Indian Daily Mail, 30 December 1946

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail >"l. 11. No. 271. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 571 1 lar.s Der. 29.— France appeared on Sunclav to be getting id) to dispatch a strong naval squadron to the coasts of re[lious lndo-< hina amid increasing indications that she will her planes and Runs along with diplomacy to keep a 100--r-old Empire from
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  • 89 1 Dec 2\). -The Indoneiblican newspaper Rajat day that Dr. Soe-C-in-C of the Indo- publican forces, broad- from Jogjakarta in Central ed Indonesian troops to the conflict and to stand that actions of Dutch re < ndangering the inde■i the Republic and that not
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  • 171 1 Manila, Dec. 29.— A prediction (hat French control over Vietnamese elements in the bloody Indo- China fighting would snow "a definite improvement within the next eisjht days' tame 10--day from a well-informed source (lose to the French legation here. The source. who would 1101 nermu
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  • 120 1 Srirampur, East Bengal Dec. 29. It is almost certain that Mahatmu. Gandhi who yesteriiy had talks here with Pandit Ja^aharlal Nehru, Vice-President of the Indian Interim Governmer t-—will not attend the meeting of the All-India Congress Committee called for Jan. 5 in New
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  • 312 1 "SECRET AGREEMENT BETWEEN BRITAIN U.S." Paris. Dec. 29. The Trench Socialist newspaper "I/Aurore" asserts today that a recent statement by a Moscow Radio spokesman, that he had every reason to believe that a secret agreement between the United State> and England had been signed, was
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  • 477 1 Lake Success, New York, Dec. 29, Soviet Russia ha. proposed that g complete disarmament scheme including details for international control of the 1 atom bomb and other deadly weapons be drawn up within three months. Jn a letter to
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  • 156 1 Coiombo, Dec. 89. Mr. M. S. Aney. Indian Government Representative in Ceylon, who proceeded to India and also attended the Meerut Session of the Indian National Congress, returned U> Colombo, and in the course of a Press interview, said that the Indian Government was prepared,
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  • 154 1 Rangoon, Dec. 28. Preparations a c now well advanced for the departure early in January of a Burneso ministerial mission to London All parties In the Interim c eminent have announced their acceptance of Prime Minister Attlee's statement in Parliament as meeting Burmese Nationalist
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  • 125 1 Rangoon, Dec. 29. Maj.-Gen. I Aung San Deputy Chairman of the Interim Government, declared here today: "We hope for the best, but we must prepared for the worst/' The Burmese leader issued thi^ warning in a speech to the "Peoples Volunteer Corps" armed bands
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  • 229 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi. Dec. 2H. New Year will bring luck In the lower-paid employees of the India Government. None of them will **et Less than R,s. <>0. monthly. This is understood to be the
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  • 203 1 Gorakhpur, United Provinces, Dec. 2f). It seems almost certain that India "must pass through another stase Of bitter struggle before she attains complete freedom, "Dr. Shyania Frasad Mookherjee, delegate to the Indian Constituent Assembly told the All-India sosion of the Hindu Mahasabha, an Orthodox Hindu
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  • 53 1 CHURCHILL GREETS "WARTIME COMRADE" STALIN London, Dec. Sf, Winston Churchill sent greeting to Marshal Josef Stalin on his tilth hirihda\ last Saturday, it was disclosed yesterday. Churchill wired Stalin: "All personal good wishes on your birthday, my wartime comrade." Replied Stalin: M Mj warm thanks for your good wishes on
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  • 163 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Dec. 29. The standing committee of the States Peoples' Conference meeting in Delhi yesterda) charged nt Political Department with responsibility for repression K<"nj; on in the States and demanded a complete change in it> per sonnel and policy. The Committee's resolution
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  • 36 1 INDIA'S HIGH COMMISSIONER IN CANADA (From Our Own Correspondent) [> IbJ Dec li9. It is undei tood that Shaliaat Ahmed Ki. .-member of the Interim Go\ ernment, may be appointed High Commissioner for India In Canada. —Copyright,
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  • 103 1 GANDHIJI'S WARNING TO COUNTRYMEN Srirampur, Eastern Bengal, Dec. 2!). M:ihatma (.aiuUn declared at a prayer meeting here Friday night: "I warn Indians that if they are foolish enough to quarrel among themselves alter the British have left India and 1 have no doubt in my mind the British will have
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  • 95 1 WOULD OPINION AGAINST EUROPEAN COLOUR PREJUDICE Bombay, Dei. V.). Mahatina Gandhi in an article published in today's flarijan, weekly paper, referred to the Indian sueeess mi the United Nations Assembl> over the issue of Indians rights in South Afrlea and expressed the hope thai "European! in South Africa instead of
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  • 79 1 London, Dec. 29. Tin Russian commentator, k. Hoffman, speaking over Moscow Radio <>n Indonesia .said that although tin Dutch papers acclaim a Netherland success in solving the Indonesian question the indom people think very differently oi ent situation He "By a temporary truer
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  • 16 1 Moscow. Dec 29. m. Andrei Gromjke has been appointed Deputy Foreign Minister of the L.S.S.K. Reuter
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  • 69 1 Ilia ha bad, I mud I'roviiu-c^ D-r. ::> il-hour rurteu was 'Vl' led Ml Allahabad city to jii^ht after a Sikh-Muattm claali during iroicfa the police twice opened fire to disperse the riot< r s v i .tsuiillifs tow* iVU Itraj .^s^:luil- ami police iinn»^^V ri'unber ol c:i
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  • 706 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, Dec. 30, 1946. Adding To The People's Burden yif, ri cit ctsion to \i the postal ratea as from I, '17. la one which will cause the est di action and discontent among the masses of this country. The increased rates on letters and postcards,
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  • 912 2 "Purification Chief Duty Of Village Servant," Says Gandhiji (From Our Own Correspondent By Air Mail) Srirampur, Dec. 16. About a couple of hours before prayer, Gandhiji had addressed a workers' meeting where he advised th^ni to learn the art of selfless service.
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  • 146 2 Calcutta, Dec. 29.— U Saw, member of the Burmese Interim Government and leader of the Myochit Party, told Reuter yesterday that the Burmese people as a whole would warmly respond to the appeal made on behalf of the Vietnam Republic to the people oi Burma for
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  • 364 2 MUSLIM MISCREANTS PUNISHED Btf MUSUMS! (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta. Dec. 28, Chandpur, the storm centre of the recent riots will be the first place Mahatma (Gandhi will visit when he begins his historic walking tour next week. Reports reveal thai
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  • 85 2 Calcutta, Dec. 28. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Vice President of the Indian Interim Government, was struck in the face by a stone thrown from a crowd while he was addressing a meeting at Chaumahani in East Bengal yesterday, according to reports reaching here today. Pandit Nehru was on his
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  • 1338 2 (By Our Political Correspondenf in India) Indian politics move fast men who shone brightly m polUical firmament only a few months a£o have, with few i tions, £iven way to others who were not known previous their respective provinces In response to numerous requests from
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  • 390 3 n u° n^ a' t,r V U Can no lon K er a *«"l to keep seas hundreds of thousands of her your,* men either to police or develop mm hmpire. states a leading article in the current of the left wing weekly
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  • 79 3 Dera Ismail, (Air Mail) In India Pathans and Punjabis are two major nations and, as such, the very idea of grouping N.-W.F.P. with the Punjab is revolting to the Pathan mind, says Nawabzada Allah Nawaz Khan, Speaker of the Frontier Legislative Assembly. "We are a
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  • 696 3 Washington, Dec. 29. After five years of the day December 7 that will "live in infamy" war still is the world's great fear and peace still looks to many like the will-o'-the-wisp it always has been. The fighting has been over 18 months in
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  • 53 3 Shanghai, Dec. 27.-^Staf-fers of the Sino-American Hospital adopted the most novel method to force a wage increase demand by offering patients tree consultation, free hospitalization and free operation. This is the first of the kind, though street-car conductors often staged the go-slow strikes by offering
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  • 227 3 Sabotage," Says Prakash Narain New Delhi, Dec. 28. Jai Prakash Narain, Congress Socialist leader, declared on Saturday lhat he believed the breakdown of India's Interim Government would occur ''very probably within the next six months. He told Press conference that he then envisaged
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  • 150 3 Nationalists Will Support Smuts In Anti-Indian Attitude Johannesburg. Dec. B&— South African Nationalists Will support the South African Premier, Gen, Jan Smuts, if he declines to submit the reports called tor by the United Nations on tne Indian disputes, declared Dr. I). F. Malan, leader of the South African Nationalist
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  • 122 3 Batavia. Dec. ->n.— Tadjoeclin Noor Chairman of the prehmmai> parliament of Kast Indonesia who arrived in Batavia yesterday, had a meeting with the Indonesian Premier, Dr. Sjahrir. They discussed the Nationalist movement in East Indonesia and the results of the Denpasar Conference Dr.
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  • 317 3 lA>ndon, Dec, &^I? Russia has decided that vear she is to march in friendship and common purp osi B^a* and America 1947 may well take its P <- >" one Of the RoWea years, declares the editorial issue of
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  • 136 3 wow, D( Mgl erlal General Staff Field Mar ,hal Lord Montgomery's visit earls in January promises U) w tne s»o:*.»f inter season, gifmg Moscow and offlcUldom foretaste ol International atten[g,n and Interest which will centre here in March when the Council ol Foreign Ministers meets. While
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  • 11 3 ><) The l>oba SSL'S S portant contefence. Reuter
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  • 56 3 London. D °®?e xiay thuu kip 1 Georse proved the appointment oi Field Marshal Viscount Mon* v r) i Alamein a Colonel ol the Hoyal Wfcrwickihiw Iment. 'i!., appointment was on January 1. Lord lion will succeed Colonel Ihon Brigadier) C. 'i l unelcy of a
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  • 180 4 PRINCE PHILIP (GREECE) IS NO. 1 FAVOURITE BUT SHE'LL KEEP EYES OPEN DURING ROYAL FAMILY TOUR OF SOUTH AFRICA London, Dec. 29. Princess Elizabeth is not engaged, but it is only because of a normal affectionate father's solicitude for his normal, romantic, 20-year-old daughter's
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  • 538 4 But sources in a position to know Insist in an parts oi London mat the King nas never offered any objection to the marriage because of its political implications. lne story goes, according to those privy to Buckingham Palace -<. mat the Princess told her father of her affection for
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  • 135 4 The first 1917 London Matriculation Kxamination will begin at the two centres in Malaya, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore on January 14, 1947, and will last four days. There arc 36 candidates at the Singapore centre and tS4 at the Kuala Lumpur centre. After 1947
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  • 607 4 COL, M. A KHAR KHAN TO HE BRIGADIER New Delhi (Air Mail '—One of the most interesting careers of the Army i.s revealed In the promotion, just announced, of Colonel Mohammed Akbar Khan. M.B.E.— once a sowar in the 12th Cavalry at Meerut— to Brigadier commanding Meerut
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  • 130 4 1,150 CASES OF SERIOUS CRIME IN BURMA IN NOVEMBER Rangoon, (Air Mail) One thousand, one hundred and fifty cases of dacoity, robbery and murder were reported to the police authorities in Burma during the month of November, according: to official statistics published here. These figures, which do not cover all
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  • 24 4 London, Dec. >7. In the personal columns of the Times today, this advertisement appeared: "Brilliant speaker wants first class cause.' UP
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  • 352 4 A regional office, known as the British Council House, may be set up in Singapore some time in l r 17 to carry out the work of the Council, Sir Angus Gillan, head of the Empire Division of the British Cornell, said at a
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  • 103 4 Frankfurt, Dec. 27. The Women's Secretariat .»f the SKI) Russian Zone Coalition Party has announced i;^ support of legal abortion and birth control, the Frank furter Nous Presso reported lodaj The women ba.-i their support on food and housing sh> which "sometimes make t
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