Indian Daily Mail, 24 January 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. No. 2«>o. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 513 1 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday Jan. 24, 1947. ALL-MALAYAN PROTEST lary 2t>, wili be a I for Malaya and yan people, because, on atire people of this pective of class or meet together and inanimous protest Constitutional Malaya. Never m this land have ita aether In a cornare doin^ now.
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  • 643 1 Triumph For Pandit N«hru: Aii But League With Him New Delhi. Jan. T.\. The Indian Constituent Assembly unanimously passed yesterday Pandit Nehru's resolution defining his objectives and declaring the Assembly's resolve to proclaim India an independent sovereign republic. Debate on the resolution was resumed
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  • 135 1 ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON MINORITIES WILL CONSIST OF 68 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Jan. 22.— 1t is understood that the Constituent Assembly during the present session will adopt a resolution approving the redistribution of provinces on a linguistic, cultural and administrative basis, and providing for the appointment of a
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  • 149 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Lucknow, Jan. 23. Questions relating to the flying of the Union Jack over the Assembly Chamber caused much excitement m the United Provinces Assembly over the weekend. Socialist members drew the Governments attention to the public's feeling m this regard
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  • 265 1 NETAJrS BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION MAJ.-GEN. SHAH NAWAZ 'From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Jan. 23. On the occasion of, Netaji's birtMay, Major-General Shah Nawaz, m a message on behalf of the IN A Advisory Committee, says: "tinder Netaji's
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  • 327 1 London, Jan. 23. The Indian Constituent Assembly's unanimous acceptance of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru's independence resolution has "much more than a symbolical significance,* responsible Indian quarters here said. The Assembly's unanimity on the issue surprised Indian observers yesterday because it was previously believed that the leftwing
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  • 303 1 J^ ißy Our Staff lleporter; A large cfOWtf of Indians gathered yesterday at the premises of the Regional Indian Congress of Singapore, at No. 6, Race Course Lane, to celebrate the 50th birthday of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. The meeting began with the hoisting
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  • 123 1 Our trou bios are still with us. for the Municipal authorities Mill cannot say when they will he able to supply us normal gas. The confused strike situation m Singapore has added to their confusion and we do not know whether to sympathise with them or
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  • 393 2 Counsellor For Economic Affairs Of Embassy In Delhi Appointed Washington, Jan. 22. The United States Government is ready to negotiate a treaty of friendship, commerce and navigation with India as soon as "commercial safeguards" j n the Government of India Act of 1935 are
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  • 241 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Jan. 23.— The views of the Central ICS Association regarding the future of the Imperial Services have been conveyed to Home Member Patel m a letter. The consensus of opinion among the British officers, specially those m the
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  • 267 2 Indo-Burmese Expeditionary Force To Aid Vietnamese Rangoon, Jan. 21. Bo Yannaing, former colonel m the Japaneseperiod Burma Defence Army, who is planning to lead a Burmese volunteer force to spuport Vietnam Indo-Chinese Republicans, is going to Calcutta today by air to meet Sarat Chandra Bose, member of the Indian Interim
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  • 88 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras. Jan. 23.— A scheme for the unification of the Anglican, Methodist and South India United Churches which formed the subject of anxious discussion among Christians for many years, was finally adopted yesterday by the General Council of Churches of India,
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  • 46 2 An assortment of Indian periodicals, pictorials, monthly journals and other publications of politically informative and nationally educative value is offered at $5 per set of 20 copies, post free. Apply with a remittance ot $5, only, to E.C.8.. P.O. Box 831, Singapore.
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  • 71 2 Some PolicemenAre Fools! From Our Own Correspondent; Delhi, Jan. 21.— An interesting incident, which, incidental iy, shows the ignorance of some Police officials, which occured during the recent search of Communist offices m Delhi, has been revealed. Finding a book by Molotov m the Party Secretary's room, a police sub-
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  • 109 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi, Jan 21.— N0 increase m fares and freights, and provision of more amenities for third class passengers will be the features of India's next Railway budget. It is understood that Railway earnings this year are likely to almost to
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  • 68 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, Jan. 22.Calcuua tramway workers struck yesterday defying the Government's direction referring their dispute to adjudication under the Defence of India Rules. Besides the 7,000 traffic staff, lower grade clerks also joined the strike. The workers demand higher basic wages, two months*
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  • 51 2 Bombay, Jan. 23. A young menis organisation called "Bombay Vietnam Brigade' was formed here Monday to render "all possible aid to the Vietnamese m their freedom struggle." Jagnnath Rao Bhonsle. who was General m Subhas Chandra Bose's Indian National Army, is being approached to organise the brigade
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  • 137 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Jan. 21.— Paying tribute to the awakening m Tamiinad, C. Rajagopalachari m a statement says "A great revolution m the affairs of men may go unnoticed on account of political obsession. "A very high Harijan temple entry programme m India is now
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  • 135 2 CFrom Our Own Correspondent) Bombay, Jan. 21. Nationalisation of the passenger bus services m the province is proposed by the Bombay Government. The Government's aian is: increasing the operational efficiency of the road transport services and ensuring that the profits made are utilised for the
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  • 95 2 "INDIANS WANT BRITAIN TO PLAY BALL...... New York, Jan. 23.. Dr. Lanka Sundaram, one of (he United Nations delegation members, on Monday declared: "We want Britain to play ball with India and by playing ball with us ihc will have a vast reservoir of goodwill from the 400,000,000 people. li'
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  • 88 2 'F><«m Oar Own Correspondent) .Madras. Jan. 22. With a view to ensuring public safety m the province, the Madras Government are proposing to arm themselves with power to deal with any emergency which might arise. It is understood a special ordinance is being ready
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  • 110 2 -ASIA'S FREEDOM BEING FOUGHT ON VIETNAM BATTLEFIELDS Cairo, Jan. 23. Th oi] Sunday night I *HM Indian Congreo vitation to attend the nomic and Cultui March. The Arab Lta- have not yet been appo llr '^l Calcutta, Jan. 23. a C a dians "to raise, tram and e< Indian volunteer
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  • 40 2 Santinikctan (Bengal); j an 23. A chair of Indian hht,, n and culture is being endows the Government of India m th* National University at Pripin^ t 0 strengthen Indo-Chinese rU tur al links, it is learned here.
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  • 58 2 Indian merchants are cor&i; invited to inspect the samples i the national products which hi gained the title of "the pride i India" at 197. Selegie Road, stairs) by the represei Further it is announced Hi limited stocks of the various p ducts packed m diflereiv
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