Indian Daily Mail, 9 May 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail 01. HI, No. 74. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 240 1 Malaya' s Goal Is Complete Independence, Says Dr. Burhanudin SELF-GOVERNING MALAYA AS AN INDEPENDENT MEMBER OF THE INDONESIAN FEDERATION ENVISAGED I May >.—^elf-governing Malaya as an indepen- :m emlKT of the Indonesian Federation is envisaged by Dm. n President of the Malay Nationalist Party who B goon M Ruest ot
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  • 215 1 PAKISTAN IN FRONTIER? (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, May By— Mr. Jinnah's latest statement endorsing the Muslim League agitation m the Frontier Province has not come as a surprise to political observers m Delhi who opine it is only consistent with the negative attitude which
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  • 63 1 B.— Jai Prakash the Indian ■fcfcl Party, was arrested by the tauri State police here today fortibh deported back to t»ml>ay. Madras on a •^ck :our and refused to with earlier orders to cease return to Bombay. d one meeting last -'•rabad and was scheo make
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  • 64 1 -^omund. May B.— lt is underag of the Indian Atomic Coirmittee will be held t week of May either Trivandrum under lip of Dr. H. J. Bhathe question of mii velocity accelerator la lean that the harnessing atomic dustrlal schemes will for discußsion. Dr. >; Ahmed,
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  • 43 1 -King George n 'd and is temporarily ...V. lho Royal quarters battleship Vanexchange Telegraph 2 d °n Wednesday in "\< Wi from the ship. disposition was atVanguard's passage > to cool weather S irom the X*** 1 Family U0^ th*ln ,.1-lx Z_2L AP
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  • 132 1 Raja Mahendrapratap Plans To "Storm" India's Capital Karachi, May B.— S ixt y-year-old, white-bearded, veteran Indian revolutionary, Raja Mahendra Pratap, said here that he is planning to "storm" India's ancient capital, Delhi, with a specially raised private army of 200,000 if the British fail to hand over power by the
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  • 135 1 New Delhi, May B.— Gandhiji yesterday met Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, known as Frontier Gandhi." for discussion on the North-west Frontier Province. A meeting of the Congress Working Conunittee was held later. Five Muslim leaders, who were released from Peshawar Jail on parole rive
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  • 91 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, May B.— ln a Cable to Lord Listowel and Sir Stafford Cripps today Dr. Shyamprosad Mukherji says Bengal Hindus refuse to accept the establishment of Pakistan on Bengal and opposed the idea of an independent Bengal detached from the
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  • 242 1 "Prevent This Plan For Dismemberment of India" PALME DUTT London, May 8. Communists m Great Britain would do all m their power to prevent "Imperialistic plans for the dismemberment of India/ says R. Palm e Dutt, ViceChairman of the Communist Party of Great Britain m a statement issued yesterday. There
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  • 215 1 London. May 8. Lord Ismay, the Viceroy's Chief of Staff, and his colleagues who flew from Delhi to London at the week-end with Admiral Lord Mountbatten's report to the British Cabinet on the India constitutional situation arranged a further conference yesterday night
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  • 69 1 Tokyo, May 8. Negotiations have been completed between SCAP's Foreign Trade Division of the Economic and Scientific Section and the Government of India through the Indian liaison Mission for the sale of a large quantity of Indian mica to Japan, it was learned unofficially. India i?
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  • 393 1 "Food, Economic Difficulties, Cause Of Labour Unrest In Malaya" CREECH-JONES London, May 8. Why could not the British Parliament have a comprehensive explanation of the labour troubles m Malaya, asked Captain Gammans, Conservative, m the House of Commons yesterday. He asked if they were due to shortage of food or
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  • 120 1 Batavia. May B.— The Netherlands Indies will not be influenced if threatened strikes on 250 rubber plantations m Malaya break out, Dr. Pieter Honig. sub-director of the Netherland Indies Department of Economic Affairs, said today. Honig, who Is Netherlands Indies rubber expert, paid that only
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  • 178 1 Baghdad, May B.— Trade relations between India and Iraq will be re-established on a solid basis as a result of the visit of the Indian trade delegation to Iraq, informed quarters here believe. The President of Baghdad Chamber of Commerce, Kamil Khidrl, told Reuter;
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  • 226 1 Aborigines Of Andamans: India Secy. Corrects Statement London, May 8. Arthur Henderson, Under- Secretary for India, recently corrected the statement he made m reply to a supplementary question m the House of Commons on March ten that there were 5,000 aboriginals m Andaman Islands. Woodrow Wyatt, Labour, asked today whether
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  • 40 1 Washington, May B.— Long distance telephone workers settled their strike for Mfc boosts avoiag ing 11 cents hourly. The Labour j Department said that the settle- I ment presaged an early end to tie-ups involving twenty eight other unions.- UP
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  • 116 1 London, May 8. Weary, unshaven and bleary -eyed members of Parliament left the British House of Commons just before lff| GMT this moraine, !:iv»nj? celebrated the ieconcl anniversary t f i. v. u\ breaking this. Parliaments ro cord f'»r the liii^t^t \>'ttin;;, They mot at 1230 GMT
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  • 108 1 'From Our Oun Corr- poitdent) Calcutta, May h.-.Mr. .linnah I refusal to convene rovnd-taMs conference of Mu>lim.s to < hilk Mil a common programme Xl con(lomncri by Mr. Mohamtisl Jan. Secretary of the All -India Mu.il i ill a statement issurri Inn. He sa\s this refusal
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  • 80 1 (Front Oui Own Correspond* New Delhi, May 3— Sutreduction In the pay of officer^ ana cadeta of Tndui Defence Forcee and -light incrca.se In the pay of other inks U understood to have been ccommended by the Benricet Po<tar Ppv Committe The h'.v
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  • 688 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, May 9, 1947. IMPORTANCE OF SAFETY FIRST U7ITH the population increasing by leaps and bounds, with tho congestion m towns and cities getting worse and worse, with motor vehicles of all sorts steadily swelling m number and filling every main road, lane and bylane, but
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  • 1377 2 US Aid To Turkey Greece Is To Prevent MEN AND POLmCS: A REGULAR FEATURE-EXCLUSIVE TO INDIAN DAILY MAIL First Atomic War, Says Louis Fischer New York (By Cable). Hard facts are uncomfortable. It is much easier to sit on sentiment and prejudice. But the facts remain and demand attention. Russia,
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  • 544 2 Jinnah Endorses League Agitation In Frontier New Delhi, May 8. Mahatma Gandhi announced his opposition to any division of India last night despite the Congress Party's conditional acceptance o f a partition. He disassociated himself from the party's action at his regular evening prayer meeting,
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  • 523 2 Make Existing Indian Govt. De Facto Independent Govt. —FENNER BROCKWAY CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY TO DECIDE FUTURE FORM OF INDIA London, May 8. The exist- ing Government of India should between now and June, 1948, be treated as a de facto Independent Government with full powers m which the Viceroy's place should
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  • 80 2 Chandernasore. Frencß May B— The drputatif Chandcrnagore <20 W»* n French Government Insp^ J Colonies, demanded "compel Calcutta) which waited dependence of French I*l from foreign interest, y^j commercial, mUitary or fl J The Inspector ki on T2 visit to discus constituW plern^ relating to
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  • "SUNDANESE PAKISTAN" IN INDONESIA!
    • 641 3 tondoenp. May 8-— What is behind the Sundanese Separafement which has just set up a "Government" P h ere sL to represent 12,000,000 Sundanese inhabiting West ff/it the Dutch effort to break up the Indonesian M first hand investigation m the heartland of
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    • 516 3 Premier Sutan Sjahrir m an interview with the Associated Press said on Wednesday that the political atmosphere between the Netherlands and the Indonesian Republic has not improved since the signature of the Cheribon agreement and "unless there is a sudden change
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  • 148 3 New York, May B.— J. J. Singh President of the India League of America, told New York meeting yesterday that more and more people m Asia were becoming apprehensive about the new American foreign policy which, he said, "is taking on the colour of
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  • 534 3 London, May 8. The speech on Britain's war debts by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Dr. Hugh Dalton, last night, though addressed by accident of occasion to Brazil, was clearly more relevant to Britain's bigger creditors especially India and Egypt. Britain's major
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  • 21 3 Patnii (Air Mall).— Washermen of gigmnral, In Bihar, struck work claiming that the authorities not supplying them with enough soda.- Reuter
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  • 114 3 London, May B.— Britain's war time Minister of Food sai«! on Wednesday that Great Britain waa danger of a food crisis as serious as last winter's coal crisis. "I consider that the nations food Is Inadequate to maintain the nations health." Lord Wool ton. Chairman of
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  • 56 3 Tokyo, May 3. -A spokesman of the Indian Liaison Mission told the United Press yesterday thai the first United States Ambassador to India. Mr. Henry F Grady will not break hia journey from San Francisco to New Delhi by stop ping off In Japan as planned but will proceed direct
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  • 408 4 Increased Malayan Padi Production Anticipated Singapore, May B.— South-East Asia's rice exporters— Burma, Siam and French Indochina— during the first six months of 1947 will export only 62 per cent., 808,000 tons, of the 1,300,000 tons which the International Emergency Food Council at the
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  • 382 4 6. Sivanathan, an ex-Officer 01 the Indian National Army whc claimed trial on a charge of unlawful possession of a .38 revolver, wa* yesterday acquitted and discharged by Mr. Justice G. L. Job ling when the jury returned a majority verdict of not guilty. The accused was
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  • 90 4 The Colonial Secretary has received the following letter from Sir Geoffrey Cator, Malayan Representative m London:—. "I arranged for wreath* for the funeral of the late Sir Cecil Clementi m the names of: (a) The Governor-General and Peoples of Malaya; (b) The Governor
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  • 77 4 Government has decided that as from Ist December, 1947, the temporary arrangements whereby certain vessels were allowed, by the Local Trade Voyage Board, to obtain clearances from Singapore Trade Voyage Board will cease. As from the above date the Local Trade Voyage Board will cease of
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  • 210 4 Three Indians and two Chinese were arrested and 1095 hand grenades were recovered by the C.IJ>. on Wednesday. Working on information, a posse of Police waited outside a 8.0.D. ammunition Depot m Bukit Panjang and while the five persons were m the act of removing the hand
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  • 316 4 The Malayan Union section ol the Wages Commission held iv lirst meeting m Kuala Lumpur on Monday, May 5. It was decided that, m order to give the fullest opportunity to all interested parties to give evidence and make reprebenUtions before the Commission, it would
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  • 59 4 The Singapore Harbour Board Engineering Workers' Union has been registered, and this following mere elected as office bearer*:— President: Mr. A. Krishnasamy, Secretary: Mr. N. P. Bamy, Treasurer: Mr. G. Rasiah, Committee: Messrs. E. Matthews, V. Peters, S. A. Jabbar, Mohamed Noor, Syed Hussian, Hamed bin
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  • 245 4 As part of the Safety First Campaign, the P.R.O. has compiled a Photo Exhibition from photos supplied by the Traffic Branch of the Police and photos taken by Lee Seng Soon, P.R.O. photographer. Each set includes 36 photos of 15 x 12" specially mounted
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  • 131 4 The Safety First Week programme for the genera] public m Selangor will be held m abeyance pending the decision of the Govi eminent whether a Malayan Union Organization should be undertaken instead of an individual state campaign. Thii was the outcome of the
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  • 143 4 The Singapore Children's Orchestra and Combined Schools' Choir which recently gave a very successful series of concerts for schools, members of H.M. Forces and one' public performance m aid of Charity begin rehearsals noxt week to prepare for a similar series of concerts to be given sometime next
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  • 83 4 EX-GRATIA PAYMENTS TO NON-INTERNED GOVT. SERVANTS An agreement has been reached with the Malayan Union Government that the claims of former Straits Settlements Government servants, who were employed m Singapore up to 15th February 1942 but have since the Liberation been employed m the Malayan Union, will be paid by
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  • 171 4 Govt. May Amend Procedure Of Society Registration That the Ciovernm the procedure of?>>n just intend^ J*** associations and Ifi separately. Communist Party t --ranee tt^ Chang Mteg (;hi Party KSfc E. C S. Adkins, sinJ! trar of Soci<ii c*.e Sapoi M In the course o f Mr. Adkins reiterated* "The
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