Indian Daily Mail, 17 January 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. No. 290. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 264 1 CONST! lUENT ASSEMBLY MEETING ON JAN. 20 (From Our Own Correspondent) o\\0 Delhi. Jan. H>. Viceroy Wavell seems to have hinted (he Muslim League that it either should reverse its 80m1,. n flni-inn uml enter the Constituent Assembly or quit the Government:
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  • 151 1 'From Our Own Correspondent) N l.Hli.tv .lan l6_Thc Madras Government hare decided to abolteß horse -racing and a bill has been published today which proubits betting < n horses even withrtce enclosures and the print|«fi publication and sale of racing '"feature. the objects and 1
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  • 177 1 (From Our Own CorrespomlPtin Drlhi. Jan. 16. Much resentment has been caused m labour circles on Tuesday's country -wide searches of Communist Party oflfiees and arrest of leaders. It is held that the official explanation thai the .searches were made In connection with the publication
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  • 102 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi. Jon. 16. President Of the Hindu Mahasabha Bhopatkar has issued an appeal to Hindus to contribute liberally to the Mahasabha's Malaviya Fund to enable it to implement its seven-point programme for protecting the Hindu religion and culture. Bhopatkar says it
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  • 72 1 COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE MILL CLOTH PRODUCTION (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi. Jan. 16. It is understood that the India Government is shortly constituting an expert committee on the model of the Tariff Board for going into the economics of mill cloth production particularly with reference to coarse cloth which
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  • 60 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Jan. 16. Mr. Veeraswami, Minister for Forests, Madras, yesterday resigned lor health reasons. Mr. Veeraswami has been ill ever since he took office m June Last and m fact has not attended office even a single day so far. It is understood
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  • 32 1 Calcutta, Jan. 16. All constituent bodies of the All-India Trade Union Congress are being asked to boycott French transport to and from Indo-China, Mrinal Kanti Bose« President of the Congress, said yesterday.
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  • 356 1 Majority Of Indians Prefer To 'Stay Put' Face Fire In Hanoi 4»n.,L-7 Several thousand ngpi hall -stai ved Anncmites Chinese and Indians trekked through barbed win and street barricades of Hanoi yesterday where they had been .™F |H T* Dec I!l and were 'hreatened with starvation and Only a few
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  • 513 1 EDITOR WALLACE TELLS MARSHALL New York, Jan. 16. Mr. Henry Wallace, editor of the liberal weekly. New Republic, m an open letter to the neAv United States Secretary of State, General George Marshall, declared: **We must act to implement
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  • 309 1 Sydney, Jan. 16— The Duke of Gloucester, retiring GovernorGeneral of Australia, who was to have left by air on the first stage of. his journey back to Britain has cancelled his departure owing to bad weather Reuter 0 Paris, Jan. 16. The French Cabinet, at its last nieetmg
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  • 61 1 London. Jan. 16.— 1t is understood here thai representations have been made to the British War Office concerning arrears of pay and compensation payable to the dependents of the Chinese Communists who comprised the "Dalco,*' actively resisting the Japanese during the last days of
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  • 61 1 Nanking, Jan. 1(>. The United States Ambassador, Mr. Lei^hton Stuart, will bring a new set of Government peace proposals to Yenan as soon as they arc drawn up, Government negotiator Mr. Shao Li-t/e announced last ni«ht. Mr. Stuart interviewed by Reuter, said that the latest
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  • 54 1 Canberra. Jan. 16. Professor Marcus Olpihant. atomic bomb export and professor of physics at Birmingham University, said during a public lecture here yesterday that scientists had produced atomic bombs 6UO times deadlier* than those which were dropped on Japan. The bomb dropped on Hiroshima
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  • 178 1 Sydney, Jan. 16.— The Duke of Gloucester, retiring GovernorGeneral of Australia, told the Australian people m a nationwide farewell broadcast Sunday: "Our British way of* life is based on our belief m freedom and justice. We have stood together m war and peace to preserve
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  • 150 1 AUSTRALIAN GOODS IN KEEN DEMAND IN INDIA. SAYS SIR SRINIV ASA Canberra. Jan. Hi. Australia now has an unrivalled opportunity to build up a vital export trade with the Far Last, according to Sir Srinivasa Sarnia, an Indian journalist who has just completed a tour of Australia. Australian «;oods are
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  • 56 1 London, Jan. 16.— Mr. R. K. Nehru, cousin of Pandit Nehru, arrived m London by air from India m transit to the United States where he will represent his country at the United Nations trade meetings opening on Jan. 20. Mr. Nehru headed India's delegation to the recent Trade Preparatory
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  • 293 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, Jan. 17, 1947. "HE IS IMMORTAL" "\etaji Week" starts today and will be climaxed with world-wide i<-iebrations on Jan. 2.% the actual birthday of Subhas Chandra Bose. During the week, the Indian Daily Mail will carry special stories relating to Netaji's life., watch this page
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  • 2636 2 Some Sidelights On The Trip BY M. O. MATHAI IT wab my privilege to accompany Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru <a.^ his secretary) on his recent trip to London and to assist him m what little way I could; and it also fell to my lot to
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  • 200 2 New Delhi, Jan. 16.— A proposal for national control of exportabl< minerals m order to protect Mp plies and secure adequate return was put before a National Minera Policy conference here no Tues< Ambns; minerals specifically tinned were manganese ore: and uranium ores,
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  • 116 2 Rs. 550,000,000 Hydro Electric Irrigation Scheme Now Delhi. Jan 16 of reprpspntativos of Govprnments of Beng held hero recently apnr creation of Damodar r? noration. modollod on Tennessee Valle* A modified 10 suit India' o mrrv out the Rs fs^o.oooono Damodi hvdro-elPctrir irrieation Thp confprpneo nlso ar up r\ commits
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  • 632 3 Main Points From Aung San 9 s Memorandum To Britain London, Jan. 16. Burmese political leaders m London for self-government talks with the British Cabinet yesterday, evening had a one-and-a-half hour conference with Prin\e Minister Clement Attlee and his associates at the
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  • 392 3 (From Ronald Bedford) I ondon. Jan. 15. Sharp criticism of the India House Edu-iK-parlment. contained m a censure resolution passed he London Majlis at their annual meeting on Saturday, .*used much comment m Indian circles m London. n India House has no! make
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  • 162 3 Bombay, Jan. 15. Thirtyone leftwing party leaders were arrested m Calcutta yesterday by special police who raided provincial headquarters of the Communist Party and officers of the Bengal provincial Kisan Sabha (Peasant Party), it was learned last night. Communist premises m Bombay, Delhi. Benares. Lahore, Karachi
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  • 186 3 London, Jan. 15.— The code of conduct for members of the British foreign service published m the official London Gazette bars members from standing for Parliament, gives a warning about divorce and marriage to non-British subjects and lists negligence with official documents as possible
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  • 80 3 London, Jan. 15.— The House of Commons Privileges Committee today began its private meetings to Investigate incidents on Dec. 19 concerning Phil Piratin, Communist Member of Parliament and Tom D. Lucy, member of the Press Association reporting staff. It was alleged at that time
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  • 178 3 Brussels .Jan. 15.— Vengalil Krishna Menon, who is on an official visit to Belgium as representative of the Vice-President of the Indian Interim Government Pandit Nehru, was received last night by the Belgian Foreign Minister, Paul Spaak, at the Foreign Ministiy. Mr. Menon was accompanied
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  • 484 3 (From Fraser Wighton, Reuter's Political Correspondent) London, Jan. 16. l T Saw, pre- Japanese invasion Prime Minister of Burma, it is understood, has proposed to Prime Minister Clement Attlee and Defence Minister Albert Alexander that the present conversations on Burmese self -government now
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  • 150 3 Rangoon, Jan. 15. Rangoon University students numbering about 2.000 went on strike today protesting against the military occupation of some of the University buildings. The students, who have demanded "absolute withdrawal" of the Army from University premises, announced the intention to carry on the strike
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  • 58 3 Santos, Brazil, Jan. 14. Shipping In Brazil's two principal harbours, this coffee por; and the capital city of Rio de Janeiro, has increased more than 1,000,000 tons for each port above 1945 shipping. In addition to increased activity of American, French, British, Norwegian, Argentine and Portuguese ships, Russian ships appeared
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  • 44 4 An assortment of Indian periodicals, pictorials, monthly journals ;md other publications of politically informative and nationally educative value is offered at $5 per set of 20 copies, post free. Apply with a remittance of $5, only, to E.C.8., P.O. Box 880, Singapore.
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  • 436 4 Churchill Wins Libel Action London, Jan. 1"). The libel action brought by Mr. Winston Churchill against the author and publishers of the book "Dinner at While House" \sas settled m the British War Premier's favour m the Hi^h Court today. Churchill asked for a
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  • 146 4 H.H. The Maharajah of Jodhpur recently paid a visit to Hongkong In order to see his State Regiment, the Jodhpur Sardar Infantry, who are stationed there. Arriving by special plane, at Kai Tak airfield, he was met by the G.O.C. Major-General F. W. Fes:ing, by Brigadier
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  • 81 4 COLONIAL DEVELOPMENT AND WELFARE SCHOLARSHIPS Applications from the Malayan Union for scholarships under the Colonial Development and Welfare Scheme must reach the Director of Education, Malayan Union, before January 17 from candidates who wish to apply for a course at the Universities of Oxford or Cambridge, and before March 15
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  • 89 4 The Inter and Final Examinations for the London External BSc. m subjects requiring a practical examination, will be held at Singapore m June and July only if the facilities available m Singapore are approved by the University of London authorities. Until this is known, candidates* applications
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  • 81 4 Candidates for the Corporation of Certified Secretaries and Association of Certified and Corporate Accountants Examinations to be held m the first week of June are advised that their entries must reach London not later than March 1. For the Secretarial Examination, entries must be sent direct to
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  • 122 4 An Indian by the name of Nadason was produced m the Assize Court yesterday before Mr. Justice Jobbling and a common jury on a charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder. The accused claimed trial and the case was postponed as one of the
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  • 34 4 Bishop Edwin F. Lee will be tne preacher at the Sunday morning service at the Tamil Methodist Church, Short Street, on Sunday, loth inst. at 9.30 a.m. All are •urdially welcomed
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  • 573 4 The exhumation of three graves at a distance of about •i fr«m Moulmein by a War Crimes investigator has SyTroduced the Son to the riddle of one of the most cold blooded crimes perpetrated byjhe Japanese m Burma. Shortly before the
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  • 36 4 The Singapore Tamil students" conference will be held on Sunday, January 19, 1947, at 10 a.m. al 56, Short Street. Mr. M. Chidambaram will preside and Mr. Karim Gam will open the conference.
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  • 413 4 An armed robbery which took place on Nov. 23 1945, had a sequel m the Assize Court yesterday before Mr. Justice G. L. Jobbling and a common jury when Tek Gek Tee, one of the three Chinese robbers, was found guilty by a
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  • 249 4 S. At ma Singh, a young Sikh, was sentenced to five years' rj. by Mr. Justice Jobbling m the Assize Court when he was convicted on a charge of carrying arms. The case was a sequel to an arrest made by Police constables
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  • 70 4 The Selangor Central Tamil Teachers' Association, Kuala Lumpur, are giving a farewell tea party In honour of Mr. P. Govindasamy. Asst. Inspector of Indian Schools, on the eve of his departure on transfer to Pahant; on promotion, at the Methodist Girls' School, premises. KVniK on
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  • 30 4 Copies of the Oral En suits for the 1940 and I^4l j Certificate Examination arrived from Cambric!. been made available to Inspector of Schools or tendent of Education region.
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