Indian Daily Mail, 27 February 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111, No. 15, SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 133 1 LEAGUE SETTTLE DISPUTE AND CALLS OFF AGITATION IN PUNJAB While Tories Harp On Disunity Pray For Civil War In India 1500 MUSLIMS RELEASED Lahore, Feb. 26. The month's old agitation involving hundreds of arrest m the Punjab was called off by the Muslim League today alter the Punjab Government and
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  • 106 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) An earlier message received from our Amritsar correspondent says the riot scheme was enforced m I Amritsar and armed police arc patrolling the city. In view of Monday's incidents, Leaguers have decided not to take processions. Lahore, however, continues to
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  • 193 1 or respondent) jbad, Feb. iiie exis,|j iMfiereni groups m the noi uii'iatural and not c( jotibleas it not reasonable ngressmen to think tlike, *»ut it becomes enable when these groups rf j,,p narrow loyalties which upertetie theii lait;«'r loyalty to .1 whole, declared -ness
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  • 56 1 IfaMiifton, Feb. ''.k— Senator <i said he expected to agreement shortly with aa r Jtfan w Brleker, on which will have (he support Of the erfui delegation to the 1948 l{)ljhll <-'n National Convention presidential nomlnatt— ho was "not a eandi--1 all for tin- pM's.dency, but
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  • 42 1 ir* ■—-Mr. V. K. personal envoy of hr m Europe, flew to "> establish diploma* between India and Government expected to leave lb0 »M thp middle of np< Pandit Nehru l his (o.aact with E «wopean countries.-- Reuter
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  • 25 1 HEAVIEST 'QUAKE TREMOR I he heaviest mcc the Deed rukyo at thla morning. -iv was bl« pw ot the come m but iOlk Will Reuter
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  • 17 1 i*r. s v. flrtned Jirsi 1 1.., H»W4 «'f 88.6 I" tin. AM-India J*J* »f Steno- Reuter
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  • 150 1 PALME DUTT DENOUNCES ATTLEE'S PLAN London. Feb. 2o.— The British Empire Communist Conference Committee on Wednesday demanded lull independence for India, Burma, Ceylon, !•:«>• pt and Palestine. A report prepared for submission to the Party's Empire Conference also asked that Britain turn over the strategic Mediterranean island of Malta to
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  • 72 1 Nanking, Feb. 26. Lo Chia Luan, well-known educator and writer, has been appointed iirst Chinese Ambassador to India. Mr. Lo, who was educated m the United States and Europe, headed Nanking's Central University for nine years and was a member of ihe Chinese delegation
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  • 243 1 SAYS ATTLEE London, Feb. 26.— The Prime Minister, Mr. Attlee, told the Commons yesterday that the defence of India would be given up by the British along with other authority when she gets out, but his statement left the door open
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  • 69 1 Port Elizabeth, Feb. 26.— The Royal Family were given the greatest welcome on their South African tour today when 23.000 children and thousands of adults cheered them for 20 minutes at a sports ground here where the King received an address from the The Royal
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  • 55 1 New York, Feb. 26.— Louis Yam, Korean representative to the United Nations, has cabled Stalin demanding that he "confirm or deny" Lieutenant General John R. Hodge's statement that the Soviet Union is arming half a million North Koreans, and demanded that the United Nations send an investigating
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  • 128 1 (1 rom Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Feb. 2G. It is understood Pandit Nehru and Sardar Patel have sent a letter to Madras Premier Prakasam urging him to fate the Legislature Party straight on the issue of no-confidence. The High Command does not
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  • 234 1 Catania, Sicily, Feb. 2ti.— A quarter-mile stream of incandescent lava from Mount Etna, Europe's highest volcano, burned its way from the crater today to within three miles of the nearest village of Passo Pisciaro, whose inhabitants asked the government to use air bombs or artillery
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  • 135 1 EVEN COBRA POWERLESS AGAINST NON-VIOLENCE! (From Our Own Correspondent) Patna, Feb. 26.— The story of how Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, popularly known "Frontier Gandhi" for his great belief In non-violence, refused to harm even a cobra, comes from Bihar where he is doing rehabilitation work. It seems while clearing the
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  • 29 1 Baghdad, Feb. 26.— An Indian trade mission of six members to negotiate trade and barter agreements has arrived m Basra. The mission is expected In Baghdad next week Reuter
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  • 75 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Feb. 26.— A resolution declaring: that the Harijans are with the Congress and that they are not prepared to accept a division of India was passed by the All-India Harijan League Conxerence m Delhi yesterday. The conference requested the
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  • 75 1 Burmese High Commissioner To London London. Feb. 2t> Burma's interim Government finance minister, V t!i lut, would be naiir d as Burma's first high rammisttonrr to Britain, authoiitativo quarters said today. The official announcement ;i die? appointment was expected siioiily and it \wio pointed uui, that It was the lir^i
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  • 38 1 Teheran, Feb. 26.— Dr. Gholan Hossain Sadiqi. Professor of Teheran University, has been appointed Member of the Iranian delegation to the inter-Asian relations conference at New Delhi, it was officially announced here. Reuter
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  • 273 1 LORDS RESUME DEBATE ON INDIA London, Feb. 2(i. Viscount Simon, Liberal, resuming the debate on India today m the JtuuM- of Lords, said the granting of self-government to the Boers and Eire had nothing to do with the "terribly difficult" problem which faces us all today." With South
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  • 1132 2 lories Attack Attlee's New Approach To Indian Problem Lord Templewood Moves Censure Motion I Says Indian Unity Depends on British mm. London, Feb. 26. Lord Templewood, opening the Lords ate on India yesterday described the government's setting of a date Tor the withdrawal as "a gambler's
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  • 506 2 London, Feb. 26.— Lord Pethick-Lawience, Secrettn State for India, yesterday appealed to the Conservatives i defeat the Government when the House of Lords debated motion critical of last week's White Paper stating the date the transfer of power m India. "If you should decide to cary this
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  • 845 2  -  TEMPLE WOOD Visccunt Templewood (Conservative), who as Sir Samuel Hoare piloted the 1935 Government of India Act through the }\r.\ Commons, moved the resolution on India and began by saying ihi>t for some time past, there had been almost unique unity of front m
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  • 936 2 Challenges Opposition To Suggest An Alternative Policy Lord Samuel, leader of the Liberal Party m the House of Lords, said the gTCfti movement of Asiatics and African peoples towards independence had been improved and encouraged by the declaration of the Atlantic Charter. The Government's statemeiit was
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  • 2478 3 ON INDIA FULL REPORT >ethick Lawrence Defends Govt.'s Forward Policy %0 farns Direct Conflict With India Will Ensue jf Policy Is Reversed awrencfe, Sectary for India, began by sayi ;i profound sense of responsibility which I by all tho«t' who take part m this debate. to place before you the
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  • 1610 3 Predict Civil War Ana Chios The Karl of Munsler. Conacna ive and former 1 ul e Secretary for India, said that nothing that I -on! I ot hit- I rence had told the House had removed the doubts which the oppotiUon had expressed
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  • 1184 4 Says Delay In Transfer Of Power Fatal To "Us And India" Replying to the debate Lord Listowel, Postmaster-Gene-ra! and former Undersecretary lor India, said he was sure the Earl of Selbourne did not uish to suggest the Cabinet -ion was indifferent to the wishes of
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  • 89 4 FREE RETURN PASSAGE TO FAR EAST Owing to shipping delays it has been found necessary to extend to March 31, the closing date for the provision of free return passages to the Far East, originally announced as Dec. 31, 1946. Passages are being offered as they become available, and refusal
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  • 43 4 Mr. Colin Dant. Assistant Secretary Social Welfare (Food Section) will give a talk on the Singapore Child Feeding Scheme at 10.10 p.m. today Feb. 27 on the 19, 25 and 44 metre bands of Far Eastern Broadcasting Service, Singapore.
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  • 31 4 H.H. The Sultan of Brunei and his daughter, and Tungku Mahmoud, brother of H.H. Sultan of Selangor visited H.E. The Governor In Government House yesterday afternoon.
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  • 199 4 8 OIDIITM DISEASE (OR MILDEW) OF RUBBER TREES NOTICE TO THE PROPRIETORS AND MANAGERS OF RUBBER ESTATES. Before the war it was the custom for Proprietors aad managers of estates to report to the Rubber Research Institute any suspected cases of Oidiuxn disease (mildew)
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  • 106 4 H.E. the Governor accompanied by Dr. Vickers. D.lft.B. and Dr. Johnstone, C.H.O. visited the Rural Health Offices of Singapore yesterday morning. The party met Miss Simmond.s, Public Health Matron at Pasir Panjang Maternity Child Welfare Centre, and saw the centre at work. They then HtW
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  • 88 4 A communique issued by the Secretariat of the Malayan Union states that it has been decided that the present guaranteed Government padi purchased price of $20.00 per picul for padi delivered at the mill and $19.20 per picul for padi purchased m the field shall remain m
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  • 153 4 WAR DEPT. CIVILING STAFF ASSOCIATION GENERAL MEETING Staff Association s held on Sunday Fe at the "Nishat c I Basah Ro:,d. 8 I The following oflC elected to hoy President: V. X x dents: V. S. PI Eng; Hon. Gen. Seci D. Nair; Hon. Trea Chor; A&st. Hon. Ah Kew:
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