Indian Daily Mail, 17 May 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. HI, No. 8L SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 221 1 jays Partition Arose Out Of Sense Of frustration, Exasperation (From uur uwn correspond en t) li. May Hi.— "l have always held power should be h's and Muslims nnd I would like to agree interim these lines. United Bengal has a bright igal divided into
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  • 184 1 London. May 16. On June 2, 3e Viceroy Lord Mountbatten will •inddoun what may be the last idpnen? Britain will ever have to lia, writes Frank Owen, ih t Daily Mail m a leader I published by the Mail 4a Owen as editor
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  • 51 1 May 16.— The Indian Commerce DepartThursday India's would be revised to i of certain consumer Hal goods from the bl °c countries. evi^ed policy, effective dl the so-called geneimporU. license to be issued expected to restrict nlial oods No ir^ A made of thp rfniiar
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  • 310 1 Moscow, May 16. Hard times have come for British Imperialists of the old school m India, says Lvgeni Zhukov m an article m today's I'ravda on the impress .ons of as recent visit to India. Zhukov, who was a member
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  • 83 1 New York, May 16.— The United Nations Assembly on Thursday created a «m*U nation neutral commission to make an unrestricted inquiry into the camplex problems of Palestine and report recommendations for a solution to the Assembly m the fall. The extraordinary Assembly adjourned after 18
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  • 32 1 Lahore, May 16.-At least four persons were killed by gunfire and 29 injured m the second day of rioting here between Muslims and Hindu-Sikh elements. Twelve person* were killed on Wednesday^ AP
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  • 91 1 NO DISSOLUTION OF CONGRESS AFTER JUNE '48 Allahabad, —Describing the recent reports circulated m the Indian and foreign Press as "absolutely wrong/ the General Secretary of the Congress, Acharya Jugai Kishore, m an interview with Globe, said: "There is no question of disolution of the Congress after June 1948. "Much
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  • 102 1 (By Our Political Correspondent) Calcutta, May 16. —An interesting light on goonda activity hi the Punjab was revealed by the Lahore District Magistrate Eustrace, who said bad characters of Amritsar sent glass bangles to the-r Goonda brethern m Lahore. The present of
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  • 90 1 London, May 16.— King George VI conquered an attack of laryngitis to tell Londonci.s that the Royal South African tour convinced him that Britain's strength lay m the moral un"ty and mutual understanding within the British Commonwealth. The King, m a 20-min :te address before Lord Mayors
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  • 140 1 RS. 10 CRORE FUND FOR ALL-INDIA INA ORGANIZATION (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, May 16. —Sardar Sardul Singh Caveeshar, Forward Bloc President, stressed the need ror an All-India organ sation of INA armed and equipped both for internal security and defence purposes and appealed for a It 10.000,000 fund for
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  • 346 1 London, May 16.— The 100,000,000 Muslims will never be subjects to the Hindus as they do not want a change of masters, declared, Ismail Chundrigar, Commerce Member of the Indian Interim Government, at a Muslim League meeting at Kingsway Hall last
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  • 218 1 Defence Question lo Loom Large In London Viceregal Discussions! AUCHINLECK WANTS UNIFIED DEFENCE (From Our Own Correspondent) .New Delhi, May 16.— Ne^s of summons to the Viceroy to visit London for discussions has not come as a surprise m Delhi The question of defence will loom large m the discus
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  • 69 1 Calcutta, May 1G The Bengal (Muslim League) Government have appointed a Committee to examine he question of nationalising: thn. jute trade (India has a world monopoly m the production of T ute) and stabilising the price of this commodity. The committee will be presided over
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  • 81 1 (From Ot»r Own Correspond ?nt) New Delhi, May lt». —A small self-contained colony with all modern conven'cntrs U being: planned for Embassies and foreign missions stationed m Delhi. When India becomes fully independent, there will be about 30 foreign Embassies m the capital. Indian Princes whose palace
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  • 146 1 Engagement Next Sunday? Leeds, May 16.- -Humours '»t pending announcement of the engagement of Pr ncess Elizabeth and Lieutenant Philip Mounlbaltcn. formerly Prince Pliilip ot Greece, continue to abound, says the Yorkhire, Post, important Con jcr\ alive paper of Britain's industrial north this morning. Tlic paper adds. "Gossip
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  • 45 1 RftllftM n, May I all. Bu» wia r.aas«d a raolvtion m fV-'ojr r.f tu^. d(>clara f i. r» ..a as an "Independent .so/creipn rr public." Th« onferencc was pr«»: cled over by Abduli Ra*:ik, Mtt 1 leader and education me. o{ the Interim Government.' Reuter
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  • IndianDaily Mail Singapore, Saturday, May 17, 1947. NOTES & COMMENTS
    • 413 2 "THE first Safety First Week which comes to an end today, mu^t iave opened the eyes of one ana all to the urgent need oi tackling a problem of such vital importance to the people of tnis Colony on a. permanent and well-planned oas.b
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    • 224 2 THE cut m the rice ration announced this week will be deplored by all and particularly by i hose who are anxious to end the prevailing discontent among the majority of the people who are manual labourers and whose wages are insufficient and inadequate. Only
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  • 1091 2 Announcement Will Be Of Paramount Importance In Last Chapter Of Constitutional Drama* London, May 16.— The recall of the Viceroy for Cabinet consultations prior to the June 2 conference with Indian leaders at Delhi on the power transfer procedure confirms the belief of iniormed
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  • 194 2 Rangoon, May 16. Burma's crime report for April listed 2,199 cases of crimes of violence— 2B2 cases of murder and 1,917 of dacoity and Crime figures for the threemonth period from January to March were 773 cases of murder and 5,743 of dacoity and robbery. Lt.-Colonel Nay
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  • 24 2 London, May 16. The death is announced this morning of M. S. Gubbay, who was formely Pinancial Secretary to the Government of India. Reuter
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  • 285 2 London, May 16.— The British Cabinet MU>w n India, enunciated m May, 1946, was emerging able solution although the Muslim League still s h< nl> lukewarm attitude," authoritative quarters said India's Commerce Minister, Mr. Jhundriker, en route to Geneva V International Trade Conference
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  • 110 2 New Delhi, May lt> V ar jreases and alluuances ervants of the Indian rV" Government, recommended b I erday's report of th, P ay Co ion set up m May I'J4H to nto their conditions, u ere nated to cost the Govern^ urther £23,000,000. More
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  • 90 2 New Delhi May 16.-Four watercolours by India's CommadnerinChief, Field Marshal Sir Claud* Auchinleck, were on show at th* Services Art Exhibition organic by the All-India Fine Arts and Crafts Society here. An art critic, writing m toe newspaper Statesman, said: "We were pleasantly
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  • 356 2 Rangoon, May 16. The committee of constitutional experts appointed by the Anti-Fascist Peoples Freedom League has recommended a "democratic scocialist slate with a constitution on the Yugoslav model" as the basis of Burma's political future, Reuter learned yesterday on good authority. This draft constitution,
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  • 367 2 London, May 16. The Muslim League should hau jjunt into the Constituent Assembly and have tested the good faitfc of Congress there, says Woodrow Wyatt, Labour member of Parliament m an article m the current issue of
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  • 84 2 New Delhi, May 16.-The ance that Pakistan would »W be a close friend of Burma Burma was given by mcd Ali Jinnah. PnsiiKni All-India Muslim Le;u" interview here uith I ChM Constitutional Advis* r t« I eminent of Burma. Regarding the v,pc;n Muslims
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  • 680 3 pwise Third World War Will Be Mpitated, Warns Asat Ali yM *«*>*• N«W York, May 16.— When the United J benr A^-Wy resumed Us debate on I'aies ne Atedi x\li m a pica ior peace m l>ai*«tm* lhe peace «i Palestine is broken J
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  • 299 3 Congress Asked To Give Up Hold On Frontier To League London, May 16.— There can be no doubt that the Muslim League policy envisages a powerful Muslim state divorced from the rest oi india and relying for moral support on the Muslim states of the Middle East, says Sir William
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  • 237 3 Hongkong Gets Income Tax:- What About Singapore? Hongkong, May 16.— -Hongkong's first internal revenue tax. finally approved despite much public opposition, places a levy on all salaries, earnings and profits derived within the Colony, whether directly or through an agent. Property and interest also are taxed. The standard rate is
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  • 42 3 London, May 15.--The Exchange Telegram reported that the City Council of Hamburg, major port m 'he British zono of Germany, has proclaimed a rtat e of emergency because of the food arise. The report was based on a Hamburg radio broadcast.. UP
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  • 522 3 Means Of Rescue Lies In Hands Of; Big Four Powers New York, May 16.— Some alleviation of Germany's grave crisis which is affecting all Europe may be foreshadowed by the statement of authoritative sources m Berlin that American and British occupation officials have agreed
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  • 571 3 The Conservatives have issued a oooKiet pieuging Uiem^elves to Aork for restoration o£ '*a w*at ausiries which nave beta nationmeasure of ireeaom" to some aialized. Ixuwever, they say they have nc Jitenuon of restoring trie ±*ank o. England or the coal industry
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  • 131 3 Moscow, May 16. The Russian book of memories Stalin published m the Soviet Union last year by Anya S. Allilueve, Russian authoress, was "full of fantastic falsehoods'* and was "irresponsible and conscienceless" P. Fedoseev, ,Vice Chief of Agitation and Propaganda Department of the Communist Party's
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  • 162 3 Baiavia, May 16.— Only C~ per cent of rice supplies m Bui I Siam, and Indo-China arc ava 1 able for export 1o needy area*:, while supplies m Untch-licltf weal of Netherlands Indies are dependent on the Indonesian Bepvi according to A.
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    • 85 3 What a friend! gg3*rfß If you have Bfijjy INDIGESTION HHf When food lies like lead ;^5 on your stomach and every 'A meal is followed by pain or discomfort, you need help. And what a friend m need is De Witt's Antacid Powder. Immediate relief from pain stomach soothed and
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  • 219 4 Now Accredited To Other Territories In South East Asia Mr. S. K. Chettur, Represe itative of the Government of India m Malaya, has now been formally accredited as India's representative to the Governme.s of Hongkong, British Nroth Banco, Sarawak and Brunei. The relevant letter from
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  • 131 4 There were 30 entries for tii* Competition for additional vers^ Tor the Safety First Song written by Mr. Hugh Boudewn of Radio Malaya. Three were m Chine*. and a special prize will be awarded to the best of the three. Those m English all had their
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  • 140 4 Tokyo, May 16. Japanese and Korean agriculture experts and three of General Mac Arthur's representatives will attend the Unitod Nations' Food and Agriculture Conference, during the latter pari of May at Trivandrum, India, it is announced. W. S. Enekvist. chief of the price control
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  • 32 4 New Delhi, May 16. Lord Mountbatten, Viceroy, will probably leave for London this week-end for final discussions with the British Government on the plans for the transfer of power to India. Reuter
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  • 592 4 Holding the view that the Malayan Union Custodian of Property had powers to sell the vehicle under the powers invested on him under section 10 of the Malayan Union Custodian of Property Proclamation, Justice T. A. Brown m the High Court yesterday dismissed the suit of R.
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  • 193 4 Washington, May 16.—Ten prominent economists, including three former Office of Price Administration Chiefs, declared yesterday, m a 30-page report, that the United States is rushing headlong towards economic disaster within the next three to five years. They called for an immediate government and congressional action
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  • 255 4 London, May 16. An expert commercial mission of leading Muslim industrialists should come to Britain to study trade technique, Shahzada Yusufbahi Najmuddin told Reuter yesterday. The son of His Holiness Sardar Syedana Taher Saitud din, spiritual head of 300,000 Bohra Shias
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  • 437 4 SA YS BEY London, May 16.— The British Foreign u in Bevin, yesterday called for the creation of an E fore the London conference of Foreign Minister! >Pher( which would make possible the adoption of the liV^ proposal for a four-power treaty which
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  • 155 4 The Safety First Week Campaign, the biggest yet sponsored by the Government, is drawing to its close. The Government did not expect any immediately startling results after one week during which the spotlight of publicity has been focussed on the prevalence of road accidents
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  • 41 4 A General Meeting c: Malayan Indian Congress, ij held at No. 16. Batu Oemas on 17th May 1947 al day>, at 8 p.m. Ail the ma of the above Cooj(ro« are i requested to attend the me«
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