Indian Daily Mail, 10 May 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. HI, No. 75. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 280 1 [o Hear Results Of Talks On Viceroy's Report -A full meeting of the British Cabinet toj, the end of next week will hear from Prime Minister Its of the talks now m urogress between Lord Mountbatten's chief of Staff, and the Cabinet on
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  • 126 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bombay, May 9 —Mr. N. M. Joshi, Secretary of the All-India Trade Union Congress m a statement on the formation of the new National Trade Union Congress repudiates the charges that the present National Trade Union Congress is dominated by Communists,
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  • 30 1 state and that It would certainly be too early to predict the ultimate direction of the British Cabinet's mind on the key issue ot; a united or divided India.- Reuter
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  • 177 1 Central Government May Be Composed Entirely Of Leaguers (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi. o.— According to informed circles, Mahatma Gandhi during his recent talks is stated to have offered to Mr. finnan complete administration of the country with right to form a Central Government
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  • 96 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, May 9. It is reliably understood that Ambassador Mr. K. P. S. Menon is not being recalled from China, but Sir Girja Shanker Bajpai, formerly Indian Agent m Washington, is being appointed Secretary of the new Foreign Department
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  • 140 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, May 9.— British Chan cellor Hugh Dalton's bombshell regarding the scaling down of Sterling balances wns criticised by all sections of public opinion here. Manu Subedar, well-known economic expert, says Sterling balances are more scared than commercial debts, because they are
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  • 197 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, May 9. Further-details just received regarding the arrest and deportation of Mr. Jaiprakash Narain by the Hyderabad authorities show that he went to the State on* Wednesday to address meetings, was yesterday served with an order directing
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  • 54 1 (From Our Political Correspondent) New Delhi, May, 9.— lndia. United Kingdom's principal market last year, is taking Sooth Africa's place. Revealing this India's Trade Commissioner m London says India and Western Asia took 15 per cent, of British exports, India's share alone amounting
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  • 80 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Travancore, May 9. Travancore Dewan, Sir C. P. Ramaswami Iyer is likely lo visit London shortly to discuss with the British Cabinet the future of Travancore State. The Dewan: is of opinion if India's future constitution provides for autonomous units
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  • 48 1 (From Our Political Correspondent) Madras, May 9. In view of unsatisfactory procurement In Andhra districts and the uncertainty of imports from overseas, the Madras Government is proposing to reduce rice ration again to ten ounces. .Reduction is ordered m Malabar from May 11. Copyright.
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  • 40 1 (From Our Own Correspond* nt) Madras, May 9. Mr. C. Rajagopalachari arrived by air m the city yesterday evening ond la proceeding to CoimbUorc. Madura and Trichy where much labour unrest Is prevailing at present.— Copyright.
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  • 245 1 India' s contribution to World Peace Stockholm, May 9. Professor Subodh Mitra of Calcutta, who is visiting Stockholm to lecture before the Swedish Gynaecological Association on a new operative method he had deviled for treatment of uterine cancer, was the guest-of -honour at a lunch given by the Stockholm Rotary
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  • 104 1 "Lasting Peace Will Be Attained" Truman WaAh.nfton, !\J;»> B -Presl rrumau <>«» Thursday ejiptw cd Inn optimism that lasting peace ill Uc attained* Bvi he noted hai it i by no in«v». .••< i!i ed a;»'! he will pre s i«»> .'oi»irn»ss "onul adoption «»t univr nilitary (raining befor Congress
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  • 87 1 Oxford, M.v F) nit r the Viceroy's fforfv; tb<- v? O f Indian vas m( >• Vmbas-ador m pain and Biei «»f State for India when he tddfeued the Oxford T 'niverJl\ ('en-*;-, itfvc iSS^dft»ion touivh:. Lord BWW>d aid thr OoTernmen( had nu t grave hitoi m f^nmiiiß
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  • 587 2 Federation After Three- Way Partition "No Sacrifice Of Basic Principles Involved" New York, May 9. India's crisis is a bit more hopeful today. The text of a report to the British Government by Viceroy Lord Mounthatten regarding the progress of plans for independence has leaked
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  • 189 2 Burmese Urged To Steer Clear Of "Dollar Imperialism" Rangoon, May 9.— The Nationalist English Daily. "Rangoon Miri m terday urged Burmese leaden to "steer clear of dollar imperialism. 91 The paper said: "Burma on the eve of independence needa foreign financial help to put onomlc house m ofder but great
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  • 196 2 New Delhi (Air Mail)— Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, President Scheduled Castes Federation, in an interview here recently, said that the Federation had not come to any conclusion on the question of partition of Bengal and the Punjab, nor had it any desire to prejudice the Issue. If
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  • 44 2 New Delhi, May B.— Sir Evan Jenkins, the Governor of the Punjab, yesterday impossed a collective fine of three million rupees on Muslims of Rawalpindi district where some of the worst riots m he province have taken place. Reuter
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  • 61 2 Madras. Mr. A. Kaleswara Rao's -Jill to prohibit bigamous marriages and to permit divorce among Hindus, has been published for eliciting public opinion, m accordance with a motion passed by th'Madraa Legislative Assembly at its aeeting las f weekOpinions on the provision* cf the '.ill
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  • 93 2 NEW BURMA'S CONSTITUTION TO BE REVISED BY AFPFL an goon, May 9. A Burmese source said the New Burma Constitution had been drafted and would be revised on May 19 at a Convention of the Anti-Fascist People's Freedom League. Contents of the document* were termed "top secret." It was written
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  • 49 2 Calcutta. May 9. One hundred and seventy-five persons were killed and 216 injured as a result of enemy action m Feni sub-division (Noakhali), East Bengal, during the war, according to an official statement m th*» Bengal Assembly. Twelve persons were disabled and 666 homesteads damaged, affecting 471 famiues.- Reuter
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  • 327 2 Ministers To Be Elected Bengalore, (Air Mail) "1 am of opinion thai Ministers m he future should be chosen from the legislature. I believe that as a result of consultations (which the Dewon is having with various political parties and individuals) a type of responsible government
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  • 117 2 London, Ma > 0 _Mo said on Thursday that -deliberate alterations < cisc points' appeared m oi the recent cony**"* Prime Minister Stalin Hi, h publican Party leuder sen issued b> Us.,n an°^ m the American press. The broadcast q UoltQ ana paiiurato
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  • 872 2 Sortorial Changes At viceregal Palace New Melhi, May <>.— There are many signs of the changing times m the "Imperial City" with the end of British rule m the Indian "Empire" fixed for no farther away than June, 1918. And few are more marked
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  • 356 2 Madras, (Air iMail) A definite statement that European m South Africa were now making organised attempts for aE effective boycott of Indians m that country and and that neral Smuts had allowed members of his Party m the Into Assembly,
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  • 1687 3 Repayment of Sterling Debts "Physically Impossible" For Britain? Repayment Of Sterling Debts "Physically Impossible" For Britain? e gotiations With India, Egypt c heduled For Next Month mJ* C rUX ba| an<* negotiant, India and hgypt, scheduled for next month, will be n( of annual release m freely spendable money. Scaling
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  • 75 3 Lake Success, May 9. The special plenary session of the United Nations' General Assembly last night endorsed the decision of the Assembly's political committee to invite the Higher Arab Executive, representing main Arab political parties m Palestine, to give its views on the Palestine together with
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  • 97 3 Jarrow, Northumberland, May 9. The British Government held the seqft of Jarrow, Tyneside shipbuilding: town, the results of the bye-election announced yesterday afternoon. Ernest Fernyhough 38-year-old union organiser was returned with a majority of 7,616 m a three cornered contest. Figures were Fernyhough, 20,694; W. Scott,
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  • 122 3 Tokyo, May 9.— One hundred tons of duplicating paper and "vast quantities" of ink have been used m the War Crimes trial of Tojo and 24 other Japanese now entering its second year. Sir William Webb, Australia President of the War Crimes tribunal mentioned this yesterday,
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  • 41 3 Cairo, May 9.— Egypt's Minister of Finance said yesterday that the Egyptian government has asked the United States for a loan of 88 million dollars, repayable over 15 He said that the United States has not yet answered the request. UP
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  • 386 3 Lake Success, May 9. The Jewish Agency for Palestine on Thursday appealed for substantial immigration of Jews to Pa Jestine. In the opening statement the Agency said if Britain permits such action it would relieve the "menacing tensions" m the Holy Land and
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  • 118 3 London, May 9.— One oi liruain s leading dieticians, Dr. Frenkiin Uitknell, said on Friday 'Lngland is dying of starvation. "As a nation, we mu-t literally perish" unless the iood stocks improve, Bickwcll wrote m tiie Itedicai tress, an independent wetkiy. Citmg the 'piteousiy ihiii ffixW
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  • 619 4 Public Urged To Observe It scrupulously Hnd i hereby Avoid Road Accidents In connection with the Safety First Campaign next week, the Public Relations Office, Singapore, has issued the following Safety Code for motor drivers and pedestrians, which, we hope, one and ail
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  • 153 4 Selangor Indian Chamber Complains Of Shipping Difficulties Complaints of inconveniences experienced by Indians m the matter oi' securing passages for India through private shipping companies have been made m a Communication to the Commonwealth Relations Department of the India Government at New Delhi oy the Selangor Indian Chamber o* Commerce.
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  • 110 4 The third meeting of the Singapore Joint Wages Commission will be held today. The Commission are greatly thankful Tor tiie muss of evidence which have already been received from Governments and private firms. Forty private iirms have already submitted a wage's table. Because of the volume
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  • 140 4 The Sub-Coinmitfct- on Kk e lor South-East Asia oi the International Emergency Food Council held their seventh meeting on Friday. May 9 at the Office of the Special Commissioner m South J East Asia m Singapore. The Sub-Committee examined and approved the June shipping programme submitted from
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  • 127 4 Moscow, May 9 Within 24 hours of being launched the Soviet 20,000,000,000 roubles (£909,000,000 at the official rate) reconstruction loan was oversubscribed by 258,000,000 rouble ('£11,700,000). Majority of the subscribers were workmen and employees, many of whom gave a month's wages. Interest will not be
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  • 113 4 SHANGHAI STREETS STREWN WITH CHILDREN'S CORPSES! Shanghai, May I),— More than 8,000 Chinese children were found dead m Shanghai utreets during the first tour 1 months of 1947 and were < 1 buried by the Shanghai tfene- volent Society, a society spokesman said. The majority of the children were abandoned
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  • 65 4 Ilia Excellency the GovernorGeneral will broadcast a message of loyalty and congratulation to Their Majesties the King and Queen at approximately 10.25 p.m. on May 12, the 10th Anniversary of Their Majesties' Coronation. The GovernorGcnerals message will be the culminating point of a programme recalling
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  • 106 4 After a month's successful performance at Farrer Park, the Kamala Circus which was scheduled to perform at Kluang early this month, have extended its stay In Singapore In response to numerous requests made by Singaporeans and is now showing at Geylang. The Circus which is
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  • 70 4 The current issue of the Sarawak Government Gazette (a copy of which is available m the P.iR O Offiqe) contains the tfcxl* of two bills about to be introduced to the Council Negri:— (1) An ordinance to regulate and control prospecting and mining for radio-active minerals
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  • 73 4 Bangkok, May 9.— By a note exchanged yesterday morning between British Ambassador Harington Thompson and Siam's Premier Thamrong Nawasawat Kandy, the military agreements of 1945 and the Singapore agreement of 1946 have been abrogated, the Premier revealed. Today's accord was the culmination of long negotiations. It
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  • 70 4 Ootacamund, (Air Mail)— The Raja oi Kollengode ib now m communication with prominent landholders of the Malabar district to convene a conference of land holdincluding Malikhana-holders and trustees of temples during the second week of May to discuss certain problems affecting their common interests. He is
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  • 115 4 Calombo, (Air Mail) The possi--1 b iiiics of trade with Russia are > being explored by the Ceylon Government, it is learned here. Mr. O. C. S. Ceylon Government's Representative m London has forwarded to the Government an enquiry from Russia whether Cey Jon would be m
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  • 101 4 Lahore (Air Mail). Railway thieves are causing a sizeable loss to the authorities and great inconvenience to passengers on India's North Western Railway. Mr. A. C. Chatterjee, Chief Operating Superintend of N.W.R. said that the annual "consumption" of electric bulbs m trains on the
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  • 76 4 Moscow, May 9.— The Soviet Union celebrated "Radio Day yesterday 52nd anniversary of /the invention by the Russian scientist Alexander Popov of what Russia officially claims was the first radio-telegraphy set slightly ahead of Marconi Popov, according to Soviet records, successfully demonstrated his apparatus m 1895
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  • 83 4 Stockholm, May 9.— Mysore Basaviah Shankar, representative ot the Indian Directorate-General of Industries and Supplies, is visiting Sweden to study the progress made m matallurgical industries here during the war. Shanker told Reutcr that he was receiving every help from Swedish officials and
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  • 61 4 London, May 9. The Labour Government on Thursday abandoned all hope of completing 240.000 houses this year to alleviate the housing shortage. A White Paper said the goal was admittedly impossible and the Government would seek to complete as many as possible. Shortages of timber, fuel
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  • 57 4 Tokyo, May 9.- Captain K. T. V N.; Nambiar of Cannanore, North Malabar, India, arrived m Tokyo to take up his duties as liaison officer to the Indian political representative In Japan, Dr L. C Jain. Nambiar belongs to the Koomby family, one of the
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  • 49 4 London, May 9.— The strike of City of London employees ended on Thursday, much to the relief of Londoner* who began holding their noses two days ago from the stench of 10 days' garbage pil«d m the streets and fish heads accumulated m Billlnggate fish market. AP
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  • 60 4 Overseas Chines Economic Bureau Nanking, May 9 Affalr Comm ss;o7 establish an qJ. Economic Bureau assist Chinese ifeJ 5 ment m China, > here today. The Central Re, mission already h ie I tance to Bandoeni I Uiea- l.uoo.uou Ba ..V: j aevelopment proj ect k I eels Islands. It
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  • 100 4 I Londor. ihe year between now jT 1948, mean* a yeaj India, says the weekly Spectator, surveyir. scene m LU lbsue toaa' are moving Jmnaiu t» the Spectator. -There doubt that Lord Ismay ni to London to put thai before the Cabinet. "To decide
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  • 35 4 London, May 9.— A Ing the tinal frontier* kfl Russia and Poland has bee: s$ In Warsaw, the Polish nU ported yesterday. It wi ced simultaneously tha. Polish government amr. underground Pofei biff cd.- UP
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    • 30 4 MALAYAN UNION ADVISORY COUNCIL The meeting of the Malayan Union Advisory Council will b<? held at the Council Chamber, Kua- 'a Lumpur, on Tvfonday, June 9, ommencing at 10 aon.
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