Indian Daily Mail, 22 February 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111, No. 11. SIXGAI'ORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 342 1 WAVELL'S REPLACEMENT CAUSES GENERAL SATISFACTION first Reactions To I Attlees Statement rom Our Own Correspondent) Feb. 21. ihst reactions to the iiritish stateaJ circles n Delhi were favourable. Congress the British decision to quit India by June than met their demand mat the League should t Interim Government. 'Alley nope
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  • 164 1 London, Feb. 21.— The British Government, it is understood, will allow time during the ueek after next for a House of Commons debate on the Indian policy announcement made m Parliament yesterday by the Prime Minister, Mr. Clement At t lee. This debate will follow a
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  • 52 1 B an On Royal Portraits lUd a w Correspondent) ->-The Tiruvanhv a >luni,i,, ,i ity resolved yes--111 Portrait* of the <<ueen be amoved 1 d Ss (twllctl rented lunu.paUty. The leader »H3 promp pleaded J««'«»fc. avowed to Kritisl, |U it India, n »hlch was sponsor»'".nn rt r" CnU s<;irriedb y
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  • 34 1 I ''"respondent. Ihe Office of h-i tn rv -<'<l Bl.c was fcrthth," ycterdav m-,, J? W and fifteen 1 the Forward I ,b»* nq *"9 ban e^" ol the R.T.N.
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  • 71 1 London, Feb. SI. The Viceroy Designate of [ndia, .Viscount MountbaUen, with General Lord isiiKiy and Sir Eric Mieville as senior military and civil advisers ill v been studying latest developmenti m India at their suite at the izidia Office today. Conferences with enior officials at
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  • 277 1 Calcutta. Feb. 21.— The Calcutta "Statesman." last big Britishowned morning newspaper m India, greeted Prime Minister Mr. Clement Attiee's statement m Parliament fixing the deadline for Indian independence with regret. "Since men, but men with little snnse of history and brief knowledge of the administration
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  • 48 1 liombay, *eb. 21.— Mr. Muhamcd Ali jinnali, i'resident of the Muslim League, told newsmen on iiutuy the tirhibh statement on a:uuu appears to be very imporuuil... and requires very eareiui exa initiation beiore the Muslim or 1 tan express any opinion. 1 Ai\
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  • 114 1 Dublin, Feb. 21. Irishmen today riewed Bfr. Attlee's offer to India with some jealousy and wished the same deal had been made tor Ireland m 1921 when the country was partitioned into :i free state and northern Ireland. Civil war arose from the Irish partition
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  • 140 1 fgfg Londou, Feb. 21. The London Daily Mail on Friday said Viscount Lord Wavell has been "replaced 1 as Viceroy oi" India because of disagreement with the British Cabinet over his insistence that the Muslim League representatives be retained m the Indian Interim Government over the objections of
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  • 67 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Feb. 21. The Coimbatore textile mills dispute has been settled. Following talks with the Premier, both parties have agreed to abide by the Premier's decision regarding the bonus question. The Premier has appealed to the owners to reopen the mills and
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  • 117 1 New York, 1 cb. 21. Indian dclejalcs to the United Nations foresaw the possibility of eventual Iniied Nations intervention if the Muslims, Hindus and the princes i'ail lo find a basic agreement for the establishment of an Indian Government before Attlee's deadline for freedom
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  • 51 1 London, Feb. 21.— For the first time Britain on Thursday set a definite date for her getting out oi India— June 1, 1948. Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, great-grandson of the first Empress of india, was named to liquidate the 200-year British rule over India's 400,000,000 people.-
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  • 92 1 Lahore, Feb. 21. The Lahore High Court yesterdey ordered the release of Dr. Omar Hayat Malik one of the Muslim League leaders arrested by the Punjab Government three weeks ago for defying the Government ban on public Assembly. Dr. Malik has applied for a writ of habeas
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  • 31 1 London, Feb. 21.— Mr. Ernest Bevin, the British Foreign Secretary, disclosed m the Commons that "unofficial contacts" have been established between Britain and the new Spanish exile government m Paris, UP
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  • 74 1 Rangoon, Flu. 21. U Aung San, Deputy Chairman ol" the Burma Interim Government, has recommended to the Governor, Sir Hubert Ranee, a reshuffle of the Executive Council with the appointment of nominees ol the AntiFascist Peoples Freedom League, it S s authoritatively learned today. The
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  • 52 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Feb. 21.— Mr. K. N. Subramanian, Central Provinces Civil Service, has been appointed Chief of the Policy and Procedure Section of the United Nations Secretariat. Mr. Subramanian who is a native of i*al&hat, will be flying to New York m
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  • 43 1 London,. Feb. 21. Moscow Radio has charged that Britain shipped •:80,000 worth of coal to Spain m ihe last six months despi ruel Crisis and claimed that British general export were flowing France At a rate three tinn greater than m 1038. UP
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  • 282 1 India'll Protect Her Children Abroad, But They Cannot Have Dual Nationality PANDIT NEHRU (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Feb. 21. The Government's decision to send a Goodwill Mission to Trinidad to study the condition of Indian settlers there, was announced by Pand-t Nehru m the Council of State yesterday.
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  • 157 1 Nanking. Feb. 21.— The Indian Embassy here on Friday confirmed the report thai the Chinese Government has protested ovxr the invitation extended by Tandit lawaharial Nehru to the Tibetan Delegates jo attend the Pan-Asian nfereace opening m Delhi on rch :iJ on the ground fhat this
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  • 53 1 Ma.iila. Feb. 21. Vietnam Radio iv 2. broadcast heard by the Aobociated Pres.s hero at 150 M un Friday conceded that ttheir tEOOPf following the orders of the Vietnam High Command had evacuated the Chinese and native Quarter oi Hanoi after weeks of heavy ftreetr fighting
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  • 101 1 NEWSMEN PROTEST AGAINST INDO-CHINA CENSORSHIP Soigon, icb. EL Ail news corres))ondcnts In Saigon estcrday protrsicd iv the military aut (unities I gainst the press cciuoiship on non-military dispatchr s from indo-China, alleging that the ('n •orship be limited to military inlormation. The correspondents, m a note to General Valluy m
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  • 44 1 KING OPENS S. AFRICAN PARLIAMENT Capetown, Feb. 21. Kin^ George vi, wearing a white Admiral unitunn. accompanied by the Queen, opened the South African Parliat I >day m a six-minute speech .narking ihe first time he had opened a parliament m any rviminion. UP
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  • 714 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, Feb. 22, 1947. NOTES COMMENTS THE 'STORE ASSOCIATION" AND POLITICS WHENEVER Capitalism and Ari.^ocracy as a class, have to be supported, and whenever propaganda has to be done In favour of any reactionary and unpopular proposal, theje invariably appear all .sons of my.sterious forces to
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  • 3083 2 Final Transfer Of Power Not 13 XT "I C\ Aii dcioitc june ly^ro Churchill's Futile Opposition London, Feb. 20. Prime Minister Clement Attlee announced •n the House of Commons today that the British Government wished to make it clear it was the^r definite intention
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  • 88 3 Mail)— Cathay PaciM*n ila Ltd., British-owned fif Air 3 a ir' transportation compion*'" a rtrd cargo and pasW' h erV Ke b€twcen ManHa and H nnek .nnanv is operating a Tiie mcM every other day XS^ S -chartered plane" >O fnr he convenience of
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  • 101 3 Bombay, (Air Mail)— A Committee, consisting of five members, has been appointed by the Government of Portuguese India m Goa to frame a constitution for Goa. The Chief Secretary and the Finance Director of the Goa Government and two non-officials, Dr. Vinayaka Rao Kaisare and Dr.
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  • 103 3 Washington, Feb. 21.— -A charge that Japanese and German as well as other spies got into the Oakcride, Tennessee atom bomb plant, as workers during the war was made by representative Clarence Cannon yesterday. He said that they were detected by American counter intelligence
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  • 165 3 Sydney (Air Mail). Two DC2, which "The Sydney Morning Ferald" has bought from the Brit:sh Government, has arrived m Darwin. The aircraft will be used by the "Herald" for the delivery of the paper to country districts. The "Herald" is the first Austra--1 an newspaper to
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  • 80 3 Johnneshurs:. Feb. 21.— The Ceylon Press report that ihe t iii<>^ love rnnient is re r usiis to alimv npor pfion of coir bags from i eylon Into Ui€ l nioit is Lncortcct, jid the Controller of Jute '-oodv ;\lr. H. J. G.
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  • 548 3 Washington (Air Mail). A polite but non-the-less definite difference of opinion has blown up between present and former United States Secretaries of the Treasury about a 900-volume diary which contains, if not the most complete at least the most exhaustive,
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  • 224 3 London, Feb. 21. One of the topics m British shipping circles today is the way lhat India's merchant seamen are standing up to the extremely cold spell being experienced m Britain. Figures issued today by the Government of India's seamen's welfare officer Sayeedulla show
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  • 117 3 Shanghai, Feb. 21.— Lt.-Coloncl Sir Clutha MacKcnzie. representative of Sa*nt Donstans Institute for the Blind, arrived here yesterday morning to make a survey and report on the rehabilitation and welfare measures for blinded and maimed Chinese soldiers. He was invited here by the Chire.se Government
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  • 180 3 London, Feb. 21.— Thirty- two- ear uid Prince Kachorn Chiraprawai, a member of the Royal family oi Slam, la at present working alongside thi- British Overseas Airways Corporation trailic assistants and other operatives at variou. BOAC depots m Britain learning about the operation of Britain
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  • 83 3 v itiniketan India, Feb. 21. view strengthening the i frl between China and India, the Government of India lave d< i Ld< d tv endow a lir ol Indian History and CulLure he Peking National Univer- China i i period of two m
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  • 499 4 Democratic Form Of Government Nuded The president and Vice-President of the Malay National Union of Sarawak, who have been visiting Singapore, returned to Knching yesterday. Before his departure, Abang Hari Zaini, President of the Union, told Vress reporters that he greatly profited by the many contacts
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  • 57 4 Mr. Alexander, the Deputy Controller of Labour, Pahang, is removing his office from Kuala Lipis to Bentong. Before the war the Labour Office was m Bentong. but during the BMA period it was reestablished m Lipis. The Labour Office will be reopened m Bentong on
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  • Letter To The Editor
    • 130 4 Sir, As to the announcement of the Hon'ble Colonial Secretary Mr. P. A. B. McKerron m the Advisory Council Meeting, that the S.T.C. Employees Union has received a letter on Feb. 7, suggesting to put their case for arbitration, I beg to say on behalf of my
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  • 84 4 We arc informed that the Indonesian Association of Singapore, has appealed to the British High Commissioner Lord Killearn, to intervene with regard to the detention by the Dutch Authorities at Djakarta, Batavia of 42 bundles of foreign mails, destined for the Government of Negara Republic Indonesia.
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  • 77 4 London. F.b. 21.— The Times printed a cartoon m Wednesday. If you don't think thats news, here is data: The cartoon was from the famous Punch suspended for two weeks and showed Fuel Minister Shinwell delivering Ice blocks to a coal cellar. And the Times according to
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  • 68 4 Those who have not oeen the Taj Mahal, the pride of India and one of the wonders of the world, may see it m all its glory m the Hindustani film "Mumtaz Mahal" which is now screening m the Maryborough. It is one oi Ranjit'a best
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  • 41 4 All serving members of the Singapore Volunteer Corps are invited to attend a meeting at 10.30 a.m. on Sunday, Feb. 23, m the H.Q.. Drill Hall. Beach Road, at which the Worley Report will be read and points explained.
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  • 306 4 The International Emergency Food Council Sub-Committee on Jce for sTAsU held their fifth meefng yesterday at the Office of the Special Commis sioner. The Committee noted that Burma had been invited to become a member of the Rice Committee of the I.E.F.C. m Washington. The
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  • 258 4 Though the Municipal strike is over, the Chief Sanitary Inspector has issued this note on the disposal of refuse. "Many diseases are carried by flies. The worst are enteric lever, dysentery, cholera and other bowel Infections which are particularly fatal to children. Refuse forms
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  • 148 4 Teheran, Feb. 2. The Persian delegation to the Congress of Asiatic countries is leaving for Delhi on Feb. 28, according to press reports. The economic and cultural delegation includes Mostafa Ram from the Ministry of Finance, Dr. Bayani, Conservator of the National Library and representative
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  • 87 4 London. Feb. 21. The propOMd Asian Students*' Congress m New Delhi is Attrmeting the attention of many Asia youth o'^anisations In Great Britain and on the Continent. Under the initiation of Prabhakar Kunte, Student leader of Bombay and delegate to the World Students' Conference
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