Indian Daily Mail, 11 March 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111, No. 25. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MABCH 11, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 217 1 MOUNTBATTEN TO ASK FOR INTERIM GOVT.'S RESIGNATION Lord Louis Wants To start With "Clean Slate" MAR. 10— VISCOUNT MOUNTBATETVS i AS VICEROY OF INDIA WOULD BE TO CAL? iSSffiKiSkS^ LEARNED raoMAuroo: >! I would be to rei rim Government aii le re-appointing .m League nominees, jlnntbatten would make their reinstatement
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  • 84 1 Hanson. Mar. 10.— "Where lord Buddha failed, lord Lm-is is not likely to succeed." Th s comment on v ie latest political development m India was mad€ bj v Ha Sein weJ| known Buddhist philosopher and former Senator, i:i an interview Wl -t uier.
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  • 207 1 Romscy, Hampshire, Mar. 9. Viscount Mount batten. Viceroydesignate of India, attended liis last function m England yesterday before taking up his new post by opening the new Council chamber at the Hampshire town of Romsey, of which he is High Steward. During his ten
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  • 76 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi, Mar. 10. The introduction of compulsory military train ing m Indian Universities was hinted by Sardar Baldev Singh, Defence Member, addressing a passing out parade of Indian Al» Cadets m Delhi during the weekend. Sardar Baldev Singh also mdi cated that
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  • 48 1 of the periodic GovernorOeneraPa Conference will be held m Singapore to-day (Tuesday). Sir FrankUn Gimson, who returned to Singapore yesterday and Mr. p. a. 3. McKerron, will be present. Sir Edward Gent and Mr. T. A. Ncwboult are travelling from Kuala Lumpur for tbia Conference.
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  • 264 1 PUNJAB SITUATION; LATEST (From Our Political Correspondent) Lahore, Mar. 10.— The ancient city of Taxila is now a heap of smouldering ruins. That is the result oi the two-day rioting and arson. iMuneo is also m flames. Mobs from Hazara m the Frontier Province invaded Murree region yesterday and set
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  • 111 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Mar. 10.— Congress President Kripalani arrived here by air yesterday evening and quickly got to grips with the Madras ministerial tangle. He had discussions with the Premier and his colleagues and later met {he sponsors of the no-con-fidence motion.
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  • 66 1 CHINESE, MALAY PAINTINGS FOR INDIAN EXHIBITION At the invitation of the Indian Government Representative, the P.R.0., Singapore, has sent two Chinese and seven Malay paintings to the All-India Arts and Crafts Exhibition which Is being organised m conjunction with the Inter-Asian Relations Conference. The Malay pictures are the works of
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  • 142 1 Patna, Bihar, Mar. 10. Mahatma Gandhi denied a news agency report (not carried by Keuters) m some Indian newspapers that he contemplated undertaking a fast unto death if he does not find a change of heart among the Hindus elf Bihar where widespread HinduMuslim riots
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  • 156 1 Hindu Mahasabha On Britain's Decision To Quit Next Year New Delhi, Mar. 10.— The British Government's decision to with draw from India next year is "fftffiM and likely to lead to unrest and strife m India/ the working comnrttee of the Mahasabha, powerful orthodox Hindu religious organisation, declared m a
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  • 184 1 Seized Ship's Owners Claim $10 Million Damages Batavia, Mar. 10.— James W. Ryan, general counsel for the Isbrandtsen Company of New York, announced on Monday that his company would file claim for US.SIO,COO,OOO damages against the Netherlands East Indies Government unless the American merchant ship Martin Behrman's cargo was restored
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  • 219 1 (From Our Own Co-respondent) New Delhi, Mar. 10.-The Confess invitation to the Muslim League for talks has caused much satisfaction m Indian political circles, but whether the League will accept the offer is another matter. While Mr. Jinnah as usual is maintaining silence, Commerce
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  • 126 1 3loscow, Mar. 10.— The Big Four Foreign Ministers' conference on Germany and Austria opened here this morning. A few hours before the Bi^ Four Conference opened today, the U.S. Secretary of state, George C. Marshall, reiterated h\ 6 pledge that d States will continue Its
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  • 191 1 Rangoon, Mar. 10.— Rangoon's health and sanitation i s menaced by epidemics and overcrowding, U Auiiu'/an Wai, Executive Council member for health and social welfare, told a Press conference yesterday. Aunprzan Wai revealed that an of 25 casi-s of smallpox had been reported daily m
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  • 178 1 Ba Maw Criticises Aung San-Attlee Agreement Rangoon, Mar. 10.— The former P cmier > Dr Ba Maw, yesterday challenged U. Aung Sans claim that the recent Burma White Paper conferred on Burma great political concessions than those granted to India by the British Government. Addressing the MahahamaGreater Burma-Party's mass rally
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  • 95 1 Rangoon, ar. 9.— Two prominent leaders of Rangoon's Chinatown, supported by the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, will be rivals of U. Aung San m the election contest at West Rangoon constituency of Landmadaw. The Chinese candidates to the Burma Constituent Assembly election are Aw
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  • 30 1 EBER SPEAKS ON MALAYA CONSTITUTION Mr. John Eber will addr< East-We t Society on Thursday, 13tii March, at the YMCA Orchard Road at 8.20 p.m. on "Mala/a and the Constitution."
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  • 91 1 Batavia. Mar. 10. Dutch iioy*l Air Lines Ki,M f unfrr planes will be forbidden lo land at Indian airports m accordance with special Indian Government regulations, the Indian interim Government envoy.. Mr. Kundan, told a Press conference m Jogjakarta, Recording to the Indonesian Republican news
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  • 53 1 league, March 10.— Quadruple U c bom yesterdaj In the village Bohotin, m North Moray M b Cikryta, who previously I born t\*o pets ol twins and set of triplet* cuniniun. daily Rude ..'vo said "thU li t \\uiidcrful coiuribution to the success of the
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  • 806 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore Tuesday, Mar. 11, 1947. WHITE-WASHING WILL NOT DO U7RITING m these columns yesterday, we pleaded for ar impartial inquiry into the Kedah labour incidents. We still insist on it, m view of the extreme gravity of the incidents involved and of the large number of Indian
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  • 1259 2  -  Louis Fischer Men And Politics: A Regular Feature: Exclusive To Indian Daily Mail Says IT IS GERMANY'S TURN. TRIESTE, HUNGARY, BULGARIA AND RUMANIA, HAVE BEEN SCRATCHED OFF THE DIPLOMATS' PADS. NOW THEY ARE CONCENTRATING ON
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  • 428 2 London, Mar. 0. The Indian attempt Nv n badminton title failed, but the 1700 it cost th c AIM minton Association to send Prmkash Nath and Da> to England was money will spent. These t\\ showed the badminton world that there is yet
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  • 444 2 London, Mar. 9. Official and unofficial quarters here accept as true private reports thai the Government of India is suspending the issue of any further licences for private imports of bullion. This has an important bearing on silver markets
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  • 19 2 (From Our n f^t* Bombay. M^-J recommending Bloc change ii Socialist Party w£ 9 the Bombay tive yesterday.-^? 7
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  • 313 2 Colombo (Air Mail).— Arrangements lor the inauguration of the New Constitution which grants the Island a Near Dominion Status are being made m earnest m the hope that Ceylon's first House of Representatives will be formally declared open m August or September this
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  • 174 2 Colombo, Mar. 9. Following a conference with the Governor o Ceylon, Sir Henry Monckmason Moore, the Government Clerical Services Union which has been agitating /for full trade union rights has agreed to place before him definite proposals outlining what they desired as the Government's long
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  • 35 2 Agra, (United Pro.--10.—Four persons we: a communal clash ye* noon In Agra, city of v*2 Taj Mahal. 120 miles of Delhi. The bullion marke: the main bazaar were <>•• the clash.- Reuter
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  • 437 3 Killearn May Intervene Again In Dutch Indonesian Deadlock n d..n. Mar 1(1.— Well-informed Whitehall sources said ish (.(.vernment of! cially has advised both the he Indonesian Governments to ratify and implellu CktribW aKreement, providing for the recognition of v> ia Republic and its au hor.ty over Java, Sumatra and ni
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  • 95 3 New York, Mar. B.— J. P. Morgan, who once was the possessor of America's greatest fortune, died comaparatively a poor man yesterday. The New York State tax appraisa authorities disclosed that Morgan left an estate of $16,000,000 which taxes and debts had whittled
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  • 207 3 New York, Mar. 10.— The need for establishing a strong Indian delegation at UNO headquarters was emphasised by Dr. Anwar Iqbal Qurtshi, economic adviser to Hyderabad Government who flew to London yesterday to participate In the Commonwealth trade talks. Dr. Qureshi who had represented
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  • 75 3 London, Mar. 9. Prof. George Catlin, writer on philosophy and k lecturer, left here yesterday /for a lecture tour of India. After hi s Indian tour. Prof. Catlin will to go China. He has been invited to lecture at Peking University. In India
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  • 358 3 London, Mar. 9. A special delegate conference of the India League, organised by the South Africa Committee of the League, is to be held m London on March 15 to consider the South African Asiatic Land Tenure and Indian Representation The principal
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  • 244 3  -  D. S. SENANAYAKE Colombo (Air Mail) Ceylon will be free m three years and he would then retire from public life, leaving younger men to carry on the administration of the Island, deciured Mr. O. S. Senanayaße, the (iO-year-old Leader of the State
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  • 99 3 HE BELIEVES IN "FREE ANGLO-INDIAN CO-OPERATION" London, Mar. 9.— Having completed largescale textile purchases m Britain, Joyanti Lai Kapadia, Indian nationlist textile magnate leit for Bombay yesterday, by BO AC flying boat. Indian community leaders and students were guests at a farewell dinner at the London Indian restaurant on Friday
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  • 453 3 How Britain's Industrial Crisis Reduces Her Dollar Reserves London, Mar. 10— News that South Africa and Malaya intend importing Japanese textiles because of their inability to obtain more textiles from Britain strikingly illustrates how Britain's industrial crisis reduces her dollar reserves. South African officials give specific reason that "there will
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  • 92 3 London, 9. An Easter bazaar to raise funds for an IndoBritish goodwill and cultural mission to India next September is being arranged for March 29. It will be held at Kingsway Hall, London, where Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru and Mohammed Ali Jinnah held their public meetings during
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  • 49 3 Cairo, Mar. Czechoslovakia retained the Swaythling table ten.. nis cup, the men a team event, at the world championships here Tuesday night beaiing the United States m ihe final by live matches to two. Chechoslovakia won the cup m 1939 m Cairo when the competition was last played. Reuter
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  • 342 3 New York, Mar. 10.— The Republican N«w York Herald-Tribune •n a leader on the House of Commons India debate declares: "In the end British decision to leave India may bring the British more profit than they would win if they vould scrape up power
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  • 473 4 Yamashita s Original Instruction "Love lake Care Ot Ail Malayans Witness Tells Why This Love Turned To Hate (By Our Staff Reporter) The sequel to mass murders conducted by the Japanese immediately alter the British iroops surrendered to them a little more than live years
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  • 37 4 Mr. P. A. B. BcKerron, Colonial Secretary, will open ihe first meeting of the Singapore Labour Advisory Board to be held m the Council Chamber, Secretariat, at 3 p.m. on Friday, March 14th.
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  • 287 4 (By Our Staff Reporter) There is no change m the S.T.C. strike situation which enters its 39th day today. The strikers are as determined as ever and when asked if they would return to work as soon as the Conciliatory Board is set up, the men
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  • 422 4 Charging that the history of the labour trouble m Kedah was one of political agitation by subversive elements coupled with intimidation and extortion, the United Kedah Planters Association m a statement last week expressed the opinion that there were three prime requirements necessary before any
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