Indian Daily Mail, 1 February 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail \<>l. 11. No. 302. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1947. I'ltlCE 10 CENTS
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  • 594 1 lea Of City Fathers Turned Down I .missal Of 3 Employees iterday Accelerates Decision I. Our StafY Kt porter I riday. —Singapore Traction Company tnigoing on strike to-morrow morning The liiree employees (Tickel Inspectors) to(idering their long terms of service in the parent!? made up the
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  • 64 1 The Hague, Jan. 31.— Mutiny was reported last night to have broken out among 200 Netherlands marines on Uieir way to the Netherlands Fast Indies aboard ;ln- *****-ton Dutch ship The Netherlands Naval Information Service says that Lieut. Col. J. J. A. de Bruyn and six other
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  • 86 1 London, Jan. 31.— The important relative of Prince Philip of Greece who expressed anxiety yesterday that premature publicity might wreck his romance with Princess Elizabeth can relax— ithe engagement will be announced in June. No one in any position to judge the progress of the
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  • 48 1 The Chettiar's Temple, Tank Road, Singapore, will celeerate the Thaipui.am festival on a grand scale on Feb. 4. Thousands of people are expected and the local Cheuiar Community are making elaborate arrangements to make everyone comfortable. The poor too will be fed on the auspicious day.
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  • 40 1 Batavi;;. Jan. 31. -Four Dutch BOldiera were killed and four wounded in riaihftfl with Ind-me-sian troops in i»>" y dan <SuinuU"a Sourabaya <Java» and Bamarindi (Borneo; sectors, tiic Dutch Arm 1 fcpo&esman «aid ycoterday Reuter
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  • 240 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi. Jan. 31. It is understood that the resolution »n the future constitutional changes, whkh was adopted by the I'rinces on Wednesday, was inspired by the Political Department which has advised them to go slow. The resolution lays down strinreiii
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  • 147 1 (I'roni Our Own Correspondent) Madras. Jan. 31. A spirited defence of the Public Safety Ordinance was made b> Premier Prakasam in the Assembly which The Premier declared that the Ordinance is mainly directed a gains.: Communists who have be a lor .some months fomenting trouble
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  • 159 1 (From Our Own Carrespotidsat) Calcutta, Jan. M.—lt i* uudn■te+d that Azad Ifind I'auj volunteers »h« arc doing relief work in tasi Bengal under Niranjan Gill's icadei>?ii|) wi]> goon be withdrawn and scin ♦«> 'iSU:-u- toi similar work fhere. Premie] Buhrawardy, while iiui objecting to
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  • 128 1 London, Jan. 31.— Replying to the recent protest from the General Secretary of the Communist Party in Britain, Harry Pollitt, the Secretary of State for India, Pethick-Lawrence, disclaimed responsibility for Police raids on Indian Communists. Pollick, writing to Pethick-Law-rence, said, "We cannot accept this
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  • 194 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Lahore, Jan. 31.— The Punjab Government have no desire to suppress the Muslim League, but it cannot yield to threats intended to reduce Punjab into communal and political chac>. <ieclared the Premier of Punjab in a statement yesterday. The Premier criticised
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  • 50 1 London, Jan. 31. Proi. Codrington, keeper of the Indian Section of Victoria and Albert Museum and Basil Gray, keeper of Oriental Antiquities of the British Museum, t \\\\o arc visiting India to arrange •an exhibition of Indian art to br held in London left bj air yesterdav for Karachi.- Reuter
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  • 400 1 (By Our Staff Reporter) Blind himself, Sir Clutha McKenzie, of the St. Dunstan'ii Homo, who is on his way to China at the request of the Chinese Government to report and advise on the (raining of the blind ii'i China, save a
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  • 49 1 STU DENTS' STRIKE SPREAD IN CUTTACK (from <Mir Uuu Correspondent; < fan. 31 i students .strike In I ick has spread to schools .md colleges iu the town. Including the Women's College. Intensive picketing going on. T;i»- Magistrate has i I order under Section 144 ban ning tneetinga av.6 demonstration,
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  • 122 1 Washington. Jan. 31.— Xlie State Department paid an unusual tribute to Sir Gir.ja Sankar Bajpai, Indian Agent-General, on the e\c of his departure from Washington, by giving a luncheon yesterday in his honour. Top Indian Official! and uliicers of the State Department, especially -ted in
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  • 165 1 De-Control Of Passages To Indian Ports The Representative of the Got•..icin ol I it- ici ui^Ks to inform all Intending repatriates thn< from February. it\ there t»^ been a dv control <ii" passages '<» the Indian ports. in future It will not be n< for d repatriate to ftll In
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  • 89 1 2 Big Robberies In Singapore There were two bi^ rubbene^ w Singapore on T\r\- daj In one o! the robberies, four Chinese, three armed with rev boarded a tonkang ofl Beach Road at abou T.:30 p. in. and got away with .s:i.'joo In Btraits currency. $3.u. >7 In Buimese currency,
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  • 18 1 Adelaide, Jan, SL Close <»f play score: England ZM for 1 'HuHon M. Washbrouke 65) Reuter
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  • 547 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, Feb. 1, 1947. Notes And Comments MODERATE DEMANDS THE demands submitted Municipal l ibourers, who struck work some two weeks ago, cannot but be described as reasonable and moderate. Some of tiv major demands are an Increase In the basic salary. Sunday holidays, holidays with
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  • 2006 2 The task of liberting India is ours, and ours alone. That responsibility we shall not cast on anybody else because that would be against our national honour.— Netaji Bose. By Promode Sengupta, A Member Of Zentrale Freies Indian, Germany Ar'lEK a long risk) journey. N T
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  • 230 2 London, Jan. 30. India shouldr give pensions <4 as generously as her resources permit'* to those British A iiiy officers and civil servants who decline to continue in service under an Indian Government, says the United India, official monthly magazine of the Gandhi Society. "British officers who wish :o
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  • 205 2 London, Jan. 30,-Abdur Rahman I Siddiqi. member of the Muslim League and editor of the Calcutta •xMorning News," who Ls in London as an unofficial observer of the Palestine conference, la.s: night issued a statement supporting the Arab attitude over Palestine. He made a
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  • 141 2 Washington, Jan. 30. -Director General ol the United Nations Food and Agricultural Organisation, Sir John Boyd Orr, said in a broadcast last night: "If Governments do not give wholehearted co-operation to thfl food plan announced by the F.A.O. Preparatory Commission in Washington
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  • 36 2 New Delhi, Jan. 30.— -Seventy-one people, including two councillors of Lahore Municipal Corporation, were arrested in Lahore this afternoon as they marched at the head of ft huge procession of Muslims, estimated to number 10,000. Reuter
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  • 162 2 London, Jan. °o_m States wheat or n" leased for ex,,,, n reduction in I liU(1 N| consumption of uhea| statement mad, to the United states Den Agriculture U, A-ncnt consump ia thr i r>son was 453,000 compared with .n first hair of i j4L\oou.Pon m the season. Consumption deven
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  • 114 2 Canberra, Jan. 3U. Further Dies have been ex I i King George VI and Mr I Chiefley, Australian Prei Ing the pa.-. ek ji Mr. Chieflyl that Mr. William J I Premier of New Suu* appointed Govern Australia In succ< ••l Gloucester! I here yesterday. It was
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  • 66 2 Copenhagen. Jan. P. Eskildstn, chairman Dutch-Swedish Dm i h cuinniissiun into l»si K.L.M. DMfUI l>< •JJ crash when Miss (.rue and Prince Gustav Ad« den were killed. >- firmed reports that an lock was undouburl^ for the disaster." r He added that ey« saw an elevator \*k
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  • 427 3 ttj^hinfrton, Jan. 31. Doctor Rao. food adviser to the InEmbassy and Indian delegate to the International Emer--1 <h*J ("num-il, told a meeting of the Council yesterday: finding herself now in a food position worse than in Dr^wim rim P iclurc of In
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  • 167 3 London, Jan. 3Lr-The uprising in Tonfking by the Vietnam Party uas really an attempt to establish an international Marxist regime in a corner of South-east Asia whence it might spread to other areas if successful in the opinion of Admiral D'Argenlieu, French High
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  • 244 3 Speediest Remedy For Java Situation Sign On The Dotted Line HzUavia, Jan. 31. Mohajm m «*i Naalr, Indonesian Minister of Information, said yesterday that the speediest remedy for the situation in Java, where fighting *till continues in some places between the Dutch and h^ Indonesians, was the immediate signing of
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  • 211 3 Lahore, lan. 31.— The ffUMRj of the^Punjahrublic Safp|\ Ordinance a«iains< which the Muslim League ii> contacting proviitce-wttG civil disobedient cruupaicn, was challenged M Thiirsdiij In the Lahore Hii*h Court. Whiir pr. a -n>' and meet! coutlnuod along with ,ie arrest j*. those who violated
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  • 429 3 London, Jan. 31.— Hitler decided to scrap his bif naval Mips after Rtuter ".scooped" his own operations division with Hie result of a sea battle, war diarie* published bv ihe British Admiralty esf crduv disclosed The battle was un Xew Year's Kvc, IS4£, uhen
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  • 167 3 "Ajax" And "Achilles" For India? London. Jan. 31. The Earl of Howe expressed regret in the House of Lords that the Aja\ and Achilles, haloed in British naval history for the part they pla>ed in the battle of the River Plate, were to go to India. He suggested that even
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  • 257 3 Paris, Jan. 31. Second Lieut. Henri LeClerc, son of the famous French tank commander General Philippe LeClerc, who was in the frainload of wounded from the Indo-Chinese battle zone which arrived here Wednesday, described Vietnamese atro cities in the Indo-Chinese
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  • 1105 4 Native Senator Lays Bare Gen Smuts 7 Statements Capetown, Jan. SL Membership of the United Nations Organisation did not allow for principles of racial discrimination and supremacy, declared Senator H. M. Basner, native representative, in the South Afiican Senate yesterday. Senator Basner moved a
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  • 99 4 A mass met ting was held in Sungei Patani, Sunday, with 15 associations < mostly Chinese* actively taking part in the conduct of the meeting. After the aims and objects of the Joint Council had been explained and the present political situation brought about by
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  • 84 4 Bombay, Jan. 31.- Reports say reinforcement* under a European officer have been pushed to the railway town of Saidpur, nonnern fengal, after an outbreak of lnterommunal rioting while 1,000 miles tway near here a M-hoiU curfew vas Imposed on the Municipal borough of Kurla because or
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  • 80 4 The Loca; Indian Conjire^a, Ipoh. celebrated lndopendencc day in a quiet manner, with the assembly ■aking the oath. Sri R. Ayaru presided. Mr. Kader next addressed tho assembly in Tamil and Mr. Baldev Singh and Gurdial Singh of Kuala Lumpur addressed in Hindustani. The following resolution
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  • 388 4 Anglo-Burmese Agreement: More Reactions London, Jan. 31. The refusal of I Saw and Thakin Ba Sein to sign the Anglo -Burmese agreement is described as "serious" in the editorial of the c;urrent issue of the Leftwing weekly Tribune. "In any such negotiations," adds the Tribune, "temptation by political party leaders
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  • 92 4 BIG GRAVEYARD OF PREHISTORIC ANIMALS FOUND Moscow. Jan. 31. of dinosaurs, deserib d gest discovered in Hemisphere, has been in the Gobi Desert, s ■11. o. ha, by a Soviet expedition, it was am The find included dinosaurs, tyranno.sa o:her prehistoric carnivoi herbivorous repiw skeletons reportedly much as 70 tons,
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