Indian Daily Mail, 14 March 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. HI, No. 28. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 383 1 Immediate Dismissal And Enquiry Into His Administration Demanded (From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi, Mar. 13. A resolution demanding the immediate dismissal of the Punjab Governor, and institution of an enquiry into his administration, was adopted by a big meeting of Sikhs m Delhi. The
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  • 171 1 H ew Drlhi. Mar. 13.. Punjab ere troubled by the spehat the communal riotnvaged Lahore area to the south-eastern province, turning the linst the minority of the tempo of last fall's disturbances. Reports from Lahore told of md pillage m the villages
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  • 123 1 Lihon M;ir. 13.— A movement is afoot unoni the Sikhs to lodge a formal claim to the Punjab on the {round that the British originally took over the province from them. tg out of the British decision to transfer power to Indian hands nex
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  • 67 1 DECIDE ON INDIAN BOYCOTT MOVEMENT aging, South Africa, Mar. -A meeting here attended by han 1,000 Europeans and i over by Mr. J. Lombard, the Transvaal Agri>n, yesterday decided Institute an Indian boycott movement. itwes of farmers as:m all towns ot present. eting made a resolution the ultimate aim be
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  • 39 1 Mar. 13.-_ A collective 'WUn of the village of '^vropol, has just celeW2nd birthday and j: "U strong.- Radio loday. said Chishkin's hus moiittr uutil he was 137 and Jthtr untu she was lie.. UP
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  • 125 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Mar. 13. Attention to the deleterious effect of Vanaspathi (vegetable ghee) on publichealth was drawn by members m the Council of State on Wednesday. Replying to the debate, Food Member Rajendra Prasad said that opinion of scientists on this
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  • 96 1 <F»nm Our Own Correspondent) Lucknow, Mar. 13. Casual (not habitual) prisoners m jails will hereafter get home leave, according to prison reforms introduced by the Central Provinces Government. Under the new Act, a casual prisoner who is sentenced to three years' imprisonment or more will
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  • 49 1 Madras, Mar. 13.— A radio station for Calicut (capital of Malabar District) is included m the Government post-war plan for the development of broadcasting m India, the Malabar Chamber of Commerce has been informed by the Government of Madras m reply to its representation AP
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  • 161 1 (From Our Own Co-respondent) Calcutta, Mar. 13.— Fifty barristers of Calcutta have imade a statement demanding the creation of a separate province m Bengal for non- Muslims. Saying that only a strong selfcontained nationalist Bengal could be an effective protection to the
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  • 50 1 Winter Park (Florida) Mar. 13.— Died here today, American author Winston Churchill, 75, no kin to the wartime British Prime Minister. Graduated m the United States Naval Academy m 1894, he changed to a writing career and wrote the most successful book, "The Crisis." m 1901^ UP
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  • 80 1 Bombay, Mar. 13.— Mohamed Ali Jinnah. President of the AllIndia Muslim League, told a gathering of Muslim journalists here last night that there was no honourable solution for India's Muslims except Pakistan. "We have got to stand on our own legs. Our ideology, our goal,
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  • 276 1 London. Mar. 13. Gloves were off m Washington and Moscow yesterday when m two of the most forthright pronouncements of the post-war era, President Harry Truman and the British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernest Bevin, challenged the Soviet Union on its record m Eastern Europe
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  • 220 1 London, Mar. 13.-The British Government's order of the day was "scuttle everywhere"— from Egypt, India and Burmasaid Winston Churchill, Opposition leader, m a vigorous attack on the Government during a debate on the economic state of iv« u.viwn nf Commons yesterday. me naiion m **«i«^
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  • 651 1 Kedah Disorders: Commons Questions London, Mar. 13. Disorders m the province of Kedah m Malaya was the subject of a statement by Colonial Secretary Mr. Arthur Creech-Jones m reply to a question m the House of Commons yesterday. He said: "The labour situation m South Kedah has been unsettled for
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  • 99 1 Churchill's "No Confidence" Motion Rejected London, Mar. 13.— The House of Commons rejected Churchill's motion of no confidence m the Labour Governments' by a vote of 374 to 198. JThe vote was taken before a packed house after Attlee m summing up for the Government defended against Churchill's and the
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  • 28 1 London, Mar. 13.— Both Government and the Opposition yesterday again rejected the idea of a Coalition Government for Britain. Churchill said: "We do not aspire to a Coalition."
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  • 49 1 Warshaw, Mar. 12.— -Accused of the biggest single crime ever charged against one man— .the murder of "between 2,000,000 and 4,000,000 persons"— Rudolf Hess, 47 -year-old Colonel Commandant of the Auschwitz horror camp m Poland, sat impassively m ;the dock when his trial opened yesterday Reuter
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  • 64 1 Asuncion, Paraguay, Mar. 13. Army planes bombed 10,000 rebellious troops inside the Paraguar River town of Conception m what the government called the "opening phase of a full scale military operation to suppress the revolt. The government ordered the river to be cleared of all passenger and
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  • 864 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, Mar. 14, 1947 TODDY COMMITTEE'S DANGEROUS ADVICE AT long last, the Committee appointed by the Government of the Malayan Union to investigate into the question of Estate Toddy Shops have issued their report which appears to be a case more for retaining and further popularising
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  • 439 2 What Are Obstacles To British Soviet Friendship? Two Viewpoints At All- Party Debate London, Mar. 13. Tories, Liberals, Communists and others nearly 2,000 of them Tuesday night participated m a debate m Kingsway Hall on "What are the obstacles to British-Soviet friendship?" Organised by the British-Soviet Society, the main leaders
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  • 186 2 New Delhi, Mar. 13.— Five 'heroes" of the Indian Army were honoured on Tuesday by Viceroy Lord Wavell lat an impre&sive George Cross parade here. High civil officials and Services chiefs, including Vice-Admira* Sir Geoffrey Miles, Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Indian Navy, and Air Marshal H.S.P.
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  • 219 2 Colombo, Mar. 13. A "public servants charter" granting Government employees full trade union rights was demanded at a public meeting m Colombo of Government clerks. The meeting inaugurated the "trade union week" being observed throughout the island by the Government Clerical Services Union and its
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  • 77 2 GANDHIJI'S CEYLONESE DISCIPLE Colombo, Mar. 13. Mr. M. A. F. Meemanage, Ceylonese disciple of Mahatma Gandhi, has been invited by Mrs. Sarojini Naidu, to attend the Inter-Asian Conference to be held m New Delhi this, month. Mr. Meemanage will be the guest of Mr. M. V. Mavlankar, Presider* of the
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  • 139 2 New Delhi, Mar. 13.— Indians will, m the very near future, have a Nationality of their own and no longer be classified as British subjects. The government of India has under consideration the enactment of an Indian Nationality Law which will supersede the
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  • 167 2 INDIAN TRADE COMMISSIONER FOR SHANGHAI SOON Hongkong, Mar. 12.—Establishment m the near future of an Indian Trade Commissioners office m Shanghai will provide a much. needed clearing house for the ex-' change of goods between China and India. The foregoing statennjn was made by K. P. S. Menon, first Indian
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  • 150 2 Los Angeles, Mar. 13.— The limitation of population ;s so important to economic stability that American aid to China and India should be made contingent to their popularization of birth control. Professor C. Langdon White of Leland Sanford University told an alumni annual conference.
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  • 142 2 MIGHT OF EUROPE AND AMERICA NO MATCH TO UNITED ASIA Colombo (Air Mail). A powerful united Asia against which the "might of Europe and America" would be of no avail will be the outcome of the Inter-Asian Conference m New Delhi, said Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike, Minister of
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  • 33 2 Egyptian Trade Union leaders visited England recently study Trade Unionism there. Picture shows the Smetar the General Transport Union showing phoUffrapha of leaders of the Union to the visitors.
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  • 225 2 Batavia, Mar. 13. Premier Sutan Sjahrir m his fat view since the Indonesian Provincial Parliament policies of his government, said he hopes t end the nesian stalemate by asking the Netherlands Commission eral for a <4 yes or no" answer whether
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  • 71 2 Bangkok, Mar. 12. The ranking Prince of Siam and the only son of King Mongot (who hired the Anna of the book and the mivie) died here at the age of 84. Prince Naris Arranuvativongs was an artist and statesman holding various portfolios m the absolute
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  • 33 2 Jerusalem, Mar. 12. A dusk-to-dawn curfew will be enforced m the JewUh areas of Jerusalem as from tonight, it was announced officially today. It will operate from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. Reuter
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  • 267 3 Truman Seeks Huge Sum To Aid Greece Turkey MulMllftM, Mar. 13.— President Truman yesterday apaJtd to OW** to assist Greece and Turkey to the extent f $400,000,000 for the period ending June 30 In addition to financial aid President Truman asked Congress to authorise United States civilian and military personnel
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  • 24 3 Manila. Mar. 12. The Philippines have voted overwhelmingly m favour of granting equal rights to American citizens m exploiting the nations natural resources. Reuter
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  • 178 3 _\N AMERICAN VIEW Yashin M ar i 2. Republi- niative v. are E. HofTdi^an, m a statement i intn iat onal situaa- are signs pointing .une old road to war ai unicii lies death lor a mere Americans," states Df, Chicago Tribune correspondent. aid President
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  • 528 3  -  TED FARAH (By Associated Press Staff Correspondent). ISew York, Mar. 12.— Around 48 States last week, Americans discussed with varying degrees of local interest, the spiraiing cost of living, the tirst lynching of 1947, and the greatest strike of school teachers m
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  • 50 3 This is a feature designed to Rive a plot urc of life m America from week to week. It will recount the bits and pieces of happenings, which m themselves are not important enough to be considered international news, but m the aggregate show the pre-occupation of a people. Ed.
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  • 320 3 Leeds, Mar. 13. The Moscow Conference decision to elimimate Prussia from the German State of the future marks the start m the shaping of a new map of Europe, writes the military correspondent of the Yorkshire Post. It also cuts, he says,
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  • 282 3 L SIR EARLE PAGE Canberra, Mar. 12.— Sir Earle Page, leader of the Country Party Opposition, m the Australian Hous* of Representatives, today accused that United States of inducing Australia and other nations to pass the death sentence on Empire preferences
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  • 43 4 Nanking, Mar. 13.— There is civil war m only six or seven of China's 26 provinces "despite exaggerated Communist reports" to the contrary, declared the Minister of Information, Dr. Peng Hsueh-pei here yesterday. Reuter.
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  • 332 4 The following presentations were made m the Municipal Council Chamber yesterday morning before the Advisory Council Meeting. Mrs. Gertrude Bean Hinch, 0.8. E. Badge of an Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the Briti h Empire. (Supporters: Lady Lhn Han Hoe and Mrs. J.E.M.
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  • 192 4 The final meeting of the outgoing Committee of the N.S. Regional Indian Congress and the delegates' meeting of the newlyelected District Committee of Negrl Sembilan took place at the premises of No. 2, Hose Road, Seremban, Sunday. Mr. C. K. Unni, the out-going President of the
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  • 421 4 SMALL PACKETS SERVICE Small packets which may contain goods whether dutiable or not, may be sent to places within Malayan and to certain countries ouLside Malaya. A green Customs Label giving the requisite particulars m respect of the contents must, without exception, be affixed to the address
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  • 74 4 As cases have recently occurred where private students have had a breakdown m health while studying m the United Kingdom, Malayan students are advised that they should pass a strict Medical examination before they leave this country. Ail Scholarship holders and all private students who apply
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  • 34 4 Eight more Unions have been registered under the provision of Section 10 of the Trade Union Ordinance. This brings the total number of registered unions m Singapore to 24.
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  • 491 4 Chinese Businessmen Reject Malayan Constitutional Proposals Malayan Chinese Chambers of Commerce have rejected the Constitutional Proposals and have informed the Secretary of State for the Colonies m the following cable:---"This meeting of the delegates of the Malayan Chinese Chambers of Commerce comprising those of Singapore, Malacca, Penang, Selangor, Perak, Negri
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  • 73 4 Washington, Mar. 13.— The Army Airforce announced today that the newest six engine 836 superbomber has set a world record by liftIng 278,000 lbs. off the ground at Fort Worth, Texas, concluding 13 successful test flights. At the same time the AAF announced the peacetime
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  • 356 4 Since the start of the current term on January 20, 65 boys and girls of the Port Dickson Government School, a feeder school, have, each been getting vitamin tablets, two biscuits and a cup of hot milk prepared from milk powder (one 1 Ib. tin
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  • 99 4 The public meeting of the Hind Volunteer Service, Malacca, was held under the presidentship of Sri O. AR. Arunachalam Chettiar on 9th March, 1947 at the Indian Association premises at 5 p.m. On that occasion the Hind Volunteer Service was re-organised. The newly-elected office-bearers and Board
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  • 88 4 TEA-PARTY FOR MALAYAN DELEGATES TO ASIAN CONFERENCE On March 12, at a meeting held at the Women's Federation and attended by representatives of the Malayan Indian Congress, the M.P.A.J.A. Ex-Services Comrades Association, Women's Federation, New Democratic Youth League, S.F.T.U. and M.D.U., it was decided that a Committee should be formed
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  • 84 4 Messrs. R. Sitharam and and O. R. Perumal, (sons of late Mr. O. Ramnsamy Nadar. J.P., well-known Indian businessman and philanthrophist of Singapore), have very kindly placed the spacious com pound of their bungalow situated at No. 54 St. Patricks Road, Katong at the disposal of
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  • 79 4 CERTIFICATES FOR SINGAPORE CHINESE At 3 p.m. on Mr^rf ency intends t0 p to n number of I L he Island rendered «tai B^ Australian B occupation of Mala W It wil be recalled tl wards were recently r^ same Chinese, mov 1 A l' resident. O f the Suah,
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