Indian Daily Mail, 10 February 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. No. No. :iOB. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1947. PRICE 10 CEMS
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  • 336 1 Viceroy Criticises Leagues Karachi Resolution EARLIER REPORT 9 Interim Government Members Petition Viceroy About League Resolution (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Feb. 9<— ll is understood a letter ■skint for clarification of the Viceroy's and British Government's position regarding th e Muslim League's
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  • 345 1 Ihe Hritish Government must "sooner U(f r, although not immediately, put forwrd r new plan for TJuhiv authoritative Nource told United Press today. ion between the all-lndiu Congrf on Party and the llni League now runs so deep that the "coalition adminia postulated
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  • 298 1 .Moscow, Feb. 9. The Soviet Union's millions of voters n to the polls today to elect the Supreme Soviets of the l(j Republics of the Union. Some Republics will vote m Feb. 14 and lti. Nowhere will there be an opposiiion candidate. Each candidate. who
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  • 131 1 CANADA ALSO HAS "GHETTO" RULES FOR INDIANS? Ottawa. Feb. 9. A spokesman for the External Affairs Department said last week, Canada was divine "most earnest consideration" to representations from India regarding the status of the few thousand Hindus in the Pacisre coast province of British Columbia. The province denied the
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  • 142 1 London. Feb. 9.— Buddhist relics are to bo taken from the India Muslim, London, and enshrined at Sanehi. their original resting place from which they were taWen In 1851 by Gen. Alexander Cunningham, a famous archaeologist. The relies arc the bones of the Buddha's
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  • 70 1 FIRST COMMUNIST PRESIDENT OF ITALIAN ASSEMBLY Rome. Feb. 9.— Umberto Terracini, Communist, was yesterday elected President of the Italian Constituent Assembly with 279 votes out of a total of 436 deputies present. Terracini, 51 -year-old lawyer, is the first Communist to hold this office. He spent 16 years in a
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  • 120 1 Shanghai. Feb. 9. Shanghai for that mailer all of China may not sei» horse racing again for a long time. The Judicial Yuan in Nanking which i kS the nation's highest lawenforcing body ruled that the sale Of lottery tickets or "tickets of a
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  • 192 1 GOOD i OR MALA V A TOO! From Our Own Correspondent Madras, Feb. 9. —a policethe people and should always be loyal to the Government elected by the people, observed the Madras Governor addressing a police parade here yesterday. Laying a code of conduit for
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  • 153 1 Seattle, lei>. *i. Loot totalling Si 10,000 representating the lift* savings of aued Chinese in Seattle, Taeoma and Portland, was carried off here when safeeraekers raided the lodge room off Kop sing Tong la*t January 81, the polico revealed. The police who had kept the
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  • 453 1 Paris, Feb. 9. Great Britain in resigning herself to loss of prestige is the nation which has best learned the lesson of the war, in the opinion of the conservative "Epoque." The paper said: "England is undergoing the
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  • 115 1 Melbourne. Feb. 9. A national one-day Strike on May 1 (Labour Day) decided on yesterday by a conference representing 76 federal trade unions is likely to cause I production loss of A£3.000,000. itwas learned here. The strike, intended to press the demand for
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  • 38 1 (Prta Our Own Correspood^n Lahore, Feb. 9. —Ov». hundred Muslim Leaguers arrested in the Punjab in rounertion Wfth tl\r League Smtyagmhi -iw rcyrted if» be.huiiff«r-fttrlkiaf in jail protifistin:- Afminsl Ike tremtutenl Copyright
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  • 176 1 il'roiu tin! Own Correspondent; Delhi, Feb. I).—To focus at tenlion on (he question of planning for the province, llarekrithna Men tab, Orissu's, Premier, has submitted his resignation to the Congress Party. Interviewed, Men tab said t.ha: there were no difference! amoiio' members ol the party,
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  • 131 1 Power Politics Prevails In India Today, Says Frontier Gandhi (From Our Own Correspondent; Lahore, kh». t*--Crhaffar Khan is proceeding ;<» Kiluir aj;aiii In resvme his oeaCC mission nnrl cslnhlivli pour committees. in a talk with Pressmen In Lahore, enroute to Paum. the leade analysed the causes of commuiuil unrest and
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  • 113 1 Philadelphia, 9.— Privute firs' clasa Balvatore Spezio. si. <>f Brooklyn, a Marine whose life hung In the balance for weeks as a resuli of burns suffered In a troop tri wreck, accepted a $95,000 settlement from the Pennsylvania Rail road last week A first marine
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  • 67 1 Hanoi, Feb. i*. -With a spectacular parade and ceremony tied by people, a iow white eltphant was reccived in Pnom-Penh, capital r»f Cambodia. The whiu elephant, which •vas recently <"aptured and IHOW known by the name of 'Beloved of the Gods" was received bv the K'miz
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  • 56 1 Agra, Feb. 9.- Mahatma Oandl ■\i\r-; hi Ing u> ihe Sansklrit University which will bo opt*ni d by the Maharajah o! Nepal In Mwi.r S'ate. Northern ir.dia. next August Highness the Maharaja oi Alwar has don -*od Rin.ouu.div. OUt £769 2HO> and has prom: nnua] pant ot R50.000
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  • 665 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, Feb. 10, 1947. CAUTIOUS POLICY OF THE CONGRESS JT Is very gratifying to learn tithe Indian Con.stituem Assembly has been making b luw bu; Steady progress, despite the numerous ob- teles in its path. It is becau.se of the obstacles that the Assembly's igresa has
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  • 553 2 "Leaguers Must Be Asked To Withdraw From Govt.' What The Foreign Press Is Saying London, Feb. !>. The defiant resolution of the Muslim League Working Committee passed at Karachi calls for the plainest of answers from Whitehall, says an editorial note in the current issue of the Leftwing weekly review,
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  • 511 2 (By United Press Correspondent In (a1t,,,,. Calcutta, Feb. i).— The. economic bonds Unking |> rit India will remain firm for many years but Hri( ain l 3 position here is the big question mark. ohsen<. rs of lv chan-ing Indian scene believe. Self-government of one form or another
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  • 114 2 llenares, (Air Mail). —A monkey was the only P rlvl leged" spectator allowed at a meeting of the Court of the Benares Hindu University. Reporters, students and other onlookers left the Court chamber when Sir S. Radhakrishnan, the Vice-Chancel-lor of the University, asked "everyone not a
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  • 120 2 AN AMERICAN COMMENT ON INDIAN SITUATION New York, Feb. 9. News of India's political scene continues to dominate (he foreign section of the American news magazine "Time," which under the heading "Shocking Fumble," asserts: "No one was surprised last week when Mohammed AH Jiiinali once again slammed the
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  • 166 2 "Freedom Only With Non-Violence," Says Mahatma Gandhi .Manikavasaparhreenla, (India) via Bombay, Fob. 8. Mohandas K. Gandhi, who has worn out three sets of young newsmen daring his ;>(i day walking tour of troubled East Bengal said yesterday that in his opinion "old men like me" should be barred from voting.
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  • 576 2 INDIA'S STERLING BALANCES Madras, Fob. i). Commenting on the plea in the Times of London for a scaling down of India's sterling balances, the independent Madras Hindu, under (he caption "Specious Logic/' editorially said last week that the exploratory talks
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  • 26 2 Jodhpur State: (Air Mail) Mr. R E O Carey recently holed in one on the tenth green while playing on the Jodhpur Oolf Club course. Reuter
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  • 141 2 London. Feb. r the intention of V S* l to Burma and General Ann" San hW ed by the British Goverr doubtful if he will be a: suade even the Bin this is the truth, lis. well-known expert and Burmese affair? the independent
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  • 38 2 BEGGARS ROUNDED IN MADRAS Madras. (Ail of beggars m, rounded up by than assisted oy Srinivasachari of vision Police on Tu and Mount Road rested children. U sent to the CJiU dr the ablebodied beJ^J, produced beforf tht *>
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  • 83 2 Rangoon. Feb. B.— A demand for a separate Kachin state la among a series of resolutions discussed at the Panglong conference of tribal Rulers and chieftains of Burma's frontier areas, according to an unconfirmed report received here today. Many of the delegates attending the Conference are
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  • 664 3 Governor Urges "Municipal Govt For Hongkong Asiatic Residents' No. 1 Grouse Is DISCRIMINATION ttong Kong, Feb. 9— The year 1947 will be another the history of Hongkong. Sonic time in the next months there will be constitutional changes here as elseouffhout the British Empire and Commonwealth. ivernor Sir Mark d
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  • 290 3 —RICHARD LAW London, Feb. 7.— Mr. Richard Law. the former Minister ol State for Foreign Affairs, charged in the Commons yesterdaj (hat Britain, by muddle and mismanagement in the British zone of Germany, was piling "P the seeds nt a third German war.
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  • 76 3 Cambridge .Massachusetts, Feb 9.— British playwright George Bernard Shaw, master of the quick quip, used the men of America's famous Harvard University as his foil on Friday last. In answer to a cable from Harvard veterans' theatre workshop requesting permission to use his play "Saint Joan/'
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  • 36 3 Harpenden, Herts, Feb. 9.— A Rhode Island red, owned by William Tebb, a poultry -keeper of Harpenden, has laid an egg measuring six and a half inclu by eight and a half inches.— Keuter
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  • 59 3 Jubbulpore. (Central Province* (Air Mail* -Relatives of a grocer who died in hospital here called in so-called "sorcerers" to revive the dead man, because 'hey bobieved h^ had noi dice! a natural death but was a victim of black magic. After twenty fou: rccrer > their a
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  • 407 3 London, Feb. 9. Hearing of legal appeals from India and the Dominions will he speeded up as result of an appellate jurisdiction bill which was given the second rending in the House of Commons on Friday last. The bill provides for
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  • 110 3 Churchill Says Britons Are "Sad Disillusioned" London. Feb. Winston Churchill in a letter to a Conservative candidate, said nation is sad and disillusioned today" with workers tacking the "incentive to ghre of their best." Writing to .1. W. Powell, candidate in the Xormanton by-elec-tion Churchill said thai British women who
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  • 274 3 Djokjakarta, Feb. 9. Dr. Soekarno. President of the Indonesian Republic, told the Associated Press on Friday that the Indonesian interpretation of the Netherlands Renublic will not accept a modified Indonesian draft of the political settlement with the Hutch Commis-vion-ceneral, which has been brought back from the
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  • 140 3 In Adelaide. South Australia, early In December, a .small group of women met to celebrate the 31s1 birthday of the world's first organised women's police force. The South Australian Women's Police Force wa s formed In December, 1915. l}t comprised two women— Miss Kate Cocks, the
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  • 119 3 ARABS REAL OWNERS OF PALESTINE, SAYS EX-PREMIER OF IRAQ Bagdad Keb. y. -Hamdl Al Pachachl, wartime Premier of Iraq, declared yesterday that the British Government could smash the Palestine terrorism 'if it wantod and that Britain should help Arab to rebuild Palestine. •1 believe Hie British Army could smash terrorism
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  • 899 4 Sarawak Malay Leaders 'By Our Stall Importer) At a conference with leading representatives <>i the Malay National Union wh?> are in Singapore on a brie! visit. Mr. Anthony Brooke on Saturday clarified his attitude to the ees4k>n controverej and his relationship with
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  • 574 4 I. D. M. Anniversary Celebration (By Our Staff Reporter) All responsible for the production and distribution of the Indian Daily Mail, Malaya's only Indianowned English newspaper, were entertained to tea yesterday evening at the Ta Tong Restaurant by the Proprietor and ManagingEditor, Mr. G. Sarangapany. Staffs of the sister paper,
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  • 132 4 A Melbourne store-keeper will offer prefabricated houses for sale within the next four weeks. The houses will cost from £1,350 to £1,500 each. The makers Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation, claim thai the houses can be assembled In less than three weeks. Every house win have a
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  • 119 4 New York. Feb. 9— The Democratic' Party's national chairman Kobert E. Hannegan formally announced that the Democrats were "ready to call upon our president" to seek another White term in 1948. However, in Washington, a White wouse spokesman expressed surprise saying that Truman bad
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  • 81 4 COLUMNIST NAMES INDIA'S "4 FREEDOMS" Bombay Air Main -Recent move s by Congress Provincial Mntotrles to s top betting on races and introduce prohibition were satirised by the Indian columnist, Snr^K Ka^ ka .°f nationalist Bombay Chronicle, who declared"Roosevelt's Four Freedoms are apparently quite unsuited to India in their place
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  • 41 4 S.N.V.U CHANGE OF ADDRESS The Singapore Newspaper Vendors' Union has removed to No. 1, fcindu Road, from its former premises, No. 16. Buffalo Road, as from 10-2-47, and it i 6 requested that all correspondence bo addressed to the new address.
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  • 508 4 London, Feb. Mr. John Struchey. British Food stated in the House of Commons last night, on ih t of Ceylon tea, that if the Ceylon Government threw, national arrangements and bulk buying o f those co mn they had
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  • 92 4 London, Feb. X.-Tu,,,, thousand ton s of *hea( uhl be sent from Txtrkty u first available ships, U in "J u to the ir,,000 tons of h 4dcready purchased fro« u:;. learned MthorititlJ? yesterday. cn > The 125.00H wheat are to k> India and
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  • 67 4 A new type of traffl motor cars which indi and left turns In shortly be marketed in A Approved by police traffl rities in Melbourne, it that the device will re dents at Intersections \n warnings can bo seen fr gle.s by pedestrians and The indicator
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