Indian Daily Mail, 3 April 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. HI, No# 45# SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 240 1 Talks May Evolve principles Governing future Indo-British Relations I rom Our Own Correspondent) Certain concrete proposals for the n u f the Congress-Muslim League conflict and for the o f power are understood to have arisen from the Mahatma Gandhi is having with the Viceroy.
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  • 150 1 New Delhi, Apr. 2.— Rear-Admi-Mou at batten, the Wof India, and Mahatma °*ttdhi f who are holding daily Mical consultations while the todian leader is m New Delhi, had h* third meeting here today. Louio Mountbatten, the I appointed Viceroy oi India, the address of welcome
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  • 47 1 PERMANENT "ASIAN RELATIONS ORGANISATION" AGREED TO Apr. 2. -Delegates of •Hied at the -nierence unanito the netting up 'Asian Relations <«■ a national unit central body m r country. •ally decided that o Relations Con8d m China m BM the idea" Yuin-ning, the >•- on behalf of committee. Reuter
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  • 109 1 London, Apr. 2.— Winston Churchill, repeatedly called Britain's Number One Communist Baiter by Radio Moscow, .stopped to steal the show from Prime Minister Attlee at the Soviet Embassy's re- ception for the Russian de- legation visiting England j last night. j While Attlee drank half
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  • 95 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangalore, Apr. 2. One was killed and 12 injured m a communal clash m Bangalore yesterday. Trouble arose when Muslims obstructed a temple procession near the mosque and objected to the playing of music. The music stopped but the
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  • 76 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Apr. 3.— The Madras Assembly yesterday passed the Temple Entry Bill. The measure, which was supported by all .sections ol the House, confers legal right on all excluded classes to enter temples. According to the bill, "temple" includes approaches,
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  • 358 1 Chinese Students In Britain Condemn French Policy In Indo -China French Will' Be Made To Pay For Their Crimes' London Apr. 2 -The central union of Chinese students m Great Britain and Ireland has issued the following circular to all its branches on the French policy m Indo-China- "Nothinir fa
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  • 139 1 New Delhi, Apr. 2.— An All-Asia Budhist Convention was held here on Tuesday. Budhist delegates to the Asian Conference from China, Burma, Nepal, Tibet and Ceylon were present. The Convention decided to form a permanent institution called the United Asia Budhist Congress for cultural, social and
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  • 109 1 Cawnpore, United Provinces, Apr. 2. Troops were called out today m this big industrial city of the United Provinces where communal rioting flared up last night after a 36-hour lull. The police were reported to have seized firearms from houses m certain areas of
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  • 87 1 Colombo, Apr. 2. The Ceylon Government, it is learned, recently offered landing facilities m Ceylon to the Dutch X.L.M. Air-lines following a reported refusal by India to grant such facilities to the company's planes bound for the Netherlands East Indies. Though no reply has yet
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  • 157 1 New Delhi, Apr. 2.— Dr. Satan Sjahrir, Indonesian Premier, met his wife for the first time m 12 years at New Delhi as he alighted on Tuesday morning from the special "diplomatic" plane sent by the Government of India to fetch him
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  • 66 1 New Delhi, Apr. 2.— The Government of India has decided to prohibit import from abroad of silver manufactured goods, jewellery and ornaments made of silver, it was officially announced here today. The prohibition was intended to check any possible evasion of the Reserve
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  • 289 1 Congress President's Stirring "National Week" Appeal (From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi, Apr. 2. 'Today, though the nations will to freedom is about to be fulfilled, the unity of India is faced with the most severe challenge. Even the freedom which seems so near may prove illusory if we are not
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  • 109 1 Shanghai, Apr. 2.— Unidentified Chinese planes this morning ma-chine-gunned and bombed the U.N.R.R.A. relief ship, the "Wancheng," south of Tsingtao, wounding three members of the crew, including the British Captain, William Lee, who is m a serious condition, the Canadian Chief Mate, William D. Harming
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  • 69 1 Jerusalem, Apr. 2. The Palestine Government said today that it has been informed that the de portation vessel "Ocean Vigour" had been sabotaged while m port at Cyprus. An underwater explosion believed to have been set off by Hagana's "frogmen" shook the ship and blew
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  • 87 1 London, Apr. 2.— Lady Diana Duff Cooper, wife of the British Ambassador m Paris Alfred Dufl Cooper, has been left over £25.000 by a Spanish aristocrat, Count de Luzarraga, who died last year at the age of 65. Lady
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  • 68 1 Madrid, Apr. 2. Large crowds massed m front of the former Royal Palace cheered Generalissimo Franco yesterday after the ninth annual Victory Parade commemorating the end of the Spanish civil war. Franco, who came out on the balcony accompanied by his cabinet three times, said on
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  • 77 1 London, Apr. 2.— The Ministry oi Supply announces that the selling price for the Malayan metal is raised to £426 per ton at smelter works compared with £370 previously and the buying price for Nigerian concentrates is Increased to £405.15 s. per ton of tin ore f.ajj.
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  • 112 1 Income Tax Shelved In Hongkong Hongkong, Apr. 2.— The Taxation Committee, examining the draft taxation bill tor tne colony, disclosed this evening m an oinw±al statement, that while agreeing m principle that direct taxation be imposed, the members of the Committee expressed themselves m favour of a postponement of the
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  • 179 1 Secretary Of State's Services In India To End Before June, 1948 London, Apr. 2.— The British Government on the Secretary of State's services m India is expected to be made simultaneously m the House of Commons and at New Delhi shortly a'ie. i.a.l bment m%\ I en April 17 following
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  • 159 1 New York, Apr. 2. India and Egypt have shown a noticeable decline m the birthrate since 1937, according to the monthly bulletin of statistics published today by the Statistical Office of the United Nations. The latest available population estimates and statistics on births and deaths
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  • 43 1 Moscow, Apr. 2.- TTk- Bruish Embassy Informed Russian wives of British cirizen*; their prospect* of joining their husbands appear very dim. Th« United Biat-> Embassy wa.> i -ported to be of the namo opinion AP
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  • 592 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thursday, April 3, 1947. RESTORATION OF LAW AND ORDER THE Diuau^ide which was fired on Monday by Singapore's Colonial Secretary, Mr. P. A. B. McKerron, at the city's black-marketeers and racketeers who have been thriving on their ill-gotten gains at the exptnse of their fellow citizens,
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  • 720 2 Mahatma's Speech At Asian Conference Asians Planning No War Against Anybody, He Says New Delhi Apr. 2.— Mahat ma Gandhi, who is 77 told the Asian Relations Conference here yesterday: "I would like to see one world m my lifetime. If
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  • 204 2 Edinburgh ,Apr. I.— lf it is right and fitting to leave India wholly to her own resources m a little over a year's time, then it cannot be wrong and wholly unfitting tt> grant her Dominion Status now, especially if such an action
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  • 129 2 Bombay, Mar. 31.-The conclusion of the Yogi demonstration was watched by 50,000 people yesterday when a Yogi from the Himalayas, Shai Ramanand Swami, was released from an airtight concrete pit m which he had been "buried" for 24 hours. As the pit was
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  • 167 2 Health Facilities: India's Need Greater Than Greece Geneva, J^pr. 1. Assistance is even more badly needd today m India than m Greece, Major Mani, Indian delegate, told the third session of World Health Organisation (interim commission) which opened here yesterday. He pointed out that the $1,500,000 turned over to the
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  • 23 2 Saigon. Apr. 2. Emile Bollaert. new French High Commissioner to liido-Chtna arrived m Saigon by air from Calcutta yesterday.— Reuter
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  • 185 2 FORMER CALCUTTA EDITOR Says "make terms with PRINCES" London, Apr. 2.—The nationalists now m the saddle m India will best serve the welfare of the country by coming to terms with the Princes, says Sir Alfred Watson, former editor, of the Calcutta Statesman, m an article m tht current issue
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  • 70 2 London, Apr. 2. The twenty-one-year-old Indian jockey, Pundoo Khade, had his first ride In England on Mar. 29 when he had to mount on the Maharaja Gaekwar of Baroda's Baroda Squadron m the Chelsea stakes at Sandown Park, Surrey. He shaped well but his mount was
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  • 87 2 Rangoon, Apr. 2. Thakin Mya, Finance member of the Burma Interim Government who has just returned from Delhi where he attended the Inter-Asian Relations Conference as Burma Government observer described the conference as an "unqualified success." He revealed th;\t Burma had invited the Malayan, Siamese, Indonesian
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  • 111 2 IN AID OF INDO-BRITISH GOODWILL London, Apr. 2— The v Socety organised an t^h Bazaar Exhibition" j n v Hall London on Mar n n s *ay the Indo-British (oodwU !T n J id < tural mission to Indh Reginald Boreiuen aens, :h€ British Parliamen? tne chief speaker, hope that
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  • 112 2 COUNTER-PROPAGANDA OFFICE FOR SOU TH AFRICA London, Apr. 2.-A. B. Durrar.t former UNRRA representative In India and the Far East, now ad*. tional Public Relations Officer South Africa House. London. use lectures and oi.her methods of propaganda to counter British criticism of racial discrimination m South Africa. Working m collaboration
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  • 29 2 Rangoon, (Air Mail)-Indta merchants of the Manvan community have contributed i .sum o: R20.000 to the "Independent Fund" collected by the Anti-Fa*. cist Peoples Freedom League Bf Burma Reuter
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  • 229 2 London, Apr. 2. A statement headed: "Misuse of Faith," signed by 11 members of the Indian Muslim Community of Britain, was issued yesterday throughout the National Muslim Committee m collaboration with the Indian Workers' Association. The statement read: "It is a matter of
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  • 230 2 Nationalisation Of Burma's Defence Forces Underway Rangoon, Apr. 2.— Plans are now well under way for nationalisation of Burma's defence forces, U Ba Tint, newly appointed Defence Secretary of the Government of Burma, told Reuter yesterday. He added that projects launched would take "some years'* tp complete. Ba Tint said
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  • 112 2 Melbourne, Apr. I.— The Emperor of Ethiopia, Haile Selassie, has ordered 180 charge* from the Australian Government including 60 blacks and 60 greys for the Imperial bodyguard at Addis Ababa France also is enquiring for 2,000 Australian horses and Turkey for 1,000. Malaya has bought
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  • 1608 3 Asia F rom Serfdom To Freedom 1 Problems Of Japan The Indian Daily Mail today publishes the first of a series of three articles by the well-known Indian educationist, Prof. S. C. Dube. on "Asia From Serfdom to ireedom.'' Today's article deals with the "Problems of Japan." Tomorrow he will
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  • 306 3 London, Apr. 2— D. N. Pritt, Independent Labour Member of Parliament for Hammersmith yesterday opened the 11th annual conference of the Fedind (organisation of Indian students m Great Britain and Europe) m London. Nearly 200 students representing 2,000 m Great Britain were
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  • 25 3 George Norman Trevor, of York! 28, sentenced to death at Leeds' on Mfcr. !4 for the murder of Mary} Elizabeth Pemberton. has been re-t prleved.
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  • 353 3 Kangoon, April 2. The Burma Currency Board, set up by the Government with head office m London, yesterday assumed control of Burma currency and coinage which has now been linked with sterling, with no direct relation with India rupte Tne new Bui ma currency
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  • 155 3 Rangoon, (Air Mail)— The new Currency and Coinage Act is bound to have far -reaching effects. The closing of the Rserve Bank of India m Burma after Mar. 31, means that Burma will then have no central banking institution, because the Burma Currency Board
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  • 160 3 Rangoon <Air Mail).— Burma's plight as a meltingpot of races, with an intricate minority problem added to it, is now m the forefront m connection with the controversy over the forthcoming elections to the Constituent Assembly. Here are some interesting population statistics, freely flaunted about
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  • 178 3 London, Apr. 2. Secretary of State for Burma, Arthur Henderson, said m the House of Commons yesterday afternoon that the Governor of Burma had satisfied himself that the Panglong agreement relating to the frontier areas of Burma was acceptable to Shans, Kachins and Chin^ whose representatives
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  • 47 3 Athens, Apr. 2.— King Paul m a message to the Greek people last night said: "We are facing today i stifiggle for our very existence, Xor our independence and our liberties. I United vr will bring it to a successful end.' Reuter
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  • 558 4 Two Japs To Hang, Five Get "Life" (BY OUR STAFF REPORTER) Tension reigned supreme yesterday at the War Crimes Court during the closing phases of the Chinese Massacre Trial. Two Japs were sentenced to death and the five other accused were sentenced to life imprisonment. The
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  • 204 4 The Colonial Office has allocated to Singapore five places m a special 2-year training course for Colonial Social Welfare Officers beginning hi September 1947. They are open to: (a) any student of Raffles College, Singapore, who has obtained the diploma of the College; Cb) anyone holding
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  • 114 4 A general meeting oi the North Indian Hindu Association will be held at 47, Cuff Road, on Saturday the sth April. 1947. at 6.30 p.m. under the chairmanship of Shri Babu Ram Nath Singh, one of the Trustees and founder of the Association, to discuss the
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  • 123 4 The literary section of the IndoMalayan Association, Singapore, is to be revived soon. Will all members interested m this section please send m their names and addresses to Mr. N. Raja Ram, 7, Cuff Road, Singapore It is also intended to start a badminton party. Will all members
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  • 106 4 London, Apr. I.— The Sunday Chronicle reported from Moscow on Sunday that the telephone rang at 3 a.m. the other morning m the British Embassy. The operator said the White House m Washington wished to speak to Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin. Bevin
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  • 182 4 BACK PAY: LATEST DEVELOPMENTS (By Our Staff Reporter) At a meeting of the Singapore Government Servants' Back Pay Council, held yesterday evening, it was decided to address a cable direct to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Arthur Creech -Jones, and to explain by air mail letter as
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  • 184 4 The fourth general meeting of the Indian Chamber of Commerce, Malacca, was held under the chairmanship of Mr. Chunllal M. Shah on Sunday the 30th of March, 1947, at 3 p.m. at the chamber's premises No. 39, Mill Road, Malacca and the following were elected office
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  • 135 4 Mr. Bernard Newman, a lecturer of international repute, is at present m Singapore giving lectures to the Services on various subjects. Mr. Newman is a prolific novelist with more than 45 books to his credit and also writes popular detective fiction under the norn de
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  • 44 4 Phone 999" Only For Emergency Tlie public are again reminded mat they should dial "95*9" for emergency Police. The normal Police exchange "5221" is not for emergency calls. Instructions to this effect are on the front of every telephone book, says a Press release.
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  • 79 4 Tokyo, Apr. 1. Prince Mikasa, Emperor Ilirohito's third brother, successfully took a test for a Oliver's licence on Tuesday explaining "m these modern times it is a step towards becoming a lull-fledged man." Mikasa, who was driven to and from the testing ground by his
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  • 47 4 The Peoples' Restaurants will be closed from Friday, April 4th *o Monday, April 7th inclusive; the Child Feeding Centres will be closed on Friday, Sunday and Monday, April 4th, 6th and 7th, but will be open as usual on Saturday, April sth.
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  • 85 4 In honour of Swami Bhaswarananda, the retiring President of local Ramakrishna Mission, and m recognition of his valuable services to our community, and also to welcome the new President of the Mission, Swami Bamadebananda, the members of Arya Samaj. Singapore, are arranging a tea party at the
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  • 282 4 FINANCE MEMBER LIAQ UAT ALI KHAN'S NEW BILL IN CENTRAL LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY New Delhi, Apr. 2 Repualof sections 40 and 41 Reserve Bank of India Act, which make sterling the minant of the external value of the rupee, is sought amending bill introduced In the Centra] Legislai today by Finance
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  • 174 4 KAMALA CIRCUS SCORES ON OPENING NIGHT The Ont Indian this country, me h<ui it opened 10 a crowata mght. Hours beiorc the eon ing time, Farrer Park whw circus is "pitched," wa^ a mass of humanity ana j wno saw the show Uu>t w^^* unanimous m tutu pra maian artistes.
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