Indian Daily Mail, 21 April 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111, No. 59. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 195 1 Story Behind Gandhi-Jinnah Appeal I rom Our Own Correspondent) I Apr. 20. A sensational story behind the joint I Mahatma Gandhi and Mr. Jinnah for maintainI rmony, has just come to light. It seems when I od to Ganrlhiji the issuing of an appeal, m
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  • 195 1 in Our Own Correspondent) -pr. ?<> Sikh leaders ardar Baldev irdar Kartar Singh hi ihe Vi?eroy on Friday i^ested t ii :i the only way Ik Punjab problem was a province along the id? of Chenapo River. d that a two ition be introduced
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  • 54 1 Vh Wn Corres Pondent) 20 -a now mileProgress of Indian bo reached when begin to operate Hitherto, no n y Wl -iven licence but the advent 1 Government has POBilUm. Tata's new expected to begin months will cover 1 and London. present but
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  • 129 1 Washington, Apr. 20.— Lord Inverchapel, British Ambassador to the United States, was among the quests at a dinner given on Friday by Dr. Henry F. Grady, U.S. Am-bassador-designate to- India, in honour of the Indian Ambassador, Asaf Ali. at the exclusive Sulgrave Club in Washington. The
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  • 226 1 (From Our Own Correspondent* New Delhi, Apr. 20. Some important steps regarding the administration of the Frontier Province is expected shortly following the conference held on Friday by the Viceroy with Pandit Nehru. Dr. Khan Sahib ami the Frontier Governor. On the previous day, Governor Caroc
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  • 64 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Peshawar, Apr. ;>o.— The Frontier Intelligence Department is trying to locate a secret broadcast. ng station said to be working somewhere in the Province and regularly putting out League propaganda. The station which calls itself Pakistan Broadcasting Station" tan be heard daily at 8.30
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  • 136 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Peshawar, Apr. 20. The Frontier Government have decided to Telease, as soon as conditions permit, all political prisoners in the Province no; charged with offences of violence. Announc.im thus amnesty, the Government state that they associate themselves with the joint appeal
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  • 114 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi. Apr. 20. Pandit Nehru had a narrow escape yesterday in Gwalior where he went to address the States' People's Conference. He was proceeding to the Conference pandal when his car was stopped by hooligans shouting "Sheikh Abdullah Murdabad!" and "Jawaharlal.
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  • 74 1 (From Oiir Own Correspondent) Madras, Apr. 20. There was uproar In the Madras Assembly Chamber yesterday when the House was in session. Some Buckingham Mill strikers gate -crashed into the Chamber and started shouting slogans. The Speaker's appeal to them to leave proving useless, Police was
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  • 24 1 Paris, Apr. 20.—Henry Wallace, former United States Vice President w'H >iu*ak here on Tuesday on America's foreign policy." Reuter
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  • 130 1 London, Apr, 20. The possibility of establishing subsidiary industries in the Cocos Keeling Islands is being: explored, stated the British Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Arthur Creech Jones, in the House of Commons. Replying to questions about the cutting down of coconut
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  • 58 1 (From Our O.t.i nrrespun It nt) Madras, Apr. 20— The Indonesian and Malayan Deleft ons tc the Asian Conference arrived in the City yesterday evening. The Malayan delegation Is headed by Mr. A. Ganapathy, President of the Pan-Malayan Federation of Trade Unions. Both the delegations will
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  • 420 1 <h« P pnl 2{) presidi over the sixth session of the All India Marwari Federation, which began here recently Vl r. Lrijlal Biyani, President of the BeiW Provincial Congress LominiUee, and member of the Consiituent Assembly, supported Iho demand lor the establishment of a
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  • 149 1 Fundamental Rights Committee Adopts Irish Model (From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi, Apr. 20— The Fundamental Rights Sub-Committee of the Constituent Assembly has completed its work. Forwarding its report to the Assembly, the Committee's President, Acharya Kripalani, in a note says: "We are of the opinion that the fundamental rights of
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  • 138 1 Colombo, April 20. Ceyionese residents in Malaya can elect one representative to the Malayan Federal Legislative Council. Provision for such representation has been made by the Cheeseman Consultative Committee which considered public views and opinions on the new constitutional proposals for the Malayan Federation, according
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  • 52 1 London, Apr. 21.— Princess Elizabeth ha been appointed Colonel in-Chief of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders and of the 16/5 Lain, rg, thr War Office announced today the Princess's birthday TLe rincess is already Colonel of another regiment— the r*renad:er Guards. This appointment was conferred i n Februarv
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  • 90 1 Colombo, April, 20.— The rubber LOir.missioners, E. \V. VVhitclaw and 8, I*. H. Pcrera who had expected to leave for Malaya today, will now leave torn n r Ifl the Strathnaver and sn< nd three weeks in Malaya. They will visit factories where rubber
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  • 181 1 CASE AGAINST NETAJI STILL NOT WITHDRAWN! (Fran Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, Apr. 20. The case against Nrtaji Subhas Cha lira Bo*e pending in the Calcutta Police Court s^nce his disappearance, came up for hearing on Saturday before Rasa \H. Additional Chief Presidency Magistrate. 15. C. Sen, Public Pro■eevtor, prayed lor
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  • 143 1 London. Apr ?o.— The wellinformed Sunday new-paper The On enrer reported from Ne* Delhi today thai the partition oi I twe separate states —Hindustan <md Pakistan—be Ifore the British leave in June W M Beemt to b e a certainty.* It -aid Viceroy Viscount Vlountbattens talks with The
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  • 655 3 1000 Homeless Citizens, I Disease And Epidemics I^oon. Apr. 20.— About 250,000 people in Rangoon—onepopulation—live, work and sleep i n tiny £ifl huts made of bamboo and matting. dl of these squalid little huts, with filth and ground thorn, vie with the ugh debris of
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  • 238 3 Washington, April 20.— President Truman has asked all government agencies to help in relieving the stricken Texas port. He telegraphed to the Mayor of Texas City stating: "I know the Red Cross is ministering to your stricken city and I have asked every government agency
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  • 92 3 TRAVEL VISAS: U.S. PROPOSAL DEFEATED Geneva, April 20. —The United States proposal to moke a distinction in any plan to abolish travej visas between countries with immigration quota and those withoutwas defeated at the passport conference here, the American delegate being the only one of tli^ 33 delegates to vote
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  • 99 3 Beirut, April 20. An agreement has been reached between the Lebanese and Syrian governments that the Trans-Arabian Pipeline Company's pipeline from Saudi Arabia to the Mediterranean coast shall have its outlet on the Lebanese coast south of Beirut, it was authoritatively learned here vesterday. It
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  • 85 3 Tananarive, Apr. 20. Madagascar rebels launched a several hour long attack against a small village just west of Vatomandry, on the east coast of Madagascar, due east of Tananarive, but were driven off by a handful of European inhabitants, according to French dispatches. In the region of Moramanga,
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  • 49 3 Paris, Apr. 20.— Gen. De Gaulle's "Rally of the French People" enrolled more than 300,000 individual members within 48 hours of tHe offices opening in only one-third of France, Jacques Soustelle, leading organiser and official of the Rally, said in an interview yester- day.- Reuter
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  • 175 3 Sydney, (Air Mail) Two South Australian Anglican Bishops have attacked divorce. The Bishop of Willochra (Dr. Richard Thomas) said all divorce laws should be rescinded to prevent divorce. C shop of Adelaide, B. P. Robin, said he would not re-marry either innocent or guilty divorcees. Dr.
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  • 61 3 Damascus, April 20. Delegates from Arab states including Egypt, Iraq, Transjordan and Lebanon arrived hero yostcrday for a conference of Atv:/ Foreign Ministers on Pal 'Stine. The coni'erence. called by Syria, will discuss the common aUHude to be followed when the Palestine case com n
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  • 54 3 Now York, Apr. 20.— Gernart Eisler. alleged American Communist boss was yesterday freed on a U5525,000 bail. The German-born Communist faces indictments on charges of lying to obtain a passport and contempt of Congress for refusing a subpoena, to testify before the House of
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  • 53 3 Tokyo. April 20. The Mainichi and Kyodo News Service said more than 35 Japanese were killed and about the same number injured when a three-car irain caught fire inside a tunnel between Nara and Osaka. The fire was caused by an overheated motor on the
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  • 46 3 Hague. April 20.— Dr. M. Z. N. Witteven became on Wednesday the first woman to enter the Dutch diplomatic service. She was appointed Embassy Counsellor in which office she will servo as a member of the Dutch United Na- tion delegation. AP
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  • 37 3 Lake Success, April 20. Russia has finally handed to the delegates of the other big powers her nominations for the post of Governor of the free territory of Trieste, it was learned here today. Reuter
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  • 739 3  -  Dr. Kularanjan Mukherjee i By HAVING heard about the success of Naturopathy in the Marwari Relief Society Hospital, Gandhiji invited me to Noakhali last December. I had a long talk with him on the natural methods of healing. It is well-known that during the period of
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  • 413 4 Emergency Food Organisation Will Be Needed For Many Rice Production Is Still Less Than Half London, Apr. Apr. 20. The Emergency Food Organisation in South-East Asia will be needed for many months more, according to a Singapore message published in the Sunday Times. "To permit consumption of rice even on
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  • 83 4 In S. E. Asia Months More include reduction of the armed forces of both sides and extension of Republican authority over areas hitherto occupied by the Netherlands forces. "The degree of control over internal security exercised by the Indonesian Government still varies greatly. In Sumatra, particularly at Medan, enthusiatic Indonesian
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  • 110 4 The Secretary, Indian Muslim League, Singapore, writes: ''The Indian Muslims will celebrate Iqbal Day to-day (Apr. 21) in memory of the great poet of Musljm India the late Dr. (Sir) Mohamed Iqbal. Indian Muslims will hoist the Cresent flags in their residence in honour
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  • 63 4 Mr. A. Haywood, Coal Adviser to the Special Commissioner, Lord Killcarn, is leaving by air to-day for Saigon, at the invitation of the French authority In French IndoChina, While there, he will visit the Haiphong and Hongay coal mines, and will exchange views on
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  • 1674 4 Regrets He Has Not Visited India So Far- London, Apr. 20.— A manifestation of the new Secretary of State for India Lord Listowel's interest in India was the translation of his first philosophical work "Values of Life into Hindustani. The new Secretary of State
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