Indian Daily Mail, 17 March 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111, No. 30. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1947. PRICE 10 CEMS
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  • 177 1 Riot Toll Up To Date I,o36 hilled, Id oo Hurt (From Our Own Correspondent) Lahore, Mar. 16.— 1t was officially stated yesterday that been killed and 1,100 seriously injured m the Punjab The situation is still most tense and panic prerural areas from where innumerable cases
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  • 313 1 Peshawar (Northwest Frontier) *Uar. 16. An India Government Relief Party has reached isolated villages m Chajian, 100 miles north of here, to find the mangled bodies ot 47 Hindus and Sikhs who wore k.lled m communal fighting. The discovery has brought tq 150 uic number oi Indiana
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  • 206 1 From Our Own Correspondent) Lahore. Mar, 15. Pandit Nehru ititoi Lahore yesterday and di^-wi-^the situation with the Governor. He has planned a fourdav roar of the riot areas to study tfc Ij tM developments. The situation m the rural areas (ceedingly serious: there was -hour
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  • 51 1 Own Correspondent) ,l hi, Mar. 15.— The India <Crt haVe a inted a review and recomn > measures of reform m «j**H Press Laws of the ■jmjttjj which will to High Court, wUI beoon with Delhi as having declined, has been elected c Editors'
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  • 28 1 BRITISH JUDGE REPLACED BY INDIAN The King has at Rcghubar Civil Service, to be High Court m iUc ceed Sir James ea Allsop who has India Office.— Reuter
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  • 93 1 Bombay, Mar. 16. A conference of Bengal Province Hindus today called on the British Government and the Government of India to divide the Muslim majority province of Bengal into two separate provinces for Hindus and Muslims before Britain quits India. They declared that partition
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  • 87 1 PROBE INTO MADRAS'S MOTOR TRANSPORT SERVICES Madras, Mar. 16.— The Government of Madras has appointed a Court of Enquiry to go into the conditions of labour m motor transport services, motor transport workshops, engineering firms and type foundaries. Rao Bahadur, M. Vengataramayya, retired District Judge, will conduct the enquiry. The
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  • 193 1 Prakasam Continues As Premier On Governor's Request '.F;um Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Mar. 15.— Premier Prakasam has tendered the resignation of his Cabinet, but on the request of the Governor, has agreed 10 continue m office "for the present and proceed with the Budget." According to an official announcement, the
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  • 157 1 New York, Mar. lt>. Matthew VVoll, vice-President of the American Federation of Labour (AIL), said on Friday that the purpose of the World Federation of Trade Unionists delegation now en route to Japan was to "spread Communism under the guise of trade unionism." The AFL
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  • 339 1 Easterners No Longer "Pawns In Power Struggle" New York, Mar. 16. The day is past when major Far Eastern peoples can be manipulated as pawns m the great power struggle, declared Lawrence K. Rosinger, research associate for the "Foreign Policy Association" m a speech here yesterday. "What we face m
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  • 542 1 CONGRESSMAN TURNED LEAGI ER ASKS London, Mar. 16. Insistence on Hindu-Muslim unity as a condition precedent to the transfer of power was a political bankruptcy, declared Abdur Ra n aman Siddiqi, former member of the
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  • 282 1 Patna, Mar. 16. Mohandas K. Gandhi may resort to a fast-to-death m a supreme effort to end India's communal violence, his close associates said today. These sources described the Mahatma as "confused with the world and almost a disillusioned man." Since his arrival
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  • 251 1 Colombo, Mar. 16. Amidst scenes of solemn grandeur befitting the unique occasion In the islands history, the relics oi Sanpuua ana Maha Moggalana chief disdip^es of Lord Budhha were received by the leader of the Staie Council. D. S. Senanayake, to be housed m
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  • 67 1 New Delhi, March, lo. I. I Chundri&ar, Commerce Minister India's Interim Government, the Legislative Assembly on Friday that the Government has received an invitation from General Douglas Mac Arthur to send a technical mission from India to Japan. The mission would consist of ftve persona
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  • 133 1 Patna, iMar. 16.— When India was ready, neither the British, nor he ttajas, nor any combination «>t powers couid keep India from her destined goal, said Mahatma (iandhi while replying to a number of questions relating to India's inueIjendcnce put to h m daring one of
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  • 246 1 London, Mar. lti. Source* close to Australia House said >c>U'iilu\ that Australian-Indian defense relation* would figure prominently on the agenda of Field Marshal Lord Montfomery*i talki with Australian service mlnisten and service chiefs. Mum joinery will reaejl Canberra July 1. The source admitted that the ideal aim
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  • 83 1 Jerusalem, Ivlar. 1G. II was offlcially announced :oday that the aatutory martial law imposed m Palestine two weeks ago will vi withdrawn irom 12 noon tomorrow Announcing the withdrawal of martial law, which affected more ihan a quarter million Jews m Palestine, the oilicial communique Is3ued
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  • 62 1 tares, Mar. 16. Altogether 601 people hi ed 1 [Indu holy city of Benares. United Provin< since the Hindu I n distur- t's broke out on Alar. 13 and 16 pet, their live* |n rk>< i, it was announci d tod There were no Incident i Ln title la.st night
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  • 707 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, Mar. 17, 1947. CUTTING THE NOSE TO SPITE THE FACE! n i only iho.se who are InextriCJ My m a desperate r own creation that uicidal pjkeies as a .solutieir diii:cu: ics. Today it such v patently suicidal Ing loolishly advolj by the European planters
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  • 934 2  -  Louis Fischer MEN AND POLITICS: A REGULAR FEATURE: EXCLUSIVE TO INDIAN DAILY MAIL Reasons Why Empire Is Being Liquidated By Washington, D. C— Whoever doubts that England intends Io get out of India misleads himself. The British economic and financial disaster is so £ra ve that the
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  • Article, Illustration
    57 2 rhoto Sardar Baldev Siiffh, Defence Member of the Interim during his inspection of the Indian Air Training m nmcm University. Photo shows (left to right) Sldr S«S Group Captain J. A. S. Outhwaite, 0C322 M U W?, n\ XV Singh; Raja Bashashur Dayal, Vice Chancellor "oM versity; F Lt. S.
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  • 822 2 The Indian Budget Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan's Financial Statesmanship (By Our Political Correspondent) Except perhaps a country out brimming with superfluous wealth just as the United States of America is, all other counHvs mi n the world must necessarily face deficit budgets m these days when we are having tru>
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  • 728 2 Sir Samuel E Rungandhan: A Profile CIR Samuel Ebanczjr Runganadhan, India's High Commissioner m England who led the Indian Delegation to the Peace Conference which met In Pans las; August, signed the Peace Treaty on behalf of this country, this February. In t h« Peace Conference, Sir Samuel iouk a
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  • 239 3 Women's Rights Enhanced: Stricter Control Of Men! (From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi, Mar. 16. The Hindu Law Reform Committee, led lo evolve a uniform code of Hindu law applicable ndus, have submitted their report to the Government. ill h th, report contains the followh* ortam provisions.
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  • 170 3 Des Moines, lowa, Mar. 16. Krishna Nehru, sister of Pandit Nehru, m a speech :n a public forum here last week declared that Indians expected the United States to be sympathetic and try to understand India's problems after the nation is free. Accompanied
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  • 51 3 Asaf Ali Has Successful Operation Washington, Mar. 16. The Indian Ambassador, Asaf Ali, underwent a minor operation here on Thursday. The Ambassador was admitted to hospital early this week. The Embassy reported afterwards the Ambassador is resting comfortably and will return to h .s home m a few days Re
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  • 331 3 Herford, Mar. lb. "Germany needs a new Fuehrer." That is what many German ex-PoWs from Br tain have returned to Germany to preach, according to a Military Government survey. In Britain they lived a"soft life" m comparison with their hungry, homeless relatives m Germany. But the
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  • 115 3 "Truman Speeding Communism In Europe, And Asia" New York, Mar. 16.— Former Secretary of Commerce, Henry Wailoce, broadcasting a -reply to Truman's appeal for aid to Greece and Turkey over the National radio network, predicted that Truman's policy will speed communism m Europe and Asia. He declared "Russia may be
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  • 229 3 New York, Mar. 16. India's political scene continues to receive "big play m "foreign affairs" sections of American magazines, Reuter said last week. The widely read weekly periodical "Time m a two-column article illustrated with a column picture of Abul Koseum Fazlul Hug
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  • 138 3 Lake Success, New York, Mar. 16. —A request from New Zealand that Canada. India, Holland and the Philippines be invited to take part In discussion U they wish was announced when the discussion of the American draft trusteeship agreement for former Japanese mandated islands
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  • 84 3 MOUNTBATTEN IN NEW DELHI ON MAR. 22 London, Mar. 16.— General Loiu Ismay and Sir Eric Micville. senior members of the staff of the Vice-roy-designate, Admiral Lord Mountbatten, will leave for Delhi on March 19 with nine other members of the new Viceroy's .s: nil. They will travel m a
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  • 347 3 London, Mar. 16.— One of the main tasks of the new Viceroy Vdmiral Viscount Mountbatten, when he takes over from I ord VVavell m India this month will be to endeavour to secure the consolidation of the Interim Government's position through close
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  • 580 3 Indo American Cultural Conference Planned New York.. Mar. K>. Plans for an lndo-Amer«can cultural conference to be held m New York during the latter part of April were announced at a Press conference l>y Hari (iovil, founder and director of the India Society. Mr. (io\il said the object of the
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  • 111 3 BUDDHIST MONKS AGAINST LAYALT Y OATH Colombo, Mar. lo. A meeting of Buddhist monks at tile Colombo Town Hall resolved ma. the clause pledging- loyalty to the British Crown be deleted troin the oath Buddhist monks take at laeir 01--dination. The meettng wa.s attetvdi d monks who are now lading
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  • 592 4 Largely-Attended Protest Meeting Held In London Union ooing 1 hrough Process i<>. Delegates from British political, trade igk>UB, educational and social organisations together members of the India League yesterday afternoon attendlegate meeting, organised by the South African Conimitnf the League protesting
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  • 437 4 London, "Mar. 16. 2». M. Kies, a young coloured South African s.udent from Capetown, contributes ;ui article 10 last week's left wing Tribune on what he calls "another side to the Royal visit to South Africa." "It concerns," he says, "the side of South Africa
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  • 91 4 New Delhi, Mar. 1G. Efforts arc being made here to establish closer cultural relations between Malay i and India. Gome non-official agencies propose to request the Government 01 India to establish an Indian Cultural Council m the Far Eas; which would "not merely promote
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  • 478 4 TIT BITS FROM GOVERNOR'S SATURDAY PRESS CONFERENCE (By Our Staff Reporter) Singapore, Saturday. Qucsioned about the six- week old Singapore Traction Company employees' strike, the Governor, Sir Franklin Gimson, at a Press conference said that he had nominated Mr. Justice Jobling, of fche Supreme Court, to act m an advisory
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  • 171 4 Washjigton, Mar. 16. India and the world's other rice producing countries have been asked to report immediately to the International Emergency Food Council on the impediments limiting greater m eduction of rice and the mobilisation of commercial stocks. In requesting these reports, the
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  • 62 4 Lahore, Mar. 16. The central private trunk telephone traffic to and from North-west Frontier Province and m that province itself has been suspended until i;r/. ther orders, it was officially announced last night. There has been rioting m Hazara district of the Frontier Prov /ice this
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  • 68 4 The now pr< Co., m Rallies Place, mally opened on Saturday R. Jumabhoy, Pn Idem i Indian Chamber oi Present on the occasion large gathering vi well-. friends :md community r( tatives. The Company «raa their old pren Batter as the Bank oi China, to
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  • 40 4 Tokyo, Mar. 16. Emperor X. lino will not be able April election Although tfa his family can. Tokyo City registra ion said the Emperor w to vote because und( ration he a '>6yi remaining outside politico AP
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  • 32 4 Tiic Ccylonede A.^ociaugn m ing which \va^ arranged tv on Sa'urday, the 15th Ma: been postponed to Wedncx 19th March, 1947. The will be at 5.30 p.m. at 11 Road.
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  • 330 4 Higher Education Commission To Plan University College Of Malaya The Secretary of State, as announced m the House of Commons on January 29th, has appointed a Commission on Higher Education under the Chairmanship of Sir Alexander Carr-Saunders, Director of London School of Economics and Political Science, to make recommendations on
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  • 110 4 On Friday, March 7, a dispute arose between employees of three shops m Sabak Bernam. One of these shops was owned and staffed by Hindus and two were staffed by Muslims. The dispute was on purely business matters. During the disturbance a Muslim shop assistant
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  • 78 4 London, Mar. 16.— V. V. Kuzneusov, the leader of a 20-man delegation of Russia's Supreme Soviet visiting London as guests of the British Parliament, said on Friday that the memory of the Anglo-Russian common struggle m the war must never be wiped out. "Our friendship
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  • 77 4 JOHORE UNION OFFICIALS ARRESTED: LETTER TO GOVT. The oovernmci i Johore DistrU Resident Com/m. sioncr of Police and of Labour .all of j regarding the their i samy), Peace-a dasamy) and <Vaii Kannan). 4t On Mar. U "•t a meeting held at premises of the Un unanimously decided by" labourers
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