Indian Daily Mail, 13 May 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. m, No. 77. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1947. PRICK 10 CENTS
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  • 340 1 jas Caused Great Alarm fo States Subjects I rom Our Own Correspondent) or ■+'i.-''*'W Delhi, May 12. Disquieting reports have been rehe (Mice of the All-India States Peoples Conference ln Slates are vigorously increasing their miliasing demobilised army personnel and pur- arms from the
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  • 32 1 Messrs. Rajabali Jumabhoy and Thio Chan Bee have been appointed by H. E. the Governor to be members of the Advisory Council with effect from May Ist 1947.
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  • 27 1 < 12-A .party .of a m..or; have arrived nak a attempt Mounts Gangtri and The Kara--1 >tablish a base Gangotrl cllm:ll <- u.-,ual route 4 "mkt' aud Bhadrl
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  • 21 1 12~Th c Nepal** S^ n n ""Wed m Nann^i on Sunday u <i by Generalls"ak on Tueaday tourtng UP
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  • 43 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bombay, May 12. —Smuggled gold worth K1.600,000 was yesterday seized by the Bombay Customs from a country craft which arrived from the Persian Gulf. The Arab crew were arrested and fined and the gold confiscated.— Copyright
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  • 38 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, May 12. —A Number of Indian Army Officers are likely to be promoted to Major-Generals shortly. Brigadier is the highest rank reached by any Indian so far. Copyright
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  • 125 1 Patel Exhorts People To Face Trouble With Might (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, May 12. —Speaking m Delhi yesterday evening, Sardar Vallabhai Patel appealed to the peeople not to run away from trouble, but to meet it with all their might. Everybody must be a policeman, he said. With
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  • 82 1 Paris, May 13. This capital had its first breadless Sunday yesterday as bakeries throughout the city designed to conserve dwindling closed hi compliance with an order wheat supplies. Thousands of Parisians who danced m tlie streets until early hours m delayed V-E Day celebrations were unaware of
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  • 184 1 Chundrigar On IndoBritish Trade Relations London, May 12. India wants to maintain good relations witb Britain, and both the Government of jlndia and Indian people will glady have from Britain goods that she needs, particularly machinery lor the industrialisation of India, said Ismail Chundrigar, Commerce Member ol the Indian Interim
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  • 30 1 The following Singapore awards of Queen's Scholarships and Fellowships for 1946 have been made: Queen's Scholarshipships: Mr. E. W. Barker and Dr. Ho Yuen. Queen's Fellowship: Mrs. M.
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  • 572 1 Reasons For Postponement Of Viceroy-Leaders Parley: British Govt Still Pins Faith On Mission Plan London, May 12. Authoritative London quarters tonight confirmed that Viceroy Lord Mount bat ten's postponment of his conference with Indian political leaders from next Saturday to June 2 was to make certain that any announcement arising
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  • 125 1 Moscow, May 12,—Pravda correspondent E. Zbukov reporting on the Indian situation on Monday declared that the same forces which instigated the pogrom m Czarist Russia are responsible for the communal distnrbaces m India. He wrote they are those who seek to find justification for a
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  • 485 1  - 'King Is Monarch Democrat, Sovereign And Servant' G.-G. SAYS "His (the King's) are the delicate duties of a Constitutional Ruler a man who is both Monarch and democrat, sovereign and servant to all hia peoples," declared His Excellency Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, Governor-General for Malaya m a broadcast yesterday on
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  • 103 1 London, May 12 Over 150 Indian officers of the Indian armed forces on duty m Britain entertained Field Marshal Sir Claude Auchinleck. their Commander-in-Chief, and fellow British officers to a cocktail party at India House during the week-end. Prominent among those present were Lord and Lady Wavell, Vice
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  • 69 1 Moscow, May 12. Pravda, the SoTiet Communist Party newspaper, today quoted its Sakhalin correspondent for a report that the United States occupation authorities m Japan were recruiting Japanese pilots, including "kamikaze" (suicide pilots), for the all Japanese air formation being formed under American auspices. He alleged
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  • 29 1 Washington, May 12.— Dean Acheson, resigned today as U.S Under-Secretary of State and President Truman appointed Robert A. Lovett to replace him on June 30. AP
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    • 157 1 London, May 12— The postponement of the Indian round-table conference from May 17 to June 2 li believed inpolitical quarters to be connected with the visit to India by Lord Listowei. Official confirmation oi this theory i unobtainable at the moment. Mr. J. C. Gupta,
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  • 838 2 Britain Willrit Impose Any Plan On India Present London Talks To Provide Crucial Theme London, May 12. The question of whether power is to be transferred to a united or divided India will provide the crucial theme of the Delhi conference of Indian leaders
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  • 188 2 London, May 12.— 1f Indian leaders would acknowledge the profuupd advantages of running inland road and rail transport as a truly public utility undertaking, India would reap a rich harvest of the courageous enterprise, Lieutenant Colonel E. W. Slaughter, former managing director of tbe
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  • 74 2 New York, May 12.— The Gaekwar of Baroda arrived m New York by air from London yesterday. He stated he would remain m the United States a fortnight and then return to Britain where he intends to stay three months before going home to India.
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  • 158 2 Soviet Help To Indian Communist Party Apprehended Calcutta, May 12.— Everyone Is apprehensive of the role Soviet Russia may play m helping the Communist Party of India, Doctor Suresh Chandra Banerjec, president of the recently formed Indian National Trade Congress, stated at a Press conference yesterday. 1 g Declaring that
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  • 142 2 London, May, 12. A plea that no hasty action should be taken regarding the partition of India or its provinces is made by K. R. Bengeri, President of the Nationalist Party of India, m a letter m the Labour newspaper Daily Herald. He says:
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  • 548 2 TRIBUTE TO TAMIL SCHOLAR: MOVE FOR MEMORIAL ACADEMY Madras, (Air Mail) Al a meeting of the admirers of the late Maha Vidwan R. Raghava Iyengar of Ramnad, it was resolved that a memorial be founded to perpetuate the memory of the late Raghava Iyengar under the name of **Maha Vidwan
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  • 277 2 New Delhi, May 12. Mohammed Ali Jinnah, President of the All-India Muslim League, said on Sunday that if the British decide to partition India, the Central Government must be dissolved and all powers transferred to two separate Constituent Assemblies, representing Pakistan
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  • 222 2 Uoiiiouy, .1 trresa j^ote issued b> Ihe Kebcive Bank of lnaia on sterling remittances states: "With a view to ootaining more aetaued statistics of India s baiance of payments position, tnt Fiteserve ban* has issuea instrucuons to banks' authorities dealing m toreign exchange, that they
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  • 171 2 Edinburgh, May 12.— What tan Lord Ismay now say for the comfort of the ministers who see that Indian politicians are no nearer a compromise than before, asks the leading Scottish daily, the Scotsman, m its editorial headed "Indian Disunity." "Lord Ismay," adds the Scotsman, is believed
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  • 128 2 Leeds, England. May 12.— Lord Wavell, former Viceroy of India, said here that Britain was a nation of peace and trade when he launched the appeal for £25,000 from Leeds for the Services Benevolent Fund. Lord Wavell described himself as a proud old soldier who
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  • 157 2 Half Million Ounces Silve r For Export Rangoon, May n_ Bur 7 have about half a m,, l of silver available I?"" 1 **3 export accordin B 0 »»eJ here. A portion of v," *N left behind at ht jh» J lion m 1942 while ar »f silver came i
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  • 140 2 Colombo, May 12.-The en* of the prices of all misceUa* articles m Ceylon, which v h j have been abolished last vetfci to be continued for a further riod of six months. A you t R60,130 is to be asked for f* the State
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  • 88 2 Minneapolis, Minnesota. 12.— The treasurer of the I'm* sity of Minnesota Prf >s has jf received payment for a book* to India five-and-a-half ago. The book was ordered h* ,D. Daniel of Trichinopoly was sent to him m !>«<*■ 1941. As a result of the
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  • 49 2 New York, May H-tl tion of natural rubber sing steadily m count from Japanese domination A statistical aurwy «h<* January exports from JS<>j^ neo and Sarawak at 4.U 1 tom against 3.000 Production m Britbh Btt February i» SiOOO ton* «JJ With 15,000 ID Jam..
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  • 682 3 I India Can Claim For Her War Sacrifices dun. M*J 12.— 1f India or Egypt fail to send deiegaSeass sterling balances or if their delegations having r. nd it HM>b to accept any terms that Britain could their sterling balances would
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  • 167 3 London, May 12. Britain's stand m the forthcoming sterling balance talks with India and Egypt the largest sterling creditors was made plain by Dr. Hugh Dalton, Chancellor of the Exchequer, m his "very frank" comments last week about scaling yiown
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  • 253 3 London. May 12— Nationalist China fa "the greatest fascist state m the .-world today," Haymond Wong, Chinese Communist guerilla leader, told a conference of the London Young Communist League which opened here today. Wong, who is visiting Britain to study social conditions, added
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  • 50 3 Moscow, May 12. Subscription lists closed yesterday for the second state loan for rehabilitation and development of national economy. The loan had been oversubscribed by 2,466,773,000 roubles (over £112,000,000— official rate) by May 9. The loan issued on May 4 was for 20,000,000,000 ro\<bles (£l,OOO--000,000) Reuter
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  • 341 3 London, May 12. Britain's Conservative Party reaffirmed its belief m free enterprises on Sunday night and pledged itself to work for the restoration of a wide measure of freedom, though some of the industries were taken into State ownership by the Socialist Labour
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  • 368 3 increase In Trade Predicted Rangoon, May 12. The Government of Burma is taking energetic measures lo establish national finances an^ speed up the country's economic recovery, U. Ba Choc, Information Member of the Interim Government, told Reuter. The Information Minister said
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  • 96 3 London, May 12. Britain's Labour Party on Saturday disclosed it was laying 1-ic research groundwork for more socialization, perhaps including ibe public ownership of all commercial insurance firms, if it wins the next general election. Another project of the Party is an inquiry into \he
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  • 129 3 Nanking, May 12.— The independent Hsin Mm Pao yesterday reported that a peace movement might be launched by the Liberal members of the Peoples Political Council when the Council meetfor its last session on May 20 before its dissolution next Christmas when it
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  • 83 3 Lake Success, May J2. Tlir flitted Nations Commission on Conventional Aramamcnts will inform the Security Council ths* week thai it has failed to nmkc any progress towards world M reduction since jt wa- established by the Council three monthi aq<». L T ndcr a Council adopted
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  • 117 3 London, May 12. Sir Stafford Cripps, vegetarian President of th< Board of Tracfo laid here la«l nil; ln that man "has tended lv lose control over his passions and polities'' during the last I<M» years. The lean ascetic looking Sir Stafford lamented the coming
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    • 101 3 Happy And Very Good News To Hie People Of Singapore. IHE ONLY BEEDI WHICH HAS ACQUIRED THE PRESENTATION OF j (io "> MEDAL AND THE TITLE OF "BEEDI SOVEREIGN* IS OUR FAMOUS i "J P. sohKfllal Rflmsflil Beedies I M »»uf«cture< under hygicnie principles MtefT q«al»ty tobacco. Hlfkeal i j
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    • 113 3 BACKACHE !S A WARNING De WITTS PILLS the Rented/ When work surfers a; your pleas'i re, Nature m you that lOflieUlin kidmys. In every pc~ a constant wearing aari ffoi'it.. on. O'nntitirs ot I net and nu ml il uri< t»y tile kid:-: bladdrr every day. If left il by
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  • 546 4 Decision Already Taken Not To Be Reviewed 4t ln view of the public ntcrest which has been roused by the claims put forward by |epre tentative bodies of non-interned Government servants to arrears of full salary m respect of the period of the
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  • 158 4 The response to the notification that all pre-war societies must notify the Registrar of their continued existence, and that societies formed since the liberation must apply for registration or exemption from registration before 15th May has been very satisfactory states a PRO release. However, many pre-war
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  • 168 4 (By Our Staff Reporter) Dr. A. A. Sandosham, President of the Back Pay Council, referring to the Colonial Secretary's statement, last night declared that it is stale news as far as the Back Pay Council was concerned. In fact,
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  • 145 4 BLOOD DONATION-AN IMPORTANT PART OF SAFETY FIRST The General Hospital Blood Transfusion Department* through the courtesy and co-operation of the Cathay Cinema management, v making use of "Safety First week to enrol more blood donors, and is employing the novel method of reaching {the general public more closely by giving
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  • 166 4 After the first General Elections of the Malayan Indian Congress that were held recently, uic Selangor Regional Indian Congress has decided to launch a constructive programme as provided for m the Constitution of the Malayan Indian Congress with renewed vigour and full sense of duty states
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  • 98 4 The following message has been sent by Lt -Gen. Sir Neil M Ritchie, KBE, CB, DSO, MC, C-in-C, SEALF to ihe Safety First Week Campaign Committee: "I read with interest of the proposed Safety First Week that is to be organised tan Singapore this
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  • 347 4 (By Our Staff Reporter) A petition signed by 15 Association* w nial Secretary yesterday requesting the Gov^r^ 1 1 ihii sider its decision on the enforcement of th nl »o r nance, and urging to repeal it. The petition followed
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  • 218 4 SINGAPORE CRIME BRIEFS A hand grenad- m Saturday on a ho,, I resulting m portions o r I of the house being I I were no Z motive of the person^ 1 for the incident v n o{ /M In ihe early bom o- P four Chinese, two armed tols,
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  • 44 4 During: 1946 the Isle of Mi&i the West Coast of England, bad: deaths caused by motor icdto. (Note: It's area is 227 square milt compared with Singapore's 221; c population, however is 50,fW e» pared with Sinfaporc's tppni mately 800,000.
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  • 24 4 The next meeting of the Run. Board will be held on May 15 the Land Office. Singapore, s 10 a.m. i
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