Indian Daily Mail, 8 May 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. HI, No. 73. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 247 1 governor Accused Of Open Conspiracy With League fo Bathe Province In Blood" (From Our OwnMCorrespondent) >v Dellli, Miv 7.— Khan ndu| Gaflfar Khan h^ fed m ik-mi loreshadowed. civil war on a huge scale tf A elections are ordered m
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  • 71 1 From Our Own Correspondent) fckanal, May 7.— Resolution sprcasing gratitude that India's idence has come by mutual ocween India and Britain pledging their support to a established Government adopted by the Conference of ionaries held m KodiUr^ m the week-end. conference declared Mishad "no
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  • 47 1 Political Correspondent) May 7— lt is underfollowing the talks held ltmandu, the Nepal willing to permit <>f Gurkhas to the British armies. The will be determined by i ween British and o rernmenta relations between <ndia are also being >lr< »c:ihened.— Copyright.
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  • 34 1 Appalling Cyclone Ha voc In Darbhanga p °«n or respondent) C Mlv r «W d« troyed and lakhs "'"l'-red homeless by swept over Dharh h l m Bihar last week. Ufe aUo is reported.
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  • 111 1 (From Our Political Correspondent) Madras, May 7. An enquiry by the High Court Judge into the affairs of the Madras Legislature Congress Party and the circumstances which led to his resignation is demanded by -ex-Premier Prakasam m an open letter .to the Congress President Acharya Kripalatii. Prakasam
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  • 140 1 PREPARING FOR PAKISTAN? (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, May 7. Capital invested by Hindus estimated at Rs. 250 crores <R2,500,000,) 000) is moving down to Delhi from the Punjab m anticipation ot partition. "After us, the deluge! We are leaving Pakistan an economic desert," declared a Hindu industrialist. A
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  • 26 1 Paris, May 7.— France's Socialist Party ratified today Premier Paul Ramadier'a decision ousting the Communist from his coalition cabinet, thus ending the French Governmental crisis.— AP
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  • 235 1 SPECIAL MESSAGE THROUGH INDIAN DAILY MAIL (From Our Special Correspondent) Calcutta, May 7. Mauiana Akhram Khan, President of the Bengal Provincial Muslim League m sending greetings of goodwill and best wishes to readers of the Indian
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  • 53 1 Dublin. May 7.— The Irish Independent forecast today that Eire may seek a U.S. loan. The forecast m advance would call for expenditures of £30,000,000 which is double those of ten years ago. On the barfs of the present income from taxation that would leave
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  • 45 1 (From Our Political Correspondent) Bangalore, May 7. Mysore Dewan Sir A. Ramaswai Mudaliar has refused permission to a nonoffieial member to introduce m the State Assembly bills for the aboli. tion of untouchability and permitting Harijan temple entry. Copyright.
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  • 192 1 New Delhi, May 7,— The Viceroy, Viscount Mountbatten was reported m a New Delhi despatch to the Lahore Civil and Military Gazette today to be planning round table talks with Indian leaders, both Congress and Muslim League this month. "Invitations are being
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  • 560 1 Tokyo, May 7. Authoritative Japanese sources said on Wednesday that General Douglas Mac Arthur assured Emperor Hirohito that the United States would guarantee the defense of Japan. This statement was made during the hour-long conference at the American Embassy yesterday. Hirohito, who had
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  • 71 1 Batavia, May 7. More than three thousand labourers m the Billiton tin mines went on strike on May 3 as the result of bad social condition*. The total Chinese employed In these mines is 3383 and 3130 were reported to be on strike The strike
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  • 104 1 'DISGUISED' BRITISH AGENTS OPERATING IN TURKEY? Moscow. May 7. A charge was put forward m Izvestia that "numerous" British agents dressed m civilian clothe* are operating m Turkey as business men. The assertion was also made that 'Turkish reactionaries contemplate a "cordon sanitare" from Iran through the Balkans and Central
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  • 69 1 Seoul, May, 7._Yu Uek Kyum, director of the Department oi Education, announced that more than one million men and women of Kyongsangnamde Province have been taught to read and write Hankul pure Korean language .since last year, resulting m the reduction of illiteracy from 80
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  • 69 1 S^oul, May 7— Yu Chin Hi, 95, Democratic Party leader and num-ber-at-large of the Korean Legislative Assembly, apix)inted last December, died May 3. Assembly members donated 100 j i each for the family. A giaduato of the Seoul M< < College, he was an ardent advocate of
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  • 326 1 London, May 7.— Poht.cal quarters m London believe that the present talks between India experts of the British Cabinet and General Lord Ismay, the Viceroy's Chief of Staff, will be among the most decisive m the interim period before the final transfer of power to
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  • 223 1 Xew Delhi. May 7.— Mr. Mohai mej Ali Jinnah, Fresidein ol the Muslim League, called on followers today to refrain lor a 1« r Mreokl from rcO of violence m the can paign for Pakistan "when decisiont concerning the whole t»l India likely to be announced. 'He said,
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  • 538 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thursday, May 8, 1947. A SIGNIFICANT ISSUE IN our editorial yesterday, we briefly analysed the main recommendations of Mr. Justice Jobling on the S.T.C. employees' demands. To-day, let us examine one or two important issues of his findings m the light of a human being's indispensable
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  • 468 2 Gandhi Jinnah To Continue Their Peace Efforts Despite Disagreement On Partition New Delhi, May 7. Mahatma Gandhi and the President of the Muslim League, Mr. Mohamed Ali Jinnah conferred for three hours yesterday and then announced that they still disagreed on
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  • 273 2 IT'S UPTO INDIANS THEMSELVES TO GETkI TO STAND ON THEIR FEET, SAYS MAMi a t> J Manila, May 7.— The Manila Tribune m that quite unable to liquidate its Empire m an Great Britain has given notice that she win M H June, 1948, and that it is up to
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  • 82 2 Calcutta, May 7. A resolution urging the boycott of British goods "if the British divide India into Pakistan (separate Muslim state) and Hindustan* was passed at a convention of Congress Party supporters on Sunday. The convention also adopted a resolution urging that a parallel national government
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  • 102 2 INDIAN SLOOP COMMANDER ENTERTAINS CHINESE PRESSMEN Nanking. May 6. A party of more than 30 Chinese Pressmen visited the Indian sloop Godavari and were entertained to a luncheon by Commander S. G. Karmakar. At a subsequent conference, Commander Karmakar said there was no discrimination aboard and everyone ate and lived
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  • 191 2 Colombo, May 7.— "The year 1947 is going to be a historic year for the people of Lanka, as it will see the inauguration of our new Constitution which will vest the internal administration of the country entirely m the hands of the representatives of the
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  • 190 2 New Delhi, May 7.— Hindu holy men shouting "protect temple sanctity," and "cow slaughter," pursued their campaign of picketing against leading members of India's Interim Government on Monday. The picketeers were arrested as were previous demonstrators. The picketeers were arrested as They are
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  • 53 2 New Delhi, May 7.— The Nepal Government is prepared to allow the British and Indian armies to continue to recruit Gurkhas, it was reliably learned here today. This decision was indicated by representatives of the British and Indian Governments who have just returned from Nepal after discussing
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  • 301 2 London, May 7. Britain would show generosity to Burma both m the discharge of her direst financial responsibility arising out of British defence of Burma and m her attitude to the Burmese, said Lord Listowel, Secretary for Burma and India, during
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  • 175 2 INDIAN, WIFE TOLD TO QUIT U.S. New York, May T States immigration auth informed the Ind.an <Un M raj Vashi and his wi f e \Z* they must leave America^ 15. The couple were due v m New York s Belasco TwJ Broadway on May 26 mi n gramme of
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  • 70 2 Calcutta, May 7.— A 48-hoc few was imposed JMtoft Bareilly, about 140 miles nori of Lucknow, aftei communa! bings m which three person? killed. One of them was air turning home from school Despite the eontinu. curfew and Intensive military searches bomb arms are still being
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  • 543 2 SAYS WORLD WANTS "A STRONG INDIA" Shanghai (Air Mail). Despite apparent present difficulties India today is more hopeful of a aeration than a year and a half ago. when he made his first post-war visit, and India is to
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  • 527 3 Impression Of American Observers frf,,ndi»n May 7.-The average Russian m and around js beginning to live better than ever he hoped. But by £i standards he still is far from living well. That is the \mericans and Western Europeans who have
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  • 161 3 Saigon, May 7.— The French High Commissioner for Indo- hin. i. Eniile Bollaert, and the Vietnam Republic President, Ho Chi Minh, simultaneously made public statements on Sunday favouring conciliation of the IndoChina tight. From his hide-out m the mountain fastness of Tenkin, President Ho broadcast
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  • 155 3 Geneva, May 7.—The Indian Minister for Commerce, Ismail Chundrigar, is N expected to arrive m Geneva about the middle of May for discussions on the international trade organisation draft charter. He will lead the Indian delegation to the conference and Reuter learned today that
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  • 127 3 London. May 7.— Three of London's daily newspapers, were asking "Does Russia want war?" after making public reports of correspondents who had Just returned from Moscow. The Liberal News Chronicle said -As things now are as they must stand for some tune Russian
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  • 331 3 London, Aiay 7. C. Jinarajadasa, President of the International Theosophical Society, who came from Ceylon recently, was present last night at the Buddhist festival of Wesak (New Year) organised by the London Buddhist Society at Conway Hall. According to traditions, Lord Buddha attained Gautama or
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  • 78 3 Batavia, May 7.— Two hundred thousand guilders worth of gold and jewellery were found on eight Indians searched here yesterday, according to the Dutch East Indies News Agency. The Indians were passengers on the Dutch moitorship Oranje enroute for Colombo. They wore gold rings on
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  • 178 3 lJ.ua via. May 7.— The Republican daily, Nieuwsbald, conunentnig on the proclamation of the "Pasoendan State,*' last Sunday, said m an editorial today, "Every bit of a mosquito is a nuisance and so also is the Pasoendan action a nuisance for us. However, the new
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  • 209 3 New Delhi, May 7. The British owned newspaper Statesman said yesterday that it was "likely" the Indian Maharajahs would press for the independence of prince-ruled provinces should a Muslim Pakistan be created m British India. The Statesman said the majority of the
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  • 174 3 INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION TO TACKLE FIC-SIAM BORDER DISPUTE YYashington, May 7. A five-man international conciliation commission is to tackle the 60-year dispute over the boundary between French indo-China and Siam. A communique issued after the session on Tuesday said the group would examine ethical and economic considerations submitted by agents of
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  • 151 3 Belfast, May 7. Misgivings must grow with evidence that comes fresh almost daily of the probability of the two great Indian parties reaching agreement, says the Northern Whig, Belfast, in its editorial today. "Judging from the trends now being disclosed," addc the Northern Whig,
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  • 302 3 MARSHALL "DEVIATED FROM TRUTH," SAYS IZVESTIA guilt," on Russia for the breakdown of the Foreign Ministers Conference. In its editorial, the Soviet Union Government newspaper also declared that Marshall had "deviated from the truth" m his radio report on
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  • 50 3 London. May 6. -The ftrtt award of £500 m a competition for th<design for a projected new Anglican Cathedral m Colombo haa been won by Roger A P. Pinckcy and Arthur F. E. Gott of London, the Dominion* and Colonies Committee of ttv Royal Society of Arts announced today.- Reuter
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  • 108 3 Washington, May 7. The DA has proposed to Panama a new agreement for the clcicnce of the Panama canal and for continued use of the Republic of Panama The proposed agreement, announced oy the State Deportment, calls for joint 14-S-- Panam a Defence. Under
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  • 62 3 New i'oik, May 7. Ihe Presi dent of the India League ol America, Sardar J. Singh, at a press conlerence said that UK people- oi tne Asiatic countries were "beginning to let I scared of the United Slates' 1 due to its power for "economic penetralion" and its
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  • 87 3 New York, May 7. -Emuuud Cellar, democratic Congressman for New York praising the newly published book "i Have Shed My Tears" by the Indian author D. X Karuka said: 'It Is a book that should be read by every American Interested m Indian ailair^. "It is
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  • 86 3 London, May 7. Officer. >. nov\ being appointed to .short-service commissions m the Royal Air Force education branch, will b*eligible for gratuity of i)SG2 10s. on completion of five years service the Air Ministry announced. Thi> rate will apply to all appointments made as a result of
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  • 73 3 Rangoon, May 7 -A number Ol Red Flag" Communists detained m Rangoon prisons, are at present undergoing 'fast unto death." U was reported here yesterday. According to Burmese papers, on< Communist leader Tin U, who ha > been hunger striking 50 days Is now m
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  • 58 3 Antununanvu. May 7.- Over B 0 Madaga>i\m- were killed and about 100 wounded m skirmishes wiUi Senegalese troops on a costal road between Vatomandry and Noro Mahanoro m the East of Madagascar, the French sources reported yesterday. Fifty other were killed when the Senegalese garrison of Panovanfl
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  • 60 3 London. May 7. Colonel Rees Williams, member ol Parliamc arrived home yesterday from Burma where he baa beni pregidi over the commuter of enquiry i i') the best method of associating til/- frontier people, with working out oi the new constitution for Burma. He is
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  • 25 3 Seoul, Korea. May 7 Ko iiiost modern train, the streamlined Korean Liberator made its maiden runyesterday from Seoul to Puaao iouth-eastern port oi Korea. Reuter
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  • 453 4 STC Men To Resume Work At 1 1 A. M. Today Recommendation To Take Effect Forthwith (By Our Staff Reporter) The fourteen weeks old strike of the Singapore Traction Company Employees has at last tome to an end and the strikers will resume work today at 11 a.m. This announcement
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  • 356 4 \M> Honourable friend Mr, y. M. N. Menon (member of the Malayan Lnion Aavisory Council) has spoken on conditions of employment on rubber estat es an d has advocated a Government enquiry into them.
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  • 125 4 A Chinese, believed to be a member of one of the rival gangs involved m the shooting incident m Maude Road last month, was shot m the stomach on Tuesday night at Owen Road. About six shots were fired m all. Three Chinese, one armed with a
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  • 58 4 Certain Scholarships and Exhibitions are awarded annually on the results of the Cambridge School certificate Examinations to students born and educated m Malaya who are m need of financial assistance to enter the College of Medicine. Applications for these Scholarships should be made direct to the
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  • 338 4 Ceylon Indians Want British To Quit Ceylon 'Puma Swan f For Island Demanded Colombo, May 7. A resolution stating that while viewing with great satisfaction the British Government's declaration to quit India by a deiinite date m 1948, the Congress thought that a similar declaration should be made regarding Ceylon
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  • 130 4 A fully representative gathering of members of the Putera-P.M.C. J.A. Perak State Standing Committees met m Ipoh yesterday morning and unanimously decided to form the Putera-P.M.C. J.A. Perak Mass Meeting Organising Committee to arrange for a joint mass meeting to be held m Ipoh on
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  • 47 4 Gauhati, Assam May 7.— An aircraft crashed into the river Brah. maputra here on Monday after flying into telegraph wires when taking off from Gauhati aerodrome for Calcutta. Steam launches were searching the river for the two occupants of tne plane.— Reuter
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  • 171 4 Batavia, May 7. Dutch Pr«imMinister L. J. M. Beel and Oversea Territories Minister J. A. Jonkman arrived here by air from Holland at 10.45 a.m. It is the fir&t visit of a Dutch Prime Minister to the Indies m the history of the
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  • 105 4 London, May 7. One of India's best known painters Fyzee Rahmin is shortly to hold his first post-war exhibition m London. Fyzee Rahamin Is well-known m London art circles and has also exhibited m New York. When he held an exihibition at Burlington
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  • 53 4 New Delhi, May 7.— The Government of India has agreed to register Trade Unions, the AllIndia Ordnance Employees Federation disclosed here. At the same time the Federation said it has called off the seven weeds' strike by about 2,000 Ordnance workers after negotiations Reuter
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  • 73 4 The Commanding Officers of the MRNVR and the SVC have agreed to re-open the S.V.C. H.Q., Mess, Beach Road, on a joint basis. The Mess will be open to all Volunteers past and present of the MRNVR. SSVF, FMSVF and MVAF. It is intended to operate
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  • 193 4 KING CALLS FOR NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER Grayer. atl n >' W* ArchbUhoft J statement; sj H M King Sunday, July 6th a, I Uonal Prayer t0 I tvery citizen should I self on that day by *r I ihis nation maa c r I gloriouo coatribi I ning of
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    • 41 4 EAST-WEST SOCIETY TALK Professor G. A. Ransome, of the College of Medicine, Singapore will address the East. West Society on -How Medical Science helped to win the Burma Campaign/' at the Y.M.C.A., Orchard Road, on Thursday. May 8th, at 8.30 p.m.
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    • 81 4 DISCOURSE ON GITA A discourse on "Srimad Bhagavad Gita" will be delivered m English by Swami Vamadevananda, President, the Ramakrishna Mission, Singapore, at the Mission premises 9, Norris Road, on Saturday, May 10, at 6.30 p.m. All are cordially invited BANDS AT PRESENTATION The Pipe Band of the 1st Battalion
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