Indian Daily Mail, 7 September 1946

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. IF. No. 179. I SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 286 1 YRNES PROPOSES CENTRAL GERMAN PRO VISIONAL GOVERNMENT Icioroiion Of us. Policy |(i. America believes that the time ha:? jro\emment to run (lermany, Mr. James F. ites Secretary of State, said here today m a lited States policy. Mr. Qyrnes added it was the vie* i tut' American Government mat ue
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  • 138 1 Press Freedom Returns To Siam Today I ♦>. Freedom of to Siam on month* 1 rmid I. Alexander Mac- Presss CorresI lifted by an I Premier, ThamI ed when the an- tade at the PreX > conference. I reminded the B ai the "state of I xists and Siam's I
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  • 143 1 Colombo. Sept. 6. An appeal to the rich m Ceylon to emulate the example of the rich and influential m India who fully supported the swadeshi (hand weaving) movement, was made by Mr. C. W. W. Kannangar, Minister of Education, when he declared open
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  • 153 1 Russia Withdrawing? From UNO London, Sept. G The "Daily Mail" quoting "reliable inlormalion" speculated m a Paris disjiaicti thai tuissia niignt withdraw num tne United Nauuu> Organisation. wnson Broadbent, the newspaper's diplomatic correspondent, emphasized there is no otticial mumation Kussia is planning to gun che United Nations but set lorth
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  • 55 1 Ottawa, Sept. 5. Mr. Mackenzie King. Canadian Premier, told a press conference last night he thought the Paris conference might have beneritted from less publicity. He added that various founts of publicity had created a "terrible time" with camera bulbs going off and various "accessories"
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  • 31 1 Paris, Sept. 6.— The Big Four Foreign Ministers are to meet this evening at the request of the Soviet Foreign Minister, M. Vyacheslav Molotov.- Reuter
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  • 65 1 Singapore, Sept. 6.— The Government of India office here announced today that Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Premier of the new Interim Government, will broadcast from New Delhi on Saturday, Sept. 7. m Hindustani at 10.30 p.m. (Singapore Time) and m English at 10.45 p.m. (Singapore Time). He
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  • 139 1 Bangkok, Sept. 6. Siam's Ministry of the Interior revealed today the suspension of five officials of f the southern province of Singora. including the Governor, for alleged participation m government rice swindle, cables Alexander Mac- j Donald, Associated Press Corres- j pondent. Because of
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  • 77 1 Colombo, Sept. 6. The establishment of a State-owned steamship coastal service is under contemplation by the Board of Ministers on postwar reconstruction. The possibilities of such a service have been investigated and very favourable reports have been received. The Government had already received offers of small
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  • 82 1 Shanghai, Sept. s.— The following advertisement appeared m today's English language China Press. "Two young well educated American former officers with considerable experience, residing m Shanghai forthcoming year, earnestly desire acquaintanceships. Advantages; good looks, apartment, jeep, adequate means. Disadvantages: disinclination toward matrimony, susceptibility to drink, blonde, brunettes and
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  • 264 1 Batavia, Sept. 6. Lieutenant-Governor-General of the NEI, Dr. Hubert us van Mook today told United Press exclusively that he was writing to Premier Sutan Sjahrir, suggesting a meeting to discuss the advisability of asking Lord Killearn to extend his good offices at the forthcoming
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  • 73 1 Alexandria, Sept. 6.— -The Egyptian Premier, Sidky Pasha, said yesterday that he would tender the resignation of his cabinet and hoped to term a new cabinet by Sunday. A reshuffle would be necessary, he said. He will form his new cabinet with four Saadists including one Minister
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  • 212 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi, Sept. 6. Proposals for the absorption of LN.A. personnel m India's armed forces are likely to be made by the supreme Executive of the I.N.A. which meets m Delhi on September 10. Explaining the methods of
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  • 165 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Karachi, Sept 6. Last minute efforts to save the Sind League Ministry are being: made. Speaker Mahomed Shan resigned office yesterday, two hours before the Assembly session so that he could vote with the League and at the same time deprive the
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  • 53 1 CALCUTTA RIOTS: ENQUIRY COMMITTEE APPOINTED (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta. Sept. 6. There was a recrudescence of trouble m Calcutta yesterday but the ipoiice this time struck swiftly and brought the situation under control. Military and police patrols have been increased It is officially announced that Sir Patrick Spens. Chief
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    19 1 strong rumour hell come out on Sept. 20. Pandit Yajce has proposed him for the Congress Presidentship.
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  • 113 1 'From Our Own Correspondents Madras, Sept. 6. The South Indian Railway strike took Ml ufly turn yesterday when Jt •lash occurred between the yorkers and the police m Golden Rock, Trichinopoly. A mob of 4.000 strikers tried tv rescue 20 labour leaders arrested by
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  • 133 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bombay. Sept. 6. There was no improvement m Bombay yesterday, the fifth day of disturbances. Looting, arson and stabbing con tinued and the police fired 13 time* and the military once to disperse rioters. Total casualties am now 201 dead and 602
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  • 209 1 WHITE AUSTRALIA POLICY? Sydney, Sept. 6. An Indianhusincssman, whose firm is pre pared to spend £2.000.000 m promoting trade, has spent 10 weeks unsuccessfully attempting to do business m Australia. The buyer is Mr. I). P. Gupta, of I). P. Gupta and Co..
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    • 553 2 NOTES COMMENTS ARBITRATION OR ADJUDICATION THE S.T.C. employees' strike which started on the 27th of hist month, still continues unabated. Though several attempts have already been made to settle the strike, the position remains much the same as before. Either party seems to be adamant, or unwilling to concede much.
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  • 1112 2  -  LOUIS FISCHER MEN AND POLITICS: A WEEKLY FEATURE BY Peoples Of Asia, Near East Wish To Take Matters In Their Own Bony Hands Karachi, India. I am leaving India after a busy, fruitful month full of exciting conversations and trips. One goes to
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  • 68 2 Hongkong. Sept. s.— The threatened strike of BOAC engineers is expected to disrupt the recently inaugurated Far Eastern Dragon services from England and from Singapore to Hongkong. BOAC officials here are unable to clarify the situation, pending advice from London, but presumably the services
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  • 40 2 Calcutta, Sept. 5. Makham Lai Biswas. Secretary of the Bengal Branch of the All-India Hindu Mahasabha (a militant Hindu organisation) was arrested yesterday. His arrest is understood to be connected with ihc recent Calcutta communal riots. Reuter
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  • 179 2 -v.d apply f« r passports for lull fa£&r, W J£ fi^S He said his daughter, Bcbe Nora. I could receive perfect education and the spiritual Netting of his race cnly at Kandabar (Afghanistan. Mrs. Allum was 19 when her
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  • 523 2 Bombay (Air Mail). CoM«enUnj I munal riots, the Calcutta British -edited said: "We condemn unsparingly lamentable failure m judgmen "The origin Of the appalli of a great province we believ India's history was a politic; League/ The Statesman said that because Bengal's is the only
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  • 170 2 Ceylonese Against English As Official Language Colombo, Sept. 5. A warning that Ceylon would not be getting a democratic form of Government but an Oligarchy of the 7 per cent. English-speaking people m Ceylon, if English were to be perpetrated as the official language of the country, was uttered by
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  • 213 2 Colombo. Ceylon (Air Mail.—A six-foot marble statue of the Buddha the only marble Buddha image to be found m Ceylon- has been unearthed m the course of agricultural work m the government form at Maha Illuppalama. m the Anuradha pura district. The
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  • 139 2 Washington, Sept. g. India win be hard hit by the United St., •hipping strike which began day even v the teamen an only idle for a few days, ftccordini Indian officials. Mr. R. L. Gupta, rood advi.sei at the Indian Agency General who
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  • 51 2 011.1U.. mirr M < X quish l uhuh Ik to Mlnbi Ann King the i plann I.au: AH Janua Mr. I. As.s M for I Hu A Pi i Pi takf<»r the I man appoli n i Vinci i monthi rod thai Pr« d< rial CH atU'iui
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  • 637 3 Ma lay an Indian Congress' Sole Purpose 'To Serve Indian Community' —I. A. THIVY Indian Congress has come into beinj? for serving the Indian Community. To serve fo work means to take up the study of all the rise from day to day m connection with the Indians m this
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  • 103 3 London, Sept. 5. Commanding officers of RAF Nations may soon be asking WAAFS for photographs which are to be sent to the Public Relations Directorate of the Air Ministry. The Chief Information Officer has been asked to find the smartest and most representative woman
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  • 194 3 Batavia, Sept. 6.— The Netherlands information service In a statement issued yesterday said that the detention of large and small craft and the taking of such vessels to Muntok, Banka Island, for examination by Netherlands naval vessels had caused "quite a flutter" among Chinese
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  • 158 3 In. Sept. <>. President Truman said today that he to gel 100,000 Jews into Palestine. Speaking Tencc he said consultations were still tfoing on nish and United States Governments on the sub- United States was not sending observers to the British
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  • 36 3 A general meeting of the members of the Malacca Local Congress will be held on Sunday the Bth September 1946 at 5.30 p.m. at the Malacca Indian Association premises, 121, Banda Hilir.
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  • 84 3 BOMBAY INDUSTRIALIST BUYS MILLIONS-WORTH FROM AUSTRALIA Sydney, Sept.. s.— Orders mainly for engineering products and nonferrous metals worth over A£ 1.500 ,000 were placed with Australian firms by Shshi Kant, buyer for a Bombay industrial group, who left here by air for India today. Kant said that the mission was
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  • 127 3 Hanoi. September 4 (Delayed). The French military occupied Haipong police station and custom house on August 28 liberating several Chinese merchants who had been arrested by Vietnamese police lor possession of new French banknotes which the Vietnam has declared to be illegal, said a French Army
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  • 111 3 New York, Sept. 6 A general strike of seamen members of the American Federation of Labour stopped work at United States seaports on Thursday m a shutdown which was unprecedented m the nations history of waterfront labour disputes. Nearly 100,000 members of the Seafarers' International
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  • 218 3 All Java Chinese Indonesian Conference Sept. 1 3-1 5 Singapore, Sept. 5. An all- Java Chinese-Indonesian conference is to be held at Jogjakarta, the Republican capital m Central Java on September 13, 14, 15, according to the Indonesian News Agency. Among the more important items to be considered are measures
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  • 160 3 The Chinese daily newspaper Sin Po has reported that Chinese associations at Sourabaya "almost unanimously" rejected the Dutch invitation to participate m the conference of minorities to be \0 M Sept. 28 at Pangkal pinang. on Bangka island, according to a report from Antara, the Indonesian
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  • 119 3 Manila, Sept. 5. The Philippine Army and Military police raided the office of the daily newspaper, Chinese Guide, and two schools, the Hong: Kwong Institute and the Union High School, m the Chinese quarter down-town Manila and detained an estimated 35 Chinese. The
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  • 120 3 Hastings, Sept. s.— Sir Palham Warner, President of the Hastings Festival, paid a splendid tribute to the Indian tourists at a dinner last night. "One day India is going to beat both England and Australia at cricket. We have seen this summer a very fine
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  • 142 3 "AWFUL RIGIDITY" OF ADMINISTRATION BLAMED FOR BBC RESIGNATIONS London, Sept. 6. Complaints of the "awful rigidity" of the administration of the British Broadcasting Corporation which has a monopoly on broadcasting m Britain and references to the lack of prospects for young men and the small salaries paid have been made
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  • 255 3 London, Sept. s.— The First I Lord of the Admiralty, Mr. A. V. Alexander who was one of the members of the British Cabinet Mission to India is, states the London Evening Star today, to succeed Lord Pethick-Lawrence as Secretary for India when the latter, who is 75
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  • 106 3 London, Sept. 6.— Mr. Fiorello La Guardia, Director-General of UNRRA who arrived m London by air from Copenhagen yesterday, saw the British Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee. before taking off for New York this evening. They talked about UNRRA and his recent
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  • 47 3 Paris. Sept. 6. The Soviet Foreign Minister, Vyacheslav Molotov. arrived at Le Boui-gol Paris airport shortly after Z.'M) yesterday afternoon. M. Molotov had left Paris by air last Saturday morniiiß. His departure then ill unannounced. He h.id been expected to return yesterday Reuter
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  • 23 3 ME. A. V. ALEXANDER will he be the next India Secretary? SIR STAFFORD CRIPPS .or is it going to be him?
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  • 402 4 The Red Cross In South-East Asia; Official The work of the British and Indian Red Cross organisations m South-East Asia is not generally known to the public. Kecent critical comments m the Press regarding the disposal of surplus stocks show that it has become necessary to clarify the responsibilities of
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  • 120 4 Jerusalem, Sept. t>.~ The former British Premier. Mr Winston Churchill, has had his name inscribed m the "golden book'— a jook of Honour oi jewisn peoplein appreciation of the part he i playea as Britain's wartime leader lin the formation of the Jewish origade group. A certificate
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  • 147 4 Singapore At Advantage, Complains Union Councillor Kuala Lumpur, Sept. s.— The inequality of rice rations between Singapore and the Malayan Union was strongly criticised by Mr. W. C Blunn m the Malayan Union Advisory Council today. Drawing attention to the fact that Singapore ration ranges from one and a quarter
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  • 158 4 An Indian soldier, condemned to death by Court Martial for the murder of a comrade m his own unit stationed at Labuan, escaped from Tanglin Military Prison at quarter-past seven m the morning on August 27th, a Press release lrom HQ.. ALFSEA revealed yesterday. He is
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  • 74 4 With the sole idea of re-establish-iriendship and co-operation among all the ex-members of the Rani of Jhansi Etegt, and also to know their difficulties if any. a meeting will be held on Sunday the Bth, Sept.. 1946 at No. 6. Race Course Lane, Singapore, at
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  • 111 4 The President of the Central Gurdwara has despatched the following cable to Pandit Ne^iru: 1 "on behalf of the Sikh Community of Singapore, I nave pride to oner nearuest congratulations at your formation of the Interim I national uovernment and pra> AKaipurKh to grant you uniquesuccess
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  • 118 4 KUALA LUMPUR MECHANICS OPEN PRIVATE CANTEEN Organized by workers and em--1 ployers of tne engineering industry. me oun^ei isesi rcoaa canteen lur meciiamcs was aeciarea open oy Mrs. ward, wile 01 seiangur Kesiueni Commissioner, Mr. W. A. Vvurct. at H. 60 a.m. on Wednesday. j over i,uuu workers lrom the
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  • 88 4 It has been advised that owing to the disturbances m Calcutta no mail can be earned between trie Army Mail Exchange Office, Calrutta. and Dum Dum Airfield. Mail from ihc Inited Kingdom should not be affected but all man from India is subject to delay. Tne
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  • 71 4 Sponsored by the Malayan Indian Congress, a mass rally of Indians was held at the Taipinj; Indian Association promises oil Monday evening. The procred- tags began with the ringing O l the National Anthem and the holding of one minute's silence for the t national
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  • 188 4 II udders held. Sept. 6. A summons by a newspaper reporter, for common assault m a burial ground after he had been noting the names of mourners attending a funeral, against the Reverend Treleaven William Sweeting, Vicar of South Crosland, near Huddersfield, wa< found by Huddersfield
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  • 137 4 Bangkok, Sept. <>.— Majoi (iencrai J. H. Arkwright, Ailing GOC. Malaya Command, railed Thursday upon the Siamese premier. Ihamrong Nawasawat, at the premier's official residence. The visit fll termed 'court «\s> call." but the premier admitted h. and the British general had discussed co-operation between
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