Indian Daily Mail, 28 December 1946
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Title Section14 1946-12-28 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. \o. 273. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1946. PRICE CBNT>14 words
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147 1946-12-28 1 "If Whites Can't Bear Equality With Colound Races They Have No Place In Asia, Africa" ongress President's I i<eply To Smuts (From Our Own Correspondent) hi, Dec. 27.— Racial imperialism i^ even more m economu imperialism. So long as either of them there are Smutses and hurchills t% >ur Freedoms147 words
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52 1946-12-28 1 »»ur Own Correspondent) D -Inaugurating i m conference Sii P. i. Rajan urged the system o» trr.il i trial wiih tr»e help oi iter narjri they conferred, the profession tti standard oi and integrity, a strong I Bar \a an absolute l y he52 words
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77 1946-12-28 1 "ONE OF DEATH PANGS OF HINDU ORTHODOXY" Our Own Correspondent) Dec. 2~. Tirupati Dotnmittee who reel in favour of ternaged their mind yresolved that i is ihv centre of aiithe Madras Go\ .1 ascertain pubm only from the Hindu public of thio province Hindus of other provln caused mucti i77 words
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Article55 1946-12-28 1 GOVT. COMMITTEE TO INQUIRE INTO JOURNALISTS 1 GRIEVANCES (From Our Own Correspondent) Lucknow, Dec. -7. The United Provinces Government have decided io appoint i committee *o enquire into the grievance* oi working journalists and recommend inter alia a minimum bads The Committee will comprise the Parliamentary Secretary as Chairman, three55 words
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Article37 1946-12-28 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Dee. 27.— The Jaipur state Government have decided to ure the price of postcard from half a quarter to an anna and envelopes from an anna to threequarters from January 1. Copyright.37 words
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Article39 1946-12-28 1 AGRARIAN UNREST IN S. INDIA >«ir Own Correspondent) 27.- Agrarian i*nbj communists led a village near Manerday when armed about .sotting Are ko and cattle-sheds men who tried tn ants were brutally re police reinlorce- ,hod to the area39 words
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105 1946-12-28 1 NO POLITICS AT ASIAN CONFERENCE, SAYS SECRETARY (From Our Own Correspondent) Deini, Dec. £7.~f>r-reaching reed from the c«iinm* Asian Relations Conference in hi *ta U Mr. Jinnan's advice Arab countries nol to partici] »n L2ie confer* the Secretary ol ii bein? on he sui gestion <>r pi outsi n o.t105 words
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349 1946-12-28 1 Cost <>!' Living Allowances will be paid l<> Government ensioners resident in Malaya on the following scales, according to an official announcement last ni^ht: From Ist April. 1946— On Pensions up to $50 p.m. $10* plus 10 per cent.: Over $50 up to $100349 words
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Article81 1946-12-28 1 Bangkok, Dec. 27. A memorandum signed on Christmas Eve between Foreign Minister Direk Jayanam and the United States and British Ministers here provided for the tripartite rite agreement a period of Extension to Aug. 31, 1947 by which time Siam is obliged to deliver the balance ofReuter - 81 words
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Article35 1946-12-28 1 A treat and gifts were given on Christmas Day to the poor children and adults living in Poteng Pasir Village, at the parsonage, by pastor C. A. Davidson. Over 200 children and adults were entertained.35 words
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165 1946-12-28 1 Saigon, Dec. 27. French aircraft joined the battle against the fiercely counter-attacking Viet Nam forces around Hanoi yesterday where General Valluy, the commander of the French Far Eflfetern troops, has arrived. Headquarters said French fighter plants st railed and bombed Viet Nam convoys andUP - 165 words
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103 1946-12-28 1 Indian To Be Dputy Director-Genera Of UNESCO Paris, Dec. 27. The^ssibility o t an Indian being app^nted to the important post ot Deity DirectorGeneral of the UNE^O is believed to be under considfation. The Director-Genfal. Dr. Julian Huxley, Is reported o be favourably inclined to the nomination of an IndianReuter - 103 words
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Article15 1946-12-28 1 Hongkong Ote. 87*— Anthony Brooke saiscl for Singapore aboard the KPM steamer "Tjibadak" on Thursday15 words
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Article, Illustration486 1946-12-28 1 Calcutta, Dec. 27. Mr. John Thivy, President of the Malayan Indian Congress, said here that k the Indian Constituent Assembly must go ahead with its task undisturbed by external pressures," and expressed the hope that "in course ofAP - 486 words
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1218 1946-12-28 1 SEQUEL 1 ALLEGED MUTINY ON X'MAS ISLAND Allege^** have shot to death their Commanding Officer and four Hush NCO's of their unn at Christmas Island on the niflntf Mar. 10, 1942 T.\ days after the surrender of Singapor^O the Japanese, seven Indian soldiers1,218 words
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151 1946-12-28 1 Durban, south Africa, Dec. i"i In a special newspaper interview n Friday, ihe south African Minister of 'he Interior, Senator I. Clarkson declared: The South African polity rej-ardins Indians In South Africa remains ;is formulated bv Field Marshal Smuts (during the debates onAP - 151 words
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Advertisement22 1946-12-28 1 TELL YOUR PRODUCTS TO THE PEOPLE Through: TAMIL MURASU i Ihe Leading Tamil Daily in Malaya over 12 years. -Hegie Koad, Singapore22 words
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676 1946-12-28 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, Dec. 28, 1946. NOTES COMMENTS BOYCOTT JUSTIFIED WAVING already decided to reject the Constitutional Proposals, the Pan-Malayan Council of Joint Action has further acted wisely in deciding to boycott the Consultative Committee appointed by the Governor of the Malayan Union and demanding the opening of676 words
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1282 1946-12-28 2 Louis Fischer - "Put Not Thy Trust In Steel Atoms Should Be 1 st Commandment Of Govts." Louis Fischer MEN AND POLITICS: A REGULAR FEATURE: EXCLUSIVE TO INDIAN DAILY MAIL *ays The AmA an Government has asked the United Nations the trusty jp of numerous ex-Japanese islands in the ihc Ocean. Japan administered1,282 words
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257 1946-12-28 2 London. Dec. 26.— A British financial delegation is to visit India about the middle of January for preliminary talks on settlement of India's sterling balances, it is announced by the British Treasury. It includes Sir Wilfrid Eady, head of the British economic and financial missionReuter - 257 words
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325 1946-12-28 2 London, Dec. 27. Pandit Nehru's concepts Ik been imaginative and in their range, they k<> far b states an article in the current issue of the indep< "Time and Tide." Hie article adds: "His last enori lit iuit-l£ll policy I» to siail a325 words
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200 1946-12-28 2 Washington, Dee. 2(>. The situation in India will Improve in the first half of 1N47 but may a^ain deteriorate if imports are insufficient, the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation slated in a document appraising world food picture. It credited Government's pro- eurement andReuter - 200 words
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176 1946-12-28 2 Colombo (Air Mail). That Ceylon will always have her place in the chain of Empire air stations was confirmed by Britain's Air Chief, Marshal of the Royal Air Force, Lord Tedder of Glenguin, when he arrived at the Katunayake Aerodrome, near Colombo, byUP - 176 words
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150 1946-12-28 2 All is Not Harmony In World To-day" -Truman Washington, Dec. President »iarry Tiunian saiil in .1 < hrjstnm message broadcast to the n|t«4 "We nave made 1 lll(1 »iari low aids peace in 'M»- world. .liioatl of us lies ilic la sk 01 .iutking peace WtCWtt. ill is n,, iiarmonvReuter - 150 words
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186 1946-12-28 2 London, Dec. 26. A ipokcsmn for the Spelthornr divisional Labour Party said todaj thmt it least ten other division. Lahmii parties have pledged thru support to the Spelthorne campaign against Foreign Secretary 111 Ernest Bevin s "be toimh with Rassia" foreign policy. Mr. Thomas Qittins,UP - 186 words
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187 1946-12-28 2 Rangoon. Dec. Napas head-hunters of the warn? Valley have collected nei 1,400 human heads durinu head -hunting opera t ion s the Burmese border Into N ritorv in Assai# in the i>;»»! months, it was reported H. N. c. Stevenson. Di FrontierAP - 187 words
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65 1946-12-28 2 CEYLON CLAIMING REPARATIONS FROM JAPAN Colombo.- Ceyloi js claiming reparations Horn the Japanese Government for war (image. Mr. J. R. Hensman, Industtyl chemist in Ceylon will aecompaiy the British delegation which will go to Japan shortly tu present the British claims for reparation. Ceylon suffered directdamage as the result ofUP - 65 words
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246 1946-12-28 2 London, Dec. 26. The federation of Indian Association in Great Britain has received the following message for publication in its journal "India" trom Mrs. Aruna Asaf Ali, leader of the Congress Socialist Part/ and wife of India's Ambassadordesignate to theReuter - 246 words
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104 1946-12-28 2 Srirainpur (East Bengal". Dec. 28. At the opening of the New Year Mahatma Gandhi will start a village-to-village "walking tour" in Noakhali district, east Bengal, where some of the worst HinduMuslim rioting occurred in October. His aim will be to restore amity between H.ndusReuter - 104 words
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376 1946-12-28 3 Dr. Lanka Sundaram Flays America 's Colour Bar Nfw Wk, Dec 2, criticism of America's colour bar is ..named in a column-length letter (Thursday) written bv Lanka Sundaram, member of the Indian delegation to the nted Nations General Assembly, to the Editor of the New > ork I imes. laringReuter - 376 words
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82 1946-12-28 3 Port Said, Dec. 27. An unsuccessful attempt to destroy the British Piccadily Soldier Club on Christmas night at Port Said was reported here yesterday by the police. The authorities said that two hand grenades which were wrapped in gasoline soaked cotton were thrown atUP - 82 words
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91 1946-12-28 3 EAST INDONESIA CABINET TO BE FORMED Batavia, Dec. 26. Sdekawati, Interim President of East Indonesia has invited Nadjamoedding Daeng Malewa, delegate for South Celebes, to form a Cabinet. Tadjoedni Noor has been elected chairman of the temporary Parliament of East Indonesia. East Indonesia includes the outer territories of the DutchReuter - 91 words
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416 1946-12-28 3 Washington, Dec. 26 Sir John Boyd Orr, Directc) -General of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, said on Tuesday that during 1947Malaya, parts of India, China and Manchuria would be limitedto less than 80 per cent of their pre-war diets. SirAP - 416 words
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174 1946-12-28 3 Vietnam Representative Appeals For India's Support New Delhi, Dec. 27.— Mai The Chau, Vietnam representative In India said last night that more planes, tanks, warships, paratroops and men of the Foreign Lesion were being sent to Indo-China under the command of General Jacques Philip Leclerc, former (om-mander-in-Chief. Indo-China, who "occupiedReuter - 174 words
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221 1946-12-28 3 New York, Dec. 26.— Former Secretary of Commerce Henry Wallace, in an editorial in the magazine New Republic, of which he is editor, today said that labour should have a cost of living bonus, which should be added to aUP - 221 words
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396 1946-12-28 3 Paris, Dec. 27. The I rem a Colonial Minister, .M. MmrillH Moutet, spent the »it>t day of nis Inspection trip to lndo-< hina yesterday in Saijjon investigating me imiuary >iiuuuon which in the northern province ol lontting was mamed by continued bitter fighting inReuter - 396 words
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167 1946-12-28 3 London. Dec. 26. General Sir Vines nempsey, I'ominanrier-m-Unief, .\iiciciie i.ast, i> in retire at nis own request Ironi July 1, i!>4J, to take up a civil appointment, the War Otlice announced touay. in- nas accepted tne nome Secretary's invitawon to oecome chairman oi tne KacecourseReuter - 167 words
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119 1946-12-28 3 Chicago, Doc. 27. The Amei Veterinary Medical Association said today that the female of the canary species which usually does not sing as well as her mate can become a prima donna In a gilded cage if she la given an injection olUP - 119 words
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Article96 1946-12-28 3 Tokyo, Dec. 27.— Over 700,000 people are unemployed in Tokyo and the figure is growing daily, according to the municipal authorities who attribute this situation to the collapse of war industries and repatriation from abroad. Another 200,000 of Tokyo's inhabitants are doing only odd |obs orReuter - 96 words
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Article101 1946-12-28 3 Peiping, Dec. 26. A pretty Chinese University co-ed. Aged 19, yesterday filed charges here with the United States Marine Authorities that she was raped on Christmas Eve by Marine enlisted men in a park near one ol the main street of Peiping. According to theUP - 101 words
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Article115 1946-12-28 3 London, Dec 27 Bii Richard Cruise surgeon oculist to Queen Mary, mother of Km Ge VI, who died on Tuesday many soldiers in the 1914-18 war from blindness. While serving in the medical branch of the British Army li 1911 be invented the chain riaor forReuter - 115 words
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Article52 1946-12-28 3 "SNOWY SURVEY" EXPERT FOR INDIA Nevada, Dec. 26. Dr. j h church, University of Nevada'! urologUt, ha.s been loaned to India to organize a snow survey and streamflow forecast system in the Himalayas. Known -tiif Father ol snov survey, Ctiurch has made Qumeroui surveys in the U.S., Russia, Egypt andAP - 52 words
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946 1946-12-28 4 UTUSAN MELAYU - UTUSAN MELAYU FEDERATION PLAN FOR MALAYA SAYS I ririnjr the people for a calm and clear analysis of the "Federation" plan to understand the hasis of the future constitution for the Federation of Malaya, the Ttusan Melayu/ leading Malay daily in Malaya, in946 words
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Article338 1946-12-28 4 Three reports of armed robbery were m.ide to the police during the Christmas season. The tusx robbery took place on Christmas Eve shortly after 10 p.m. at the 12th mile Jurong Road when six Chinese, one of whom was armed with a pistol, robbed a Chinese family338 words
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Article108 1946-12-28 4 Sabu. the popular Indian actor who made a name self in those celebrated pre* pictures The Thief of Bagdad and "Elephant Boy' 1 and wh recently seen In ••Arabian N achieves greater fame in "Ju: Book." :he technicolor, version or Rudyard Kipling's uhe famous108 words
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Article151 1946-12-28 4 Miami Beach. Florida, Dec*. 26. Lord Beaverbrook, proprietor ol the London "Daily Express' has been V.nvn from Nassau in Bahamas to enter St. Francis Hospital here. was reported today. Lord Beaverbrook is suffering from a chest ailment according to Dr. Donald G. Stannis. Lord Beaverbrook.Reuter - 151 words
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Article35 1946-12-28 4 X 'MAS DEATH TOLL IN U .S. NV\\ York. Dec. >(>.— The holiday death-toll throughout the United States since Christmas fcve mounted to 162, including: 142 traffic deaths. Forty of them were in California alone. APAP - 35 words
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256 1946-12-28 4 With a view to attracting the great< I possible quantity of pad) ior sal to the Government during the haves; now bei;innin^. it has been decided that the Government purchase price shall be further increased from $10 to $120 per picul of padi delivered256 words
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Article34 1946-12-28 4 The Government and Municipal Labour Union has been registered under the Trade Union Ordinance 1040 on the 6th day of December 1946, and the Registration Number is 9 of 1946.34 words
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Article168 1946-12-28 4 A team to represent the Silica pore Indians against the 61 R.A.S.C. at soccer to be played today. 28th December, at the Jalan Besar Stadium will be selected from *hfollowing: O. M. Aii-uliia. Chelilah, Kana. Sin^h. P. Ramoo, A. Rahim. S. D. Williams. M. Sattar. T.168 words
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