Indian Daily Mail, 4 February 1947

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. No. 301. II SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 369 1 Main Features Of The Memorandum tFrom Our Own Correspondent) -It is underwood that the comprehensive orandum prepared by Dr. Ambedkar, in accordance with the Scheduled Castes Federation Executive month, has been formally submitted to the Inited Nations m eoMranduJii uiil also be before the
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  • 79 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, Feb. 3.— Mahatnia Gandhi is making efforts to convene a world pacifist conference in India some time this year, according to the United Press of India. Gandhiji a t present holding discussions with Indian and European friends > in this regard.
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  • 31 1 SARAT BOSE'S SUCCESSOR IN CWC CWC (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Feb. 3.—Profulia Ghosh has been appointed member of the Congress Working Committee in place of Sarat Bose who resigned.—Copyright.
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  • 188 1 Jerusalem, FeJ>. 3.— A Palestine Ilifirh Court today rejected the last forlorn attempt to win a stay of execution for condemned Jewish terrorist Dov Groner and the Holy Land took on an appearance of a country on the brink of war. Jerusalem itself was prepared for
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  • 84 1 NEGOTIATIONS BEGIN ON INDIA'S STERLING BALANCES New Delhi, Feb. 3.— Preliminary negotiations for the liquidation of India's sterling balances opened here today. A British delegation, headed by Sir Wilfrid Eady of the Treasury have had informal talks with Indian officials since their arrival here five days ago. The Government of
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  • 27 1 New Delhi, Feb. 3.— A New Delhi Press communique states that all Indians in Hanoi district In TndoChina, where fighting is progressing, have been safely evacuated. Copyright.
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  • 189 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) th Iadra4i V Feb 3.— The Madras Ministry is once aeain in I .t s fate?' 8 <nternal Yesterday's meeting of the Confess Legislature Partv Kid* JK&J" h0 Mi »»'™<^ «t, *U3 e The major topic for discussion was the
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  • 87 1 New Delhi Feb. 3.— Sir Maurice Guyer has been reappointed ViceChancellor of the Delhi University for a further period of two years with effect from Dec. 17, 1946. Sir Maurice came to India as the first chief justice of the Indian Federal Court and has stayed
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  • 30 1 Adelaide, Feb. 3.— Close of pUy score: Australia 293 for 4. Morris I*2, Hassett 7«, MUler not out 33, Johnson not out 35. Extras 13.— Reuter
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  • 32 1 London, Feb. 3.— United Press learnt yesterday that M. K. Velodi, Deputy High Commissioner for India, is leaving shortly for India to report on the Indian student situa- tion In England. UP
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  • 199 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Karachi, Feb. 3. A resolution accusing the various Congress Provincial Ministries of failure to protect .the .life .and property of Muslims and underminig their economic interests mine distribution of their daily necessities of life was adopted by the League Working
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  • 218 1 Rangoon, Feb. 3.— The Working Committee of the Anti-Fascist Peoples' Freedom League last night approTed the Attlee-Aung San agreement on Burma's constitutional future concluded in London I The Supreme Council oi the AFPFL. comprising party representatives of all districts, arc meeting here from Feb. 15
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  • 73 1 Miami Beach, Fla. Feb. S.Soviet Ambassador Nikolai Novikov, in a speech today, blamed "some political groups" for seeking a new wax but said that the people of United States and Russia did not want war. "I express my deep confidence that the
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  • 154 1 French Soldiers Refuse To Fight Vietnamese: Executed -Manila, Feb. .?.—Vietnam-con-trolled Radio Hanoi on Monday acknowledged vigorous attempts In the past two days by French troops to break through Vietnam lines in the southern suburbs of Hanoi. The broadcast monitored by the Associated Press here .said sharp fighting occurred on Saturday
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  • 135 1 Misunderstanding has hem caused by the use of the word '•negotiation in destribinu the history of the itrikc of Municipal workers, states an official l»rcss release issued last night. The facts which refer iu the period before the strike arc these. On January 13th, 1947, m
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  • 97 1 "INDIA'S LEGACIES FROM THE PAST" New Delhi, Feb. 3.— Pandit Jawa harlal Nehru, Vice-President of the Interim Government, dj.sclo^ed 10 the Central Legislative Assembly today thai his Government had given "grave consideration" to the idea of bombing the Northeast Frontier tribes who raided villages in the Hazara district in December.
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  • 33 1 London, Feb. lt was officially announced that the price of silver Is 44 pence per onm:<» spot forward as compared with the. nrevi<Mi£ price of 55.5 pence- UP
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  • 25 1 Mr. P. A. B. McKerron, CMCi MCSm Colonial Secretary, will arriw at Kalian^ aerodrome by BOAC plnic at 1700 hours today.
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  • 154 1 Dutch-Indonesian Political Discussions Resumed Bj tavia, i vh. «hs (.•unions were resumed this morttini; boi wren the Dutch onnnls sion -General and the Indonesian dele r aiion. Amir Bjarifoeddin, the Fiepubilcan Minister of Defence, and A. K. Gani. the Republican Minister of Welfare, both members ol the Indonesian delegation, returned
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  • 63 1 No Coal. ..No Austin Cars Birmingham, England. Feb 3. Tho Austin Motor Company, protouting for the second time In aix wcek.s ai Government allocations of coal during the winter .shorta.gr announced on Saturday night that its plant here would clo.so down indefinitely on Monday night. The Austin Birmingham plan' employs
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  • 155 1 Batavia. Feb. 3.— Two British ships 500-ton Kita Kami Maru of Singapore and 400-ton Empire Ma> Rover of Hongkong— were intercepted by the Netherlands Navy, off the Republican port of Cheribon and brought to Batavia on Monday under armed I -ward cables Stan Swinton, Associated Press correspondent, from
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  • 669 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tuesday, Feb. 4, 1947. Futile Gubernatorial Tactics r\S January 26, the people of Malaya held mass meetings throughout the country and unanimously denounced the Malayan Constitutional Proposals in no ambiguous terms, called upon the members of the Consultative Committee and the Advisory Councils to resign forthwith
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  • 1382 2 Says 'Sourabaya Sue (By OUR STAFF REPORTER) "Hose is my hero. Subhas Bose, vour Netaji, he is the man now needed in Asia. He is the one and only man who can save Asia from the wretched thraldom in which Asiatics are
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  • 147 2 Calcutta, Feb. 3. The Union Jack is not to be flown over educational institutions in Orissa Province in future, the Orissa Government has directed alter a 12-day strike of students which led to the closing of Kavcnshaw College at Cutiack. the chief college
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  • 119 2 Welch, West Virginia, Feb. 3 Eileen Edwards, 17-year-old London girl who went to the United States to marry one man has changed her affection to another after her arrival here on Friday night and received a cable from her parents forbidding her marriage to her
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  • 205 2 LONDON DISCUSSIONS ON STATUS OF BURMA'S INDIANS Differences of opinion among the Burmese delegates on certain important aspects of the negotiations with the British Government are, said to have occurred, according to sources close to the delegates. These sources, said the delegates have now
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  • 455 2 (From Our Special Correspondent in India) Calcutta, Feb. 3.— The Calcutta "Statesman" sprang a mild surprise on their readers one day last weeTT by publishing a Delhi despatch from its special correspondent to the eftect that Mrs. Ammu Swaminathan, a Madras Congresswoni.m, is being appointed
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  • 107 2 "FREEDOM.........ONLY THROUGH REVOLUTION" New Delhi (Air Mail.— "lts f only through revolution that tbt I country can get complete inde- j pendence," said Mrs. Aruna W AH addressing a public mwuu: here recently in the genen grounds under the auspices 0! the Delhi Congress BtcllllM P»W The problem of food
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  • 350 2 Moscow, Feb. 5. The aJJegation that Gen. .lan South Africa's Premier, "renounced'' the United Nation* b it was not possible to "make the United Nations an liwtn of domination over persecuted peoples" is made in yc§w Soviet newspaper Izvestia which refers to the que>tion
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  • 92 2 "Private" Burma Debate In Commons London, Feb. 3.-A Burro* J will shortly take placr id I of Commons. ntßur^l U. Saw, former pr cnU 7fducs*!l and present Minister of W£ in Aung San's Govern*^ address a private meetJiff ppf! < servativc Labour MP* ail on Thursday. eX Unless something uneoccurs,
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  • 47 2 Batavla. Feb. 3.-Rubt* from Dutch-controlled Netherlands East End" 1 12,000 tons in Decent During the *»»*"s: K NethcrlancU; Indies bought up 4.500 tons The sources of rubb'i were: Pontianak, 2,34 masin. 1^02; Prtf*, 11^^ i 103; Sambas, 88; *n«|i> Soerabaya 54; and Pftd*n«
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  • 600 3 < Abandonment Would Mean Virtual Chaos In World Distribution Ot Scarce Foods" Washington. Feb. 3.— President Truman appealed to Convesterdaj not to scrap the Government's war powers, of which would mean virtual chaos in world disS? of su P plies rn— due to
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  • 173 3 London. Feb. 2. Miss Mary Aitlee. eldest sister of the British Prime Minister, writing in the "World's Children" magazine published by the "Save the Children" Fund pleads for removal of colour bar in South Africa. "Restrictions on half casu* make for misunderstanding
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  • 99 3 Colombo, Feb. 2. In the second daring daylight robbery in a week two men Friday took 28,000 rupees from a passenger on a train here after trussing and gagging her. The robbery was staged just before the train left a Colombo suburban station
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  • 147 3 London, Feb. 3.— The international students delegation, which Is going to India and who have received a welcoming telegram from Pandit Nehru, arrived in London Saturday and were entertained yesterday evening at the Tristan students Bureau of the India Association and Institute. The party consisting
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  • 85 3 200,000 CONVICTS TO BE RELEASED Nanking, Feb. 3. -Mop thfi 200,000 oonylcta will be* released or releasuble soon under the National Government amnesty order Ittued in celebration of the adoption of fche Chinese constitution, according to information received from Ministry of Justice today About 2,000 will be re! In Shanghai
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  • 461 3 Cost Of Living: Some Interesting Statistics Montreal, Feb. 8. The cost of living in Japan has risen so sharply since the end of the War that by the middle of 1946 it was 48 times as high as in 1937, according to statistics to be published in the forthcoming issue
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  • 122 3 Johannesburg, Fob. 3.-P. E. Bills, leader oi the 7,000 Ranri gold mines strikers, announced last night that the United Mine Work* ers Committee, of which he is Secretary, has issued a call to the nun to stay out on strike —thus defying the ultimatum oi
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  • 188 3 Necessity Drives British To Be Generous With Subjected Peoples New York, Feb. 3. —Republican "New York Herald-Tribune" discussing- in a leader the British agreement with Burma declared. "The understanding once again confirms that British officials believe in the democracy they preach.'' •in viow of the resistance they had co face
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  • 122 3 Indonesian Exports Decline Owing To Fighting llatavia, Feb. 3. Indonesian Republican exports from PalembanR "have fallen off sharply" since the three day battle there in early January. Dr. Mohammed Isa, Republican Resident, at Palembang told I news cunlcrence here thai :;uppliers in the interior of Sumatra were unwilling to send
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  • 142 3 Nuremberg, Feb. 3. United State* military police were reported yei>-* terday to have made several arrests after an explosion of a bomb Saturday night In a seven storey building hou ii 1 the Office ol Dr. Camillt Sachs, President of the denastflcation court which is
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  • 280 4 Hanoi Military commander Summoned To Paris Paris, Feb. Genera] Jacques Morliere, French militarv commander in Hanoi, was summoned to Paris yesterday, as evidence piled up that the Fremh Cabinet was preparing for a peace move in Indo-china. v m* Gun. Morliere
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  • 157 4 CHINESE CONSUL-GENERAL THANKS DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE The following letter was sent by l>r. Wu Paak-Shing to Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, Secretary for Social Welfare, on January 29th: Sir, I wish to convey to you the appreciation and thanks of my Government for the facilities and care your Department
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  • 107 4 Declaration Of Human Rights Washington. Feb. 3. The National Catholic Welfare Conference on Sunday listed "right to a living wage*' and collective bargaining as among "natural inalienable rights" of man. These and many others were stipulated in a "declaration of human rights' submitted to the l/nitcd Nations committee on human
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  • 273 4 CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEE MEETINGS The date for the Public Meeting ol the Consultative Committee in Penang has been altered to February 18. The date for the Malacca MeetIng has been iixed for February 20. The Ipoh Meeting has been postponed from February 14 to some datf in February to be arranged
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  • 17 4 Plague exists in a sporadic state ai Bandoeng, says the Government Ciazette of Singapore.
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  • 29 4 Stockholm, Feb. 3.— An epidemic of influenza which Swedish Ministry of Health experts estimate la keeping one-sixth of Stockholm's population in bed has struck the i Swedish Royal Family.
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  • 70 4 .More than 30 major air crashes have been reported since the New Year including three in the past week Dakota crash at Croydon on Saturday Jan. 25 with 12 killed; Dakota crash near Copenhagen on Sunday, Jan. 26 with 22 killed, including Grace Moore,
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  • 117 4 London Feb. 3. Morgan Phillips, Secretary of the Labour Party has presented to the Charge D'Affaires of the Soviet Embassy, Konstantine Koukin, photostat copies of two letters written in English, which Lenin sent to the British Labour Party in 1905, thanking in the letter for
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  • 108 4 Washington, Feb. L— The U.S. on Sunday told Britain to avoid repeating what Washington regards as a violation of the agreement by which Britain received the r.5.53,730.000,000 loan. This was disclosed by government officials who said becretary of the Treasury John Snydcr so
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  • 82 4 3RD SET OF QUINS IN CHINA IN A MONTH Peiping, Feb. 3.— The birth of third set ol quintuplets in China In a month reportedly occurred in a hamlet, Shoyuang 33 miles north- cast ol Taiyuan, which is the Shansi provincial capital, it was learned here. The Central News Agency
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  • 35 4 Dr. E. H. G. Dobbie. Head of the Dcparmcnt of Geography, Raffles College, will broadcast at 9.45 pjn. on Tuesday, February 4th. The subject is "New Nations round the Indian Ocean."
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  • 55 4 DITCH HELP CHINESE VICTIMS OF PALEMBANG DISTURBANCES As a token of sympathy for the innocent victims of the recent disturbances in Palembang, the Netherlands Indies Government has. on humanitarian grounds, donated an amount of f. 100.000 to the Chinese Red Cross for the alleviation of distress ir Paletnbang, it was
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  • 38 4 Captain G. M. Oliver will shortly be returning to England and his place at King's House, Kuala Lumpur, will be taken by Captain J. W. S. Guy, Royal Signals, with effect from February 1, 1947.
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  • 341 4 Left wingers (In Name Of Democracy) Trying To Sabotage Occupation Of Japan Tokyo, Feb. 3. A few intense little men in shabby clothes have made (heir first direct challenge to General MacArthur's occupation authority. They are the leaders of over two million regimented employees of government who already have outbluffed
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  • 251 4 Tokyo, Feb. 3. A five-man rena rations commission from India is expected to arrive in Japan shortly. It was learned that the mission will act on reparations, removals and the restitution of Indian property in Japan. It was also learned that a group of trade
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  • 60 4 Patna. Feb. 3.— 8. N. Verma. Minister of Education and Information to the Government of Bihar, has drawn up a scheme for set ling up a network oi 14,000 libraries In the Bihar province. There will be a central library m the capital city of Patna, one In each district
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  • 108 4 At a meeting O f o at 11, Handy Road, February, 1947, lh f% form The Ceyioi, Singapore, was paJeci 1% ly and the Associate with effect from that m A provisional conum eleeted to draw up the S and to enrol member^ J 4 Membership to the A
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  • 25 4 Moscow, Feb. 3.— Western dan.fi such as the tanpo, f ox trot jitterbuging have been outUiJ in Vladivostok, according t n J vestia to-day.- UP
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