Indian Daily Mail, 25 January 1947
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Title Section15 1947-01-25 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. No. 2%. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, HUT. PRICE 10 CENTS15 words
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425 1947-01-25 1 Temptation To Augment Pay By Criminal Means bumstances of "Temporary" Clerk's Lapse IBj Our Stafl Report m r Jan. 21. Scathing criticism against* the praccal Government employing personnel <>n a "tempo I paying them wages which bear little or no XK t i..n <<•425 words
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76 1947-01-25 1 "India's Future Attitude Depends On Britain" X M-lndia could i like other doX bound toGreal H. culture and I kr »an r J arVepaUl Uadhil■d llldla -id when the Yu )U *«> h, resume its I tkim t,,r India. ■i U h ut to P et I Uri (ommonI hundredReuter - 76 words
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Article109 1947-01-25 1 A WHITE MAIN'S TOUCH" (I ruin Oar Own oirespomU ni < New Delhi, Jan. 24.— "The Interim Government* steps to implement the K.I.N. linquiry ConiniisNions findings have curiously iWOMffh, a white man's touch about "Ther^ Is surprisingly no referenc< to measures for the reinstateaaent <>i the dismissed ratings," says Mrs.109 words
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150 1947-01-25 1 GANDHIJI WARNS AGAINST INDIA BECOMING 'BLOTTING SHEET OF CIVILISATION' (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, Jan. l' 3.— a warning to Hindus and Muslims not to repeal nor adopi Roman script as a solution for rivalry between Nagari and Urdu scripts for India's national language was given by Mahatma Gandhi who150 words
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Article87 1947-01-25 1 Lahore, Jan. 24.— The Police today raided the Lahore offices of the Muslim National Guard, organisation of Muslim volunteers trained on semi- military lines, and the Rashtriya Swayam Seva Sangh, militant Hindu body. Earlier the Police had declared the two organisations "unlawful." Several Punjab MuslimReuter - 87 words
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Article39 1947-01-25 1 .l-rom Our Own Correspondent) New DHhi, Jan. 24.— The India (iovi'inmrnt have constituted a committee with Sir R. N. Chopra as Chairman to tonsidei measures to increase the usefulness of Indian systems of medicine. Copyright.39 words
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Article145 1947-01-25 1 Sironrihi, India. Jan. 2 4. Mali vi ma Gandhi's walking tour and Amtus Salaam's 25th day of her fast won minor victories m their separate campaigns to end the communal strife between t lie Hindus and .Muslims m East Bengal. Salaam, an elderly Muslim r pinster,UP - 145 words
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130 1947-01-25 1 (From Our Own Correspondent*. Madras, Jan. 24. The Madras Corporation yesterday evening unanimously passed a resolution requesting the Government to disallow tlie running of trams m the city In the presem condition as they were a .source of danger to tin- public and to prosecute130 words
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257 1947-01-25 1 London. .lan. 2'J. Official quarters attached no great significance to the Indian Constituent Assembly's resolution for the proclamation of the Indian Republic and scoffed at the contention voiced m Indian quarters that it would culminate m the proclamation of the RepublicUP - 257 words
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295 1947-01-25 1 <From Our Own Correspondent; New Delhi, Jan. 21. It is now revealed that the Viceroy did not attend the Constituent Assembly's session this week for fear of adverse reaction from the League. It seems that the Viceroy's private secretary had previouslyReuter - 295 words
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111 1947-01-25 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi, Jan. 24. A controversy has arisen over the selection of Poona as the venue for India's National War Academy. Muslim League members arc dissatisfied because it happens to be outside i he Pakistan area. On the other hand, Punjab111 words
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68 1947-01-25 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi, Jan. 24.— The que-^iion whether Natiottaliiit Mu^iinLa cihoolci form a united party "as a rival to the League or join Congress and consolidate its representative character will be decided In a conference of non -League Muslims at a meeting In Delhi68 words
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171 1947-01-25 1 (From Our Own Correspuudent> Madras, Jan. 24.— A mammoth demonstration organised by students to celebrate Netaji's birthday yesterday m the city was dispersed by the Police who made a lathi charge. The Commissioner had earlier xssued the Section 144 order banning meetings and demonstrations, out171 words
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108 1947-01-25 1 I »-.»n i Our Own Correspondent) Delhi, Jan. 24. Gen. Smuts' declaration mi the South African Parliament of his intention to flout the United Nations decision Is one for the United Nations Organisation to deal with and India can do nothing at this *>tagc. This108 words
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Article19 1947-01-25 1 London, Jan. 24. The Duke ol Gloucester arrived back m England yesterday after two-and-a-half years as Governor-General of Australia.19 words
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131 1947-01-25 1 drum Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Jan. •>*. As forecast by Me, the Mmdrmi G«Yenuneni yesterday promulgated a new ordinance for (he maintenance of public order m the province. The ordinance, inter alia, provides for the arrest and detention without trial, empowers the Police to introduce Press131 words
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124 1947-01-25 1 lFr«>m <)ur Own Correspondent; Lahore, Jan. 24.— A demand that \Va7iristan be declared a sovereign and independent State governed by a joint Jirsa of chiefs and inaliks under Islamic Shariat Law is made by four tribal chief* m a statement. The chiefs also124 words
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Article43 1947-01-25 1 HIGH COMMISSIONER IN LONDON (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi. Jan. IM. The ap pointmeni oi a Hi^h Commlssionei m London to succeed Sir Rttnganadhan is engaging the Interim Government'c! attention. League circles favour :he appointment ol former Bengal Premier Nazimuddin.—Copy righ l43 words
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Article21 1947-01-25 1 London, Jan. 23. The Under Secretary for India, Mr. Arthur Henderson, arrived at London airport today by plane from Inrli;» ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Advertisement19 1947-01-25 1 TELL VOl R PRODUCTS T O THK PJOPLE llirou«!i: TAMIL MURASU |h \jnMmg Tamil Daily wm 12 gcegk S.nsapore.19 words
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Advertisement177 1947-01-25 1 Subscription Rate* For "INDIAN DAILY MAIL" Local ftmtfi h\ Post MONTHLY v;.;o QUAftTKBLV ;i/jo UALr YEAKLV 19.00 ANNUALLY 38«0 WELCOME RE -UNION* L After Four Years of Separation! ALL NAVAROZI DEVOTEES GREETINGS and all good wishe> for a protfperoud jj NEW YEAK. This comes to you from the Spiritual j]177 words
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709 1947-01-25 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, Jan. 25, 1947. NOTES COMMENTS m accordance with a resolution adopted at its annual general meeting held recently, the local Indian Association will from now on concern itsslf only with the recreational and :jeeds oi Community. Explaining thfe K>r«ani change In the (Usociainstitution, Dr. A.709 words
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1387 1947-01-25 2 MEN AND POLITICS: A REGULAR FEATURE: EXCLUSIVE TO THE INDIAN DAILY MAIL "A Free Asia Will Be A Left Asia" —iSays Louis bischer WASHINGTON, J). C— ASIA IS KEGINMNG TO MAKE THE FIRST GROPING MOVES TOWARDS UNITY AGAINST ALL FOREIGN IMPERIALISMS. J he* United1,387 words
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429 1947-01-25 2 London, Jan. 'The President of the British Liberal National Coui Earl of Rosebery, told members of the Constitutional Club her. yesterday that 'intensified rivalries of the Muslim Lea Congress Party demonstrated the "colossal failure British Cabinet Mission toReuter - 429 words
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Article59 1947-01-25 2 Rangoon, Jan. 24.— The people of the Shan States stagod a mass rally Sunday to re-affirm their support of the Anti-Fascist Peoples Freedom League's policy, according to a telegram received at the AFPFL headquarters here ye»terday. The telegram added that the Shans endorsed ihe AFPFLReuter - 59 words
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Article26 1947-01-25 2 Cambridge, Mas.s (Air Mail>. An eight-year-old Cambridge girl admitted to firemen that she sounded a false alarm because she liked to see "red fin* engines. UPUP - 26 words
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363 1947-01-25 2 London, Jan. 23.— Maj.-Cien. H William L. O. Twiss, a formr Colonel of the 9th Gurkh.i Rifle* m a letter to the Itaes Hwte) morning says that main former officers of Gurkha rcgfaneftU HI becoming anxious about "two yen imporiant matters: One. The tureReuter - 363 words
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Advertisement54 1947-01-25 2 SiaSPs 1 L Scientifically dcodoriseU C«usWr Oil with Vitamin "P. Mixed with Indian A.th»rs, Flowers and Herbs. It coob, ''^ga i VW^^-*; refreshes and helps luxurious growth yL./ .>>'• of Hair and preventn ixaldne«s. *^SBh \V^^ i.>is I'AT.MA AGKNCY, 191, Selegie Koad, Singapore. SteekUte: j Ms a v AMA samY54 words
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267 1947-01-25 3 I SIU Delfci, J» 23—The Indian (lovernmenl declared m a SL .-m*** Monda >, v* 2 ladto" n.vil mutiny of last ltr uhi.li raused the death nln e m«n^ and an .ofTuer, IO |m en ireij without sood inclusions on a ...mission which267 words
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Article63 1947-01-25 3 San Jose, Calif (Air Mail). It may be presumed that one Peeping Tom has learned a lesson. He picked the wrong window when he peered into the home of Deputy Sheriff Robert Duff just as the officer had finished cleaning his pistol. Duff took three quickUP - 63 words
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507 1947-01-25 3 keighley, Yorkshire, Jan. 23. If Asia does not avoid wars and mistakes made m Europe, the world "is heading for cataclysms which will make our ■traggkn m Europe look like battles of pygmies compared with wars of giants/ declared Mr. Ivor Thomas l/nder-Secretary forReuter - 507 words
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88 1947-01-25 3 Colombo. Jan. 24. Pour Ceylon Ministers are to be sent by the Government as official delegates to the Inter -Asian Conference to be held at New Delhi next March. The Board of Ministers at a meeting today decided to send the Minister of Education C.Reuter - 88 words
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128 1947-01-25 3 Ceylon's Privileged Position At U.K. Conference Colombo, Jan. 24. l. m. d. Ac rfiiva, Kings Counsel ana prominent Oeytoneee lawyer, la shortly goin^ to England to represent Ceylon at the conference of (toe umtea Kingdom ana self-govern-ing Dominions to uc neid m I.onaon on Ireb. 2, which wai discuss meReuter - 128 words
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105 1947-01-25 3 "BURMANS BELIEVE IN DEEDS, NOT WORDS," says AUNG SAN London, Jan. 21. (ieneral Aung San, head of the Burmese delegation now m London, mi guest of honour at a reception given by the India League Tuesday night. Aung San, wearing his now familiar British military greaieoat and tap adorned withReuter - 105 words
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Article125 1947-01-25 3 Washington, Jan. 23.- Well Informed sources *u:d Tuesday thai the United States would /mime nee negotiations m London late this month with representatives of the United Kingdom and Burma for settlement Of Burma's lend lease debt. The lend-lease involved, comprising of the original cost value of approximately125 words
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126 1947-01-25 3 NURSES PLAN EMPIRE WIDE SCHEME TO BETTER CONDITIONS London, Jan. 23.— 1t Is understood confidential documents have been sent to nursing association* m India and the colonies advising a campaign to increase wages and improve living conditions. Officially tho Royal College of Nursing had no comment to make on theReuter; UP - 126 words
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Article95 1947-01-25 3 ONE SUP CAUSED DEATH Maiula, Jan. 23,-Fcliei^-mo Manican, a »-year-oW helper at a Puay ga^Une station, had loaned the habit of rubbing himself down with gasoline before taking a shower m order, he said, to Protect himself from colds. On .Sunday night he went to the bathroom and for thatAP - 95 words
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226 1947-01-25 3 The yearlj rai nival ol the Koc*__ Catholic Chapel of the Third Mile KMate. Seremban. has seen its post-war festivities on the i*)\U January this year. The festival was remarkable m thai both the Hindus and Cfcristtens gathered Ugetfcer to make tile o« casion lively226 words
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165 1947-01-25 3 Bum bay. Jan. 24. All duck work ers unions m the ports vi Bum Cochin. Madras a. id Pondlcherrj (French possesion un the ea CCNWt Ol India,* haw been asked by s. a. Dange, Vice-president o\ :hc All-India Trade Union Congress and memberReuter - 165 words
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Article85 1947-01-25 3 Bombay. Jan. 24. Mrs Qodavar] Parulekcr. veteran Communist worker whom tribesman vi Dhanu district oi Bombay province have hailed a< their Inspiration Ui an uprising against Elindy Landlords and employers was arrested on Wdenesday on charges of Inciting violence, ih<- police -aid today She -.viii be ikAP - 85 words
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Article, Illustration602 1947-01-25 4 Country Wide Celebrations Of Birthday Anniversary Major-General Kiani (INA) Addresses Spore iMeeting (By Our Stall Reporter) Highlight of the Singapore celebration of Netaji Subhas fiandra Bom's 50th birthdaj, on Thursday evening W9M the speech made by Major-deneral M. Z. Kiani. a former Minister m the602 words
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Article59 1947-01-25 4 Bari. Jan. 24.— Two the boll when they I roD jhureh at Aiiiste Tue frightened by the eyes thay ran to ti rhc noor gare way b< and. as the> fell thi mildly ai the beli rope. Tolling of the bell signal of an assembla th<UP - 59 words
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459 1947-01-25 4 Malaya will be a "second South Africa 91 for Indians if they did not organise themselves into a compact entity and remain solidly united, declared Mr. R. Jumabhoy, leading Indian businessman and president of the Singapore Regional Malayan Indian459 words
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Article59 1947-01-25 4 Indian merchants are cordially invited to inspect the samples of the national products which have gained the title of "the pride of India" at 197, Selegie Road, (upstainj by the representative. Further it is announced that limited stocks ol the various products packed In different styles59 words
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Article45 1947-01-25 4 \n assortment of Indian periodir«ls, pictorials, monthly journals ifui other publications ol poliiicaiI f informative and nationally odiicatlTe value is offered at $5 set of 20 copies, post free. '»pply with a remiuanee of $5, only, .< EC.B.. P.O. Box 831, Singapore.45 words
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382 1947-01-25 4 Batavia. Jan. 24. Rice supplies for Netherlands-held regions of Indonesia are very nearly on a ship-to-mouth basis and there is little hope that the present four and one-half to five ounce daily rice ration will be increased until after the next cropAP - 382 words
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381 1947-01-25 4 A conference of all Chinese Associations and t m Malacca sponsored by eh* Malacca Chinese I Commerce was held at their premises on the I 1947 and was attended by 42 Associations with iif about 100 representatives. After the address <>f the Chairman, who381 words
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Article19 1947-01-25 4 Pittsburgh <Air Mail). veteran Tom Hawkin ite 10 >.| ters to his mother ever-. 12 months he spent m Japan.-C?|19 words
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