Indian Daily Mail, 10 March 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111, No. 24. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1947. PRICE 10 CENI.s
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  • 215 1 Officials Quiet Await ing Chetturs >i*pott Press Anaru *7 Keason Why Ahearne lission Failed Revealed ((From Our Own Correspondent) D.-Public opinion m India is much exercisdeterioratin* labour situation m Kedah been Bending the barest news of the incidenta yet knows the exact reasons for die
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  • 90 1 Fr "m Our Own Correspondent) -It is understand ma Gandhi contempto death if he does Change of hoart amons of Bihar. chooses to drift toof violence and if »ml Muslims want to fight elves ;md tut each a time when threshold of free!h(n do not
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  • 66 1 C k )k >-»• Siamese **H "'"g a cholera l( disclosure that 110 I<tni thf ship Turks from the wharf ra JJ t 'J|- s they had been held c .ship', paspitaliicd with are 19 deaths arrived from '0,000 Chinese ssel with a
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  • 345 1 PUNJAB SITUATION: LATEST (From Our Own CiA respondent) Lahore, Mar. 9.— "in no eircum stances an? we willing to give the slightest assurance, or support, to lim League m the forma* tion of a Ministry as we are opposed I i I -.otai! shape or form, 5 iys a joint
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  • 70 1 (From Our Political Correspondent) Madras, Mar. 9.— The famous Varadaraja Temple m Conjeevaram yesterday threw its portals open to Harijans. There was great enthusiasm m the town and the large batch ol Harijans, led by Speaker Siyashamnugham Pillai and Dr. Rajan Muthuranga Mudaliar and Bhakthavatsalam,
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  • 55 1 Mr. Compton Mackenzie, the well-known writer arrives m Singapore today. He is now engaged m preparing a History of the great part played by India m the late war, and the Government of India have been fortunate m obtaining the services of so distinguished
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  • 140 1 Batavia, Mar. 9.— A gift of books from Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru to i>r. Soekarno, was presented to the Indonesian President yesterday by the Indian interim Government envoy, Mr. Kundan, according to i he Antara News Agency. Kundan told Soekarno that :he Indian Interim Government had undertaken
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  • 103 1 Rangoon. Burma, Mar. 0. The British sent Indian and Barmc troops with armoured support hi the Pegu Toungoo and Yamethin district north of Rangoon m a drive to smash attempts by armed gangs to establish "daeoit dictatorships." The communique on Saturday said the dacoits Burmese
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  • 44 1 U.S. PRESIDENT'S DAUGHTER MAKES DEBUT AS SINGER Washington, Mar. 8. White House announced that President Truman's daughter Miss Margaret Truman, who has operatic aspirations wil make her debut as a singer on Sunday evening over the national network programme which will originate m Detroit.
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  • 167 1 London, Mar. 9. Britain's leading political cartoonist, David Low, likens 'the Conservative Party's pol'cy on India today to the famous Dickens character, Mr. Micawber always waiting for something to turn up. In a cartoon m the Evening Standard the Micawber family
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  • 86 1 Vatican City, Mar. 9.— One of the most colourful ceremonies of the Human Catholic Church will mark •he Bth anniversary of the coronation of Pope Pius XII on Wednesday m the Michaelangelos famed Sistine chapel. The Pone observed lha 71. birthday aikX Bth anniversary oi
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  • 356 1 Terrorists Strike Again: Night Of Horror In Tel A viv Jerusalem, Mar. 9. A British soldier and four Jewish extremists were killed and at least 20 persons were wounded as violence flared on a wide front inside the tightly cordoned military law zone of Tel Aviv. Terrorists attacked the military
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  • 110 1 Cownpore (United Provinces), Mar. 9.— Dr. Lakshmipathy, an expert m Ayurveda the Hindu system of medicine told the AllIndia Ayurvedic Congress meeting here that it might be possible to evolve a kind of "super-peni-cillin" from ordinary buttermilk. Buttermilk, he said, was highly bactericidal and killed cholera and
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  • 22 1 New Delhi, Mar. 9.— -Sir Girja Sankar Bajpai's name is being mentioned here as Indian Ambassador to Paris. Copyright.
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  • 164 1 Paris, Mar. 9. Emile ißollaert, newly appointed High Commissioner to Indo-China, indicated that the French Government is formulating a new policy m rebellious Indo-China. Dispatches from the Far East said not a single shot had been fired m Hanoi during the last 24 hours
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  • 78 1 London. Mar. 9.— Syed Fa. Shah, leader of the Mi Km League m London would t. In dian to fly to India v tien the Pi American Airway* Inaugurate service to Karachi today. Syod Shah laid he wai going to India with the Intention
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  • 348 1 INDIAN DAILY MAIL SCORES AGAIN (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, March, 9. Jayaprakash Narayan, Indian Sociaalist leader, said here today that "ihe Democratic Socialism which I represent is diametric,; Jh opposed to totaliarian Communism which we see around us m the world at present/ In
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  • 197 1 Nankin;, Mar. 9. I\. I\ S. Mcnon u»- 1 hi i his afternoon take up h i Jin; ftril Indian M men! la ci "i m China i of my ol lnd( deep ly [or In us. You i hare, thereto] :i i re
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  • 273 1 London, Mar. 9. There is no deposition m the House of Commons Conservative quarters this week-end to repent the vote against the government m the India debate on Thursday. Influential members oi the party declare that although they hope Government': plan will .succeed, I
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  • 942 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, Mar. 10, 1947 IMPARTIAL INQUIRY NEEDED DECENT events m Kedah involvIng Indian Labour have caused anxiety and concern among the Indian Community. While we do condemn violence m any form, we cannot altogether close our eyes to the causes that force the common people to
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  • 116 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi. Mar. 7.— -The Congress Executive which met m Delhi yesterday considered the Madras ministerial tangle and it is learnt unanimously decided that Prakasam, m view of the majority of the Party losing Confidence m his leadership, should not continue
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  • 114 2 BIHAR WORSE THAN NOAKHALI, SAYS GANDHIJI (From Our Own Correspondent) Patna, Mar. 7. Addressing a gathering of a lakh of people m Patna yesterday, Mahatma Gandhi declared that barbarity is not the way to freedom; it would only lead to perdition and slavery. "I know that what Bihar Hindus have
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  • 41 2 'Fmmii Our Own Correspondent) The Alakananda, one of the tributaries of the Ganges, which descends from the Badrinath Hills, has been completely blocked by huge boulders as a result of the landslide which has started near Singhar.— Copyright.
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  • Congress's Fresh Overture To League
    • 300 2 Advice To Indian States New Delhi, Mar. 9— The Congress Working Committee last night passed a resolution inviting the Muslim League to nominate representatives to meet Congress e P resc nt a a v f^ and consider the situation that has arisen from the
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    • 442 2 Indians Assume British Authority Is Already At End Carry On WHILE LONDON TALKS London. i\lar. t. While London talks about the pros and tons of transference of power, m India that uower has already been thrown into the gutter as far as the vast majority of Indians are concerned for
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  • 183 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi, Mar. 7.— Explaining why the word "Congress" was dropped from the party's name, Socialist leader Achut Patwardhan declared m Delhi yesterday that the Congress constitution laid down a "hands-off" policy regarding Indian States. "Socialists consider that the pivotal
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  • 137 2 MOUNTBATTEN LEAVES FOR INDIA ON MARCH 20 When the Viceroy designate. Viscount Mountbatten of Burma, leaves Northolt Airport, London, at 1100 GMT on Thursday Mar. 20 for New Delhi M|ith Viscountess Mountbattei; and their younger daughter Pamela, he will fly m the same four-engined York aircraft— WlO2 that he used
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  • 74 2 London, Mar. 9. Sardar Ajit Singh, veteran Indian revolutionary, left London by air on Friday for New Delhi after an absence from India of nearly 40 yea/s. During this time he has travelled all over the world and spent the past two months m
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  • 267 2 INDIA COMPLAINS UN EMPHASISING ON QUESTION OF "FULL EMPLOYMENT" Lake Success, Mar. 9. Criticism that the (nit are laying too much emphasis on the question of ment" and not enough on the development O f countries was voiced m the Economic and Social i S. K. Kripalani, India's delegate, on
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  • 82 2 Rangoon, Mar h.-t w near Pyinmana m cen r > ma were totally wit)pri V 34 members u fence corps killed by some 500 armed bandit week-end, according t0 Z* received here. Scores of villagers— m n men and children— were i K
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  • 335 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Lahore, Mar. 8. Amritsar is still burning. British troops have taken charge of the city and a 24-hour curfew has been imposed. 50,000 people have taken refuge in the Golden Temple and casualties are now 40
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  • 86 2 (From Our Own Correspond Calcutta, Mar. 9.- tKT!£? definitely come when one rule should be revised m and other provinces, >aid i'remler Suhrauardy address meeting m Rajshahi vesterdat He added: "Coven be reconstituted with all coqj ties as prosperity
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  • 110 2 INDIAN PRESS COMMENT ON COMMONS INDIA DEBATE Bombay, Mar. 9.— Tht I I India, commenting ye.Churchill's suggestion m the E: of Commons India debate issue should be referred United Nations, said: "It is ously an issue which India kl decide for herself and ll no a subject for British Inl
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  • 180 2 Rangoon, Mar 'i.-Burnitt polling booths picketing meetings "and more drastic if necessary" is planned by w opposing the Anti-Fascw Freedom League through* ma m their campaign to elections to the C'on<tHu«w sembly next month, a^° j reports m the Burmese I The papers quoted
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  • 405 3 jjia's War Casualties Fixed At 180,000 ggccess, Mar. 9.— India has emerged from the war real 'dam and ,oss to manpower and resources and has retarded China's industrialisation^ for at least e **L stated a report issued here yesterday by the United n 'Far r>lern Grou
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  • 172 3 London, Mar. 8. Mi. Winston Churchill. Britain's wartime Pro mier and leader of the Conservative opposition, will move his long threatened censure of the Government next Wednesday m the form of a severe amendment to the Government's motion on its economic White Paper. The three days'
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  • 24 3 London, Mar. 9.— The latest India Prince to register racing colours m Britain is Shri Himmat Singhi, His Highness the Maharaja of Idar. Reuter
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  • 209 3 London, Mar. 9.— Prime Minister Clement Attlee reaffirmed m reply to a question m the House of Commons on Feb. 6 that a war between Britain and the United States or Soviet Russia was equally inconceivable. He replieid "Yes" to the following
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  • 319 3 Sydney, Mar. 9..— lndian cricket will undergo a severe test of ability here next season. The Australians are sure to treat them seriously like they do to England, no t only because the Australians give nothing away on the cricket field, but also
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  • 18 3 Ed by the daily sensational publicity and they- are annoyed at their daughter's persistence m seeing Philip, AP
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  • 46 3 will TJeTneo^j^^^WPMß^^^MMMßi Union." The French Government will coordinate the activities of the four areas and French military forces, seasoned with native troops, will maintain peace and order. France will negotiate separately with all the four areas and guarantee that each one will preserve its nationalism.- Reuter
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  • 187 3 Cambridge Undergrads Petition King On S.A.'s Racial Policy Cambridge, England. Mar. 0. A petition, signed by thousands of Cambridge University students, has been sent to King George VI, asking him to prevent the South African Government from following its present policy of racial discrimination. The petition was sent at the
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  • 142 3 Johannesburg, Mar. P. That a buffer zone exists m the South African Airways to separate European and Indians is revealed m the reply from the general manager of the South African Airways to a protest by the Transvaal Municipal Association against Indians being allowed to travel m the
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  • 21 3 London, Mar. 9.— Britain will, spend £2,500,000 on secret service; during the coming year, civil estimates issued last week disclosed. Reuter
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  • 105 4 \ht Result 9 NO RELAXATION OF CONTROL. The Supplement to the Gazette fur March 7, 1947. contains a notification revoking the Prohibition of Export (Textiles) (No. 2) Order 1046 of August 15, 1946. It is brought to the notice of the public that this does not mean that there
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  • 170 4 (By Our Staff Reporter) "Crime is definitely down this month and you might consider it as normal," said Mr. E. V. 1 owler, Chief of the Criminal Investigating Department, Singapore, talking about crime during the month oi February. "Last month there was more crime and theft,
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  • 189 4 Seven Japanese officers ill be 'brought to book today (Monday) when they will be tried before a Military War Cri; :e s Tribunal In connection with the massacre *i Chinese civilians ia Singapore between Feb. 18 and Mar. S, ls4fc. The seven a ci ted are
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  • 305 4 Mr. Recs Williams M.l\, recently asked House of Commons on the price of rid ln Sjn plementary question by Mr. W. Fletcher surkJu?' *i black market was merely the "unofficial" ma |L was not discouraged by the Government. When Mr. Creech Jones denk-.-l his allegaton, Mr. Rees Williams asked
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  • 277 4 On February 3, a public school for Sinhalese children, the first of its kind m the Malayan Union, was declared open at Sentul. a suburb of Kuala Lumpur. Th^ generous donor of the school building is Mr. P. H. Hendry, the wellknown
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