Indian Daily Mail, 19 May 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. HI, No. 82. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 19, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 295 1 j For irenstcr 01 Power More Departure .—Viceroy iseount Moiintbatten, acuntess Mount batten and his staff and V. 1\ tissioner, left for London by air at 5.00 he left he had last minute talks with the unconfirmed]? but reliably stated to a plan lor the transfer
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  • 208 1 —RUSSIAN CHARGE Moscow, May 18. The British are turning the State of Hyderabad into a "mighty military base' which does not give he impression that they are preparing to leave India, according to an article m Pravda today by Zukov. The article
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  • 71 1 w Own ui respondent) Mhi. Ma> 18— The ap*"t of Sir s. Rama. lj «cl v Bombay GoveriTtoly welcomed here. Madras Govern. he wai years and as World Food ha* made a good his elevation to the JNp li considered a just M his ability
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  • 64 1 Clerks' Strike Called Off 18.— Eighteen workers of J llc and Kandy Munih been striking fou r day. f or better *«*tiwis (ailed off the itcr concesof their demands by Btenkf com- been rati--1 Committees m/ Municipalities. an n additional f the rste. i troops '.r CommunBritifih Com. F'orccs. Ing
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  • 77 1 Indore State Administration Paralysed (From Our Own Correspondent) Indore, May 16.— The entire Administration m Indore State has been paralysed following the strike of all peons and non-gazetted Staff of the Government. All office 8 including the secretariat and High Court but excluding essential services, like ration shops and and
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  • 201 1 NEW LIGHT ON NETAJI'S FLIGHT TO FORMOSA London, May 18.— The assessment of important fresh material has caused delay m the completion of a book on Subhas Chandra Bose by Mr. Pulin B. Seal of the London Committee of India Congressmen. It was reported a considerable ♦•me ago that the
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  • 106 1 Bombay. May 18.— A 55 -year- old ex-convict and so-called "robber philanthropist" was recently arrested by the Bombay police after a two-year hunt. The man, who has been charged with a Rs. 20,000 (£1,538) fraud. was convicted m 1942 of cheating businessmen with forged currency notes. He
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  • 53 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, May 18. A proposal for the formation of Home Guards to help the police m maintains: law and order has eeen drawn up by the Madras Government. Qualified members of the INA are likely to be absorbed m
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  • 240 1 Washington, May 18.— The State Department announced that American consular establish ments m India are being increased by the establishment of a consular section at the New Delhi Embassy and the opening of a Consulate General at Lahore. "it la anticipated that
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  • 102 1 Clerks Down Pens In Delhi (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, May 18.— While the recommendations of the Central Pay Commission announced yesterday were generally welcomed as revolutionary m many respects, specially regarding social benefits, labour leaders complain the basic wages suggested from the workers is rather low. The Staff
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  • 162 1 India Govt- Urged To Provide More Ships For Indo-Malayan Service (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, May 18.— The Protector of Immigrants here is making arrangements to mitigate the considerable hardship experienced by the people m obtaining passage to Malaya. Passengers now are broadly classified into Malayan evacuees and Indian businessmen
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  • 221 1 Suhrawardy says Talks With Viceroy, Jinnah On Bengal "Very favourable" Interviewed By Indian i/aiiy Mail (From Our Political Correspondent) Calcutta, May 18.— Bengal Premier H. S. Suhrawardy said In an exclusive interview on Saturday with the Indian Daily Mail Political Corresponds i here that hi* talks with Viceroy and Mr.
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  • 134 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, May 18. India again is facing a food crisis and antoffl substantial imports come within the next six weeks the entire rationing ystem may crash. Among the causes contributing to the present plight Is slackness In internal procurement. Owing
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  • 110 1 (From Our Own Correspondent? Patna, May 18. Mahatma Gandhi watched hs grand tlon ter Manu Gandhi being open for appendicitis m Patna Gem Hospital on Thursday ni^ht. Wearing a Doctor's mask, Gandhiji stayed m the operation theatre fox two hous and latex insisted that
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  • 67 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Lei hi. Ma; i:. The Nawab of Bhopal has imilfiirtl the CiianceUershlp of the PrlneeJ Cha The (lech, on of a lar^e nuni ■f I'rintcs to join l^© Con Assembly veeau o haw n: Bhopal's position ÜBCOH t and forced him to
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  • 76 1 Calcutta, May 18.— The express train ivhich was derailed on the Benfftl-Assam line three hundred miles from Calcutta yesterday with the los» of 31 lives may have been deliberately wracked for thtsake of loot. Dhiif-ndranath Dutta. dep leader of the* Congress Party m the Bengal legislative assembly
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  • 105 1 New Delhi, May 18.— Indian railways will not build any more special rail saloons intended for high government and railway officials on tour, it was reported here. The new policy will be for these "YIPs" to travel first-class The report said that Dr.
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  • 60 1 SURRENDER OF FIREARMS ORDERED IN U.P. om <)uv Own Con ut AUmhab id, ,w i>*. m I the stratned communal toation m th< proiinec the t"iii»cd Provinces Government have issued dealers to uurremh r all arms and orders calling all licensed firearm* ammunition m their possession forthwith. Police visited armhops
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  • 43 1 CONSTITUTIONAL REFORMS FOR NEPAL F row On 0 q ndent > The Nepal la com. 10 prepare con Bform len f t the Pandi: tv ha to lend i on titutional BLI tadia i help conunlttat. The Peopl( aha In Nc;>*il .vi! continue CopyriiiUf.
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  • 954 2 Indian Daily Mail S ingapore, Monday, May 19, 1947. SINGAPORE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL-I U/RITING In these columns last week, we hailea tne announcement vi vie Secretary oi State for tile Colonies m regard to the compoaition oi trie luture Legislative CoiiiH'.i of Singapore, ana parti. cuiaiij welcomea the giant 01 auuit
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  • 290 2 Central Govt. To Be Reconstituted With Wide Powers SEQUEL TO LONDON VICEREGAL TALKS (From Our Own Correspondent) .New Delhi, May 18.— Dominion status tor India by the rtconsutution of the Central Government with wider powers is imminent, as a result of the talks which the Viceroy
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  • 76 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) New JDelin, May 16. Witli the transfer oi foucr many members oi tne tfritisii community m inaia are planning to bciile uown m tvaMiiii.r. enquiries tor property are being received, but tnere is a law wmcu lor bids nun -Mute
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  • 41 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, May 18.— The Raja of Chettinad has presented the Santiniketan University with thousand valuable books on Tamil culture and literature to be kept m a separate section of the University Library.— Copyright.
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  • 752 2 Britain Determined To Larry (Jut Fledge London. May 18. The oficial announcement to be made at the torthcomino conference of Indian leaders at Delhi will contarn no suggestion of a premature British withdrawal from India, it can be confidently predicted, cables
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  • 167 2 Rangoon, May 18. A Government spokesman said on Thursday a former Buddhist monk turned Communist and 12 of his henchmen were m custody after the discovery of a plot to set up an Arakan Division government m opposition to the anti-Fascist People's Freedom League which is
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  • 118 2 INDIA OPPOSES SCALING DOWN OF BALANCES New Delhi, May 18—The Indian Government has sent a protest note to the British Government announcing: its opposition to any scaling of India's sterling balances <of about £1,250,000,000 >. it was authoritatively learned here yesterday. The note which arises out of the recent statement
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  • 463 2 London, May 18.— High authoritative yesterday that Viceroy Mountbatten's visit m sultations is connected with the form u° Uin <Jon f India should take, cables Harold Guard vt lhe Staff correspondent who covered World win! 11 ln India. r II m\^
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  • 279 2 VICEROY'S PLAN BE DISCLOSED TO LEADERS ON JUNE «ew Delhi, May lh M Louis Mount bat ten prepared to leave for 1} iinal reports of lhe J Indian political leader/, tative plan for the British po^er to the In^ In the London consu--the British government < ches will be given
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  • 31 2 (From Our Own Conf-P-New Ddhi, Msy 1J understood that Dr Khan, Federal C mirt i^ been propose! Member of Hie l" iud Faet.Findins Commit Palestine.— Copyright.
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  • 45 2 (From Our Own l«r£P Madras, May 18.-W propose to build LOW ho.* mediately ti reliett shortage m the <' v Government pr() J build on every year M« the city and 20,000 hou- moffusil by acquiring^ 1 able land.— Copyri«W-
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  • 197 3 FRENCH HIGH COMMISSIONER EMILE BOLLAERT SAYS: \nd Yet She Does Not Want To Divide Rule! Sd on, May IS.— M. Emile Bollaert, French High Commis-indo-China, has appealed to leaders of all parties m hina to discuss "ways and means of restoring early peace." m Hanoi,
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  • 175 3 Aung San's Warning To Burmese Kangoon, Muy ia.—ij Aung ban, f^vuij j. annum of the iiitcr.m v^ovciiuuent, ut-uart'ti here yesu;i> au> uiai sunering ana cnaos womd tnrougnoui isurma if me lawlessness prevailing iv tne coun* \sy war, nui liquidated as soon bm possible. I'oe Burmese leaaer who waa Aaarcftmng to
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  • 169 3 London. May 18. A separate permanent Under Secretary of State for Burma has been appointed. He is Sir David Monteath, present permanent Under-Secretary of State for India. As permanent Under-Secretary tor India he is to be succeeded by Sir Archibald Carter, now Chairman of the
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    34 3 Group photo taken on the occasion of a farewell function held on Wednesday by the staff of the 28 Ind. Base P.O. S ngapore m honour of their officer commanding Capt. M. A. Golan.
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  • 39 3 Rangoon, May 18. It was officially announced yesterday that the British India Steam Navigation liner "Sir Harvey Adamson" which had been missing off the lower Burma coast since mid-April "must now be considered lost with all on bjoard."- Reuter
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  • 370 3 Malang, May 18.— Australian unions were formulating plans for a worldwide ban on Dutch ships, C. H. Campbell, Indonesian Trade Commissioner to Australia, told the Indonesian Trade Union Congress opened m Malang last night. "We m Australia
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  • 167 3 Rangoon, May 18. I Aung San and the "High Command" of the Anti-Fascist Peoples Freedom League hope to complete the task of Burma's constitution making before the end of October this year, Reuter learned today on good authority. AFPFL leaders are also
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  • 92 3 NO DISCUSSION ON RICE UNTIL REPUBLIC IS RECOGNISED Batavia, May 18.— The question of Republican rice allocations to Dutch held territories m Indonesia will not be discussed m the periodical Singapore food conferences before the Republic is invited to attend as a sovereign and independent state. This was stated by
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  • 59 3 Rangoon, May 18.— The Burma Government proclaimed yesterday a six months moratorium on all agricultural debts contracted before October 16, 1945. According to the Agricultural Department's moratorium act, creditors affected must report details of their claims to the district authorities within six months after which civil
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  • 28 3 Ootacamund (South India), May 18. Shanker Parsuji created a record by riding six winners m seven races on the opening day of the Ootacamund Horse Racing season. Reuter
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  • 577 3 iw TKnn, m x London, May IK. I>r. Thomas Mann, Nobel Prize dinner, considered by mam to be Germany greatest aut ho r of the century, called for I federal Germany based on Democratic Socialism, m an cxclu sive interview <mi his arrival
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  • 170 3 Hongkong Governor Appeals For Funds For War Memorial Hongkong, May 18. An Appeal to the Hongkong public to subscribe generously to the War .Memorial Fund honouring the Colony's dead m the Second World War was made by Governor Sir Mark ftm m a farewell radio address on the eve of
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  • 600 4 Congress Has To Fay Too High a Price, bays London "Economist" London, May 18. There have recently been signs of a loosening of the deadlock (between Muslims and Hindus over the question of Pakisatan) and the conviction m Congress circles that if Muslim majority areas cannot be included within united
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  • 220 4 \Va>hiii^'ion, May IS. Woild loud supply for the coining year will be iiuie, if any, larger mun during the current year, despite the widespread efforts to increase production, the United States Agriculture Department said on Saturday. Continued rice shortage is forecast for Asia. The
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  • 108 4 Singapore, May I&— Mr, 6 Chetiur, Kepre&euuuvc if ln Government of lnu, a m >{dl^ leit bingapore thi* mowing b\ an on a 13-uay tour oi h<. u u ailru Trenggaiinu and renaag. fkti ject oi the tour ii to mcc enquire into the tonciiuoi b Indian
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