Indian Daily Mail, 27 March 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111, No. 39. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 405 1 IMPORTANT MEETING BEFORE iMONTH-END /F>om Our Own Correspondent) NKW DELHI, MAR, 26.— THE NEW VICEROY, LORD LOUIS MOUNTBATTEN, HAS INVITED MAHA T M A tfDHI FOR AN INTERVIEW AS EARLY AS GANDHIJI ulcr says that Mr. Jinnah, Muslim League leader, has been invited. ahatma Gandhi
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  • 85 1 1 Our Own Correspondent) **%Tii, ar 26 Th Congress ■Cki out from fthe sind WS yest rda y when the iht Muslim fi xing the communal Iji *> *L i !r¥ices at 73 toT Mus for non-Muslims. members requested the not U> import
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  • 160 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, Mar. 26.— A conference of prominent leaders held m Calcutta yesterday, Sarat Chandra Bose presiding, urged the people of Bengal to unite and fight for a non-communal Government m the province which may ensure freedom from want and freedom from the
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  • 112 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Mar. 26.— Pandit Nehru stated m the Central Assembly yesterday that the External Affairs and Commonwealth Relations Departments are m the process of amalgamation. Speaking on the motion tor the election of standing committees for the two Departments,
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  • 105 1 Birmingham, Mar. 26.— Britain needs a darned food slump and suicides among the heads of business "because the country is suffering from too much security/ is the opinion of Mr. E. Lines, chairman and managingdirector of the Universal Steel Company. Speaking at a federation of
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  • 173 1 London, Mar. 26. Viscount Eliban, Conservative, asked the Government m the House of Lords yesterday if the draft of the revised new Malaya Constitution would be laid before Parliament soon so that there might (be a fall opportunity to debate it bofore it takes legislative
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  • 143 1 London, Mar. 26. —Britain's spring flood wiping out crop prospects over many acres brought talk that Britain may seek another American loan. The Government, however, was keeping its own counsel on the subject. Coming on top of the February industrial crisis which sloved the
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  • 167 1 Patna. Bihar Province, Mar. 26. The entire police force of Patna town were disarmed and the reserve police force confined to barracks today after an incident last night when Gurkha troops were called to break up a meeting of a section of policemen who
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  • 118 1 "Only One Nationality At Any One Time" New Delhi, Mar. 26— The Asian Conference delegates here have resumed group discussions of racial and inter-Asian migration questions and other problems common to the Continent. Dr. Wen Yuan-Ning, member of China's Legislative Yuan, gave the following four principles,
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  • 432 1 APA adds: Addressing the delegates irom the various Asian countries to the Inter-Asian Relations Conference here on the second day of the plenary session of the conference on Monday, Dr. Abu Hanifa, leader of the Indonesian delegation, said that the. people of Indonesia were fully
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  • 63 1 New Delhi, Mar. 26.— A severe drought m the number of important agricultural districts of the Soviet Union compelled Russia to refuse a request from India for cereals, it was revealed m the Central Assembly today. A Food Department official told the Assembly that approaches nad
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  • 370 1 Sarojini Naidu On What Indians Want It was a fitting tribute to her varied genius when Mrs. Sarojini Naidu was elected ••Chairman" for the first evening of the Asian Relations Conference. But with her typical modesty, and sense of humour, she opened her speech, soon after Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru had
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  • 155 1 Buenos Aires, Mar. 26. Argentina will not agree to peg her wheat export price unless countries from whom she imports agree to fix prices of their products, Senor Miguel Miranda, Argentin's economic and financial "dictator" and president of the Argentine Central Bank, said m an
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  • 36 1 Alexandra, Mar. 26.— Anonymous letters m Arabic, threatening to blow up Consular premises within 1 week if they do not hoist the Egyptian flag, have been received by the the British and United States Consulates here
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  • 245 1 INDIA MUST LEAD ASIAN SOLIDARITY, SAYS DR. BURHANUDDIN (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Mar. 26.— The Asian Relations Conference has gone into group discussions. Ai a meeting of the cultural problems group yesterday, the Burmese Delegate is understood to have complained that higher scientific education m his country is
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  • 117 1 Lake Success, Mar. 26.— The United States and Great Britain served notice that they would junk their armaments only after "peace is concluded" and the United Nations has proved itself, and atomic energy is under foolproof international control. The two powers launched the
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  • 60 1 London, Mar. 26. The London Gazette on Tuesday night announced the award of the British Empire Medal to Ross bin Ahmad, dresser at the Lenga Dispensary, Malaya, and Mat Isa bin Moha, mcd, sub-inspector of the Kedah Police Force, Malaya for services to the British forces during
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  • 614 2 Ex- Viceroy To Make Statement In Lords In Summer London, Mar. 26. Field Marshal Lord WaveH, retiring Viceroy of India, landed at Northolt airport near London yesterday afternoon from India. Lord Wavell was welcomed b L<>rd p ethick LaW rence, Secretary oi
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  • 130 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi, Mar. 25.— The Majlis Ahrar, a Muslim organisation who have been so long identifying themselves with the Nationalist forces m the country, yesterday resolved to revise their policy of co-operation with the Congress and give it a new orientation m
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  • 178 2 London, Mar. 26.— Field Marshall Lord Wavell will see Prime Minister Clement Attlee at No. 10. Downing Street at an early moment and give him a full report on the Indian political situation, writes Fraser Wighton, Reuter's Political Correspondent. The Prime Minister m turn
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  • 120 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Peshawar, Mar. 25. A scathing indictment of the Muslim League agitation m the Frontier Province was made by Minister Mehrchand Khanna m a statement on the communal situation. Khanna declared that a virulent type of communal propaganda has been unleashed
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  • 81 2 Washington, Mar. 25.— The newly incorporated "Asia Institute m America" has written a letter to Pandit Nehru asking him to call ittention to the organisation's plans m the Inter-Asian Confer, ence now being held m New Delhi. Pandit Nehru was also asked to deliver
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  • 182 2 Soldier To Superintendent Of Bombay Police In 27 Years Liverpool. Mar. 26.— When C. R. Saunders left Surrey, England, for India, 27 years ago, he was a soldier m the British Army. Yesterday he returned to England for the first time since 1920 as Superintedent of the Bombay Police. He
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  • 60 2 New Delhi, Mar. 26 A big neon -lighted map of Asia which dominates the speakers' platform of the inter-Asian (conference yesterday showed China and Tibet as a single land. The boundaries between the two were obliterated last night with paint after vigorous and persistent
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  • 84 2 GOING TO BRITAIN, U.S.? Shanghai, Mar. 26. The progovernment Cheng Yen Pao from Nanking quoting official circles said today Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek plans to visit the United States and Great Britain following the reorganisation of the govern, tnent which is expected at the end of this month. The
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  • 246 2 Burma's Rice Exports Paralyzed By Lawlessness Rangoon, Mar. 26.— Rice merchants m Rangoon are gravely perturbed by reports of mounting lawlessness m rice-growing regions of the Irrawaddy delta and central plains of Burma. Many exporters have suspended purchase of paddy from the districts owing to peasants' refusal to sell the
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  • 65 2 London, Mar. 26. Winston Churchill, whom Radio Moscow denounces daily as Britain's chief "war monger," entertained visiting delegates from the Russian Supreme Soviet at a small party at his home m Hyde Park Gate, last night Among those invited to meet the Soviet delegates
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  • 204 2 Nothing but good can come of the present visit to Britain of 20 members of USSR Supreme Soviet and guests to the House of Lords and House of Commons. No pains are being spared to give the visitors an insight into political and social
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  • 47 2 new Delhi, (Air Mail)_Twelve scholarships tenable m Chinese universities have been offered with the aim of strengthening cultural relations between China and India and will be for studies m Chinese language and literature history arts and crafts, archaeology sociology and philosophy Reuter
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  • 383 2 HUSBAND GAMBLES LIFE TO GIVE WIFE A CHANCE TO LIVE AND "AN AMAZING PIECE OF SURGERY" IS DONE Sydney (Air Mail).— One o f the most rare u| operations ever attempted has been performed mi n St n God Hospital, Subiaco, Western Australia, m an Vtipt save the life of
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  • 234 2 Ceylon Showing Velvet Gloves To Mailed First Of U.K." Councillor Colombo, Mar. 26.-Tiie Ceylon State Council adopted a resolution that at least 40 per cent, of the import licences issued m respec of a particular trade should be m favour of Ceylonese firms engaged m that trade. Mr. E. A.
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  • 133 2 Saigon, Mar. 26.— An underground Vietnamese (Indo-Chinese Nationalist) leader, declared here yesterday: "Ho Chi-Minh alive and will answer as soon as the French Government announced her desire to contact him." He was referring to unconfirmed rumours that Ho Chi-Minh, President of the "Vietnam
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  • 156 2 London, Mar. 26.— British Foreign Secretary, Ernest Bevin, it strongly rumoured m high Government circles, will leave the Foreign Office when he returns from Moscow and switch over to domestic service instead of politics, the industrial correspondent of the liberal News Chronicle said m i
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  • 122 2 I Moscow, Mar. 25.— British For 'ign Secretary Ernes! Bevin ierred on Monday night witb neralissimo Joseph Stalin and was authoritatively learned Bevin urged the strengthens extension of the Britlsh-Ru^ alliance against German ajf* sion. Bevin was also understood ready to discuss w.th Stalin a l
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  • 20 2 George C. IftfflhlH. can Secretary of Sta^a conference with G«£ Joseph Stalin when the coo^ Foreign Ministers rt&ch* down stage.
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  • 284 3 p >v ReuterS Diplomatic Correspondent) oinloii 2H ""T h( L si^ rnatur e of the Lin-gadjati h(1I agreement yesterday a critical landmark m between Holland and Indonesia and m the developi South-East Asia as a whole. n where the whole
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  • 176 3 To Improve Relations With Malaya, Australia ■O.Nf; OF FIRST MOVES ■atavia. Mir. 26.-— One of the m\ moves to be undertaken by m newly-recognised de facto In. fciesiaii Republic will be to im■ve relations with Malaya and ■fitralia. premier Sjahrir said today that .tended shortly summoning VC. H. Campbell, Indonesian
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  • 224 3 Batavia, Mar. 26. No Interim Government similar to that m India or Burma is immediately planned for the new United States of Indonesia, a highly placed Dutch source told the Associated Associated Press on Tuesday. The plan is for the Republic to continue to
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  • 109 3 Batavia, Mar. 26.— 1t was learned yesterday evening that the discussions between the Dutch and Indonesian delegations over the implementation of the Linggardjati agreement will be continued on Thursday. Meanwhile, a Dutch military spokesman yesterday announced that Dutch troops have occupied without resistance, the Gempol Krep
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  • 94 3 Sydney, Mar. 26.— The Federal Secretary of the Waterside Work. era Federation, J. Healy, commenting yesterday on the signing of the Dutch-Indonesian agreement m Batavia said: "Immediately we are assured that the matter is finally ratified the ban imposed on the carriage of
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  • 95 3 GOVT. ACCUSED OF "THROWING INDIA TO THE DOGS" Brighton, Mar. 25. The British Government was yesterday accused of "criminality" for the way it was "throwing ludia to the dogs" by Reverend D. M. Russell Jones, National President of the Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches Speaking to a fellowship rally here,
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  • 112 3 Tokyo, Mar. 26.— Kenji Oshima, 91 years, and wife Isoyo 80 years, parents of war crime defendant Hiroshi Oshima, died a few hours apart Monday night. Defendant Oshima was allowed to visit his parents last Saturday m their home near Tokyo. The former
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  • 202 3 Washington, Mar. 25 William C. Bullitt, former Ambassador to Moscow, told a House Committee on Monday that he believed if Russia had the atomic bomb, "it would already have been dropped on the United States." In a statement to the House Committee on American activities, Bullitt said
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  • 261 3 Washington, Mar. 28.— President Truman on Tuesday renewed his pledge of full faith m the United Nations m obvious reply to critics who complain that his Administration is damaging United Nations prestire by by-passing it mi n favour of Single-handed aid
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  • 352 3 London, Mar. 26. Britain urban and rural district elections to be held throughout England this week-end are expected to provide a clear indication of the extent to which the recent industrial crisis through fuel shortage has affected the prestige of the Labour
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  • 181 3 Paris, Mar. 26.— The United States State Department's publication of the "secret documents" on Greece and Turkey revealed a vast plot to oust Britain from her positions m the Mediterranean and South.East Asia and bar the road to Soviet Imperialism, the moderate French newspaper le Parisien
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  • 259 3 London, Mar. 26.— The Latour Cabinet, facing a darkening economic crisis, is reported to be planning to dissolve Parliament and order a new general election, but Government sources flatly deny the reports. The reports, which have been appearing mostly m Conservative papers, were described by a
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  • 755 4 "Must Prepare For Possible Lean Period Later In The Year" "SEA" Liaison Officers' Meeting Results The situation is still precarious, and a more conservative view than hitherto must be taken of the amount of rice which will be available m the first six month* of 1947:
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  • 96 4 Inconvenience to everyone concerned is still caused by travellers over international frontiers who do not ensure before beginning their journey that their passports have the necessary visas. Passengers are reminded that if they fail to comply with the visa requirements before commencing their journey or fail
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  • 55 4 With effect from Friday, March 28 1947, coffee shops will not be allowed to use Condensed Sweetened Milk. The prohibition of use of Condensed Sweetened Milk m Coffeeshops was lifted on 31st January, 1947 and has now been reimposed due to the scarcity of
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  • 51 4 The representatives of Singapore and Sarawak left Singapore for the ILK. yesterday morning by RAF. York. They will arrive m the U.K. on March 30th. Their names are Mr. Lim Yew Hock, Secretary of the Administrative Clerical Workers Union, and Abang Othman, of the Sarawak
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  • 141 4 Apart from the Aid-Vietnam Campaign organised by the MPAJA Ex-service Comrade Association, it is learned that the Exservice Comrades Central Association has decided to send the Vietnamese War refugees, who have lost their homes, medical relief and food. A plan to collect medical relict
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  • 80 4 The Higher Education Commission arrived m Singapore last night and will stay until April 2 when they go to Kuala Lumpur to begin their tour of the Malayan Union. In Singapore, chey will visit the Medical College and the hospitals, Raffles College, the Botanical Gardens and
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  • 104 4 At a Committee Meeting of the Seletar Naval Base Local Indian Congress it was decided that:The Office of this Local Congress shall be at ***** 13th Mile, Seletar; Vigorous enrolment campaign should immediately be started to enlist all Indians of this area; Every Indian Lady
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  • 53 4 The candidates for Hindi Examinations such as Prathmik. Madhyama. Rashtra Bhasha and Pravesika of Dhakshina Bharat Hindi Prachar Sabha. Madras will be examined on Sunday, 30th March 1947, at their respective Centres such as Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Malacca and Alor Star under the management of Hindi
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  • 57 4 The annual general meeting of the above club will be held on Sunday Mar. 30, 1947 at 8 p.m. m the club house premises to elect office-bearers for the coming year. All members and well-wishers are requested to be present to enable an efficient and
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  • 46 4 In exercise of the powers conferred on him by section 5 of the Raffles College Ordinance, 1938, His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint the Principal of King Edward Vn College of Medicine to be the President of Raffles College.
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  • 16 4 ILO DELEGATION LEAVES FOR BURMA The International Labour Organisation delegation left Singapore yesterday morning for Rangoon.
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  • 130 4 Tokyo, Mar. 25.— Twentyfive per cent, of the Japanse wives questioned m a Mainichi survey still want to be bossed around by their husbands. They answered negatively to the question "Do you favour equal rights for men and women?" m connection with the
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  • 108 4 Paris, Mar. 26.— Andre Le Troquer, former Socialist Minister of National Defence, today flatly turned down a challenge to a duel by Maitre Philonenko, Defence counsel for Jean Cavailhes, chief accused m the Fresnes prison plot involving the forgery of documents designed to discredit French leaders
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  • 92 4 ABNORMALITIES IN CHILDREN OF A-BOMB VICTIMS Washington, Mar. 26.— Members of the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission reported today some abnormalities and malformations occurring among children recently born to the victims of the atom bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The report said there was no great avalanche of these abnormalities and
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  • 31 4 Mrs. Ric Von Krusensteirna will speak on "Theosophy and Modern Psychology" at the Singapore Lodge, Theosophical Society. 8. Calrnhill Road, today at 6.30 p.m! All are cordially invited.
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  • 654 4 BUSMEN'S SECRETARY TELLS ity^ Most of the big prt^ the city adjust the salary employees from time to cording to the cost o: employees of these firn^ bonuses, provident fund suitably paid for night The scale of increment-" S.T.c. only affects the d,
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