Indian Daily Mail, 6 December 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111. No. 254. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 512 1 No Protection For Vested Interests Of Indians Abroad t war India Government Will Protect Only Their Legitimate interests, Says Nehru (From Our Political Correspondent) l)J Llll, Dec. 5. Speaking during the foreign affairs debate in the ConstiLegisUtive) yesterday, Premier Nehru dealt inter aim with Ihdians said Indian abounding vitalit) to
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  • 117 1 Reported Imminent (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DLLIiI. Dec. s.— Reports received here statt that raiders from tribal territory and Pakistan army soldiers on leave are massing on Kashmir border in Gujrat and Jheium districts of West Punjab and a lar«:«- scale attack is
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  • 82 1 LN Dec. Iran's ahimt ist night in a dispute- wi h l.havani f 8 Sultan* li over policies and martial law. popularity has rapidly his I. .reign policy, includstsnd against all foreign In Iran's internal affair*. net members pi ons jointly to (il. Ministsy last night, but
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  • 60 1 HDAU. I).c. T u llk Utan Association !n Iraq sent a night to Mr. Mohamed All <'<»ernor-General of Paldsl»<rinission to joiui I*4 fight to save Palestine. Hoslema Iraq, who ,h "daj Arab (lemonstra- tions here o\*er the partition ol Palestine. have begun
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  • 42 1 iFrom Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Dec. s.— The Government of India have decided that the term "Prime Minister" will be applied only »o the Head ol the Central Government Cabinet Heads of Provincial Cabinets will be called "Premiers'—Copyright.
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  • 50 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Dec s—The strike threatened by the Secretariat staff did not take place today as settlement was, reached late last night. A token one -hour strike organised by the non-Gazetted officials, however, was conducted successfully all over the Province. Copyright.
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  • 53 1 GENEVA, Dec. s.— The United Nations Human Rights Commission today decided to draw up" both a genera) declaration of human right.;, to be adopted by the United Nations Hssembly, and a human rights vention, binding on all states whi.-h accepted its conditions. This was opposed by the Ua-Wd States and
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  • 159 1 (From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Dec. 5.— Hyderabad State Confess President Rmanand Thirth in an interview condemned the dastardly J: Ton he Nizam's life and (Observed it -as most regret- hi! ronirr itulatinti the Ruler on his escape, the President h "on
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  • 139 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Dec. s.— Unveiling Mahatma Gandhi's portrait in the Legislative Council Chamber yesterday t \t uing Governor Sir Archibald Nyo said India stood at the cross roau^ and her problem is 1101 mere- political financial or military, hui essentially human
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  • 214 1 Only 5,000 Non-Muslims Remain To Be Evacuated From W. Punjab (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI. Dee s.— lt b announeed mass evacuation of nonMuslims from West Punjab has been completed within the allotted time and there remain only 5,000 more in small pockets whose evaeuation will be made within
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  • 72 1 M W YORK, Dec. >.— An ibandoned slaughter house on the lit River site, where the United Nations General Headquarters \sill be located, was gutted today, a spectacular hi 2 that burned lor two hours b c *fotv !t was brought under control. Firemen said the blaze started ii animal
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    • 19 1 PARIS, Dec. M. Daniel Levy, newly-spjpointed French Ambassadoi to India, lett Paris by in today '<i New Delhi. Reuter
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    • 129 1 KARACHI, Dec 5— The Pakistan Ministry of Refugees, in a press note issued today, said »hat Pakistan had protested to India over the allegations that Moslem Rirls travelling to Pakistan in refugee trains had been raped by Indian soldiers in the train's escort. The pr<'s s note alleged that two
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    • 79 1 BAGUIO, Dee 5. It was learned today that a city in India will most probably be the next ECAFE Conference to be held in next summer India's R Saksena told the Unitid Pres^ if this happens, the meeting is likely to be held in one of India's summer resort cities
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    • 101 1 RANGOON Dee. Burmese Communists hav«' seized power and set up rival "governments" in three districts of Central Burma to which full-sized detachments of Burmese armed police hav«* been despatch- d, it wa s authoritatively learned here toda\ Accord ing to official reports the rival •Governments" have been established in a
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    • 61 1 NEW YORK, Dec. s— H. Merrel Benninghotf, United Statei on sul-Gi'neral at Dairen, home on leave after eighteen months in the Manchurian city under Soviet domination said in an exclusive Scrippi Howard newspapers interview, the oaa principal Far East se.i port today is t iurk ghost city, with no commerce
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    • 111 1 RATAVIA, Dec. v ihe death or 4* Indonesian prisoner! on 1 train journey in East Java on Nov. 23 wai caused by "lieu shock," iroll-infofm-ed Dutch sources hen ia id today. A party ot Dutch officials, led by Arm) < omihandet Lie u t. S. H. Spoor, has just returned
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    • 44 1 RANGOON, lKv. >.— rally of Burmese Muslims toda) pledged "all practicable support" for the Palestine Arabs' Higher Committee m its ampaign against the partition ot Pal*itine. A resolution condemned the United Nations decision and registered Sfl emphatic protest and a j>e ns <. oi guest". Reuter
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    • 119 1 LONDON, Dec. s— The British C abinet has provisionally titfej ,\i., as the month in which Britain will terminate her mandate in Palestra, it wis learned in well-informed quarters here today. The precise date tin J details remain to be co-ordinated with the United Nations Commission which will assume administrative
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    • 82 1 PARIS, Dec. v— Bao Dai, ex-Em-peror af A mum, has declined to at^ tend the forthcoming conference uj representatives ot Annam, Tongkin^ .ind Cochin-Chins to be held at D.i Ut to discuss lndo-China's future, Agence France Piesie, the French news agency reported tod.iv in a dis patch from Dalat. The
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  • 795 2 A GOOD RIDDANCE COMMENTING yesterday on the Malayan Union and Singapore Governors' decision to Impose Income Tax i n this country, wo observed that the only alternative before those unofficial members Of the Advisory Councils who opposed Income Tax would bo either to swallow the bitter pig
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  • 874 2 Defence Minister s Assurance To Dr- Pattabhi NEI DELHI, Dec. ln Ihe oiisliluenl Assembly (Legislative) on Nov. LNJ, r Pattabhl Silat .unnyvn moved a resolution urging the <;o> eminent to lake immediate steps to organise a National Miliia. The resolution was withdrawn after an
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  • 69 2 WASHINGTON, Dec. I. The I nited Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation announced today U ul e Sir Pheroze Merwan Khare^at. Secretary of the Indian Government Department of Education, Health and 'ands has accepted a temporary assignment a s Its special regional adviser for India. Hf will arrive in the United
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  • 988 2 Sasiaiaisiaid FROM OUR SPECIAL CQRRESPnvi 1 1 1 1 i I Goa Soon To Be fZ Of Free India Bombay, Dec. s— -Mr. li. G. Kther, Prime Mini recently relerred to the old ties between Goa U expressed the hope that "very goon the iiri K
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  • 1002 2 Vizag The Prettiest Cradle For Indian Ships Great Future For This Eastern Port Predicted BOMBAY, Dec. s.— lndian shipbuilders could noi have seeded a more put uresque port than Vizauapatan 1 in which to set up the cradle of Indian shipping While a massi e hil a>m pletelv .screens the
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  • 1622 3 MEN AND POLITICS: A REGULAR FEATURE EXCLUSIVE TO INDIAN DAILY MAIL Reason Why Marshall Plan Was Boycotted NEW YORK, (By Cable) The conduct of the Soviet delegation at the UN sessions, the announcement several days
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  • 58 3 KARACHI, Dee s.— Direct cable line between Karachi and London is expected to be re-established after repairs to the Karachi. Cairo line via Muskat-Aden have been completed by the end of this month. In this connection a cable ship has been at work in the waters of the Arabian Sea
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  • 677 3 REPORT BY DELEGATION OF MANUFACTURERS BOMBAY, Dec. s.— The delegation of the All-India Manufacturers' Organization, led by Sir M. Visweswarayya, which toured the industrially developed countries of the West between June, 1946, and March, 1947, in its report
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  • 325 3 RANGOON, Dee. s.— Maung Sue, one of the accused in the Burma state assassination trial, alleged before the special tribunal here yesterday that confessions made by Ba Nyun, another accused who turned King's evidence, were the result of police torture. He
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  • 92 3 RANGOON, Dec. s.— The exclusive Pegu Club here— abode of senior British officials— has refused t 0 provide accommodation for Derek CurthBennett, King's Counsel, who l» arriving from London on Saturday te defend V Saw, prewar Burmese Pre mier, in the state assassination
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  • 182 3 TOKYO, Dec, s— Former Admiral Shlgetaro Shimada, Navy Minister in the Tojo War Cabinet, attempted to divorce himself of complicity with Tojo in conspiracy to promote the Jap- American war, in a session of the International Military Tribunal >esShimada who headed the Navy in the critical days
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  • 94 3 FIVE-FOLD INCREASE IN RUSSIA'S SUBMARINE STRENGTH WASHINGTON, Dec. 5. Navv Secretary John L. Sullivan reported that Russia has about 250 submarines described as nearly five times sine*' the L-Boat fleet of Germany wa> uaed in the battle of the Atlantic. Mr. Sullivan told President Truman's Air Policy Commission that Up
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  • 250 3 MR. NARIMAN ON REAL TEST FOR SUCCESS OF DEMOCRACY BOMBAY Dc, x Nariman, speaking a, m t*° Rotary C, llb ot hat the mere «se„.i ln 1J faction of having thieves would not satisfy llull millions who nere still misery, poverty an d jgnoran "The real te* for h a
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  • 75 3 Mr. Nariman also rtgn absence of an influencial, effec and efficient Opposition, which so necessary for the succe*> functioning of a democratic govern. ment. He mggeated that a strong and fair Opposition Party, comprising prominent men like Sir Cihmanlal Betsivad, Dr. M. P. JayaJ and Mr. N.
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  • 97 3 ERNAKt'LAM, Dec .W'llu Malayalam should be Biadt IM official tanguasf in Ketstl Sl one of the resolution^ psised a' annual meetm:' of the SainasthJ Kerala Sahitya Pari-had held l the Maharaja's Collet- rrccntl) Mr. A. D Hah Sarnu presidio* Resolutions urging that N should be adopted
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  • 870 4 Dr. Ambedkar Urges Harijans To Emigrate To India You Are The Children Of India" SEW DELHI, Dec. s.— Dr.B R a-k^i g ,er for Ia« and'prominent leade of iE£?\ "fc pound.fl in Pakistan and those living in Hv«w n ho.i c. ite to the
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  • 102 4 U.S. Ambassador To Pakistan NEW \OKh., Dec 5.— 31r. Paul It Ailing, v%ho yesterday received Senate approval of his recommendation as the first L,5. Abmassador to Pakistan, has been closely allied with Far tastern atfairs in his 26 years with the I.S. Department of State, A native of Hampshire, Connecticut,
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  • 74 4 JJONDON, Dec. s.— Defence Minister Mr. A. V. Alexander, announced yesterday that the British Governing has arranged for the famed Indian Gurkhas to remain in the British Army. He said that the Governor oi N has agreed that Britain may emplo> up to eight
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  • 197 4 LONDON INDIAN STUDENTS DEBATE LONDON, Da. s .—An emdksct cote last night defeated a -motion, "that India should remain within tbs British Commonwealth," after an Indian student debate here at Ihe Student Movement House. Mr. D. M. M. A. Patel and Miij Clare
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  • 144 4 WASHINGTON,. Dec s.— The ne w Indian Ambassador, Asaf AH, attended a formal diplomatic recepti on at white House laat evening, wearing a high buttoned blackcoat a n d tight fitting trousers. He woro no decorations "because India has no decorations'.
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  • 43 4 LONDON, Dec. s.— Keginald J amis Bowker, the new High Commissionor lor Burma, was received in audience by the King at Buckingham PsUee yesterday. The King also saw Sir Hugh Doe, xormeT Governor of Bihar, Reuter
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  • 45 4 LONDON, Dec. s.— The High Comm»ssiorer for Pakistan, IJabib Ibrahim Rahimtoola, and the Begum Bshiflltosls y f tender] 3 reception given at Buckingham Palace last night by th<-' YJv? and Queea in honour of the 1 Big Four" Foreign MirJsteri dow conferring »n London. Reuter
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  • 409 4 CALCUTTA, Dec. 3.— The Pi mier of Orissa, Mr Harekrishna Mahatab, said in an interview here that the Eastern States Union had not been recognized by the States Ministry of India as the Union consisted of 4 all the three classes of States. Mr. Mahatab
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  • 218 4 WASHINGTON, Dee. s —lt is reliably disclosed that there have b^n informs] discussions between Pal; p tan and United States officials her* concerning the possibility of an Aiie rican loan for Pakistan. It is emphasized that no formal request for financial assistance has be sc made
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  • 97 4 MANILA, Dec s.— Manila itrects were flooded in many places by .1 cownPour accompanying the baby typhoon which pawed north of the capital during the night, headed in a northwest direction across the Civ.nx sea. The storm was accompanied by a 30-mile wind in the city.
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  • 141 4 LONDON, Dec. r,.— The Conservative London Sunday Junes yestcrdu. said a mi|it ar > pact, not an arbitral award, ua s required to settle itie dispute between the Indian Union and Pakistan o\. r Kashmir. The British Government hud dented reports that they were about
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  • 128 4 Ceylon's "Dominion Status Inferior To That Of India? COLOMBO, Dec s.— Or. A'. Al. Pcrera of the Lanka Santa Sa.naj Party declared that Ceylon's enus« :< ed status war far ''inferior" to that enjoyed by India, Pakistan and other dominions, when he spoke in the House of Re present at
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  • 73 4 SHANGHAI, Dec. s.— According t 0 the Chinese Communist Radio Josef Stalls sent thanks to Mr. Mao Ts'tung, of the Central Committee pf th*-- Chinese Communist Party, Bad General Chu Teh, Coiuinander-iij-Chief of the Chinese People's Liberation Aragr, for their gissHsn »cnhim on the occasion
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    • 693 4 I YOU MUST READ THIS IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. IT WILL HELP LAKHS DEAR READERS, lam an ordinary man— a man who unfortunately had been a victim of his own follies. My excesses within a very short tune led me to spermatorrhoea and complete nervous debility. I got weaker and weaker, the
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  • 1026 5 Importance To Malaya Of Defence Agreement Stressed *m^ -^»m ON, Dec. 5 Viscount Addison, leader of .1 jrds yesterday moved the second reading of he lependence Bdt which had already "ptd stages in the House of Commons was real satisfaction
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  • 189 5 WASHINGTON. Dec. 5. Wktm the United States ambassador t 0 .New Delhi, Henrj Grady, returns t© Washington tor "consultations" about the middle oi December, he i* expected to give a complete review of the l«--dian situation. Although Grady has been iu .V- W
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  • 150 5 MOSCOW. Dec. J.— Over 720,000, 000 copies of works by Marx, Eng-ls Lenin and Stalin in 101 different languages have been produced in th^ Soviet Lnion during the past 30 year*. Of the total, works by Lenin and Stalin account for over 682,000,000. Stalin's
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  • 83 5 I HYDERABAD, Dec. 3 The Nuam of Hyderabad escaped unhurt jesterday when a bomb was thrown at his motorcar in which he was riding through one of Hyderabad's mam streets. The bomb described as "crude" a,. a "locally made" exploded in the road near the motorcar
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  • 30 5 VIENNA, Dec. s.— The Allied C >?i--trol Council for Austria today ap proved the recent currency reform*, designed to curb inflation in AuscrU, after a long private session b«r\ Reuter
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  • 607 5 ANDHRA PROVINCE: S. INDIAN COMMUNISTS' SUGGESTIONS MADRAS, Dec. s— The Anohra omraittee and Tamil Nad Committee of th* Communist Party of India have issued a joint statement on the constitution of a separate Andhra Province in which among other things they statei "With the transfer of power to Indian hands
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  • 54 5 MOSCOW, Dec. s.— The Literary Gazette said today the services of Ihe United Nations Indonesian Commission are of a "rather one-sided character." Tt said that despite the presence of "these three imprrf ur?« ibT< gentlemen" the Dutch continnue to strafe civilians, bomb hospitals, burn houses
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  • 40 5 LONDON, Dec 5— The British Cabinet yesterday discussed the worsening situation in Palestine and probably fixed a date in next spring for the surrender of Britain's mandate and the start of the with, drawal of her 70,000 to 80,000 Reuter
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  • 475 5 PROVINCIAL GOVTS OF UNION PAKISTAN: DIRECT CORRESPONDENCE NOT ALLOWED MADRAS, Dec. 5. "Th«re ih% 1 be no direct communication of any kind between the Provincial Governments of the Indian Union and Pakistan except on matters of a purely routine nature and, upto March 12 TJ4B, in regard to partition mate's
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  • 192 5 PANDIT NEHRU'S MESSAGE TO BR. OFFICERS NEW DELHI, Dec. 3.— The following message has been issued by Pandit Nehru, Prime Minister of India, to all British officers serving under the Supreme Commander: "The terms and conditions of service under which British officers may volunteer to serve on with the Indian
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  • 266 5 WASHINGTON. Dec. V— Keliajlc indications are that the Lnit'd States will a*k at the Japanese pc.ic conference that it be given strategy trusteeship over the former Japanese islands such as Okinawa and lwoj«ma. Sources acquainted with the United States tentative draft proposal for the
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  • 55 5 COLOMBO. Dei ;>.- Th* here today passed bzy Jl vot. a motion by the leader of the Uvpcr House ,Sir Oliver Goonetilleke, welcoming Ceylon's independence after years of foreign rule. An am« ndm- ni which >ought to substitute- "tull> responsible status between the r; Commonwealth" for indep' rid- JH Was
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  • 241 5 HAVANA, Dec. .">.— The most important speech in Monday's plenary session came trom Speekenbrink ot of the Netherlands who entered spirited defense of Dutch policies In Indonesia. He said, "Th»- Netherlands has ample grounds to be proud of its record in Indonesia I do not
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  • 336 6 Comment On IDM Reports Re Seizure Of India's Rice Commenting on reports published in The Indian Daily Mail regarding the seizure of India's rice at Java porls oy the Dutch, the Netherlands Cynsulate-Generai in Singapore
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  • 206 6 PRINCETON, New Jersey, Dec. o. Some scientists felt Russia might have the atomic bomb by the end ot 1948, a report leaking out of a closed meeting of a group of the nation'* atomic scientists said. The group headed by Prof. Albert Einstein, concluded x
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  • 165 6 NEW IfUBK, Dec s— Mr. A. 1. Meer, general Secretary of Ihi Natal Indian Congress and Passive .Resistance Council representative at the United Nations who flew to London today enroute for South Africa, paid before his departure: "Although India's resolution on
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  • 279 6 WANKING, Dec. 5.-China's concern ovtfrlthc new draft con,utuuon of the Malayan Union was expressed b. Mr. Liu Wei-chih, Chairman of tlie Overseas Chinese VfJairs Commission, when be received Chinese pressmen e»terday. r J He said the Chinese Government was paying dose attention to
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  • 165 6 NEW YORK, Dec, s.— The Duke of Windsor, who astonished the w >rld by giving up the British throne foi love, shattered the royal tradition [or the second time my making public the memoirs of his life before he \ceame King. The first of
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  • 87 6 we are informed that a meeting under the auspices of the Malayan Indian Congress will be held todav at f.30 p.m. at Krishna Bhawao. 11 lim, Road, Kuala Lumpur to set up a com mi tree for the collection ot funds for the
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  • 59 6 JOHORE CONGRESS COMMITTEE TO MEET AT BATU PAHAT A me et i n g 0 f t h e Johore Regional Indian Congress Executive Committee will be held on Friday. Dec. 12 u tl a.m. at the Indian Association tamil Si hgol premises, liatu Pah t. AH members of the
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  • 208 6 TABLE TENNIS Indian tabic tennis fans will be glad to hear that the Indian Association Table Tenis Team will proceed to Johore Bahru tomorrow, Dec. f to meet the Catholic Young Men's Association at rive singles to be played it their premises (Jalan Nhee Heng).
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  • 104 6 LONDON, Dec. s— Sir Ar.nui Uswsld Jam<> Hope, Governor ot .Madras trom 193? to 1946, told Uic London liankruptey Court during hi> public examination here today that his failure was cau>id through leases by betting on horses, »tecli exchange speculations, hcav) interest on borrowed money, and
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  • 54 6 NEW PRESIDENT OF SINGAPORE IN DO-MALAY AN ASSOCIATION Ihe Hoin. Secretary, Indo-Mala-).m Association, Singapore, writes; "Mr. Sandy G, i'dlav having resigned from the presidentship, tifS following change* have bee u effected in the Committee of Manage nKn ut the iWo-Maiayaii A^o^iation, Suipore Ag. President— the lion. Mr. Pahirisamy And Vice-president—
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  • 100 6 Palestine: Br. Govt. Statement Expected Shortly LONDON, D«c 5— A Hritish GoI v eminent statement on Palestine will be made in Parliament at "a very early date". Colonial Secretary Arthur Creech Jones mid this in the House of Commons when asked if he could give an assurance that the Dritish
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  • 41 6 MANILA, IXc. >.— Lien Hwj today defeated ah All-Chinese eleven by three goals to nil. Li«n Hwa*l left-winger, Yap <. 1. Lug scored the first goal alter ;o minutes u f play an angle shot which caught the All-Chinese goalkc.y unaw .ire. UP
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  • 40 6 SALONIKA, Dec. 5.— Pre*, dispatches, quoting militar) information reaching the Creek Thud Army Corps, reported today 1 sizeable guerrilla band coming trom Svilcngrid. Bulgaria, entered Greece near a junction ol the Turkish bordelr and attacked the village oi Spilaion. U.P.
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  • 335 6 Ihe decs.on of HE. the Governor to enact the Income Tax BUI u»in» ?Lrr r^T ect,on s and m (2) f the Lni <**■ i. louncl. 1946 1. spite of 'Major,. y Vote' by the Advisory Council against such enactment,
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  • 635 6 Compensation F or Dependants Of "Death Railway" Victims Demanded •ThcSiana-Burma Ratiuay, know, way was built by the toil and swe labourers from Malaya whe -a en I force and were compelled to abafcaoi their wives and children to destitution blood and ashes oi these unfortun this meeting desires that compen
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