Indian Daily Mail, 13 March 1947

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. HI, No. tl. j V, MARCH 13, 1947. f PRICE 10 CEHTS
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  • 241 1 Governor To Receive Resignations Today NEW LEADER TO BE ELECTED ON MAR. 21 (From Our Political Correspondent) I 1 Premier Prakasam nnd his Cabinet col>ui>mit their resignations to the Governor on when the latter returns from tour. ier baa also requ sated the Governor
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  • 281 1 BACK PAY (By Our Staff Reporter) A mass meeting of the Singapore Government servants has been provisionally fixed for the 21st of this moir.li. disclosed Dr. A. A. Sandosham, President of the Singapore Back Pay Council, at a meeting of the Council
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  • 114 1 I (From Our Own Correspondent) Jhansl, Mar. 12. Twenty British Tommies ran amok at the Jhansi Railway Station on Monday causing injuries to many passengers. It is stated the soldiers beat up the drivers and tied up the passengers to trees and assaulted them. Some captured
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  • 85 1 Jar. 12.— Acharya B. India.. Congress Party aid m an Interview Monday that the Congress king Committee does not wish communal division of Pun'a but a the people must murder other, then the Working recommend division of Punjab into two provinces." serins a question asking
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  • 77 1 (From Our Own Co-respondent) Bombay, Mar. 12. A state of emergency following the sudden stoppage of bullion imports was declared last night by the Bombay Bullion Exchange. The directors of the Stock Exchange also decided to suspend trading for another week at the
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  • 62 1 Washington, Mar. 12.— The In>sador to the United Awl All, entered hospital day for a minor operation.. statement says: rh Ambassador has had to go 0 h^pitai for a minor operadeeply regrets having 1 camel all engagements 1 ""ing t0 lhis un f or ePPn circamstancA.*
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  • 67 1 Mountbatten' s PRO London, Mar. 12.— The Press Relations Offier to the ViceroyDesignate, Viscount Mountbatten, will be Wing Commander lan Campbell Johnson, former chairman of the Liberal Party Publicity committee. The Liberal Party today announced his re.lrcment from that office. Wing Commander Johnson v/ill leave for Tnu"i by air on
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  • 114 1 1 From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Mar. 12. The London correspondent of the "Indian Express" reports that arms are being smuggled into India for the use of the Muslim League. League supporters with war experience, under cover of commercial transactions, are alleged to
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  • 263 1 DURING FRENCH ASSEMBLY INDOCHINA DEBATE Paris, Mar. 12. The French Assembly's sitting was suspended last night by its President when the debate on IndoChina flared up into a violent battle between the rightwing RPL (Republic Party of Liberty) and the Communists Maurice Thorez, Communist
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  • 125 1 The Hague, Mar. 12. Because the Indian Interim Government has objected to granting same facilities to the Royal Dutch Airlines (KLM) when this Company takes over service to the Netherlands Indies from the Netherlands Government Air Transport, the latter has decided to continue the
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  • 579 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Lahore, Mar. 12. As rioting subsides m the Punjab, it is now possible to estimate damages. According to reliable reports reaching Delhi, at leastly 25 crores' worth of property was destroyed and many hundre ds of lives lost. As m East Bengal, the
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  • 105 1 London, Mar. 12. A demand that "Indians should appeal to the United Nations for the creation of an autonomous state m Natal because the ghost of Hitler has risen m Sou'.h Africa** was made yesterday by the Indian Workers Association of Great Britain m
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  • 156 1 Colombo, Mar. 12. Ceylon's plans for operating a State-owned air service with India reached a further stage yesterday when the island's Director of Civil Aviation 1.5.8. Perera left by air for Bombay to negotiate with India Air Limited. They will discuss an early inauguration of the service
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  • 105 1 London, Mar. 12. An appeal to the governments of South American Republics to revise their policy m relation to immigration and allow Indians and Asiatics into their territories is made today by ho Indian Workers' Association. "There is an urge m Brazil for mass immigration," the Association
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  • 67 1 Batavia, March 12.— The Indonesian Premier Sutan Sjahrir is flying to India on March 19 to attend Pandit Nehru's Inter- Asian Relations Conference m New Delhi m his first postwar trio outside Indonesia. A Republican spokesman said S.iahrir will fly to
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  • 703 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thursday, Mar. 13, 1947. L REMEDIES WORSE THAN DISEASE! QNLY unscrupulous and irresponsible quacks Will administei medicine to a patient without pro per and correct diagnosis of the disease. Such treatment will more Often than not end m further ag- ution of the patient's illne^i and
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  • 947 2 Objective Ot Forthcoming Asian Relations Conference (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Mar. 12. When the Asian Relations Conference meets here on March 23, it will have outgrown the modest limits of moral authority and physical stature prescribed by its original planners. Already the response from
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  • 85 2 ANTI-PAKISTAN DAY" PEACEFULLY OBSERVED Lahore, Mar. 12.— The observvance of "Anti-Pakistan Day" passed off on Tuesday more peacefully than expected m Punjab Province, although continued looting and burning of village* were reported along with scattered incidents m the larger cities. Sikhs and Hindus are sponsors of "Anti-Pakistan Day" to oppose
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  • 265 2 London, Mar. 12. The British Government is negotiating with the Indian Government for the establishment m NorthWest Frontier Province of an armament practice camp to be used by the Royal Air Force, Reuter was told yesterday by an
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  • 189 2 India League Of America Backs South Africa's Indians New York, Mar. 11. India League of America through its chairman Richard J. Walsh stated here last week: "It is unhappy apparent that the Government of the Union of South Africa is not yet disposed to resolve the IndianSouth Africa conflict m
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  • 103 2 Dr. Dadoo And Naicker Get Passports Dr. Y. M. Dadoo an<i Dr. Naicker, who were refused passports to proceed to India have been now granted passports. This is the result of an action instituted by Dr. Dadoo against the Minister for Interior seeking an order declaring ihe Minister's action m
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  • 121 2 Saigon, Mar. 11. A grenade shot from a pistol injured two jockeys at the opening of the Nippue horse racing track at Saigon on Monday. The grenade burst on the track a few minutes before President Dr. Le Van Heach of the autonomous Cochin-Chinese Government arrived.
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  • 279 2 Lake Success, New York, Mar. 11. India has taken a leading part m drafting the report of the working group for Asia and the Far East which .is .expected to urge the United Nations Economic and Social Council to set up immediately an economic commission
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  • 69 2 Rangoon, Mar. 12.— U Kyin. Secretary of the Finance Department told Reuter yesterday that the Burma Government was negotiating a loan from the Government :>f India. Negotiations, he revealed, had been going on some time. A Burmese delegation was going 10 India shortly to finalise the
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  • 297 3 Indonesia Warns: "No Trade Monopoly For Any Nation filing To Co-operate With Dutch But Not On Colonial System Mar. 12.— -The Indonesian Republic on Tuesday n t ,i y open door policy towards foreign capital and Dicians but warned that neither Holland nor any other MtWri <**•**" ex P ect
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  • 162 3 ollill M DISEASE (OR MILDEW) OF RUBBER TREES \DIKI TO THE PROPRIETORS \S\) MANAGERS OF 111 BBEB ESTATES. war it was the custom i iud managers oi' report to the Rubber Institute any suspected oidium d.sease imildewj rubber, at the same time forpecimena oi
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  • 90 3 i New Delni, Mar. 12.— The Indian named Kundan, described by the Indonesian Republican Newts Agency as an "envoy ol the Indian Interim Government* m Indonesia, has no official status and is not authorised to speak on behali' ol the Indian Government, It was
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  • 158 3 > Batavia, Mar. 12.— "N0 one m the world regrets more than I do the incidents at Tangerang, Palembang and Bagan Si Api Api," declared Dr. I. R. Soekarno, President of the Indonesian Republic, yesterday at a reception opening the Congress of the Chinese Association "Chung
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  • 146 3 Rangoon, Mar. 11. Almost every single activity m Rangoon was on the verge of collapse today when the three major strikes which paralysed banking and business In the city for a month were called off, U. Ba Pc, Commerce member of the Executive Council who
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  • 26 3 Rangoon, Mar. 12.— A Burmese delegation of four members headed by U. Nyin is leaving for London on Thursday to attend the Empire Trade Conference. Reuter
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  • 85 3 1. An Examination tor Estate Dressers will be held from April 21st and the following days at Johore Bahru. 2. Candidates from the State of Johore should forward their applications to the Office of the Principal Medical Officer. Johore Bahru, to reach him not later than 7th
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  • 292 3 London, Mar. 12. James Callaghan, Labour member for Cardiff, forcefully criticised the Government's policy on the armed forces. "If we had a courageous Minister of Defence" he would go to the Cabinet and advise that while there were risks they should reduce the armed
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  • 93 3 Manila, Mar. 11. The ChinesePhilippines treaty negotiations continue in a state of deadlock. The Chinese minister replying to the recent Philippines note t which was a reply to the Chinese request to suspend discussion of the proposed treaty and virtually accusing the PhUippines Government of bad faith)
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  • 87 3 Rangoon, Mar. 11. The Communist Party of Burma and the AllBurma Cultivators' Union decided to launch a "countrywide revolution*' of Burmese peasantry. The programme of the Communist revolution, according to a resolution passed at a party conferference just concluded at the town of Pyu, Central
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  • 171 3 Sterling Balances: Preliminary Discussions "Useful" London, Mar. 12.— Dr. Hugh Dalton, British Chancellor of the Exchequer, regards as "useful* the preliminary discussions Britain has had with India, Egypt and Iraq for settlement of sterling balances held by those countries. He was replying to a question m the House of Commons
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  • 235 3 Lake Success, Mar. 12.— The United Nations Economic and Social Council en Monday decided to call an international shipping conference to consider whether an international intergovernmental shipping organisation should be created. All United Nations members and practices were by no means the other countries
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  • 267 3 Washington, Mar. 12. More people speak English than any other language m the world, and that is thought bad because English is a very messy language. C2> This view comes m a report from the World Language Foundation which believes
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  • 184 3 Rangoon, Mar. 12.— 1t is the primary duty of any government of Burma to meet the financial obligations of the country, declared U Kkyin, Finance Secretary of the Government of Burma, who has just returned here from London where he conducted negotiations with the British
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    • 193 3 TIGER BALM PAN-MALAYAN DRAVIDAN FEDERATION -Malayan Dravidan Federation Conference session will sit 5 days commencing from 14th to 16th March 1947, at the Prince of Wales Institution, Princes Road, Kuala Lumpur. •elevates from all parts of Malaya will attend the conice to appoint an interim central committee to carry on
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  • LETTER TO THE EDITOR
    • 269 4 r. A 3 to the publication of the Press m its fron page i 11-3-°47, it has been pointed out that the Government would ig a forced Issue out of the s.T.C.E.U. strike by the threaienge.siure 'of dismissing thn :>uikers, if they do not return to
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  • 97 4 SPECI AL TECHNICAL CORPS— MALAYA Members of the above-named Force who have not jd communicated with Headquaners, Air Comid, Par East, Singapore, and received a notice regarding back I and terminal benefits are warned that no claims will be entertained after March 31. 1947, save In mo I exceptional clrcumices,
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  • 92 4 The following letter has been received by Lady Gent, Hon. Organiser for Malaya, from the Organising Secretary of tne British L/egjon Appeal m London m connection with the Malayan contributions to the Poppy Day Fund: "I h.*ve been delighted to receive, through the Chartered Bank
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  • 168 4 Applications for Birth Ceriiticatea oi children unaer 6 yean of a;,e are noi refused but the demand for certificates since tha inoccupation has been so great that priority must necessarily be given to applications where certificates are more urgently required ior .schooling; increased rations; employ mem;
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  • 71 4 At a meeting of the Rural Board held on 20ih February, 1947, it waa decided to rename Kee Sun Road, Kee Sun Avenue and Kee Sun Drive as Tay Lian Teck Road, Tay Lian Teck Avenue and Tay Lian Teck Drive respectively. The next
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  • 97 4 S:arring beautiful Nurjehan, Durga Khote and Nazir, the superb Hindustani film, "Village Girl," opens a season at the Marlborough today. Besides excellent performances by the main artistes, the story itself is woven round a plot of i cmance-t ragedy-romance, and other features to recommend the film
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  • 113 4 CONFOUND THE EXPERTS AND WIN $5 Tonight, a popular quiz programme will be on the air at 9 45 p.m. from Radio Malaya. There will te four experts m the studio who will try to answer questions sent m by listeners. If they all fail the questioner geu $5. Thursday's
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  • 54 4 Next Friday, Mar. 14, at 10 p.m. Lady Gimson will open a new edition of ''Personal Choice" m which Malayan personalities win present their favourite records with the reasons why they like them. "Personal Choice" will be on thp air from Radio Malaya every Friday from
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  • 202 4 The circus is m town and it is an Indian circus this time, probably the first Indian circus to tour this country. It is the Kamala circus owned by Professor Damodaram, of Tellichery, Malabar, who has taken his troupe all over India and Ceylon many times
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  • 129 4 Applications for 1946 Queen's Scholarships and FeUowships must be submitted to the Director of Education, Post Office Box 444, Kuala Lumpur, not later than April 7, 1947 and on special application forms obtainable at all local Education Offices. The following are eligible for 1946 Scholarships: (a)
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  • 66 4 A meeting of the Advisory Council will be held at 10 a.m. today, (Thursday, 13th March, 1947), at the Municipal Council Chamber. Before the business of the day His Excellency the Governor will present badges of the Order of the British Empire to the, following: Mrs.
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  • 199 4 For the first tl m I liberation, two \Z Slnr I S. Unnitham and k i Pasar Sentu,, Kuala f -^r 1 set out on bk-vcl* to 7. u w, I by the overland route Ch X I They expect to w a I
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    • 75 4 i Date Definitely To-day LAST 3 SHOWS At 3.15 G. 30 J.io p.m. jiji Yusof Wahby Noor El-Huda§ "JAUMRAH" I (Egyptian Picture) OPENING TO-MORROW "LALAJI" I (Hindustani) SATURDAY MIDNIGHT "Hassan Hassan" I (Andther Egyptian picture). No More Waiting! It Has Come" History's Greatest Love Drama Minerva Movietone's Spectacle of Moghul
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    • 63 4 I Sultan Theatre! U3' /2 Mile Seletar) J TO-DAY At 7 and 9.15 p.m. Randolph Scott m JTAPTAIN KIDD" I OUR NEXT* I "DURBAAN" I l=n (Hlndua auil BEACH HOAD I GALA OPENING today I I :}.:*<) (J. 30 —115 p.m. ii "VILLAGE GIRL" I :j; 'K ndustanij Starring: Nur.jehan,
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