Indian Daily Mail, 13 February 1947

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  • 15 1 Vol. HI. No. 3. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 852 1 esident Rayman Accused By MD U: rude Union Ordinance Criticised smen "Very Suspicious" Of rbitration Petition Governor (Bj Our Staff Reporter) (he majoi strike situation in Singapore remains are last moving to a climax and well in ilicipaU' Government intervention in one shortly Meanwhile, (he Malayan
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  • 359 1 "No Misrepresentation By S'pore Govt." The Secretary of State tor the Colonies, Mr. A. Creech Jones, has acknowledged the cable sent to him some days ago by the Malayan Democratic Union. Intimation of this fact was given to the MDT yesterday by Singapore's Colonial Secretary, Mr. P. B. McKerron. Mr.
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  • 332 1 MRS. AMMU SWAMINATHAN TO SUCCEED? Mr. S. K. Chettur, announced yesterday that he would leave Malaya about Feb. 20 for New Delhi/ where he would officially relinquish his post as Government of India Representative in Malaya to a successor earlv in March. Mr. Chetuir
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  • 338 1 Leaguers Finalising Plans In Jinnah 's HQ <F?nin Our Own Correspunden; > Karachi, Feb. 12.— 1t is understood thai plans for a facet clash between the Centre and League provinces, the convening of a separate Constituent Assembly lor Pakistan areas and for the exchange of populations are being finalised in
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  • 172 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Lucknow, Feb. 12. During question hour in the United Provinces Assembly on Monday, Premier Pant confessed to the Ministry's inability to recruit India National Annv personnel to tha Police service. While refusing to divulge what transpired between the Ministry and the Governor
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  • 250 1 INDIAN TRADE COMMISSIONER FOR SINGAPORE SOON New Delhi, Ivh 18.— The Government of India propose to station an Indian Trade Commissioner in Singapore soon, I. I. Chundiiiiar, Co7nmercp Member in India's Interim Government said in reply to questions at the Central Assem* bly on Tuesday. Similar offices will be opened
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  • 69 1 "UNTOUCHABLES" JOIN LEAGUE AGITATION IN LAHORE (From Our Own Correspondent Lahore, 1 eb. U.—-League agita Uon in the i'unjao took a n«;u turn yesterday when Amuedkaritc Scheduled Castes also joined i!itproteeaints in Lahore, They Louk a procession in defiance ui uif Public Safety ordinance uiiU were arrested. Shaukai Ilyat Khan
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  • 31 1 london, Fcto. 11. India r«e'ivfd 5, i.>o lie*-. lU ca) Train i> itain dwrlng l"l'j. Aoctrding In Profcwt a and, t>Cv,retaij io* O' ll Trade, In u parttameßtary repl: tgda>. Reuter
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  • 130 1 GANDHIJI SAYS CABINET MISSION WAS STRAIGHT (From Our Own Correspondent; Calcutta. I cb. 12.— Replying to the sosvesUea that the Cabinet Mission's double-faced policy is the root cause of the present trouble^ between Congress and the League, and uUimitely between Hindus and Muslims, Mahatma Gandhi at a prayer meeting, in
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  • 202 1 Historic Bill: Madras Gives Harijans New Rights (From nut Own Correspondent' Madras, 1 1!>. \'l. The Madras Council vest »i day took a historic step In social legislation when i* ftsacd i law iviii conferring Dfw t-U on Ilarijans. The Bill, which amends the Retnoval oi Civil Disabilities Act or
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  • 83 1 QeneraJ Sir Montagu N. fcJtopfora K.C.8., K.8.E.. D.S O. M C. bad a very warm send oil at the Chang] Airport yesterday morning. Amongst those present to iaj i < well to th© General were Hr Excellencj bhe QoTernor-OeneraJ the r ivernor >f Singapore, Lord
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  • 58 1 The i' esid it ol the Maluy 10.., vak, has sent u telegram to the Tuan Muda >1 I Bertra n Brooke, urging hix to return to Sarawak "On bel all I Mai <*, ana naua oi ttk tuat Sarawak at the t
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  • 742 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thursday, Feb. 13, 1947. CAUSE OF MALAYA'S ILLS U/HATEVER may oc the outcome Ol the p:e6eiit labour btrikcs, it appears to us that the up of ''Industrial Councils," which suggested in. these columns <Tday, is indispensable lor the prevention as far as possible, of similar clashes
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  • 677 2 Some Say It Has Already Started Potent Factors ot Contused Indian Situation (Bj I MTED PRESS CORRESPONDENT IN CALCUTTA) Calcutta, Feb. 12. Impartial opinion in India believes thai the critical period of the country's struggle between Hindu and Muslim (actions will come within
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  • 150 2 Vietnam Struggle Symbolic Of New Awakening In Asia —MRS. PANDIT Lucknow, Feb. 12. Mrs. Vijayalakshmi Pandit, who led the Indian delegation to the Tiiiterl Nations, declared that if the French- Vietnamese conflict "ultimately «;oes before the United Nations, it will be a challenge to the integrity of purpose of that
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  • 157 2 Williamburff Virginia, Feb. 11. British Ambassador. Lord Inverchapcl. addressing the students of William and Mary College here yesterday and declaring: that "India and Burma are in the process of taking over their own affairs/' said: "If India can make of
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  • 71 2 Bombay, Feb. 12.— The indication that Bombay city is on the road back to normal after four months of .stabbing and stonethrowing incidents resulting from communal clashes was given by an official announcement last night that "no more Press communiques will be issued about
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  • 54 2 Rangoon, Feb. —12.— Seven people were killed and 20 injured at Innsein prison near Rangoon when* opened fire on prisoners. who attempted to make a gaol] break after assaulting the wardens J The Home Ministry says it has| not yet received official reports
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  • 1071 2  -  NILKAN PERUMAL (By INDIA'S FIRST AMBASSADOR TO WASHING Mr. Asaf Ali, who has been appointed the i, r ,t ll(j bassador to the United States, is the holder important diplomatic post created by Pandit lawah&rltl Interim National Government in India. Mr. Ali reached London yesterday. In
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  • 87 2 Colombo. Feb. 12.— Mai Pn*-i Vietnam representative in a letter to the SvcLegion of Ceylone.*men. thanks the Legion offer to send "a liberatioi to fight again- tl Indo-China. Chau adds: I inestimable value to fighters of Vietnam but pressed peoples 01 ;h» convincing proof tlur among
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  • 20 2 London. Feb. 12 Fl dockside men and CUT! hands are working oven Hull dealing with huge lai^- Norwegian herring!.- Reuter
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  • 140 2 Indo-Burma Frontier Peoples Remember Netaji Calcutta, (Air Mail)— Netaji's birthday was solemnly observed in important centres of the Indo-Burma front, according to reports reaching: here. The observance was spontaneous, in which places like Ukhrul, Kohima, Bishenpur, Imphal, Mokakchang, Palel and Tamu participated. These places, it may be trailed, were liberated
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  • 159 2 New York, Feb. 11. India's pioneer aviator K. 31. Kapalee who is visiting New York stated yesterday he had a three-hour interview over the week-end with Orville Wright, United States flying pioneer. "The interview took place at Wright's home in Dayton,. Ohio, and despite
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  • 236 2 HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION: INDIA DISAPPOINTED AT RESULTS New York, Feb. 12.— The Indian delegation to the United Nations Commission on Human Rights are somewhat disappointed by the results achieved during its first session. Mrs. Hansa Mchta, head ol the delegation told Reuter: "The session was too short to pronounce it
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  • 81 2 Venice, Feb. 12.— The woman who shot and killed Brigadier R. W. M. de Winton, Commander of an British Infantry Brigade at Pola in southern Venezia, Giulia, is now In British custody. She is Maria Psquinelli, an Italian woman who had gone to Pola as a
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  • 85 3 |„h 12.— The Dutch a f i£d«iie«an* ha*e agreed in and n^ to the establishment tones* 1 for the Chinese. i f Chinese Consul and Exporters Association d uV.o consßltH the Dutch n ip»thy for Chinese in life
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  • 33 3 INDIA'S AMBASSADOR TO CHIN A DELAYED The departure Menon, first Indian China has been deling to Foreign Office I -as originally scheAt Nanking on it it wa.s learned he India until February Reuter
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  • 148 3 Batavia, Feb. 12.— The NEI guilder skidded to the lowest point in history on the Batavia black market yesterday with purchasers offering more than four times the legal exchange rate for American dollars. Simultaneously, food prices continued to zoom upwards. The average price level
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  • 182 3 London, Feb. 12— Claud Mullins, London magistrate since 1931, Is retiring on health grounds. Mr. Mullins who was the first London magistrate to send juvenile deliquents for psychological treatment was noted for his fortrfght utterances which twice had repercussions in Parliament. In October 1938 he dismissed
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  • 526 3 "Objectives" Resolu tio n A mplified Nothing But Constitutionf Phraseology Of State Paper —MR. K. M. MUNSHI New Delhi, (Air Mail) The Objectives'' resolution which the Constituent Assembly has parsed only puts in constitution phraseology the meaning and effect of the constitutional proposals in the State Paper, said Mr. K.
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  • 99 3 Paris, Feb. 11.— The spokesman of the French Ministry for Overseas Territories, which is responsible for Indo-China, decided yesterday to cable the French Commissioner there asking for a report on local military censorship methods. The cable follows a complaint from Reuters that correspondents in Indo-China are
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  • 53 3 London, Feb. 11. Mr. George Tomlinson, 56-year-old Minister of Works, was la st night appointed Minister of Education to succeed Miss Ellen Wilkinson who died last week. Mr. Tomlinson is succeeded at the Ministry of Works by Mr. Charles William Key, formerly Parliamentary Secretary to the
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  • 18 3 Buenos Aires, Feb. 11. Argentina and China signed a treaty of Friendship and Navigation here on Monday AP
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  • 178 3 MIRACLE OF LOAVES AND FISHES: MODERN VERSION Hanoi, Feb. 12. The miracle of the loaves and the Xishes came close to being performed before the eyes of performed before the eyes of 14 Canadian and American Priests, two Lady Brothers and 350 hungry Vietnamese men, women and children seeking refuge
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  • 117 3 New Delhi, (Air Mall)— The Dept. of Interior has refused Dr. G. M. Naicker, Chairman of the Natal Indian Congress, a passport enabling him to leave the Union for India to consult Indian political leaders and attend the All-Asia Conference beginning on March
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  • 124 3 Rangoon, Feb. 11.— The .strike situation In Rangoon worsened when 3,00 employees of the Port Commissioner—officers, executive assistants, clerks and technicians struck work and joined the port's 3,000 strong labour force who went on strike early last week. A further number of "white collar" workers of
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  • 39 3 Calcutta, Feb. 12- About 10.000 Indian dockers went back to work Monday after a 12-day strike. They received improvements In wage* and better conditions ol work Another 20,000 port employees demanding higher wa| better conditions are Will out. Reuter
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  • 249 3 Los Angeles, Feb. I!.—Gobindrani J. Watumull, exporter and philanthropist, force* a MTtUcment of religious differences in India, culminating in thai country's independence, but not without the possibility of civil war. "Peace won't come until the third party (the British) gets out," he declared.
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  • 221 3 U Saw's Version Of How Anglo-Burma Agreement Was Signed Rangoon, Feb. 11. Allegations that I tang San tta<> over -powered by r»ntisii diplomat^ and signed the Anglo -Burmese agreement "unwillingly and with a ifeakj hand was made here yesterday »>> ex-Premier l Saw, one oi the Burmese delegates to the
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  • 85 3 London, Feb. 12. lii Hit' dun light of lour Altai candles in. electricity starred London yiusjttrday. Miss Mary Churchill, youngest daughter of Britain s lender, Winston Churchill, was married to Capt. Christopher Suame*. 26-year-old as^utant British military attache in Paris. Thousands ol Londoners who had
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  • 18 3 London, Fob. l:V U la propooCd to spend H01.550 on ittM fof London schools And pl.iying tlelds.— Reuter
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  • 343 4 Britain housed At Last Against Colour Problem London. I eh. 12. A last fitch campaign with the slogan •vnd imperialism everywhere now" is Ix-in^ planned by Indian. African and colonial organisations in north of England. Backed by powerful trades unions in the great industrial
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  • 128 4 rnments of the Mala Union and Singapore nave had under consideration the question of replacing pan ol the existing paper currency with nickel coins and three den i i >ns have now lof 5 cents. 10 cents specimens of which y reached this country for These
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  • 37 4 MARCH 22 TARGET DATE FOR SCOLARSHIP APPLICATIONS Applications for Scholarships tenable at higher educational Inutions other than the Universities of Oxford uiui Cambridge should reach tho Colonial Secretary's Office, Singapore, uot later than the 22nd March. 1947.
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  • 1394 4 Full Text Of under secretary's Radio Talk Mr. Ivor Thomas, Un tier-Sectary o* State for the Colonies, bn Ldcasting from Radio Malaya on Tuesday night, outlined the main linos of Colonial policy and said "in the first place we regard our responsibility in the various territories of the bmpirc ;;s
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  • 161 4 Malaya Represented At World Communist Conference London, Feb. 12.— Delegates from the British Empire and the Dominions who have arrived in London for the Communist Party Empire Conference are holding informal meetings among themselves and preparing a draft declaration which will be placed before the assembly when it meets on
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  • 127 4 London, Feb. 12.— New evidence on the development of identical twins was uncovered at Brisbane, Australia, when a pair met for the first time in 30 years and found that their tastes, likes and disllikes, and even their habits were similar. The twins, separated
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  • 66 4 Sir— lt was sometime ago reported in one of the local papers that it was intended to establish chairs in Malay and Chinese in fche proposed University College oi Malaya. 1 wish to suggest that a chair in Tamil also be established as
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  • 27 4 R URAL BOARD MEETING The next meeting of the Rural Board will be held on Thursday, 20th February. 1947, in the Land Oince. Singapore, ot 10 a.m.
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  • 47 4 Tokyo, Peb 11.._ T:i Ol United Kingdom British Commonwealth Forces will leave J an on Feb. 18 on the steamei Singapore. The second lhipk*d for Singapore early In M The departing tro 3.000 and compr :#> shires, Welch. PusUier s and run Highlanders.- Reuter
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