Indian Daily Mail, 18 December 1946

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  • 12 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol, li. No, :!(.:>. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER "IB,^^^ PRICE 10
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  • 2779 1 British Government Objects To Refer Grouping' Issue To Federal Court Secretary for ltl( (1 al n(r j|mi t (>f [m tSJ E. JV. C m^ mA Ass, ni |,lv m India is .1, V, f**^ b Government do not consider makes tl U f
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  • 83 1 Pandit Nehru Denies Statement Attributed To Him mbaj Dec i < 1 andil lan nailal Nehm denied today that he ti.tti made s ntatcment In Benares .i_; that India would declare litis, n iree "m two or three cla>s. .a- storj i^ completely without town. Nehru said, adding, i aid
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  • 39 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wednesday, Dec. 18, 1946. Pandit Nehru's Warning To Uritain riui£. ont cnara 1 indit Ja i r rd i with I I I lound to th »re frl dl ds it nditji declart n by
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  • 356 2 "Events In Next 6 Weeks Will Decide Country's Destiny" —Says (Jen. Aung San ir-General i Aung San, Deputyinterim Governmeni told Reuter lina the kej lo world war three if civil thai country doe nol end soon." I the cvi rem international o iring countries
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  • 195 2 let don. Dec. 16.— Sir Waldron Moo hers, Conservative, asked m the House of Commons today if during the negotiations concerning the setting up of the new Indian Government the Under-Secretarv for India would press for the assumption of liability for contracts made by their
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  • 130 2 Nairobi, Dec. 16.— Shamsud Dvcn veteran Kenya Indian politician, "father" of the Legislative Council and sole Indian member of the Governors Executive Council has resigned from both bodies Mils followed a letter from the Governor. Maj.-Gen. Sir Philip Ewen Mitchell, to Shamsud Deen Intimating
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  • 522 2 :i. KELLY, Associated Tress Correspondent). >mbay, Dec. 17.— Protracted fighting and terrorism among id u -Muslim communities has had drastic economic u effects upon this city of approximately 2,000,000 one m Bombay has troubled continued v ak since a riot touchin S< ptember
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  • 156 2 Sarat Bose On Grouping" Issue Calcutta (Air Mail). Sarat Chandra Bose, member of the Congress Working Committee, declared here that "the grouping of provinces, as provided m the Cabinet delegation's May 16 state paper should be dropped." "I cannot suggest any other solution," he said, adding "But it may be
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  • 123 2 Law Order In India: Central Govt. Helpless Bombay (Air Mail). The power.of the Government of India .foi controlling riots m the provinceswere explained her.c by Sardai Yallabhbhai Patel, Home Membei of the Indian Interim Government Speaking before the Indian merchants chamber, Patel said "The days are gone when the Centra'
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  • 79 2 Bangalore.— The Government of Mysore has sanctioned a plan to spend 20,000,000 rupees to lav concrete roads m the State. The plan contemplates concreting 300 miles of trunk roads. 500 miles of intervillage roads and 500 miles of deviation roads, intended
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  • 67 2 Los Angeles. Dec. 16.— The parents of Takao Aratani. 6, an American born of Japanese ancestry filed a suit on the boy's behalf on Saturday challenging the constitutionality of a State law which permits separate schools for certain races. The action challenges the status which
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  • 81 2 London. Dec. 16.— An agreement establishing a four-nation commission to supervise export of tin from Siam has been made by the Siamese, British, Australian and U.S. Governments. the British Foreign Office announced last night. Prices will be on a basis equivalent to those In Malaya. The agreement followed
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  • 65 2 Colombo (Air Mail >. -Representatives of Local Mercantile Associations have voted for continuing tc accord preference to British and Empire goods. Commerce Department officials here held a series of conferences with local businessmer to forward the Ceylon Government's views to the Colonial Secretary with regard
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  • 77 2 Colombo. Dec. 16.- -One of the few hired transports, H.M.S. Orbita passed through Colombo on her way to Australia. She has a reputation as a bride ship. On her present voyage she carried nearly fifty of them to Australian ports. The 570 passengers were a very
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  • 291 2 Ceylon Heading For Cloth Famine? Colombo, Dee. lb.-c heading for a cloth famir,. a present indications are position this Christmas w\ worst ever. Shopkeepers are exploiting ever> source, but the prospects v. that the regular exporting tries will not be able to send than a fraction of th. needs. "No
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  • 136 2 Colombo, Dee. I«._ The 0H,,,, Board of Ministers has decided v, ask Mr. G. C. S. Corea. Ceylon Government Representative In the 1 nited Kingdom, to submit pro posals for the establishment Ceylon Students' Hostel m Louden It was pointed out that most of the
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  • 93 2 CEYLON TRADE DELEGATION FOR U.K., U.S.? Colombo. Dec. 16. A det recommend the sending ol delegation Immediately fro lon to England and tht States has been made by the eutive Committee of Lab dustry and Commerce, The early appoint men' Commissioners m London York was also pressed .c ing of
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  • 93 2 Colombo, Dec. 16. Th« food authorities are aiming creasing the present rice one and a haf measures pel dividual for a week to two mea per week next year. The Food Supplies V' I have requested the London rities to make represe the
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  • 416 3 U.S. MUST OPEN DOOR TO FOREIGN IMPORTS ---TO ENABLW COUNTRIES TO PAY FOR THINGS BOUGHT FROM THEM iT^Th? hf"^ 111^ 1 1 c *™Pondent>. come and Oovernnfent economic^ su m ln forei *n trade has KM echo of the^erash Zt foilZ^.T^ hea the **<**"- world war are ready to hold
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  • 36 3 Madras.A bill to extenflfP ginal jurisdiction of th High Court to areas ot^o city consequent on the**^ been included within th Madras City corporation' troduced by the governim next meeting of the Madras lative Assembly. AP
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  • 809 3 The Land Of Sickness, Famine Fear Be^innin^- 150 miles north ol Athena and aly to Thrace, through the mountainous 1 Greece, is the land of sickness, famine >y small hands of desperate men who saj down their rifles and #<> home hut are he domain of Ihe Greek Guerillas. Bj
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  • 24 3 ..don. Dec. 10. The first snow of the year (ell m London early today In Hampstead and Highgate. UP
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  • 295 3 Tokyo, Dec. 16. llideki T©jp, Japan's wartime premier and Japans wartime government, were responsible for the brutal wholesale slaughter of more than 100,000 peoples of South East Asm, the British Prosecution staff charged at the opening oi the British atrocity phase
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  • 88 3 Flushing Meadow, New York, Dec. 15.— The United Nations General Assembly yesterday approved the recommendation of Its budgetary and administrative commit' that $19,390,000 (£4,847,500) be appropriated for United Nations poses for the financial y3ar 1946. It also accepted the committee's recommendation on the scale of
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  • 233 3 Seattle, Deo. 16. Elsie Chum Lyon, who became China's first trained nurse over .*J(» years aso and then migrated to the inited States to practice In r profession for MO years, tame back here last week alter another trip to the Orient, this lime
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  • 37 3 I Liner ol Bedford arrived here id Colombo i p Bast and the Middle I N cent of the men demobilisation. ber of the He was U ini< the i Kii<>. unsuccessful. Reuter
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  • 279 3 London. Dee. 16.— Jiinits Bt I ley, who got epilopey after a cow kicked him seven years ago, has Just been cured by a kick from a horse ..Golfer Harold Howell had his pipe knocked out of his mouth twice on a golf course by balls driven
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  • 67 3 "GREAT FIGHTER AND GREAT AMERICAN" New York. Dee 16 About 70e »le will pay a tribute to heavyweight champion Jo- Louis as a '(ireai Fighter and a Great American*' at a dinner this eveni: The dinner Is sponsored b it tern organ) latlon for I terment of ne i During
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  • 27 3 Wa D I ed States G Is pi inning ecord drive next Ailed wi l raise erall I [rom the present _00.00.000 bushels to 500.5011.000 b Reuter
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  • 282 4 13,000 Malayan Indians Repatriated In 11 Months 2,700 To Go Home This Month; Statements just compiled show that well over 13,000 Indian nationals have been repatriated from Malaya since February lhi> year, under arrangements wade l>\ Mr. S. K. hettur, Representative of the Government of India m Malaya, says an
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  • 220 4 From the Ist of January, 1947, the new system of call up announced last May wncreby eighteen-year-olds will normally become eligible for service with the Forces, will come into being. Up to tne end of 1946 all men between the ages of 18
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  • 363 4 Colonial Development Fund lii 1929, the Colonial Development Fund was set up, allocating up to one million pounds annually to assist ihe development of the Colonies, on a restricted basis. Colonial governments spent Hfl high a proportion ol 'her revenue m twenty to thirty per cent.' m social services as
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  • 133 4 The Cathay Cinema. In co-opera-tion with the Eagle Lion Film Distributors, are providing a free entertainment to 1,100 children next Sunday at 9 a.m. m the Cathay Cinema when the picture •Miss London Limited" will be shown. Tickets are being distributed by
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  • 70 4  -  Gen. Aung San Says I I Aims San. Deputy [overnment told Reuter world war three if civil en." the cvi rem international l-fini". coniUricH of India some repercussions on inal unrest and Chinese fc Itic unity and security. I had not exercised his I Iver even once
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  • 97 4 From Our Own Correspondent. New Delhi. Dec. 17. Speculation as to Mr. S. K. Chettur's (Representative of the Government of India m Malar a) sucecssor is rile here. Mr. Chcttur. it is reliably learnt. is shortly returning to India. There -ire strong rumours that Dr. Subharovan
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  • 359 4 >hek Foo (Yee Tien Song) landed m Malaya bj submarine In June 1943, to carrj on underground work against the Japanese. Workin;; to a Axed plan, shek Foo set up m business m Tapah shortly after entering Malaya. Undei this guise, he maintained close touch with
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  • 59 4 Closing dates for the London University Examinations, 11)47. are as follows:— Matriculation June. 1947 1 2 1.2.47 i; Intermediate Science July. 1947 (1.3.47); Intermediate Arts— July. 1947 (1.3.47); Intermediate Laws— September, 1947 (1.3.47); B.A. Tune, 1947 (31.12.46 1 8 .6 c. -June. 1947 31.12.46); LL.B.— June.
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  • 60 4 Sentences passed on September 28 In the Penang gaoi case on Japs forming the Penan- Kempeital ive been confirmed by G.0.C.-in-C. Malaya Command, except Capt. erata laamu who was sentenced to death by shooting and recommended for mercy. Terata's sentence was commuted to life imprisonment
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  • 55 4 A general meeting of the numbers of the Hindi Volunteer Service. Gemas. w ill be held at 6.30 p.m. on Saturday. Dec. 21, at No. 6, Batu Anam Road. The members as well as other Indians who are desirous of becoming members, are cordially md- writes
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  • 56 4 On the occasion of the celebra- ol the a. ad Hind Government on 21si December, 1946, meeting of the local Indian Congress lIA.S. wall be held at 47. J a lan Ibrahim (Upstairs) Johore Rahru ai 6 p.m. sharp. All members of H.V..S. arc
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  • 62 4 Alter kidnapping and taking an Indian Mohamedan contractor of the Singapore Harbour Board to a lonely spoi m Ponggol, the kidnaptwo Malay and a Chiueso. forced him to sign a cheque foi $13,400 and detained him until the cheque was cashed. The incident occurred on Monday and
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  • 131 4 F. B. Marshall, an Indian, was yesterday produced m the fourth Police Court and after charges or being m possession oi a 36 n ver. five rounds of .3tt amnion..' and theft of some medicine had been explained to him, was ordered to be remanded m
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  • 598 4 10 YEARS" AND DOTH RESPECTIVELY FOR CARRYING ARMS A repentant criminal bbed his c Court yesterday and pleaded idr lenieiu.\ He rigorous imprisonment .Another whom dan^eroiiVniari" was sentenced o death. The story of~ the crime and punishment as revealed m court \esterday follows: On receiving certain information Inspector Kenson and
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  • 47 4 Anthony Brooke In Singapore Today Manila. i Sarawa i ere la night by the Britl uilippinc he was i»« L_.ri.ish Uoveri I UV Lie roud i en I i;i OF MIDDI E i Cej I FRANC REM i I DA al i i In ;i pr< V*m*mm*mm****m
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