Indian Daily Mail, 16 October 1946

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. No. 212. 1 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 339 1 "Malaya Today Is A Vast Prison"- N. Raghavan "Indians In Malaya Are Being Victimised'-K.PK. Menon (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Oct. 15.— Mr. N. Raghavan, who has just returned from Delhi where he met Tandit Nehru, Gandhiji and other leaders and discussed theplight of Indians m Malaya and urged the
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  • 321 1 V ten t^oniiaentui Political Agreement Ii ndonesia Before Nov. 30 ,V a w a" r" Jn/r^f DUt Ch «>*"«"«*»>" declared ■Mk ha i 6 militarv truce ned Mo«tay j t £'n 1^ 1 i Krcenie nt with .1 ,.t Hri«ivh Nov M) ls lhe target date
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  • 172 1 m ilhi, Oct. 15.— An invita--2 Republic of Viet Nam m Ulcgatcs to the InterM it ions conference m New X arch 1947. was containV message which Pandit M Nehru, head of (he 9 'vrrnment and principal 8 the projected conft to Ho Chi
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  • 109 1 Kripalani Is New Congress President New Delhi, Oct. 15.-— Acharya J. B. Kripalani, former General-Sec-retary of Congress, becomes the new President of the Indian National Congress, it was stated today after Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, former President of Congicss, has announced his decision not to .stand for the election as
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  • 86 1 Taris, Od. 15. Yugoslavia ofliciaiiy withdrew from the Paris peace conference Tuesday as the parley conducted its closing session. In a letter to the conierence chairman, Quo Tai-chi ol China, Yugpsbivui announced that it would not participate m the final approval oi the conference decisions, and
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  • 189 1 Luxembourg. Oct. 15. Indian Army Lieut. -Col. Mangat Rai, lately commander of the Royal Engineers m Rangoon, and the former editor of Calcutta Statesman, Arthur Moore, represented India at the First World Federalist Congress which was convened here today. Mangat Rai and Moore, together with
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  • 63 1 NOISIEST CHINESE NEW YEAR! NEW YEAR! San Francisco, Oct. 15. Chinese In America can look forward to their noisiest New Year's celebration. First large shipment of Chinese firecrackers— s.o9o cases to reach the United States since before the war, ase aboard the American President Lines ship Hamilton Victory In the
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  • 186 1 Rangoon, Oct. 15. U Ba Tin, Secretary of the All-Burma Trade Cnion Congress, and 80 others including 8 women have been arrested by the police for "obstructive" picketing at Dalla dockyards and depots of the Road Transport Board. Strikers yesterday adopted a novel form
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  • 143 1 Calcutta, Oct. 15. Troops have been called out m the Noakhali district of East Bengal and a large force of armed police was sent to the area alter reports of serious disorders there, says a Bengal Government announcement. According to reports, widespread disturbances, looting, arson
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  • 46 1 Rio De Janeiro, Oct. 15- -Former King Card of Rumania and Madame Elena Pescuc are seeking to go to Argentina to buy a ranch, a friend said here today. It was reported they are tired oi doing nothing. AP
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  • 119 1 London, Oct. 15. British health officers are recruiting 3,600 babies less than a year old as "human guinea pigs" m a vaccine experiment, which, it was hoped, would check whooping cough m England. Inoculations of Saver vaccine which is being flown from America will be given
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  • 73 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras. Oct. 15.-— The Madras Government have under contemplation a proposal to ban the starting of new rice mills m the province. The milling of rice, it is considered, leads to wastage and loss of nutritive value due to polishing.
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  • 51 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi, Oct. 15^— Regarding the proposed Azad Hind Day celebrations on October 21 being organised by the Forward Bloc, the Congress Secretaries m a statement advise the people not to hold processions, marches or hartals In view of the tension prevailing m the
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  • 83 1 New Delhi, Oct. 15. A new Indian Army corps, described as the first of India's postwar army, was created on Monday. It consists of three Indian and one British parachute brigades and one frontier brigade stationed m the strategic Sind area near tfce mouth of
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  • 68 1 An appeal to the India Government to provide facilities to Indians m Malaya to return home was made by Mr. Kesava Menon, anomer Malayan Indian leader who arrived here from Singapore on Sunday. Mr. Menon m a talk with me complained that though collaboration cases had been
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  • 63 1 Batavia. Oct. 15.— The Chinese Government Mission headed by Dr. Li Ti-chun Wednesday begins a non-political tour of the Netherlands Indies m which they will investigate the present status of the 1,350.000 Chinese residents m NEI. The trip is at the invitation of the Netherlands
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  • 62 1 Batavia, Oct. 15. Lord Killearn, British Special Commissioner m South-cast Asia, is leaving Batavia tomorrow for Singapore and wili return to Batavia on Monday, ?t was stated here today. He presided yesterday at the meeting of the British, Dutch and Indonesian delegation here which agreed to
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  • 36 1 Lisbon, Oct. 15. The Rajah ot Chhota Udepur died here suddenly today. He was staying at Aviz Hotel, Lisbon. The Rajah was on holiday m Spain and Portugal and his death was quite unexpected.- Re uter
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  • 77 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Oct. 15. Cloth rationing will shortly be introduced, before December, m Madras. According to the proposed scheme each adult will get 12 yards of mill cloth and each child six yards annually. Though the yardage is uniform, consumers have been classified
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  • 75 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi, Oct. 15.— The Editors' Standing Committee meeting m Delhi yesterday decided to adopt the Press Convention applicable to India regarding publication of riot news. According to the Convention, reports should not contain anything to indicate community of the victims or the
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  • 229 1 French Proposals Regarding Siamese Restitution Bangkok, Oct. 15. The Siamese Parliament session adjourned yesterday alter a heated debate and will resume again this morning when a decision is expected on the Government recommendations on the border question. The Government decision was mainly influenced by the United States memorandum to Siam
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  • 75 1 Bangkok, Oct. J.V- -Swims rarliaiiHiit .a 17;jl) today (local <ime) approved the Government acceptance of the. French proposal that Siam return the four disputed border provinces by nullifying the 1940 treaty of Tokyo. Endorsement of the Government acceptance of a four-point proposal came after two days
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  • 1127 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wednesday, Oct. 16, 1946. Estate Staffs And Labour— Vl \\IE have already discussed at some length the Estate Staffs' interests, and shown now these interests make it absolutely difficult for them to unite with Labour. Now, we shall take up the case of Labour, and point
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  • 930 2 LEAGUE'S DECISION TO ENTER GOVERNMENT London, Washington Hail Mr. Jinnah's New Move New Delhi, Oct. ll. An official announcement by the Viceroy of India, Lord Wavell, on the Muslim League's decision to enter the Indian Interim Government is expected tomorrow or at the latest on
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  • 67 2 London. 0 kar. C m the Central I and Vice-Pr*.^. Bloc, left Lond Dublin where Valera. Ere F for External AH The meetii by the Eire I Lond'»n. Mr Befoit i. kar told Reuti 1 I •t Mr. Dc V.i heard from Nei contributi(»n tou dom." Mr. Ruikar I
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  • 138 2 MAHATMA GANDHI ON "RIGHTS OF HARIJANS" Ahmed a bad, iA:: m today's Eiarijan tion "The Rights ol Mahatma Ihi received letters friends and some ha me too. Now that \> into the nations hand that th< re sho i one Harijan Mini Centra] Government I lation ratio d< Moreover. In
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  • 54 2 INA Stands For "Unity Of All People" Bombay, Oct. 1 I for peace and members of «hr w*a ttnast »i < Chatti rji \nn\ ;W H i toll ved I b brothi i ward- th< IT. H' mon mar. mi;:, be tabll Bo.sf stood and < > 1 1 1
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  • 114 2 New Delhi, (Air Mail)— The General Secretary of the AICC have issued the following statement: "The AICC office has received the following two names for the presidentship of the next session of the Congress: Maulana Abul Kalam Azad and Acharya J. B. Kripalani. In accordance with
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  • 809 2 Paris, Oct. 11. The allegation that India would have been more impartial at the Paris Conference it she had been independent was made at the plenary session oi the Conference today by M». Vyacheslav Molotov, the Soviet Foreign Minister. M. Vyacheslav attacked the
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  • 259 3 Del. I.).— The signing of the military truce r«sicr h the \ea"-lon B bloody lighting m Indonesia between and )utch troops on one side and the Indonesian N on the other is hailed by all quarters m BaUvia as point m
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  • 307 3 Canada Tackles Problem Of Future Air Wave Traffic Ottawa (Air Mail).— Greater use radio and electronics of various j classes has threatened the airways with such congestion that 160 of anada's leading scientists, engi- j neers and electronic specialists are working on the problem of future air wave traffic regulations.
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  • 107 3 Blackmarket Prices Drop In Austria Mail). The black r the dollar, which still about 150 Aushad fallen by 5 schillings, coma nominal exchange 'hillings. I v the Increasing hilling are, firstly, out rolled change over ••hilling currency m with the conse"l a large propordeposiU, and, second- n the amount of
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  • 33 3 Buckingham Palace To Have No Meat? 11.— A threat to :>plies to BuckinU voiced at a Hyde of 20^000 persons •porting a catering that has spread to llfl1 "ls ;hhl seven res- AP
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  • 125 3 London. Oct. 15.— Lord Pakenbam, Under-Secrctary of War, stated m the House of Lords y< terday that the British Government had no intention of allowing the strength of her armed services to be whittled down to a point where Britain would be unable to
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  • 97 3 AUSTRALIAN TO BE NEXT G.-G. OF AUSTRALIA? Canberra. Oct. 14.— The correspondent of the Sydney Sun says that an Australian is to be the next Governor-General of Australia, as Prime Minister Joseph B. Chifley favours (his course. He adds, "i\ is m conformity with Labour Party policy aud feeling:. The
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  • 148 3 Washington, Oct. 15. The United States Department last night denied that the British Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee. Generalissimo Stalin and President Truman reached any secret agreement on China at the Potsdam Conference. "It has no basis m fact," tiie spokesman declared when ques
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  • 73 3 Rangoon, Oct. 14— Several people were injured when a passenger train from Mandalay jumped the rails near Pegu, 50 miles from Rangoon, at midnight on Saturday. The accident is believed to have been caused by sabotage as the railway authorities found two pairs of rails
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  • 379 3 Kluang Mutiny Trial Solution "A Little Cowardly" London, Oct. 15.— The solution m the recent court martial case m Malaya whereby conviction* against British paratroopers on a charge of mutiny were quashed was described m the House of Lords yesterday as "a little cowardly" by Lord Mancroft (Conservative). He said
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  • 394 3 Muslims Build Hospitals In Palestine Jerusalem (Air Mail).— A total of 11,500,000 has been given by benevolent Muslims for the construction of three hospitals m Palestine, and the building of the first has already been put up for tender. The planned institutions are: awarded the MB E. when included the
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  • 453 4 London, Oct 14. Answering a question about the food situation m India, Mr. Arthur Henderson, tinder-Secretary of State for India, told the House of Commons yesterday: "Central Provincial and State Governments m India must be congratulated on the success which they have had hitherto ii> maintaining
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  • 175 4 iscw iorK, uci. id. i>ir. tiugn o. Grant, former Lnited States Minister to Albania and Siam, has telegraphed to President lruman appealing to him to halt the Nuremberg executions. "The execution of these Germans will violate the sacred principle ol American Law that
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  • 362 4 U. S. Reserves Right To Seize Weapons "Lent" Russia Washington, Oct. 15. The United States will reserve the right to recapture all the weapons and munitions supplied to Russia under lend-lease before closing its wartime account, government officials said. These officials noted that such recapture provisions have been written to
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  • 23 4 Batavia, Oct. 14.—The Dutch escort aircraft-carrier Karel Doorman, arrived today at Tandjong Priok, a port of Batavia, the Netherlands News Agency reported Reuter
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  • 314 4 Fate Favours Indonesian "Stowaway" "Burma Will Remain Friends Of All, But Subjects Of None" Darwin, Oct. 15.— Bas Wie, the 12-year-old Indonesian boy who flew from Koepang to Darwin m an engine nacelle of a Dutch Dakota, has moved upward again. In Koepang, Timor, Bas Wie was a cook's offsider
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  • 506 4 (From Reuters Correspondent WARSAW, Oct. 15. The economic struggle dominates the life of Poland today. For the man m the street the battle of wages and prices and food is far more important than either the Government's 'victory m the recent referendum on policy
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  • 146 4 Detroit, Oct. 14.— Louis F. Budenz, former editor of the Daily Worker, ending a year of silence imposed when he renounced the Communist party and rejoined the Catholic Church, asserted yesterday, that Russia was preparing for a Third World War to destroy the United
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  • 65 4 Bezwada (Madras Province Oct. 13. Congressmen who resigned from Government service and took part m the first civil disobedience movement started by Mahatma Gandhi twenty-five years ftgo, recently convened a conference ot "political sufferers" and requested the Congress party Government now m office m Madras province to grant them such
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  • 701 4 "DEATH RAILWAY" ECHO —BRITISH SUBALTERN -AUTHOR London, Oct. 15. A book has just been published here that is valuable for the light it throws on the attitude of Asiatics towards the Imperial Japanese Army and its treatment of men >vho built the
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  • 401 4 "Burma Will Remain Friends Of All, But Subjects Of None" supply Burma Governor, Sir Herbert Ranee, who he said, is fully '"alive" to the "aspirations of the Burmese and has co-operated with VIS But. he went on, his powers are limited. The key to a settlement lies not m Burma
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