Indian Daily Mail, 9 September 1946

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. No. IH(|. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 1043 1 We Shall Deal With Other Countries As Equals -Not As "Satekkutes Of Any Power" u ll ext Ot [Premier Nehru's Broadcast tirom Our Own Correspondent) »l S— IN A HISTORICAL BROADCAST—THE mM IE MINISTER-PANDIT JAWAHARLAL NFHRI IRSI MADE BY AN INDIAN IN INDIANS IN PARTICULAR THAT THE PATH LASTNIGHT L
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  • 96 1 New York, Sept. 8. A new powerful drug promising to take its place alongside the world's most perfect germ killers was unveiled to United Press by its makers. The drug is called Furacin and is being manufactured in a laboratory in New York. Unlike penicillin which is
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  • 92 1 Batavia, Sept. 8.— Dr. Sutan Sjahrir r Indonesian Prime Minister in a statement congratulating Pandit Nehru on the attainment of self-government for India said: "For my people and the government every forward step towards complete independence of India is a matter for great rejoicing. "Your many
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  • 123 1 French Demand Siam Quit Disputed Provinces Before Negotiations Bangkok, Sept. 8. The Siamese Foreign Minister. Direk Chainam, said in a statement to the Press Friday that the French are demanding that Siam should quit the disputed provinces as a prior condition to continue the negotiations in Washington. He added that
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  • 114 1 Copenhagen, Sept. 8. The Food and Agricultural Organisation committee appointed to consider world food appraisal of 1946-47 and report on immediate food requirements for deficit areas met yesterday morning. The Indian representative, Mr. Pillai, on behalf of the Indian delegation strongly pressed the case of
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  • 156 1 London, Sept. 8. Mr. P. B. Seal, Chairman of the committee of Indian Congressmen m Great Britain, commenting on the report m the Daily Herald from New Delhi that the belief is growing m India that Subhas Chandra Bose, Commander-in-Chief of the Indian
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  • 147 1 (By Our Staff Reporter) Mr. N. Raghavan, wellcnown Penang lawyer and Indian leader, who is at pre»ent holidaying m India, will shortly assume the post of Representative of the Government of India m Malaya, I am reliably informed. That the post of Indian
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  • 127 1 The U.K. Government after consultation with the Governments of IT.S.,l T .S., Bolivia, Belgium, Netherlands, has invited main Tin-consuming and tin- producing countries to an International Tin Conference m London. The countries invited are Belgium, Bolivia, China, France, the Netherlands, Siam, U.S.A. and U.S.S.R. The object of
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  • 71 1 London, Sept. 8. The Australian Government will reject the appeal made through Lord Wavell to accept Indian soldiers as immigrants, the Daily Graphic Sydney correspondent reported yesterday. "The appeal, believed Io be backed by the British Government, is taken as a challenge to "white Australian policy.'
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  • 48 1 London. Sept. H. The following statement was issued from Buckingham Palace yesterday afternoon: "It is authoritatively stated from Buckingham Palace that the report to the effect that Princess Elizabeth is engaged to be married to Prince Philip of Greece is not correct." Reuter
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  • 292 1 Paris, Sept. S. Yugoslav ice-Premior Krtwanl Kardelj declared on Saturday night that Yugoslavia would refuse to sij»n a peace treaty with Italy if the l*ari> conference appro\<M the Italian -Yugoslav houndary lines recommended by the Hiv, Four. Kardelj, ending a week
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  • 36 1 London, Sept 8.— Mr. Phillip Noel Baker, Minister of State, is to represent Britain at the second session of the Economic and Social Council of the Unitea Nations which meets In New York next Wednesday.- Reuter
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  • 195 1 <From Our Own Correspondent* Madras. Sept. 8. It was the Communists who precipitated the matter m Trirhy leading to the police firing. declared Premier Prakasam replying to attacks on the police m the Madras Assembly yesterday when an adjournment motion on the incidents was dis cussed.
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  • 35 1 Washington, Sept. 7.— Presideni Truman has directed an indeti nite postponement of the deep underwater atom bomb test which had been planned for next spring, it was officially announced here today.- Reuter
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  • 814 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, Sept. 9, 1946. THE SCOPE OF THE INTERIM GOVERNMENT PERTAIN revelations made by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru m his first Press Conference after his assumption of office at the Centre, are very significant inasmuch as they give us an idea of the power and potentialities of
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  • 1100 2 "Supremely Irresponsible Pair," Says Louis Fischer Winston Churchill remains an implacable enemy of India's independence. He has never disguised his views. Many members of his party ditter with him on the question ol Indian freedom, but Churchill's imperialistic policy dominates Mohammed AH Jinnah has not, m recent
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  • 230 2 Lahore, Sept. 8.— Bakshi Ghulam Mohammad, acting President of the Kashmir National Congress in the absence of Sheikh Abdullah now on trial declared at a public meeting here that the "Quit Kashmir" movement started by the National Conference is intended to establish in Kashmir "a People's
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  • 145 2 "ECONOMIST" DISCUSSES OFFICIAL LANGUAGE FOR INDIA London. Sept. 8, -An article In the Economist, discussing the difficulties of an official language for India under a nationalist government says that if it is to be an Indian one, even the nearest approach to a common native language, Hindustani, has two quite
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  • 653 2 A Roundup Of Important Political Happenings (From Our Own Correspondent > Delhi, Sept. 7. The interim (Government has been m office less than a week but already a new spirit is stirring m the normally-placid atmosphere of the Delhi Secretariat. The new Ministers are husy getting
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  • 130 2 London. I form,, Indi., promised tin I alter the 11 >-<■ 1 jou B^ not (>• K, K V V V V ■r iienod mu tfxmmineti K i lie DOSltl H aaaeu Mr. 1 V "in pan m K pemot I con. m m proposal
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  • 315 3 WeiaCeU Prc SS Correspondent) X. Embarking on fhpir w« j' tht M ve road of reconstruction "and "SkSffi hells of Are-blackened building. <■„ Side streets and ,ik r ?i d°ing debris of war. 11l ur »W Beneath lons of r ™bbh > ord es ixlies
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  • 178 3 {Alr M ail).- A sharp inZTh in marr| w* "toes the >peed-up of post-war demobilisaio,i ,s revealed in the latest Commonwealth statistics. For the first quarter of this year tncrc 20-152. marriages in Australia, giving a rate of 10.88 per •nuusand of the population. If
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  • 344 3 —BENGAL'S MUSLIM PREMIER Bombay, Sept. 8, The possibility of a full scale civil war m India was forecast Friday by Suhrawardy, premier of Bengal, m an exclusive interview with l nited Press. Mr. Suhrawardy. a powerful figure in the Muslim League
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  • 147 3 London.— Publishing a picture of Anthony Eden strolling m Whitehall, Tailor and Cutter, the British tailors' style magazine, announced recently that the former Foreign Minister had lost none of the style which brought him the title of "the best dressed politician m the world."
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  • 207 3 London, Sept. 8.— When Siam, under Japanese pressure, declared war on Britain in January 1942 a' little band of Siamese diplomats and students at British universities were offered safe conduct back to their own country. They declined and instead joined the pioner dorps in which they spent
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  • 76 3 "INDONESIANS DON'T WAGE WAR BY PREFERENCE" Batavia, Sept. 8. Amir Sjarifoedin. Indonesian Defence Minister, speaking in Jogjakarta in Central Java, seat of the Indonesian Government, yesterday said "We wish the peoples of the world to witness that we do not wage war by preference. We defend our right before the
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  • 163 3 MODERN CINDERELLA MORE APT TO DROP A HEEL THAN SLIPPER London,— The Cinderella of the ■story books, m her hurry to return home at the promised hour, dropped a glass slipper which act resulted m her marriage to the handsome prince. Stories of modern cinderellas are not likely to develop
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  • 430 3 'America Wants India And China United, Because. London, Sept. B._America is keen to see a strong inde S"nr a United In dia Ilied to stron S C ina becau «h«v K er -i .^f 1 1 L alHes m case of a world showdown, -ifiHl Kr sl i nalal Shridharani,
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  • 633 3 Jerusalem, Sept. 6. Solutions to the Palestine problem, numbering dozens m the last quarter of a century, boil down roughly to whether this much disputed land shall be Jewish, Arab, neither or both. Right now it\s the political fashion to discuss the last of the thesis.
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  • 251 3 Leeds, Sept. 8. Considerable interest is being shown m the correspondence columns of the Yorkshire Post on the subject of Hindus and iMoslems inthe Indian Army. In a letter published yesterday Lieutenant-Colonel W. X Knight says he cannot allow to go unchallenged the
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  • 235 3 London, Sept. B.— The assumption of office by the (\r*i purely Indian administration b a decisive landmark n tv history of India but the fact must be frankly faced that it is not an administration which the British (abinet > iss on
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  • 131 3 Sydney, ,Air Mail) Ghee is on the Australian export list now. It is something new in dairy produce. Ghee is really butter converted into pure butterfat for Hindu con sumption. It is being shipped to Ceylon, Mauritius, Singapore, and other centres. Production was a wartime
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  • 335 4 (By Walt Mason, Associated Press Correspondent) New Delhi, Sept. B— The crash of bombs, the roar of strafing Spitfires and the thunder of artillery have been the echo for the past three weeks through rocky defiles and inaccessible nullahs (valleys) of India's
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  • 260 4 THE WIDOW'S MITE— OR IS IT? TRISHAWMEIS GIVE DAY'S EARNINGS TO CHARITY Over 1,000 trisha win en—members of tne rvuaiii jLumpur KicKsnaw ana iricycie tmon nave volunteered to sacrifice one days earnings on aepiemutrr lv m aid oi me iuaiayan Vv el la re i umi. Tneir magnanimous offer has
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  • 124 4 The public is hereby notified that the existing and future flour shipments has made it possible to increase the flour ration from 12a kati a week to 3 4 kati a week, states an official Press release. The public is also notified that arrangements have been
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  • 134 4 To provide amenities for padi settlers m the different Government Padi Settlement Areas at Tanjong Karang, Sungei Manik. Endau and other places, a Padi Settlers' Fund has been set up. A committee, under the Chairmanship of the Director of Public Relations, has been formed to raise
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  • 43 4 Export surpluses of black, green and yellow grams from East Africa will be available for importation into Malaya through commercial channels and import licences (A.P. Forms > will be issued by the Import and Export Office, Singapore, against firm offers.
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  • 164 4 Hongkong, Sept. 8.— The Government of Hongkong are intensifying their attack on the black markets and the full severity of the law is now being sought by the Public Prosecutor In cases against operators who defy the Director of Supplies* control prices. In a recent case,
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  • 364 4 (By C. Slocombe) One of India's lirst women business executives to visit Australia solely on a trade mission. Miss Barbara Fernandez of Calcutta and Bombay, is m Sydney on a mission to buy fishing trawlers and freezing plant for a large
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  • 31 4 Quebec. Sept. 7. -Captain I C Sherwood, aide-de-camp to the Governor-General of Canada. Field Marshal Viscount Alexander, said today that Mr. Winston Churchill is expected to visit Canada next "extras."- Reuter
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  • 162 4 Hongkong (Air Mail. The l)in<; Hongkong Government is seeking v K j, to deal with private schools which ;u, mentary fees, announces a Govemnei This step, is being taken M the result of numerous complaints to the Education Depart ment and letters to
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