Indian Daily Mail, 29 April 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111, No. 66. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 471 1 The Dream We ye Had These Years May Have To Be Altered' Pandi/ Nehru \H\RD SESSION Of ASSEMBLY OPENS >\ Delhi, Apr. 28. Pandit Jawaharlul Nehru, Interim .veinnui! leader, told India's Constituent Assembly for the todaj that the Muslim League Majority m the proma
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  • 98 1 Own Correspondent) \|>r. 28.— The ComJ ltl <* <»i Action of the Assam 1 League yesterday rejected compromise plan reached beamier Bardoloi and the sup leader Mahomed Saadullah eviction policy of the Govhe Premier declaritil the Muslim League present agitation no question of releasprisoneru and
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  • 24 1 \i, N| Imted Provinces): man-eating tiger P'ople, besides a t} <- v, ul d «»«»Uc animals, •f TuJliraw Patti of The tiicer is still Reuter
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  • 335 1 (From Our Own Coi respondent) New Delhi, Apr. 28.— Tentative conclusions appear to have emerged from the talks which Mountbatten has been holdintr with Indian leaders. The outlines of the Viceroy's plan are understood to be: truncated Pakistan if Jinnah persists m his
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  • 280 1 Textile Allocations: Penang Indian Chamber Protests To G.G. (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Apr. 28.— The Indian Chamber of Commerce, Penang, has vigorously protested to the Government against the method of allocation of quotas of Japanese textiles. At a heated meeting at the Chamber premises on Apr. 25, the following
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  • 121 1 London, Apr. 28. During the present fiscal year Britain will be spending on India and Burma more than 14 times as much as she spent m the last year. An examination of the budget and appropriation accounts shows that whereas expenditures on
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  • 347 1 London, Apr. 28.— Mr. A. V. Alexander, Minister of Defence, and a member of the Cabinet Mission <o India, speaking at the Indian Students' Hostel here today said that one of the greatest problems of Indo-British relations was that Britons Knew
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  • 58 1 Jan Bata On Collaboration Charge Prague, Apr. 28.— The case against Jan Bata, well-known Czechoslovak millionaire shoe manufacturer now m Brazil, who is accused of collaboration with the Germans, opened m Prague National Court today. Jan Bata took over the huge Bata plant at Olin m 1932 after his brother
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  • 35 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bombay. Apr. 28. —The Bombay Government have cut the annual cloth quota per adult from 24 yards to 10. The Madras ration Is only five yards Copyright.
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  • 169 1 Cairo, Apr. 28.— A signal from Scotland Yard has set the police searching hotels m Egypt and watching airports for Martin Bor. Mann, Hitlers Deputy Fuehrer, according to a senior Security official here last night. Reports that Bormann had been arrested m Egypt today were,
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  • 64 1 Cairo. Apr. 28.- Egyptian Security Officials said today the Martin Bormann, Hitlers missing deputy who was sentenced to death m absentia last October by the Nuremberg tribunal, might possibly be m the Middle East, but not m Egypt. They said that some time ago Scotland
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  • 143 1 H.E. The Governor of Singapore, Sir Franklin Gimson, has received from Lady Clementi the following reply to his letter of condolence on the death of Sir Cecil Clementi:— "Dear Sir Franklin, Thank yon very much for your telegram, conveying to me the kind condolences of the
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  • 72 1 BIG FIRE IN MALAYAN SHOWMAN'S BANGKOK CINEMA Bangkok, Apr. 28. A Are swept the Capitol Theatre here, owned b> the Malayan cinema magnate Ah Loke, on Sunday night while a show was proceeding. The fire started m the projecting' room and spread quickly involving 2.000,000 ticals loss m films. Many
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  • 39 1 Flushing, Meadow, New York. Apr. 28.- A special session of the United Nations General Assembly, called to diacusi the Palestine question, opened here today under the temporary presidency ol the Belgian delegate Ferdinard Van Langenhove.- Reuter
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  • 142 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Patna. April 28.— Stories are current about the appearance of Nefaji Subhas Chandra Bose at Patna and at the villages vis ted by Gandhiji. The villagers say that after t'.\< the visit of Gandhiji io a riot devastated village, a Sanyasi appeared
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  • 102 1 Terrorists Say "No Peace Unless--- Jerusalem. Apr. 28.- The Jewish terrorist organisation Irgun Zv;i Leumi In statement issued In-' night said. "There will by no pea* In Palestine, m the Middle Ea.st w In the world until the British occupation regime m Palestine ana TYansjordan is abolished, and Brl *ish
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  • 51 1 Jerusalem, Apr. &>.— General <; MaeMillan, General Offl Comnding British treep* m Palestine, narrowly escaped Injur; r when j f ist thn grenade at passing Brit'sh truck m Jerusalem*! Street ol Propl Tht raPa stafl i armoured je >ps, pi >nly three minutes before v
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  • 87 1 London. Apr. 28. The preading nympathy strike ol more than 2-1.000 dock workers virtual! > pen lyzed the sprawling London deck system for the second tinu m i< than four months lodav. More than 150 ships carrying v tal food for rationed Britons m 1 oi
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  • 45 1 Montserrat, Spain. Apr "b.More than 50,000 Catalan Catholics applauded frantically yesterday as their Patroness for the pa.st .000 years, the black wooden image of O Lad; ol Montserrat, was enthroned on a magnificent gold and silver thrune <•<,-♦ Ing n.0u0.000 p< tas (£iio,ow Reuter
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  • 973 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tuesday, April 29, 1947. UNJUST DISCRIMINATION IN WAGES pVNE of the injustices to which Indian Labour m Malaya Is submitted, is the appalling discrimination m wages as between an Indian and a Chinese labourer. Reference to this was made the other day by Mr. S. K.
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  • 794 2  -  Don Hath Lawlessness Causes Grave Concern (By Rangoon, April 28. The highest priority problems m inde-pendence-bound Burma today are restoring a prostrate economy and speeding up the rehabilitation programme that barely has scratched the surface during th c two years since the country's
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  • 95 2 Suhrawady Wants "United Bengal In Divided India" New Delhi, Apr. 28.— S. S. Suhrawady, Premier of Bengal Province and member of the Muslim League, yesterday answered the Hindu and Muslim demands that India's most populous province be split on religious lines, with a proposal that Bengal instead be proclaimed an
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  • 78 2 Bombay, April 28. An Indian woman near the town of Madura, nearly went mad with pain m labour. She ran wildly from her house and fell into a well containing 20 feet of water. While struggling to stay afloat she was delivered of her child. She
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  • 172 2 PARLIAMENTARY STATEMENT WITHIN WEEK London, April 28.— The British Government's statement on the Secretary of States services in India may be made, in Parliament within the next week or so, cables Fraser Wighton, Router's political correspondent. The statement deals only with the position of
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  • 240 2 Indonesians Promise India More Food v mi vrvFU Bangalore (Mysore State), (Air Mail).-- -The magnitude of India's food problem and the arrangements made for equitable distribution of whatever food India has, have been seen first hand by the Indonesian Food Delegation which has been touring some of India's cities and
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  • 65 2 Rangoon. Apr. 28._ Japanese surrendered personnel still waiting repatriation from Burma total 27,000 according to local Press reports yesterday. They will be sent to Japan by the end of May the reports added. Most of the surrendered personnel are helping m rehabilitation and construction projects, and
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  • 582 2 Dhanbad, Bihar (Air Mail) Unless India' is stepped up, it will hold up the industrial rerun ***M growth of the country, accordi^ t 0 Mr 11 \>u 2 >,,,n ber lor Works, Mines and Pow er m a S p e ech here
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  • 146 2 Paris, Apr. 28— Paul Kamadier, French I'rniie Minister, said last niffht that France was "m the position of a drowning man, whose head is still above water," and added: "If u e ffive up, we shall sink." Speaking at Millau. m southwestern France, he
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  • 190 2 New Delhi, Apr. expected to have the first fo blican Constitution b] Oct nj year— that i» the deadline l the provisional >lh (lu c mended by the Business mnil of the Constituent AsseMj The Committee commendations an li submitted to the t
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  • 196 2 Peiping (Air Mail l —Dr. P. < Bagchi. the first Professer deputed by the Government of India work as Piefcsssr of Indian Hiuej and Culture at the National Per University, has taken up hi> Istie at the Tniversity here after a ion ferencc m Nankin-
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  • 1216 3 lr)1111 John Bonham, Reuters Correspondent) Jog (Air Mail)* Symptomatic of the end of Labours nla l honeymoon it lasted 19 months before the jolt Printer fuel crisis— is current discussion 0 the possiffeitish Government's mandate, and increasing debate on jj^Kj
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  • 35 3 New York, Apr. 28.— Siam will be ceremoniously inducted into the United Nations today when th< Assembly meets. The main business ot the Assembly is consideration of the Palestine problem Reuter
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  • 262 3 Malayan Badminton Champions Given Chance For World Titles London. April 28.— Malaya's suggestion for the formation of a Pacific or Eastern Zone m the Thomas Cup, the Davis Cup of badminton, has now become an accomplished fact. The proposal was put forward by Malaya before the war, but naturally had
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  • 285 3 Cairo, April 28. The men whose job is just reporting news do not attempt to estimate these things. They only tell of what happened. Bells are pealing from the ancient venerated St. George's Church of the Greek Orthodox faith. They herald the announcement to
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  • 229 3 INDIANS IN BRITAIN SHOCKED AT BLOODY DISTURBANCES IN INDIA Birmingham. Apr. 28.— Indians m Britain are shocked and dismayed at the "orgy of destruction and great havoc that is being caused throughout the length and breadth of India," said a resolution passed by the Central Committee of the Indian Workers
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  • 251 3 Vatican City, April 27.— For the first time m the history of the Roman Catholic Church a mother will be present at the beatification of her daughter m St. Peters today. Eighty-three-year.old Assumta Goretti will be among 40,000 persons expected to crowd St. Peter's basilica
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  • 105 3 Rangoon. April 28.— British port authorities said on Saturday night that no trace was discovered m the fifth day of their search for the missing 1.000-ton coastal vessel Sir Harvey Adamson, which is feared lost with 250 passengers aboard. Surface ships and aircraft scouting
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  • 136 3 DIRECTOR OF RUBBER INDUSTRIES FOR CEYLON URGED Colombo. April 28.— The suggestion was made at the Rubber Commission that a Director of Rubber Industries should be appointed, whose duties should be to adopt measures for the establishment of rubber manufacturing industries and for increasing the consumption of their products, also
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  • 153 3 Jerusalem, April, 28.— The Jewish Agency was reliably reported on Sunday to have completed its programme for a new anti-terror campaign, calling upon the Holy Land's 600,000 Jews to realise that "murder and bloodshed" endanger the Jews' arguments on the eve of the presentation of
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  • 137 3 Cairo. Apr. 28.— Leaders of In dia's Indian National Congress and Muslim League on Saturday tabled io the Arab League expressing their suppon of Palestine Independence and of halting Jewish immigration to the Holy Land. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, VicePresident ol the Indian Interim Government and
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  • 267 4 Washington, Apr. 28.— Pre ident Truman held a secret conference at the White House last night with George Mar- United States Secretary of state and Republican and nocrat Tarty leaders m the United States Congress. The conference was officially dt>u a.-> being for
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  • 354 4 Oi\e Indian, believed to be the leader of the gang, was shot dead, while live were wounded, one seriously, and 12 others were arrested by the Singapore Harbour r»oard Fonce wnen a mixed gang oi Javanese, Chinese and Indians tried to loot a godown
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  • 156 4 The Jo:nt Wa^es Commission met on 25th April, 1947 and discussed its task. It is endeavourir. v to collect Information as to the rates of pay of all grades of dally paid labour and with this end m view is requesting employers and others to
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  • 211 4 Washington, Apr. 28. former U.S. Under-Secretary of State inner Welles said m his weekly adcast on Sunday that "there ire several real causes tor enourmgement" m the results ol the Foreign Ministers Conference ;t .Moscow. There are actually various .signs hat the present crisis may diminish
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  • 385 4 The Postal Services Department oi Malaya notify that an internal air mail service will operate between and within the Malayan Union and Singapore on and from the Ist May, 1947. A!rcra I Malaya Airways Co.. be used for the convey- urged air
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  • 91 4 Four hundred and ninety-four posters have been received at the Public Relations Office for the Safety First Week Poster Competition for Schools. They have come tram 11 English Schools, 26 Chinese Bch< lis and 5 Malay Schools. They cover a wide variety of aspects of Safety
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  • 134 4 M ALA Y SPORTS ASSN. REVIVED: NEW OFFICIALS At a general meeting of the Malay Sports Association held on Sunday. 27th April, at 24. Crane Road, the following were elected Committee of Management for the current year. President: Mr. Ismail bin Abdul Aziz; Vice-President: Mr. Hussein bin ilaji Slraj; Hon.
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      122 4 (By Our Staff r p Singapore, Apri Tn col Mscrtion that •;wui b. in August 9 i will be th, dStre^ I critical constellatl Maniam said: Thtragic events for Family, m will be some pi usual happin the Royal IWhen pr< ned huthtr, hi sor Maniam said, l
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    • 171 4 London, April, 27. Leonard O. Biake, astrologer, who claims to have predicted the correct date of the German invasion of Poland, peered into the future today and forecast Whether w r ar can be averted over Russia's policy toward Germany, will become clear this summer. Some tragic events
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  • 205 4 On Saturday night, the party of 25 schoolboys from Kuala Kangsar, who have been visiting Singapore, stayed at Johore Bahru. On Sunday they went to Aluar on the first lap of their journey home. On Friday morning they met the Colonial Secretary, Mr. P. A. B.
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  • 26 4 BRtosel*. Apr. 28.— The tennis international match continued yesterday, Obaui Mohamed. India, beating Jacques Eeten, Belgium, 6-3. 6-3, 5-7. 6.1- Reuter
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  • 13 4 The funeral oi I Denmark will take nesday, April 30th. j
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