Indian Daily Mail, 28 March 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111, No. 40. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 444 1 Revealing Ballot At Delhi Conference e w Delhi, Mar. 27 More than 90 per cent, of the deleto the Asian Relations Conference, representing one half ♦he world's population, bear no "cultural, scientific or econonalice" apainst Japan, which they would like to see relented at
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  • 133 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Mar. 27.— Muslim League members staged a walk-out In the Madras Assembly yesterday complaining of the dicourteous attitude of the leader of the House (Subbaroyan). Ex-Premier Prakasam made a six-hour speech reviewing the circumstances which led to the fall
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  • 57 1 MANY GERMANS STILL THINK "NAZISM BETTER THAN DEMOCRACY" Herford, Mar. 26.— Saying that more subversive Nazi movements must be expected to emerge, Marshal of the Royal Air Force, Sir Shalto Douglas, the British Commander-in-Chief m Germany, told a (press conference yesterday that anany Germans living m the British occupation zone
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  • 83 1 Sind League Ministry Under Fire Our Own Correspondent) hi, Mar. 27.— The policy of League Ministry was e »y criticised J>y Hiranand, e^ent o! the Karachi MerftMWtoltMi yesterday. anand Btid "The vagaries of itics are well-known. The is carrying on actiunmindlul of what the r[^ teel. Even our nonbrethren will
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  • 29 1 Lisbon, Mar. 27. Emigration of Portuguese was suspended by a decree announced yesterday, the main purpose of which is to safeguard the country's manpower Reuter
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  • 541 1 HEARD AT S.T.C. DISPUTE INQUIRY (By Our Staff Reporter) Managers from other privately-owned Bus Companies and the Manager of the Oriental Telephone and Electric Company gave evidence yesterday at the continued inquiry into the S«- gapore Traction Company's dispute with their employees. The
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  • 240 1 Gandhiji 's Warning, Advice To Indian Journalists (From Our Own Correspondent 1 Patna, Mar. 27. "Though an amateur, I am still a journalist of long standing and I must warn that journalism, which is rightly called the "Fourth Estate," should never degrade itself by becoming a means for making money.
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  • 98 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Baroda, Mar. 27. Baroda has decided to join the Indian Union and she is not going to set up as an independent State, declared Dewan Brojendralal Mitter addressing the State Assembly yesterday. Mitter, who has been elected to represent the State
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  • 462 1 MALAYA'S UNIVERSITY COLLEGE WILL BE ASSOCIATED WITH LONDON UNIVERSITY BUT WON'T BE PART, OR UNDER IT (By Our Staff Reporter) The proposed University College for Malaya will m all probability be associated with the University of London, but will not be part of it, or under it, disclosed Sir Alexander
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  • 235 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Patna, Mar. 27. A serious situation has been created m Bihar following the province-wide strike of policemen as n protest against the disciplinary action taken against two mem bers of the armed police. The strikers defied a
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  • 247 1 The following Press release was issued by the Netherland Indies Government Information Service (Singapore branch) yesterday: Some days a^o it was announced from Baiavia that a itw members ol the crew of the s.s. 'Martin Behrman" had sent a cable to the American traae union
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  • 141 1 There is at present a fairly larj; quani.ty oi 3 per cent, free n: from Siam frozen m Singapore. The reason for this is that the Food Control Department has received the usual notlfical from the Rice Commission Bangkok that these shipments can be
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  • 121 1 Johannesburg, 3lar. ?7. Tlr Reverend Michael Scctt, a. Anglican priest, was fined with the optfoa of serving 1. days imprisonment here on charge of living m Orlando, I Negro location without penni si on. The optional senteiu r of I prisonment wm suspended foi
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  • 48 1 The marriage of Mis.s BJ yathi, sister of Mr. K. Ram.i Iyer, with Mr. S. Ranganathan the Polir-p Department, Mentaks son of Vadiveeswnram R Subi i monia Iyer, will take place at bride's residence at Puthench; thai, TnvaiKlrum, this morniM with a reception In the even.
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  • 69 1 London, /iar. 27. Qetgl 15ern^rd Shaw has "provisionally" namn' his new uncompleted play "Piffle". "It is (lie sort of Mip r tmfinished symphony,' the p'.ivwritjht told a reporter. "I shall Jeave it t:» the future Bernard Shaw tt> finish. l'n»visi«»nally you may all
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  • 245 2 AS expected, the mammoth mass meeting of Government ser- ints m the Colony held under the auspices of the Government Servants' Back /Pay Council have unanimously rejected the stingy «md niggardly back pay offer of t^e Government as contained m :'ie notorious C.S.O. Circular No. ?4,
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  • 391 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, March 28, 1947. An Ominous Silence CEVERAL days have passed since the Kcdah Tragedy was enacted and since the demand for an impartial public inquiry into the whole incidents was made, but still the Government of the Malayan Union have not announced their policy m
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  • 993 2  - MAHATMA GANDHI THE MAN Louis Fischer Hen And Politics: A Regular Feature: Exclusive To Indian Dally Mail By "Saint, Statesman, Seer, Socialist And Pacifist" Many would add: Gandhiji is the leading champion of India's freedom who believes m pacifism and non-violence. When Gandhiji's non-violence is translated into life, however, it
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  • 123 2 Rangoon, Mar. 27.— About 2,000 employees of the Burma Oil Company installations at Dunnredaw, Rangoon suburbs, staged a sitdown strike inside the refinery and workshops yesterday, protest. ng against the alleged violation of the recent strike settlement agreement by the company management. Efforts are
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  • 81 2 Nanking, Mar. 26.— The Kuomin. tang Central Executive Committee session closed on Monday night with a manifesto expressing the firm belief that an independent, free and strong China is sine qua non to the maintenance of world peace. The manifesto said, "As long as world peace
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  • 89 2 London, Mar. 27.. There was si ill a possibility that the Prime Minister. Mr. AUlee, would accept the invitation to visit Australia and New Zealand this summer and that he would travel via India, according to a high Government source. The invitation was still open /but
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  • 100 2 GOVERNMENT ASKED TO IMPLEMENT ASIAN CONFERENCE DECISIONS New Delhi, Mar. 27.— The Soviet "bloc" composed of Georgian and Azerbaijanese delegates, yesterday tabled a proposal calling upon the governments of countries represented to implement the conclusions of the Asian Relations Conference at present meeting here. The proposal was principally related to
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  • 50 2 London, Mar. 27. Negotiations with the Government of Nepal for employment of Gurkha troops under the British Government have not yet been opened, but it is hoped they (will be opened shortly, said Arthur Henderson, Under- Secretary for India, m a Parliamentary reply yesterday.— Reuter
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  • 68 2 Rangoon, Mar. 27— 8a0 Hsam Htum, ruler of Mong Pawn (one of the Shan States) was sworn m yesterday as a member of the Governor's Executive Council. The new Executive Councillor will represent the frontier areas m the Council m accordance with the agreement concluded at
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  • 111 2 Truman, Mac A Asked To Send Japs To Asian Confab. New Delhi, Mar. 27.— Garland Hopkins, an official of the Methodist Church from Winchester Massachusetts, here as an observer, at the Asian Conference, said he had cabled President Truman and General Douglas Mac Arthur urging that a Japanese delegation be
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  • 84 2 New Delhi, Mar. 27. A cable from British Parliament members and publicists to Pandit Nehru states: "We are a few among the many friends m this country to send greetings and message to ihe Conference. For many years, we believed m the freedom of all
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  • 68 2 London, Mar. 27.— Why an Indian resident of Kenya. W. L. Sohm, had been refused re-entry into Kenya after a temporary absence abroad and had his re-entry permit cancelled, was a question put to the Colonial Secretary, Arthur Creech-Jones m the House of Commons yesterday
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  • 47 2 Upperlall, Germany, Mar. 26.— Forty thousand Germans went on strike yesterday and demonstrated outside the British Military Government Headquarters against the bread shortage. The strike called by the Trade Union tied up electricity, water and transport service from mid- nigbt uum noon.- UP
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  • 183 2 Danger of Communism In India "Unduly Exaggerated" Washington, m»f. of Communism j n i n<l^ ""N» "unduly exaggerated" S Anup Singh, Secret,^ '*> "National Commhte* 1 Freedom," when ■W<L*Jj States' poUcy and Turkey. Qr *> "The United States' ew unrest everywhere created by the Comi, naive and misleading V* 1
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  • 171 2 London, Mar. 27. The setting; of a Royal Commission to ir.qr into the control, management ownership of the British Prer with a view to "furthering tr? expression of opinion through X Press and the greatest pnettl accuracy m the presentation news," was announced m
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  • 30 2 Prague, Mar. 26.-ThrfC c# borationist journalists hanged today, two hours IP the National Court had prono^ ced their death sentences sent two others to prison forW ferms.- UP
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  • 108 2 Lake Succpsn New York. -Opening the first session rnilcd Nations Trusteed cil here yesterday, Dr. Secretary-r.eneral of Nations said: -It that the question of w» of Palestine will United Nations soon.' In passing reference West Africa, Dr. Lie the "General A»onWy the resolution which re
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  • 471 3 Wing To Fight Alongside Russia m Event or war 9 Wa,iungton, Mar. 27.— The Federal Bureau of Investi^ation director J.Ld er Hoover, yesterday charged the CommuI?l Parl> of the Lnited States w i th seeking to overthrow this (^eminent and planning
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  • 119 3 Lake Success, New York, Mar. 27. Mr. Masani of India has been elected member of the newlycreated United Nations Sub-Com-mission on the Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities. Fellow-members of the new body, which ls the sub- commission of the Economic and Social Council's commission
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  • 44 3 Bulford, England, Mar. 27.— Eleven hounds belonging to the Heythrop hunt were m full cry on the scent of a fox today when one after another they ran into a broken live wire and were electrocuted. But the fox escaped UP
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  • 203 3 Washington, Mar. 27 v— Russia may have more military planes operating today than the United States. On the basis of official and unofficial records available here, the telative position of ihe two powers appear to be: Kussia— about 16,000 planes ol all types
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  • 212 3 Washington, Mar. 27. Chairman Charles A. Eaton of the House of Foreign Affairs Committee was revealed yesterday to have told his < onunittee if Soviet Russia 'takes over* the Middle East, India and C tiina she "will hold the world m the hollow of
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  • 222 3 Chicago, Mar. 26.— The United States Press is not meeting the needs of present-day society and this failure constitutes the greatest danger to its freedom, declared the Special Commission of Investigators today, after a three-year enquiry into the status of the freedom of
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  • 86 3 London, Mar. 27. Mr. Arthur Creech -Jones, Colonial Secretary, m a Parliamentary reply yesterday said that the banishment (amendment) Ordinance 1941 was operative m the Colony of Singapore. Mr. Charles Smith, Labour, had asked how many persons had been a r rested under this ordinance
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  • 203 3 Washington, Mar. 27. Sir Rama, swami Mudaliar, President of the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations called on President Truman at the White House yesterday. He was accompanied by Assistant Secretary of State Willard Therp. Sir Ramaswumi Mudaliar had travelled to Washington from New
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  • 89 3 Canberra, Mar. 27. Dr. Herbert V. Evatt, Australia's Minister for Extern?! Affairs, replying to a question m the Australian Parliament Tuesday said the secret agreements entered into by the Big Three during the war had greatly affected and prejudiced peace settlement. He said it was
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  • 97 3 SINGAPORE-BOUND PLANE CRASH: INQUIRY ADJOURNED Nesomho, Colombo, Mar. 27 .—1n quiry into the crash of the Singapore bound RAF York aircraft on Mar. 19 when Jl people were killed started here at the Magistrate's Court yesterday. The plan developed engine trouble soon after taking off from Negombo and crashed two
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  • 1410 4 "Seek No Special Advantage, Contribute To Malay a' s Consolidation' (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, iuebcia>, 1 warn io ace, very soon, the Ceyloncoe, vvno aave maue taeu noiut^ m i*u> hue cou^iny .viaiaya, aiawn tugetner uotn amongsi inenii>elvca ana *viui ineir
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  • 634 4 suggestions I* or improvement Ana uevelopment oy experts London, Mar. 27- buggestjons for improvement and development oi the wool producing a nd consummg industry m India are made oy the wool survey ppra rL y which has just returned to .London from India, me party
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  • 137 4 Mr. Bhagwan Singh the Selangor Indian'^ the Indian Chamber of rT** and the Malayan Sikh Friday sent a cable ?£> Nehru, president of Zr Asian Relations ConfereJ* pressing regret for his nab < attend and conveying t wishes for the success of thT ing and
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  • 40 4 Jerusalem, Mar. 27. All Army and Royal Air Force* throughout Palestine— except k on duty— were confined racks last night as a precaa against possible terrorists re;:* for the rejection of Dov Gns Detition. Reuter
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