Indian Daily Mail, 7 January 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. No. 281. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1947. PRICE JLO CENTS
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  • 182 1 rat Bose Resigns Jan. <i.— The Indian Cnn<rr<>ss has accepted the rnment's December statement which declared Of provinces for writing the Constitution was •Her the Indian Independence plan. MtiMflcrablc opposidehate. originally one day, extended oting for the plan opposing. ion from the 411--mmlttee, the
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  • 114 1 Bareilly, Jan. I. Dr. Rajendra Prasad, President of the Constituent Assembly, said here that "the eons hut ion for India to be evolved by the Constituent Assembly will be M fiamed as to be acceptable to all groups In India." He added "The work of
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  • 95 1 Hongkon. Jan. ti. Hongkong's bi£ population of destitutes and unemployed .should soon be depleted by about 20.000. when a repatriation scheme sponsored by the Government gets under way as from January 10. This is officially announced by Ung Shai-kwong, Chairman of the Tung Wah
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  • 238 1 From Our Own Correspondent) ii. Jan. <i. Political observers here emphasise that i of the rules of procedure laying down man <>Mv regarding resolutions m sections and the semblv regarding provincial grouping and upon there need be no surprise m the Congress ac^
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  • 130 1 ENGLAND MUST MAKE 551 RUNS TO AVERT DEFEAT Melbourne, Jan. 6. With a lead oi 14 rum m the first innings, Australia's second innings closed today at *he tea interval for 536. leaving England with 551 runs to make to avert defeat. The tail-end of Australia's second jease oi the
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  • 152 1 (;am)hi.ii Ahmrdabad. Jan. 6. In a written letter to a friend on the subject of his peace mission to Bengal and published In the latest L>>u? f the Harijan here on Sunday. Mahatma Gandhi .said: 'My prcseni mis.- ;on Is the most CQmpUcatcd and difficult
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  • 66 1 GANDHIJI'S MESSAGE TO THE I.N.A. Secretary of the Bengal I.N.A. Peace Committee Debnath Das who is doing relief work m affected village! met MahaUna Gandhi yesterday who told him: •*.My message to 'he I.N.A. men is thai they must serve their country and die if necessary m achieving their goal.
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  • 138 1 Bombay. Jan. 6. Because "a state of undeclared war" exists m the Thana district, 70 miles from Bombay, "between landlords and aboriginal tenants,'' an advanced party oi a detachment of Indian troops were reconnoitring at Dahanu Taluka m the Thana district, the Times of India reported
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  • 77 1 Dutch CommissionGeneral Returning To Batavia Amsterdam, Jan 6. Three members of the Dutch Commis-sion-General for the Netherlands East Indies, Professor Wilhelm Schermerhorn, former Premier, Max Van Poll and F. De Boer, left Schiphol aerodrome Sunday morning on their way to Batavia. They will pave the way for signature of the
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  • 218 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi. Jan. X. Now that Mr. Henderson is m Delhi the future of the I.C.S. will shortly be settled and talks have already hetfiin with Sardar Patel retfardinjj the financial terms under which the India Secretary's control is
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  • 217 1 Naiuon, Jan. ft. While the French Commissioner 111 Hanoi declared yesterday his government has "no intention of going* back on its policy regarding: Vietnam people.' the first-on-the-spot despatch from Doon Campbell. Reuter's Special Correspondent, reported that Avar on a growing scale seemed the only
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  • 45 1 Paris. Jan. 6. Accusations that 4he French m Indo-China "are using asphyxiating gas, shooting on temples and chaining French soldiers to tanks to compel them to fight" were made by Vietnam Radio yesterday, according to French reports from Indo-China reaching here.- Reuter
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  • 52 1 Colombo, Jan. 6.— Veteran of the first World War and the first Ceylon Civil Servant to become Inspector General of the Ceylon Police, R. Aluwihare, CBE. today assumed office. The Police Officers Association and Inspectors and sub-Inspectors Associations have passed a resolution assuring him of wholehearted R
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  • 197 1 Sumatra Fighting Spreads: Truce Attempt (By Stan Swinton, Associated Press Correspondent) Batavia. Jan. 6.--The NEI Arm\ Chief of Staff, Major-General Buurman Van Vreeden. and Republican Cabinet Minister A. K. Gani flew to Sumatra on Monday, m an effort to reconcile the wa; ring Dutch and Indonesian forces at Paiembaivj. where
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  • 197 1 London, Jan. Commenting that pay and other conditions for Civil Service m Malaya have led to a spirit described as "one of extreme discontent," Mr. J. Henderson Stewart, National Liberal. East Fife, has asked for the urgent attention of Mr. Arthur CreechJones. Colonial Secretary, to
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  • 192 1 Anthony Brooke, the foratet H.ija-i .Muda of Sarawak, last night said he had telegraphed 'he president of the Malay National t'nion of Sarawak commending him for ♦he distribution of 3.000 pamphlets "miking the people to be pattern und not to resort to unconstitutional
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  • 243 1  -  TAN KAH KEE In a cabled ncm|C to "all Chinese compatriots," via influen tfal Chinese newspapers m Tientsin, Shanghai. Nanking. Yenan. Chungking and Hongkong, Mr. Tan Kah Ket-. signing himself as Chairman of the Singapore ChiBCM Federation for Peace and Democracy m China,
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  • 668 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 1947. G.-G. Must Descend To Realities rix>SELY following on the heel* of the poor defence put up by S:r Edward Gent, Governor of the. Malayan Union, m support of the n '\v constitutional proposals, then tomes yet another equally poor, it n poorer,
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  • 849 2 "Will Leave Door Open For League To Enter Assembly" New Delhi, Jan. .">. After six hours debate on the Congress Working COmmittee resolution recommending the acceptance of the Hritish Government statement of Dec. 6 on the grouping o
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  • 83 2 Colombo, (Air Maili- -A large number of pre-fabricated metal Nissen huts are to be purchased by the Ceylon Government for use as 1 dispensaries and quarters for apothecaries m the jungles and other areas where buildings for such purposes are not now available The huts
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  • 160 2 New Delhi. Jan. 6. Pandit Nehru. Vice-President of India's Interim Government, told the annual session of the Indian Science Congress on Friday that "ihe only right approach to world problems and to our own national problems is the approach of science/ Once more pledging India
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  • 180 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi. Jan. :>.— -Laying the foundation stone of the New Physics Laboratory m Pusa yesterday, Pandit Nehru pleaded for starting atomic energy research m India. "Not to make bombs. I hope but nevertheless, I do not see how
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  • 90 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Jan. s.— ln a statement. Mr. Frank Anthony. AngloIndian leader, condemns the British soldiers' rowdyism m Jhansi on Dec. 26 and says: 'There is real lear on the part of those injured that the military authorities may seek to hush
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  • 199 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Jan. s.— The Congress President Acharya Kripalani m a statement issued here characterises the news from Indo-China as disquieting, and adds it is pity that the French who value their own freedom so highly, should try to deprive other people
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  • 68 2 London. Jan. B.— Shibnath Banerjee, one of the delegates of AllIndia Trades Union Congress to the recent International Labour Conference at Montreal, has left London for India by air. He is returning to report to the Congress Bocl- alist Party. During his short stay m I
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  • 288 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Jan. s.— An alleged assault In Bril solders with "rifles. bayonets and knives" on Anglo-Indian Railway Institute at Jhansi. 200 miltN gout east of New Delhi on December 26, brought forth I protest Mr. I rank
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  • 102 2 Kaiachi. Jan. s.— The battle Bind Premiership between Hi fJl lullah, the present yicumben Khurro the leader of the y section of Muslim Leaguers <>een m by v, former but uJ'er .Finnans intervention I( vatullah. however, will retain on the Finance portfolio. Addressing a pany n
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  • 120 2 AVOID EXTREMISM IN POLITICS SAYS THEOSOPHIST Madras, J an s.— Mr. C. J,,, dasa. President of the Thrus,,,,, Society, pleaded here for avoidance of extremism m pa which brought about <oiiimun.il outbursts m the rountrv." Presiding over the 71st Ti Dhical Convention at Adyar. J] rajadasa said that "the ver\
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  • 77 2 "ONLY OBSTACLE TO FREEDOM" Ahamedabad, Jan. 5.— -Sard.i Vallabhai Patel. Home Mem* to the Government of India, v. here that "the only ohstaH* India's freedom is internal llrifi and it behoves to rid the esmti of this weakness." Addressing a meeting ol I representatives, Sardar r.o ed "Mahatma Gandhi at
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  • 69 2 Calcutta, Jan. s.— Of .100.000 ai maize and millets alloi.t India from Argentina. 20,000 have alreay been received hen a further 20.000 tons are o\p««. to arrive soon, Peter Dodero, owner ol the has arrived m New Delhi fol situations with the Qovernmi India
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  • 59 2 INDIA TO PURCHASE 11 U.S. SHIPS ..Washington, Jan 6. llaritii officials told united Press Mia Maritime Commission had appi od an application by India purchase ol 11 United I ships. Officials said that thil \uli elude rive liberty ships ai victory vessels. Indian sources hinted tha ships might be used
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  • 430 2 Vatican City, Jan. 6.— Monsignor Thomas I'othacamaurv. Bishop of Bangalore, India, m an interview yesterday with the Catholic Fides agency on the political situation m India said "India is passing through a very difficult but perhaps decisive period. Under British
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  • 1018 3  - Burma Wants Nothing Short Of Complete Independence, Aung San Says New Delhi, Jan. 5. I* Aung San, DepuU Chairman of the Burmese Executive Council, who is on his way to London to lead the Burmese delegation m the "self-government" talks with the British Government, forecast constitutional crisis m Burma if
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  • 291 3 lomta, 'an. H. In Colombo now is the 12 year-old hilcT of two naturists who expect their son to see his thda> and become the first of a new race of men who nauguratea new era
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  • 183 3 London, Jan. 6. Singing miners paraded to pits behind bands and banners stirring the usual Sunday calm m the coalfield villages of Britain m observence of government ownership of mines. At Durham, the centre of north England's vast coalfields. Fuel Minister Emanuel Shinwell. and
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  • 33 3 London, Jan. 6.— The Soviet Government has accepted the offer of the Government of Siam to resume diplomatic relations with that country and to exchange envoys, Moscow Radio said early to- day Reuter
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  • 246 3 Ceylon Times Colombo, Jan. 5. The Times off Ceylon alleged yesterday that one of the reasons for the virtual dismissal of the three high-ranking Metropolitan Police officers m Ceylon was because they were "too popular" with the rank and file. After the acting Governor ol
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  • 104 3 ahutta. Jan. 5. The nei amount of life insurance m forte m India at (he end of IMS amount* (i to 2,378,000 polities totalling Ks. 1,591,300,000 and having a premium income <»l Ks. 2.281.000,000. Details r» leased by the sup< tendent ol Insurance ihowed the
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  • 73 3 Washington, .Tun 6. The Ta mahal," first <h Transworlds All es plane to start on a 9,156-mile long air service between the I'l. and India left Washing! at U 20 p.m. GMT on Sunda\ The Indian passengers Include Fahr Alikhan. Military A and v. Joshi, Indian
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  • 44 3 Tokyo. Jan. 6.- Stayavam B nagesh the newly appointed O mander of the 2G<>th Indian Infantry Bi ade arrived here air on Saturday and after calling the British Commonwealth occupation Forces Headquart proceeded i<>i i»«- Okayama Mead quarters >.i the British Indian Division. AP
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  • 548 4 Controversy Over Rumoured Royal Romance But W/hat W ill Russia Say, Ask Gossiping Britishers London, Jan. 6. The rumoured Royal romance between Princess Elizabeh, heir to the British throne, and Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark became increasingly the subject of controversy on
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  • 53 4 Berlin, Jan. 6.— Field Marshal Lord Montgomery, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, left Berlin for Moscow by air early today on a goodwill visit. He said on Saturday that he expects to see Generalissimo Stalin and to be away from Britain about
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  • 11 4 Family remittances to China for December amounted to $1,891,584.
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  • 109 4 Colombo, tAir Mail> The total prohibition of the import to Ceylon of earthenware from India has been decided upon by the Executive Committee of Labour. Industry and Commerce. Mr. D. H. Balfour. Director ol Commerce and Industries, told the Committee that Ceylon could produce
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  • 251 4 Paid Holiday For Daily Paid Employees The following circular has just been issued by the Government after successful negotiations with the Government and Municipal Labour I'nion. It was reached through the normal conciliation procedure of the Joint Board of which Mr. Bingham, the Controller of Labour is Chapman, and the
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  • 670 4 PROCEDURE FOR APPLICATION Persons who desire to apply for rclirf benefits should either write to. or preferably call at, the Relief Section of the Social Welfare Department at any time during office hours. The application will then be registered on a specified form and
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  • 171 4 Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 6. A new Indian Other Ranks Crub m Campbell Road, which Includes a special cinema, was opened by His Excellency the Governor at 6 p.m. on Sunday, January 5. The Club consists of a number of Nissan Huts and has been specially
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  • 675 4 Twelve Chniese, the engine room staff of the ship Loksang which arrived m Singapore from Calcutta on Sunday morning, have been detained pending investigations m connection with the finding ol 156 pounds of opium on board the ship. The opium which is worth $120,000 m the black
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  • 142 4 A Army three ton way from Nee Soon to the Docks carr. repatriation men for on the •Queen of B* on Saturday Involved Jcnt with a Royal I Chevrolet truck drii lian employed by the X yard at Senokoc. Thf accident or a Thompson
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