ eSS East -West Society ?J? <p rme and its Medical Aspect in Singapore" on Thursday FebY.M.C.A., Stamford Road.
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  • 37 4 Paris, Feb. 1.-i t is reliably reported that P. o. Lapic, UncWSecretary for Foreign A fluffs In heon Blum's five-week «»Wnrt. will be appointed High Commissioner for Indo-China la place of Admiral Thierry DA'rgenlieu Reuter
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  • 100 4 Detention Of Chinese Vessel: Explanation With reference to ren. were published i n the i S »J some days sUf fl Chinese-owned ressel loaded with rice ind'ciJ.: Palembang was deiainpH tok, the folloHim infar^!V] been received from m! Netherlands Consul -(,,> formed the Indian l) aih n Saturday. No evidence
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  • 48 4 Chfcftg* (Air Ma,l,_, M€(lr at a police siaiion llr h(V been toid not to take m*l pictures home. Ih, MW| charge is tired »fl expUinii, indignant uivix that »h r graphs of pretty uoim-n i| le> in their hshunds' p«cket| reaii are ran inolK UP
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